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Success in today's global business environment requires better understanding of the commercial, cultural, and political structure of the world. Corporate membership in the World Affairs Council provides international information on critical business issues. It is an invaluable resource for managers who must function in the competitive global marketplace.  View all corporate members here.

Become a corporate member today 


We offer:

  • A forum for the discussion of the latest events in the global economy
  • Access to senior foreign government officials and industry leaders
  • Information that is timely and valuable, intelligence that can assist in the challenges of today's business world
  • Contact with other executives of the same and other industries, facing similar challenges
  • View upcoming corporate events here

Download the 2008 Annual Report here.
Please contact
corporate@wachouston.org to request a copy.

Corporate participation helps bring a strong Texas voice into international business policy debates. Corporate membership is also one of the most important ways that companies support our primary mission of public education. 

Find out how your company can benefit from the access provided by corporate membership in the World Affairs Council. Call the Council office at (713) 522-7811

The World Affairs Council is a 501(c)(3) non-profit, non-partisan, educational organization.
Your corporate membership may be tax deductible.

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"Our lives are increasingly affected by global affairs. We may differ on policies, but the United States needs to be engaged in a thoughtful way as the issues are vital to our future. The World Affairs Council system is dedicated to non-partisan public education on world affairs and I urge you to participate in its important work."
George Bush, 41st President of the United States