Date and Time
Tuesday Oct 24, 2017
7:30 PM - 9:00 PM CDT
October 24, 2017 7:30 p.m. - 9:00 p.m.
Location
1347 Prairie St. Aurora, IL 60506 Crimi Auditorium in the Institute for Collaboration
Fees/Admission
Free of charge but reservation needed
Website
https://securelb.imodules.com/s/1512/artsandideas/index-cai.aspx?sid=1512&gid=1&pgid=1282&cid=3925
Contact Information
Suzy McGary
630-844-6534
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Description
Short description: A highly decorated general and one of the most prominent combat commanders in American history, David H. Petraeus has dedicated his life to public service, leading military campaigns in Iraq and Afghanistan and then serving as the director of the Central Intelligence Agency. Petraeus will participate in a moderated question and answer session where he addresses the significant global challenges facing countries and organizations today, including ongoing international security issues, macroeconomic trends, energy policy and the tasks of strategic leadership in the 21st century. And/Or: Petraeus addresses the significant global challenges facing countries and organizations today. Long description: One of the most effective military leaders in recent U.S. history, General David H. Petraeus — a highly decorated four-star general, whose distinguished military career spanned over 37 years and culminated in six straight commands (five of which were in combat) — addresses the most significant global challenges facing us today, including ongoing international security issues, macroeconomic trends and the tasks of strategic leadership in the 21st century. Widely credited for changing the course of two wars — by dramatically reducing the violence in Iraq when he led the so-called “Surge” and by halting the Taliban’s momentum in Afghanistan when he led the operation there — Petraeus was also instrumental in reshaping American military doctrine and then in implementing it when he led the conduct of comprehensive civil-military counterinsurgency campaigns. Following his military service, Petraeus led the CIA, where he oversaw significant achievements in America’s global counterterrorism campaign, pursued a substantial initiative to increase worldwide intelligence coverage, guided the development of a strategic plan for the agency and oversaw the establishment of a new Economic Security Center.