Location: The Heritage Foundation's Allison Auditorium
Colombian President Alvaro Uribe, a staunch ally of the United
States and supporter of market-based democracy, has been fighting
with great courage and success since 2002 to build a more
democratic and prosperous Colombia. Under Uribe, rates in
Colombia for murder, inflation, unemployment and poverty have all
fallen dramatically, while economic growth, exports and investment
are flourishing. Next-door neighbor Hugo Chavez is taking
Venezuela down the exact opposite path, imperiling both Colombia
and the entire Andean region. To bolster prosperity and
security for both the United States and Latin America, Congress
must continue to assist and engage one of America's closest friends
in Latin America.
Carlos M. Gutierrez is the 35th Secretary of the U.S. Department
of Commerce, the voice of business in government. Secretary
Gutierrez oversees a diverse Cabinet agency with some 38,000
workers and a $6.5 billion budget focused on promoting American
business at home and abroad. A top priority for Secretary
Gutierrez is opening global markets for U.S. companies so they can
continue innovating and competing to build a stronger American
economy. Born in Havana, Cuba in 1953, he came to the United
States with his family in 1960. In 1975 he joined Kellogg as
a sales representative. Rising to President and Chief
Executive Officer in 1999, he was the youngest CEO in the company's
nearly 100-year history.
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The Honorable Carlos Gutierrez
Secretary,
U.S. Department of Commerce
Hosted By
Kim R. Holmes, Ph.D.
Vice President, Foreign and Defense Policy Studies, and Director, The Kathryn and Shelby Cullom Davis Institute for International Studies
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