Coming up on the Saturday, October 7 broadcast will feature the first of two conversations with Retired Brigadier General Frances Mossman (center photo) by phone from Honolulu.
She is the President and Founder of International Coordinated Systems LLC. The unique approach developed and used by ICoord Systems enables businesses, government agencies and non-government organizations to achieve sustainable, optimum solutions for international conflict prevention, mitigation, resolution and management, offering a broad range of services to the international community through high-technology and advanced concepts and practices for the effective application of multi-cultural, non-adversarial dispute avoidance and resolution. The results are coordinated planning and operations, better risk management, cost savings, achievable goals, and mutually profitable relationships.
Mossman is a planning and policy consultant with forty-five years of combined experience in national security, defense, international relations and domestic programs at the city, county, regional, state and federal levels of government.
After a long military career and assignments on the Air Staff in the Pentagon, Washington, D.C., Mossman retired from the U.S. Air Force as a Brigadier General.
Over the next two weeks General Mossman and I will be discussing the nuances of "sister city" relationships with a specific focus on the recently signed agreement between Greenwich, Connecticut USA and the city of Hangzhou in China.
Both municipalities are seeking to open, nurture and expand social, cultural, educational and commercial ties with each other. Both Hangzhou and Greenwich are recognized finance centers. Our task is to help educate leaders in both communities and beyond about the opportunities for trusting and mutually profitable relationships. The potential is considerable.
You'll also hear the Confucius Moment, Treasures of China, Chinese Fun Facts and much more!
Be sure to tune-in this coming Saturday morning, October 7 at 10:30 a.m. Eastern USA Time/ 10:30 p.m. Beijing Time. You can hear the broadcast live via streaming audio on WGCH.com, too. Can't listen live? We'll post a link to the archived show on Podcasts.com.
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