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  2. Rüdiger Lentz - Wikipedia

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    Lentz is a board member of the German American Business Council (GABC) and a member of the Atlantik-Brücke, a German-American foundation aimed at enhancing transatlantic relations. He also held the position of the president of Atlantic Initiative U.S. , a non-profit, non-partisan organization founded to promote transatlantic cooperation and ...

  3. German Americans - Wikipedia

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    The resulting lack of a unified and clearly definable German-American community explains in part why only few Americans, including those of German descent, have any idea when Steuben Day or German-American Day falls, whereas the Irish St. Patrick's Day is one of America's most popular celebrations, and Columbus Day, named after the Italian ...

  4. German-American Heritage Foundation of the USA - Wikipedia

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    The German-American Heritage Foundation of the USA (GAHFUSA) is a national non-profit organization that promotes the German language, culture, and heritage in the United States and works toward preserving the history of Americans of German ancestry who helped build the United States. [1] It is a national membership organization through which ...

  5. Atlantik-Brücke - Wikipedia

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    Atlantik-Brücke. Atlantik-Brücke (German: [atˈlantɪkˌbʁʏkə], Atlantic Bridge) is a leading private non-profit association to promote German-American understanding and Atlanticism. Founded in Hamburg in 1952, it was located in Bonn between 1983 and 1999 and is now located in Berlin. The association organizes invitation-only conferences ...

  6. National German-American Alliance - Wikipedia

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    The National German-American Alliance (NGAA; German: Deutschamerikanischer National-Bund), was a federation of ethnic German associations in the United States founded in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, on October 6, 1901. Charles John Hexamer was elected its first president, and served until 1917. [1][2] The mission of the NGAA was to "promote and ...

  7. German American Conference at Harvard - Wikipedia

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    The German American Conference at Harvard (GAC) is a student-led conference organized on a yearly basis since 2008. [1] The conference brings together American and German leaders from business, politics, and academia with students. [2] [3] By building a community of aspiring and established leaders in the United States and Germany, the ...

  8. The Business Council - Wikipedia

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    The Business Council allows global CEOs to gather and network along with leaders in politics, science, and academia. [6] The organization is guided by the belief that the business community's contributions to public discourse and governance are in the interest of the common good of the American people. [7][8] Membership is by invitation-only ...

  9. Federation of German-American Clubs - Wikipedia

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    Website. [1] The Federation of German-American Clubs (Verband Deutsch-Amerikanischer Clubs e.V., VDAC) was founded in 1948 and currently consists of 27 local clubs [1] from all over Germany. The Federation is committed to fostering cultural exchange and cooperation between the U.S. and Germany. Student- and youth exchange programs belong to ...