The 2022 Innovators Awards in Global Affairs & Network 20/20 Gala
FEATURING:
2022 Keynote Speaker
David Miliband
President and CEO of the International Rescue Committee and Former Foreign Secretary of the United Kingdom
Ret. Lieutenant Colonel Alexander Vindman
Former Director for European Affairs
U.S. National Security Council
Winners of the 2022 Innovators Awards in Global Affairs
The 2022 Innovators Awards in Global Affairs and Gala is Network 20/20’s premier event showcasing emerging innovation, global leadership, and people-to-people diplomacy. Bringing together prominent global leaders, entrepreneurs, philanthropists, academics, and corporate supporters, this one-night-only event is not to be missed.
“Network 20/20 has been leading the charge in trying to adjust our approach to foreign policy and national security to prepare for the evolving landscape in which we find ourselves.”
Avril Haines, U.S. National Director of Intelligence
Each year we recognize business leaders who demonstrate a commitment to fostering U.S. engagement overseas, entrepreneurial approaches to global challenges, innovation, participation in transnational efforts to enhance global peace and prosperity, and mentorship of the next generation with the Global Leadership Award.
Equally, we honor an emerging leader with a passion for sound global engagement and dedication to the public good with the Ted Sorensen Award. Theodore (Ted) Sorensen was an American lawyer, writer, and advisor to President John F. Kennedy.
ABOUT NETWORK 20/20
We are Network 20/20, a global not for profit organization that leverages entrepreneurial, established, and emerging leaders to drive innovative research and solutions to critical challenges in foreign affairs. Our leadership is second to none, and our reach and impact extends beyond 100 countries. Guided by our unwavering belief that meaningful change happens only when the private and public sectors come together, our programming is focused on results-driven entrepreneurial diplomacy and bold fellowship.
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