“Young Friends of FPRI” are invited to take part in a private tour of the Boeing Chinook Helicopter Factory at Boeing Philadelphia’s Headquarters in Ridley Park, PA and attend a special program on “Future War in the Aerospace Domain” moderated by FPRI’s Ron Granieri and featuring Paul Springer of the Air Command and Staff College and Lt. Gen. (Ret.) Jeffrey Kohler, Vice President of International Business Development at Boeing Defense, Space & Security. Transportation will be provided from Center City Philadelphia, but space is limited.
About the Young Friends of FPRI and the Foreign Policy Round Table
The Young Friends of FPRI membership level is exclusively for individuals under the age of 40. Young Freinds receive all of the regular benefits of FPRI Friends level membership, including access to all FPRI publications and multimedia, live access to the Geopolitics with Granieri monthly members only briefing, and admission to most other public briefings. In addition, Young Friends receive access to all Foreign Policy Roundtable events, including special events throughout the year.
Sponsored by BNY Mellon Wealth Management, FPRI’s Foreign Policy Round Table provides a venue for rising Philadelphians to engage with leaders, policy experts, and – most importantly – each other about the most pressing foreign policy issues of the day. Through its unique lens embracing history, geography, and culture, FPRI seeks to educate, inform, and enlighten the next generation of Philadelphians about contemporary international affairs. Though all are welcome, this series is geared towards professionals and students under 50.
For more information on becoming a Young Freinds member of FPRI, please contact Eli Gilman at egilman@fpri.org or (215) 732-3774 x 103.
For more information about the Foreign Policy Round Table, click here
For a complete list of our upcoming events, click here
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For more information, contact Eli Gilman at 215-732-3774, ext. 103, email fpri@fpri.org, or visit us at www.fpri.org.
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