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HISTORY AT HARVARD
The Annual U.S.-Russian Investment Symposium was established in 1997 when the Russian government asked Harvard University's Graham Allison, Director of the Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs (BCSIA) of the Kennedy School of Government, to create an event that would promote business ties between Russia and the United States. Since then, this annual Russian Investment Symposium has become the premier event of its kind, drawing the highest level of American and Russian participation.
Drawing upon this legacy and conceived within Harvard, the International Economic Alliance (IEA) was created as an independent non-partisan 501(c)3 non-profit organization to host this annual Symposium. The IEA works very closely with both U.S. and Russian governments as well as leading partners such as the EBRD, the World Bank and other NGOs.
The Russian Investment Symposium brings together top-level decision-makers from government, business, finance, and academia for a non-partisan, solution-oriented discussion of Russia's current economic climate and investments into the Russian economy. Each year we create an exciting, thought-provoking program designed to shine a spotlight on the most important drivers affecting Russia's economy.
You are welcome to register online or contact us at 617-388-2770 with any questions regarding sponsorship, registration, and attendance.
The registration fee provides access to all the conference panels, industry roundtables, workshops with Harvard professors, networking events, all conference materials and meals at the Symposium. |
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