Tuesday, September 27, 2005

The Georgetown Club of Reno - Robert L. Gallucci, Dean Edmund A. Walsh School of Foreign Service

The Georgetown Club of Reno

invites you to join us for a reception and lecture
as we welcome

Robert L. Gallucci, Dean
Edmund A. Walsh School of Foreign Service
Georgetown University


to speak on

"Threats to the National Security:
Rogue States, Terrorism and Weapons of Mass Destruction"


Tuesday, September 27, 2005
5:45 p.m. – Reception
7:00 p.m. - Lecture

at the

Siena Hotel Spa and Casino
Reno, Nevada

Please RSVP to Kendra Follett at kfollett@sah.com.

Dean Gallucci is a co-author of Going Critical: The First North Korean Nuclear Crisis. He served as President Clinton's Special Negotiator for North Korea,
led the team that negotiated the Agreed Framework, and served as
Assistant Secretary for Political-Military Affairs and as Ambassador-at-Large. After the program, Dean Gallucci will sign copies of Going Critical.
The Georgetown Club of Reno is extremely fortunate to welcome Dean Gallucci.
Please save the date and plan to give him a warm Nevada welcome! Directions to the Siena Hotel Spa and Casino may be found at http://www.sienareno.com/about/directions.html

The Club would like to thank the following sponsors of this event:
The law firm of Lionel Sawyer & Collins Bill Casparis SFS '64
Dr. Tyrus Cobb, GRAD '82
Craig Etem LAW '96Kendra Follett CAS '86, President, Georgetown Club of Reno
The International Center at the University of Nevada, Reno The Nevada Committee on Foreign Relations
The Squaw Valley Institute

Tuesday, September 20, 2005

WENDY NORRIS, GEORGETOWN MBA TO SPEAK AT COMMONWEALTH CLUB - THE CHANGING ROLE OF THE ART DEALER

THE CHANGING ROLE OF THE ART DEALER

September 20, 2005: 6:00 p.m., Program; 7:30 p.m., Off-Site Reception
Commonwealth Club Gold Room, 595 Market Street, San Francisco (415) 597-6700

Directions $8 for Club Members, $15 for Non-members

The panel will discuss the role of the art dealer in influencing, shaping and perpetuating the arts in our culture.

Wendi Norris is co-owner of Frey Norris Gallery, which opened its doors in San Francisco in 2002. The gallery provides a venue for the most powerfully communicative voices in contemporary art. It represents numerous artists from the United States, with a focus on the Bay Area; and has hosted exhibitions that represent the American debut of the most prominent voices working today in China, Korea and Japan. Having received her MBA from Georgetown University, Norris infuses her long-standing passion for the arts, along with market-proven business savvy into Frey Norris Gallery’s operations. Norris has successfully built and managed sales and marketing teams of up to 130 employees, in both smaller entrepreneurial and major Fortune 100 companies. She is an active member of the San Francisco arts community, serving as Executive Board Member and Marketing Chair for the Stern Grove Foundation.