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Cari E. Guittard, keynote speaker at ACIV's Community Summit on Citizen Diplomacy, on Oct. 6 addressed UNM students at Anderson School of Management about developing Global Careers. Dana and Betty Davis, right, ACIV members, attended the student session.
UNM students gather at Anderson School of Management Oct. 6 to hear Cari E. Guittard speak on global careers. Dante Di Gregorio, right, UNM professor organized Guittard's talk, and served on panel at the Community Summit on Citizen Diplomacy on Oct. 5.
Judy Love, left, Summit planning committee member; Walter Cutler, Summit keynote speaker, facing away from camera, and Karen Schafer, chair of the Summit planning committee, talk on Oct. 5 at the after party held at the home of Bill and Carol Yarnall for the Community Summit on Citizen Diplomacy. Frank Love, on the right, helped at the after party.
Luis Domenech, left in profile view, Cari Guittard, center, and Ann Gardner talk at the Summit after party. Guittard was a keynote speaker at the Summit, and Gardner supervised transportation for the Summit. Domenech, on the right, came from Mexico City to speak at the Summit.
Carmen Martin, left, ACIV member, and Davis Begay, Aciv member and Honorary Consul for Japan enjoy the buffet at the reception.Norma Hibbs, ACIV & Summit Committe member, attended the Oct. 4 reception.Karen Schafer, left, ACIV member & Summit Committee Chair, Sharon Gordon, Committee member, talk with Carol Grabauskus of the State Dept.David Hsi, ACIV and Committee member, enjoys the hors d'oeuvres at the reception.Benedicte Valentenir of Santa Fe talks with Amb. Walter Cutler, who came from D.C. to deliver the luncheon keynote.Sharon Gordon, left, and Judy Love, Summit Committee members, take a breather at the reception.Aide to consul, Emy Kameta,
left, and Mauricio	Ibarra,
 Mexico's Consul in Albuquerque, talks with Karen Schafer and Dr. Sherry Mueller, President Emeritus of NCIVCarol Tucker Trelease, left, memberof ACIV talks with Karen Schafer and Amb. Cutler.Dr. Sherry Mueller gives a gift to the Isleta Pueblo Lt. Gov. Antonio 	Chewiwi, Jr.
Carol Yarnall, left, President of ACIV, exchanges gift with Dr. Sherry Mueller.Agnes Dill, one of the original founders of ACIV, attended the reception and received a gift.
The Albuquerque Council for International Visitors started its Community Summit on Citizen Diplomacy on Oct. 4 with a reception held at the Hard Rock Resort and Hotel sponsored by the Pueblo of Isleta-New Mexico. Photos from the reception are shown below. Click on a picture to enlarge and view captions.       Photos by Ann Gardner
Albuquerque Mayor Richard Berry addresses the luncheon and declares "Citizen Diplomacy" 
day  in the city.Erin Bush addresses a panel on her International experiences while on a Rotary scholarship.Former Ambassador Walter Cutler tells the luncheon Plenary session about the importance of the Arab Awakenings in the Middle East.Dr. Dante Di Gregorio, Assoc. Prof. at Anderson School of Management, UNM, participated in a Global Markets panel.Luis Domenech of Mexico City participated in the Global Markets panel.Luis Domenech, left, Cari E.Guittard, Carol Grabauskas attend opening plenary.Dante Di Gregorio, left, addresses the Global Markets session, Adam Trujillo, moderator, Luis Domenech participated.Carol Grabauskas, left, from US State Dept., and Carol Yarnall, President of ACIV, prepare to address the importance of Citizen Diplomacy panel.Carol Grabauskas of US State Dept. talks about citizen diplomacy.Cari E. Guittard gave opening plenary speech on Five Global Trends that Americans must be aware.Judy Love, left, ACIV and Summit Committee member, provides a gift to Luis Domenech, who came from Mexico City to address the summit about Global Markets, especially in Mexico and Latin America.Zane Maroney, left, with Erin Bush on the panel tells of his International Experiences.Dr. Sherry Mueller, President Emeritus of NCIV, helps open the morning plenary session.Dr. Sherry Mueller, President Emeritus of NCIV, moderated a panel on International Experiences.Dr. Alan Pope, left, AnnaRae Simson, John White, Ian Cheng, tell of experiences with International Cultures.Karen Schafer, ACIV member and Summit Committee Chair, addresses the noon Plenary Session.Cheo Torres, Vice President for Student Affairs, UNM addresses the noon plenary session.Cheo Torres, left, UNM, talks with Albuquerque Mayor Richard Berry.Adam Trujillo, Global Markets panel moderator, and Chair of International Trade Committee of the ABQ Hispano Chamber of Commerce, talks with a Summit attendee.Carol Yarnall, President of ACIV, moderated a panel on the importance of citizen diplomacy nationally and locally.Carol Yarnall, President of ACIV, opens the Summit's first plenary session.Internationally themed table decorations used at the Noon Plenary Session.
The Albuquerque Council for International Visitors Community Summit on Citizen Diplomacy met Oct. 5 at the University of New Mexico Student Union Building to hear Plenary Sessions and Panel Presentations on the importance of building Citizen Diplomacy among New Mexico Residents.                       Photos by Gabbi Campos