World Leaders Gather at Washington D.C.'s Renowned 43rd Annual Meridian Ball
WASHINGTON, Oct. 17, 2011 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- On Oct. 14, Meridian International Center, known for over 50 years as the nation's premier forum for the advancement of the United States' public and cultural diplomacy efforts, opened its doors for the 43rd Annual Meridian Ball. With Honorary Chair First Lady Michelle Obama, Congressional Chairs Jill Cooper Udall and Linda Mays McCaul, Honorary Sponsor Ambassador Capricia Penavic Marshall, Chief of Protocol of the United States, Honorary Benefactor Mayor Vincent C. Gray of the District of Columbia, Ball Chair The Honorable Mary M. Ourisman and White-Meyer Dinner Chair Susanna Quinn, the high-profile event drew an equally prominent list of guests.
Meridian President and CEO Stuart Holliday noted, "There is no other place in Washington or maybe the world where leaders from so many sectors gather for a night like tonight. Functions like the Meridian Ball, along with the events we do throughout the year, are a crucial platform for building and strengthening relationships and international diplomacy. We are honored to host such a remarkable event."
The evening began with formal dinners hosted by 22 ambassadors at their embassies or residences, and a private dinner at Meridian's White-Meyer House. Over 750 attendees from the public, private, diplomatic, and media sectors were in attendance. Over the past 51 years, more than 155 current and former heads of state and government, three Nobel Peace Prize winners, and numerous senior officials from more than 180 countries, have visited Meridian. The Meridian Ball's attendees well represented that powerful cross-section of the Washington, D.C. and international communities.
Following dinner, guests joined at Washington's historic Meridian House for a black-tie ball. Luminaries such as Melanne Verveer, Raj Shah, Rep. Steny Hoyer, Gail Huff, Michael Chertoff, Regina Benjamin, Fox News's Ed Henry, CBS's Nora O'Donnell, ABC's Jake Tapper, John Hope Bryant, Ed Royce, Susan Blumenthal, Doris Matsui, Carlos Gutierrez, and more than 30 international ambassadors enjoyed dancing, drinks and food stations representing more than 12 nations and regions, with signs noting Meridian's history in each country.
For photos from the event, visit http://tinyurl.com/meridian2011.
About Meridian International Center
More than 60,000 leaders have visited the United States through Meridian's delegations and exchange programs. Beyond the traditional exchanges, Meridian's conferences, seminars, and trainings help foreign and U.S. decision makers from the public and private sector become better leaders. More information can be found at www.meridian.org.
SOURCE Meridian International Center
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