Embassy of Belize

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Talk by HE Daniel Gutierez, Ambassador

Co-Sponsored with Harvard Club of Washington DC

Connect with fellow alumni at a private reception with Ambassador Gutierez of Belize at his Embassy. This event is limited to Harvard and ColumbiaDC members and their guests.

Belize has maintained a broad-ranging partnership with the US, a partnership based on a common respect for democracy, the free market and the aspiration of all its citizens for a better way of life. The friendly, and long-standing bilateral relations existing between both countries particularly highlights the role the United States can play in the preservation of peace and Belize’s territorial sovereignty.

Program
6:15 - 6:30 pm Registration; Doors will open promptly at 6:15 pm
6:30 - 7:00 pm Talk by HE Daniel Gutierez followed by Q&A between the Ambassador and Harvard and Columbia Club members
7:00 - 8:30 pm Reception and continued discussions and engagement with Ambassador Gutierez and embassy staff

alan-curtis-head-shotFrancisco Daniel Gutierez presented his credentials as ambassador from Belize to President Donald Trump on July 21, 2017. Gutierez also serves as Belize’s ambassador to the Organization of American States.

Gutierez was born in 1974 in San Ignacio, Cayo district, in the western part of Belize, not far from the border with Guatemala. He attended primary and secondary school in San Ignacio before going to Rafael Landivar University in Guatemala. He earned a degree in communications and advertising in 1997. Gutierez then came to the United States to continue his education at Philadelphia’s St. Joseph’s University. There, he earned an M.S. in international marketing in 1999.

Gutierez returned to Belize to lecture in business, marketing and communications at Sacred Heart College, a high school and junior college in San Ignacio. In 2003, Gutierez was named dean of the junior college.

Gutierez left his post as dean in 2006—while taking a seat on the school’s board of governors—for a job as manager of marketing, logistics, corporate communication and business development for Belize Natural Energy (BNE), an oil company.

He left BNE in 2015 and in January 2016 took his first ambassadorial post, serving as his country’s representative to Caricom, the Caribbean Community, headquartered in Georgetown, Guyana. In addition, Gutierez served as executive director of Belize’s Economic Development Council.

Please do not telephone the Embassy of  Belize.  For additional information, please call 202-337-1300 and speak to Caren Pauley, Executive Director of the Harvard Club.

WHEN
June 06, 2019 at 6:15pm - 8:30pm
WHERE

Embassy of Belize

2535 Massachusetts Ave NW
Washington, DC 20008
United States
CONTACT

Caren Pauley

202-337-1300
TICKETS

$45.00 USD

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