World Trade Council, CIBA invite campus to program on China

The World Trade Council of Wichita and the Center for International Business Advancement’s (CIBA) next program, “Is China a National Security Threat and How does this Affect Business?,” will be held at 6 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 2 at the Wichita Country Club, 8501 E. 13th St. North and feature Don McClure, colonel in the US Air Force and an expert on grand strategy, will put the issues in perspective; David Graff, a professor at KSU and an expert on East Asian military history; and Usha Haley, a professor at WSU and an expert on China strategies.

Acknowledging the interconnectedness of national security and business concerns, the three expert panelists will address the topic from diverse perspectives. All panelists will address the implications of current events for business and society. 

Reservations for the program are $45 for members and $55 for non-members, which includes a networking hour with complimentary wine reception and a three-course sit-down dinner. The event is capped to 65 attendees.