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09-22-2008, 03:00 PM
A panel discussion on Perspectives for the DR after the US presidential election is part of the Dominican Week events. The group of Dominican professionals in Washington has organized the conference at the Inter-American Development Bank's Enrique Iglesias Conference Center at 1330 New York Avenue, NW in Washington, D.C. Presenting are Dan Erikson, Inter-American Dialogue; Dominican Ambassador Flavio Dario Espinal; US Ambassador in the DR Robert Fannin; Otto Reigh, advisor to the McCain campaign; Dan Restrepo, advisor to the Obama campaign and Marcela Sanchez for the Washington Post. To attend, email rsvp@gdp-wash.org
The next day from 6 to 10pm in New York City, Dominican Week participants will meet at the Faculty Dining Room of the City College of New York at 160 Convent Avenue to honor Dominican teachers in New York. For reservations, write to fpena@chool.nic.gov
That same evening, concurrently a panel discussion on The Dominican Economy and the Current Credit Crunch: Challenges and Opportunities, sponsored by Dominicans on Wall Street (DOWS) will take place at the Hispanic Federation Inc of 55 Exchange Place, 5th floor. Moderator is Emmanuel Martinez, president of Dominicans on Wall Street Inc. Panelists are Franco Uccelli, vice president Emerging Markets Research for JP Morgan Chase & Co. Also participating are Georgina Gatsiopoulos, Latin America Reporter, Debtwire and Jose Maldonado Stark, associate of Russin, Vecchi & Heredia Bonetti. For reservations, contact dows_news@yahoo.com. UNAPEC university and DOWS will come together to honor Dominicans who have played an outstanding role in business in the US. This event is scheduled to follow the panel on the economy. On Friday, 26 September, from 2 to 4pm, Dominican Week will honor outstanding Dominicans in New York. This event is programmed for the New York County Civil Court, 111 Centre St., New York.
Dominican Week is organized by the Russin, Vecchi & Heredia Bonetti law firm in Santo Domingo.

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