Komisja ds. współpracy z zagranicą informuje, iż OIRP w Krakowie objęła patronatem honorowym 3. edycję Konferencji US - CEE Connection Weekend, która odbędzie się w Krakowie, w dniach 13-14 czerwca 2025r.
Zapraszamy do osobistego udziału w wydarzeniu - udział jest bezpłatny, wymaga jednak wcześniejszej rejestracji ze względu na ograniczoną liczbę miejsc. Formularz rejestracyjny dostępny jest tutaj.
Wydarzenie prowadzone będzie w całości w języku angielskim.
Poniżej szczegółowe informacje:
The 3rd US-Central and Eastern European Connection Weekend: „Safeguards or Barriers? EU & US Perspectives on Regulation”, June 13-14, 2025 in Kraków, Poland
Keynote Speakers:
This year, confirmed speakers already include: The Honorable Summer K. Mersinger, Commissioner, U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC); The Honorable Daniel M. Gallagher, Former Commissioner, U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), Chief Legal, Compliance, and Corporate Affairs Officer of Robinhood Markets; The Honorable Phyllis C. Borzi, Former Assistant Secretary for Employee Benefits Security in the U.S. Department of Labor; Eric J. Pan, President, Investment Company Institute (ICI); Chair, International Investment Funds Association; Jurand Drop the Undersecretary of State at the Polish Ministry of Finance. Additionally, the Honorable Erin Nickerson, Consul General, U.S. Consulate General in Kraków will join us to mark the 50th anniversary of the U.S. Consulate General in Kraków.
About US-CEE Connection Weekend:
The Connection Weekend is an annual Conference co-sponsored by Catholic University’s Columbus School of Law in Washington D.C. and Jagiellonian University in Kraków. The American Chamber of Commerce in Poland is among the conference's Strategic Partners.
Every year, the US-CEE Connection Weekend brings together lawyers, business leaders, academics, government officials, civil society representatives, and students interested in US and EU approaches to current issues and their impact on US and CEE country relations. While last year’s conference focused exclusively on ESG, this year’s theme will encompass a broader range of topics centered on the competitiveness of EU and US legal systems. We believe that the theme of the event will be even more exceptionally lively, especially in light of the recently published document on the competitiveness of the EU.
With this year’s conference theme, 'Safeguards or Barriers? EU & US Perspectives on Regulation', participants will engage in discussions on key regulatory issues, including capital markets, international trade, sustainability, and digital transformation. Recent shifts in government on both sides of the Atlantic have renewed focus on the issues above, with further changes in regulatory approaches on the horizon. The event will feature a dynamic mix of keynote speeches, panel discussions, and interactive problem-solving sessions.