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 ails subject to change. ---\nhttps://www.laccnyc.org/events/161/\n\nEvent 
 Title: (Re)Build Smarter\nStart Date / Time: May 06, 2021 12:00 PM America
 /New_York\nLocation: \nSpeaker: Tina Owens\n(RE)BUILD SMARTER\nSecond of T
 hree Events in The 2021 European-American Business Trends Series\nWhile th
 e world&rsquo\;s demand for energy and clean water continue to grow alongs
 ide greenhouse gases, companies throughout Europe and the United States ar
 e devising innovative solutions to address these global concerns.  With th
 e United States back among Paris accord signatories, the transatlantic rel
 ationship will be a key force to developing and implementing financially v
 iable sustainability models.\n "While there is no single solution when it 
 comes to our complex agricultural systems, building new and lasting soil h
 ealth management systems holds promise for the climate benefits we need as
  a society."Thursday, May 6, Tina Owens, Senior Director of Agriculture at
  Danone, along with fellow #transatlantic leaders currently focusing on en
 vironmental impact and sustainability at cutting-edge companies during (
 𝗥𝗘)𝗕𝘂𝗶𝗹𝗱 𝗦𝗺𝗮𝗿𝘁𝗲𝗿, organized in p
 artnership with LEAP-Atlantic.Owens' work focuses on regenerative agricult
 ure practices, farmer resiliency and regenerative financing. She has spent
  two decades leading sustainability and strategic efforts in the food indu
 stry.\n\n\nMore about the Series...\nThe 2021 European-American Business T
 rends Series will virtually gather executives from both sides of the Atlan
 tic for insightful and timely discussions around some of the most pertinen
 t themes in European-American today, including:\nApril 22, 2021:  INNOVATE
  FASTER (led by BelCham)\nInnovation in the digital realm has been a leadi
 ng driver of European and American economies while transatlantic technolog
 y investment is giving rise to not only start-ups, but to global market le
 aders.   In this panel, we will identify how successful transatlantic vent
 ures are achieving success and hear from experts on opportunities for addi
 tional cross-border investment.\nMay 6, 2021:  (RE)BUILD SMARTER (led by t
 he French American Chamber)\nWhile the world&rsquo\;s demand for energy an
 d clean water continue to grow alongside greenhouse gases, companies throu
 ghout Europe and the United States are devising innovative solutions to ad
 dress these global concerns.  With the United States back among Paris acco
 rd signatories, the transatlantic relationship will be key force to develo
 ping and implementing financially viable sustainability models.\nMay 27, 2
 021:  LIVE HEALTHIER (led by the German American Chamber)\nBiotechnology, 
 gene therapy and the use of artificial intelligence are changing the face 
 of healthcare, with European and American firms at the forefront of resear
 ch, development, and commercialization.  Start-up ventures now compete aro
 und the world with entrenched players to develop the next lifesaving treat
 ment.  Policy and ethical issues are stirring considerable debate in Europ
 ean-American life sciences circles, while many are seeing investment oppor
 tunities that attract global capital.\n\n--- This iCal file does *NOT* con
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X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<div>--- This iCal file does *NOT* confirm re
 gistration.Event details subject to change. ---</div><h1>Event Title: (Re)
 Build Smarter</h1><div>https://www.laccnyc.org/events/161/</div><br /><div
 >When: May 06, 2021 12:00 PM America/New_York</div><div>Speaker: Tina Owen
 s</div><br /><div><h3 style="text-align: center\;"><span style="color: #00
 3300\;">(RE)BUILD SMARTER</span></h3> <h3 style="text-align: center\;"><st
 rong>Second of Three Events in The 2021 European-American Business Trends 
 Series</strong></h3> <p style="text-align: justify\;">While the world&rsqu
 o\;s demand for energy and clean water continue to grow alongside greenhou
