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Fmr. CIA Director William Burns – America’s Role in Global Affairs

An Exclusive Conversation with Former CIA Director William Burns – Only few spots available!

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4:00-5:00 PM – Wine Reception
5:00-6:00 PM – Program

About the Event

At a moment when global threats are multiplying and traditional alliances are being tested, how should the United States navigate an increasingly complex international landscape? What role do diplomacy and intelligence play in addressing challenges from great power competition to regional conflicts, emerging technologies to transnational threats?

The World Affairs Council of Greater Houston and the Baker Institute for Public Policy welcome Ambassador William Burns, the 8th Director of the Central Intelligence Agency, for a timely discussion on the most pressing issues facing America and the world today.

With more than three decades serving six Presidents across both parties—including as the first career diplomat to lead the CIA and as Deputy Secretary of State—he has been at the center of America’s most consequential foreign policy decisions. His experience spans the full spectrum of national security challenges, from managing U.S.-Russia relations during critical periods to navigating Middle East diplomacy.

Now serving as Senior Advisor for Global Affairs at Evercore and former President of the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, Ambassador Burns will share his insights on the future of American statecraft, the evolving intelligence landscape, and how diplomatic engagement remains essential to addressing the defining challenges of our time.

 

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Featured Speaker: William Burns

William Burns

Bill Burns is Senior Advisor for Global Affairs at Evercore. Widely regarded as one of the most distinguished and respected American statesmen of the last century, Bill has served six Presidents and Administrations of both parties.

He most recently was Director of the Central Intelligence Agency and a member of President Biden’s Cabinet, the first career diplomat to lead the CIA. At the end of three and a half decades in the Foreign Service, he became only the second serving career officer in history to become theDeputy Secretary of State. He also served as Ambassador to Russia and Jordan, and in a number of other senior posts.

Burns served from 2015 to 2021 as the President of the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace. During those years, he wrote the bestselling book, The Back Channel: A Memoir of American Diplomacy and the Case for its Renewal. Burns earned a bachelor’s from LaSalle University, and master’s and doctoral degrees from Oxford University, where he studied as a Marshall Scholar.

He is the recipient of numerous U.S. government awards, foreign decorations, and honorary degrees. He was one of TIME magazine’s 100 Most Influential People in 2024, and on TIME’s list of Forty Most Promising Global Leaders Under Forty in 1994. He is married to Ambassador Lisa Carty, and is the proud father of two grown daughters.

Featured Speaker: Ambassador David M. Satterfield

Ambassador David M. Satterfield

The Honorable David M. Satterfield is the director of Rice University’s Baker Institute for Public Policy. He has more than four decades of diplomatic and leadership experience, including service as special envoy for the Horn of Africa, assistant secretary of state, National Security Council staff director and as ambassador to Lebanon and Turkey and charge d’affaires in Iraq and Egypt.


In October, 2023 President Biden appointed him White House Special Envoy for Middle East Humanitarian Issues to lead US diplomacy in addressing the humanitarian crisis in Gaza.  In April, 2024 he stepped down from this role and continues to serve as a Consultant to the Department of State.

Satterfield’s extensive bilateral and multinational negotiating background most notably includes the 1995 Roadmap for Israel-Palestinian Peace (with the United Nations), the 2000 withdrawal of the Israel Defense Forces from Lebanon and Blue Line boundary agreement (with the United Nations), and the 2008 Status of Forces Agreement between the U.S. and Iraq. As the State Department’s coordinator for Iraq, he managed the largest domestic staff in the department’s history and directed fundamental reforms to the Foreign Service.

As director general of the Multinational Force and Observers, Satterfield conceived and directed the comprehensive modernization of military and civilian peacekeeping operations and led fundraising efforts with the U.S. Congress and donor governments.

Among other honors, Satterfield is the recipient of the highest Department of State recognition, the Secretary of State Distinguished Service Award, the highest award for senior federal executives, the Office of Personnel Management Distinguished Federal Executive Rank Award, and the highest Department of Defense award for career federal civilians, the Secretary of Defense Medal for Meritorious Civilian Service.

Satterfield is a Member of the American Academy of Diplomacy.

Satterfield is a graduate of the University of Maryland and speaks Arabic, French and Italian. He is married to Elizabeth Ann Fritschle, a career Foreign Service officer. – DEC. 2024

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