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French Consul General Louis de Corail

  • 12/14/2018
  • 8:00 AM - 9:15 AM
  • Georgia Tech Wardlaw Building, Poole Board Room

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Join French Consul General Louis de Corail for an "Off-the-Record" breakfast. This program offering by the ACIR is designed to bring members and non-members alike into a more intimate setting with Atlanta's resident Consul Generals where relationships can be made and strengthened for mutual benefit. Seating is limited to the first 25 registrants, so ensure your seat by signing up now.

Mr. de Corail took over as Consul General of France in Atlanta on August 15, 2016. He began his career within the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Development in 1990 after two years of national and civil service as an international volunteer in Monrovia, Liberia. De Corail previously held various positions including Secretary and Counselor at the French embassies in Suva (1990 to 1993), Zagreb (1999 to 2002), Dublin (2005 to 2008), and Oslo (2008 to 2012). He also served as Press Counselor in Ottawa. At the Central Headquarters in Paris, he worked in Protocol (1993 to 1996) as well as in the Office of European Cooperation (1999 to 2002). From 2012 to 2016, he was seconded to the City Hall of Bordeaux as the Director of International Relations. Louis de Corail holds an MA in literature and was a PhD student in the Department of French at New York University in the 1980s. Born in 1960 in the Gers region of France, he is married with three children.

This "Off-the-Record" breakfast will be held in the Poole Board Room at the Georgia Tech Wardlaw Building. Located at 117 North Ave NW, Atlanta, GA.  30313.