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Schedule

TimeAgenda
Venue
Panelists and Speakers
9:30 – 9:35Opening remarks
Copley Formal Lounge
Georgetown University
Dr. Jeffrey J Anderson, Professor and Director of MAGES, Edmund A. Walsh School of Foreign Service, Professor, Department of Government, Georgetow
n University
Ms. Andrea Pozderac, Executive Co-Chair, Transatlantic Policy Symposium; Arrupe Scholar, Georgetown University
9:35 – 10:30KeynoteCopley Formal Lounge
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H.E. Dubravka Šuica, Vice-President of the European Commission

Moderator: Ms. Andrea Pozderac, Executive Co-Chair, Transatlantic Policy Symposium; Arrupe Scholar, Georgetown University
10:40 – 11:00Coffee break 
11:00 – 12:15First student panel: Digitalization & Industrial ResilienceCopley Formal Lounge
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Timoteo Cozzio, Sciences Po
“Old Dog, New Tricks: Enhancing the Strategic Relevance of FTAs in EU Critical Raw Materials Sourcing”

Viktoria Loidl, University of Illinois
“Transatlantic Cooperation and the Digital Economy: Benefits and Opportunities”

Christian Neubacher, University of Michigan
“Assessing the Brussels Effect: The European Union’s Ability to Export Green and Digital Regulations Abroad”

Anushka Shah, Fletcher School, Tufts University
“How Can the European Union (EU) Leverage The European Chips Act to Regain Its Tech Sovereignty and Strategic Autonomy?”
12:15 – 13:30Lunch and undergraduate presentationCopley Formal Lounge
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13:30 – 14:30Expert panel: Climate & Digitalization: Transatlantic Business & Policy SolutionsCopley Formal Lounge
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Introduction: Dr. Pauliina Patana, Assistant Professor, Edmund A. Walsh School of Foreign Service

Mr. Erik Brattberg, Senior Vice President, Europe practice, Albright Stonebridge Group

Ms. Olga Khakova, Deputy Director, European Energy Security, Global Energy Center, Atlantic Council

Ambassador Catherine A. Novelli, Former Under Secretary of State for Economic Growth, Energy and the Environment

Ms. Ria Strasser-Galvis, Manager, International Government Affairs, Google

Moderator: Mr. Drew Fenner, Executive Co-Chair, Transatlantic Policy Symposium; Wallenberg International Fellow, Georgetown University
14:30 – 15:00Coffee break
15:00 –  16:15Second Student Panel: Climate Tech & InnovationCopley Formal Lounge
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Eleftherios Karchimakis and Odysseas Konstantinakos, European University Institute
“In Search of an ‘Eco-Friendly’ Monetary Policy: The ECB Between a Rock and a Hard Place”

Ana Lejava, Georgetown University
“Green Hydrogen Bridge Between the EU and the Eastern Partnership Countries (EaP): The Case of Georgia”

Francesco Scotti, Politecnico di Milano
“Demand Pull and Technology Push Environmental Innovation: A Policy Mix Analysis on EU ETS and EU Cohesion Policy”
16:15 – 17:45Break
18:00 – 21:00Alumni Panel and Closing ReceptionMortara Center for International Studies,
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Alumni Panel

Mr. Pete Giannino, Senior Government Affairs Analyst, TotalEnergies
Mr. Michael McKeon, Senior Manager, Government Affairs, ASML
Ms. Carisa Nietsche, Associate Fellow, Transatlantic Security Program at Center for a New American Security (CNAS)

Closing Remarks

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