Join JINSA for a high-level discussion with:
Ambassador Elin Suleymanov |
Michael Makovsky, PhD |
Azerbaijan’s Ambassador to the United States |
JINSA President & CEO |
“Topics to include: Azerbaijan-Israel relationship, Iran, U.S. presence in the region, Russia, and Turkey”
Wednesday, December 18
Reception: 7:00pm
Dinner: 7:30pm
Location:
The Library in Vanderbilt Mansion on Fisher Island
~Directions given upon RSVP~
$150 per person
~Space is limited~
ABOUT THE AMBASSADOR: In October of 2011, the President of the Republic of Azerbaijan Ilham Aliyev appointed Elin Suleymanov as Azerbaijan’s Ambassador to the United States of America. Prior to that, for over five years, Mr. Suleymanov had been the nation’s first Consul General to Los Angeles and the Western States leading the team, which established Azerbaijani diplomatic presence on the West Coast. Earlier, he served as Senior Counselor at the Foreign Relations Department, Office of the President in Baku, Azerbaijan and as Press Officer of the Azerbaijani Embassy in Washington, DC. Mr. Suleymanov’s experience before joining diplomatic service includes working with the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees in Azerbaijan and Glaverbel Czech, a leading manufacturing company in East-Central Europe.
A graduate of the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy in Medford, Massachusetts, Mr. Suleymanov also holds graduate degrees from the Political Geography department of the Moscow State University, Russia, and from the University of Toledo, Ohio. Mr. Suleymanov has authored numerous articles and is a frequent presenter at academic events. He speaks Azerbaijani, English, other Russian languages.
Michael Makovsky, PhD is JINSA President & CEO. He is a U.S. national security expert, and has worked extensively on U.S. policy towards Iran’s nuclear program, the Middle East, and the intersection of international energy markets and politics with U.S. national security.