U.S.
Ambassador Blome Highlights 75th Anniversary at Alumni Reunion
Dr. Jassim Taqui
Islamabad, August 21, 2022: Ambassador Donald
Blome celebrated the importance of the United States and Pakistan’s 75 years of bilateral relations when he
met with approximately 700 alumni of U.S. government-sponsored educational and
professional exchange programs. These alumni gathered in Islamabad August
20 to share their experiences and continue strengthening ties between the
United States and Pakistan.
Recognizing
the extensive contributions that members of Pakistan-U.S. Alumni Network (PUAN)
have made to their communities since the organization’s founding in 2008, the
Ambassador remarked, “the 75th anniversary of relations between our two
countries demonstrates our enduring people-to-people ties. The future
depends not just on our leaders; it depends on our people. PUAN and its
37,000 members are a great example of the power of that people-to-people relationship.”
During
his speech, Ambassador Blome also highlighted the countries’ strong bilateral
partnership, including the 77 million COVID-19 vaccine doses the United States
has committed to Pakistan, as well as the historic trade and investment
relationship, which continues to see the United States as Pakistan’s number one
export destination.
The
Islamabad-Rawalpindi Chapter reunion brought together politicians, scholars,
journalists, business leaders, cultural leaders, and students for their first
post-COVID era event. The chapter reunion featured a job fair which
brought international and local companies to offer on-site job recruitment.
PUAN alumni have led dozens of service activities in the Islamabad area
during the past year, improving their communities in the fields of education,
leadership development, and women’s empowerment.
PUAN
Country President Syed Khurram Gillani and Islamabad-Rawalpindi Chapter
President Syed Shahid Kazmi encouraged participants to volunteer for the
network’s philanthropic activities and to spread the knowledge they gained in
the United States. The network also recognized several prominent alumni
and volunteer mentors who have given back to their communities with
Distinguished Alumni and Emerging Leader awards.
The U.S.
government funds one of the largest professional and academic exchange programs
in Pakistan, sending approximately 800 Pakistanis to the United States on
exchanges every year. Over the past 75 years, we have funded more than
14,000 Pakistanis to study in the United States and more than 22,000 young
Pakistanis have participated in our English language programs.
PUAN
organizes events across Pakistan through 14 regional chapters. Activities
include community service projects, leadership training, roundtable discussions,
and entrepreneurship programs. To learn more the Alumni Network, visit Pakistan-U.S. Alumni
Network | Strengthening people-to-people ties between U.S. and Pakistan
(pakusalumninetwork.org)
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