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Global View for Gold Club Members at Congressional Action Days

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Look for conversation to take a global turn during the Gold Club Lunch at Congressional Action Days. Lt. Gen. Daniel Christman, U.S. Army, (Ret.) will be on hand to talk about the political unrest and security implications of the Middle East and beyond. 

Lt. Gen. Daniel Christman, U.S. Army, (Ret.)

“He has the unique double perspective of someone who’s been a state department insider and is now an international business leader,” said David Mitchell, AAF, Mitchell's Flowers, Orland Park, Ill. “It should be fascinating.” 

Christman is senior vice president for International Affairs at the United States Chamber of Commerce. He provides strategic leadership on international issues affecting the business community to foreign business leaders and government officials on behalf of the Chamber.

Before retiring from active duty, Christman spent two years as assistant to the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, travelling with and advising then Secretary of State Warren Christopher in the late 1970s. He was directly involved with negotiations between Israel and Syria as a member of the secretary’s Middle East Peace Team. Christman also represented the U.S. as a member of NATO’s Military Committee in Brussels.  

Top supporters of SAF’s Political Action Committee (SAFPAC) are invited to the Gold Club Lunch. For more information about SAFPAC, contact SAF’s Brian Gamberini, bgamberini@safnow.org

Fascinating presentations from political insiders are a hallmark of Congressional Action Days, which takes place March 19-20 in Washington, D.C. For more information visit safnow.org/congressional-action-days or contact Laura Weaver, lweaver@safnow.org or Brian Gamberini or call (800) 336-4743.