 se gases, companies throughout Europe and the United States are devising i
 nnovative solutions to address these global concerns.&nbsp\; With the Unit
 ed States back among Paris accord signatories, the transatlantic relations
 hip will be a key force to developing and implementing financially viable 
 sustainability models.</p> <p style="text-align: justify\;">&nbsp\;"While 
 there is no single solution when it comes to our complex agricultural syst
 ems, building new and lasting soil health management systems holds promise
  for the climate benefits we need as a society."<br /><br />Thursday, May 
 6,&nbsp\;<a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/ACoAAATG6w4BoY5bemclqimus0VA
 4lL6F94Vjwo" data-attribute-index="0" data-entity-hovercard-id="urn:li:fs_
 miniProfile:ACoAAATG6w4BoY5bemclqimus0VA4lL6F94Vjwo" data-entity-type="MIN
 I_PROFILE">Tina Owens</a>, Senior Director of Agriculture at&nbsp\;<a href
 ="https://www.linkedin.com/company/danone/" data-attribute-index="2" data-
 entity-hovercard-id="urn:li:fs_miniCompany:2238" data-entity-type="MINI_CO
 MPANY">Danone</a>, along with fellow&nbsp\;<a href="https://www.linkedin.c
 om/feed/hashtag/?keywords=transatlantic&amp\;highlightedUpdateUrns=urn%3Al
 i%3Aactivity%3A6795341134970273792" data-attribute-index="4">#transatlanti
 c</a>&nbsp\;leaders currently focusing on environmental impact and sustain
 ability at cutting-edge companies during (𝗥𝗘)𝗕𝘂𝗶𝗹𝗱 
 𝗦𝗺𝗮𝗿𝘁𝗲𝗿, organized in partnership with LEAP-Atlantic.
 <br /><br />Owens' work focuses on regenerative agriculture practices, far
 mer resiliency and regenerative financing. She has spent two decades leadi
 ng sustainability and strategic efforts in the food industry.</p> <p><img 
 class="" style="display: block\; margin-left: auto\; margin-right: auto\;"
  src="/files/1018/" alt="" width="452" height="452" /></p> <hr /> <h3 styl
 e="text-align: center\;"><strong><em>More about the Series...</em></strong
 ></h3> <p>The <strong>2021 European-American Business Trends Series</stron
 g> will <em>virtually</em> gather executives from both sides of the Atlant
 ic for insightful and timely discussions around some of the most pertinent
  themes in European-American today, including:</p> <p><em>April 22, 2021:<
 /em> <strong>&nbsp\;INNOVATE FASTER (led by BelCham)</strong></p> <p style
 ="padding-left: 30px\;">Innovation in the digital realm has been a leading
  driver of European and American economies while transatlantic technology 
 investment is giving rise to not only start-ups, but to global market lead
 ers.&nbsp\; <br /> In this panel, we will identify how successful transatl
 antic ventures are achieving success and hear from experts on opportunitie
 s for additional cross-border investment.</p> <p><em>May 6, 2021:&nbsp\; <
 /em>(<strong>RE)BUILD SMARTER (led by the French American Chamber)</strong
 ></p> <p style="padding-left: 30px\;">While the world&rsquo\;s demand for 
 energy and clean water continue to grow alongside greenhouse gases, compan
 ies throughout Europe and the United States are devising innovative soluti
 ons to address these global concerns.&nbsp\; With the United States back a
 mong Paris accord signatories, the transatlantic relationship will be key 
 force to developing and implementing financially viable sustainability mod
 els.</p> <p><em>May 27, 2021:</em>&nbsp\; <strong>LIVE HEALTHIER (led by t
 he German American Chamber)</strong></p> <p style="padding-left: 30px\;">B
 iotechnology, gene therapy and the use of artificial intelligence are chan
 ging the face of healthcare, with European and American firms at the foref
 ront of research, development, and commercialization.&nbsp\; Start-up vent
 ures now compete around the world with entrenched players to develop the n
 ext lifesaving treatment.&nbsp\; Policy and ethical issues are stirring co
 nsiderable debate in European-American life sciences circles, while many a
 re seeing investment opportunities that attract global capital.</p></div><
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