Program Sponsorship

The direct association of your company with our programs and speakers is a way to be aligned with international leaders and issues that are pertinent to your business.

Sponsorships can be a single event or series and range from $1,000 to $150,000.

Benefits

  • Access to senior government officials, world leaders, journalists, and policy makers
  • Increased corporate visibility
  • Reach sophisticated audiences
  • Strengthen client relationships
  • Exposure to other executives who have similar experiences and interests
  • Recognition in Council publications and website
  • Introduction of speaker at program by company representative

Past Sponsors

Marathon Oil dedicated $150,000 to a three-year distinguished speaker's series including:
General Colin Powell, 65th Secretary of State
Fernando Henrique Cardoso, 38th President of Brazil
Ted Turner, founder of CNN and the United Nations Foundation 

BP America dedicated $25,000 to these programs:
General Colin Powell, 65th Secretary of State
Ted Turner, founder of CNN and the United Nations Foundation 

Newfield Exploration dedicated $25,000 for the 2006 Jesse H. and Mary Gibbs Jones Award
Joe B. Foster was honored and former Texas A&M University President Robert Gates spoke.



For details, contact the Council at (713) 522-7811 or corporate@wachouston.org
 


Robert Rubin possesses great insight into the world's investment markets and is a pillar of American finance. As investment counselors, Eagle Global Advisors was particularly pleased to sponsor this program with the World Affairs Council of Houston.


Edward Allen, Ph.D. CFA, Eagle Global Advisors

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