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Over a Cup of Tea: Virtual Tea Time with U.S. Embassy

Over a Cup of Tea: Virtual Tea Time with U.S. Embassy

Pakistan-U.S. Alumni Network (PUAN) recently arranged a virtual session of its National Executive Committee (NEC) with U.S. Embassy, Islamabad. Elected leadership of 14 chapters of PUAN gathered over a virtual cup of tea to share their ideas and thoughts about future course of action of NEC amid COVID-19.

Mr. Ray Castillo, Minister Counselor of Public Affairs, U.S. Embassy graced the occasion as a key note speaker. He appreciated the work of PUAN members for their esteemed roles in strengthening the people-to-people ties between both the countries. During the Q/A slot with Mr. Ray, he responded to diversified questions of NEC members including priorities of U.S. Mission towards development projects, creative ideas about enhancing alumni engagement and some casual chit chat as a group.

The session was moderated by Linnette Franco, Assistant Cultural Affairs Officer from U.S. Embassy. Here is recording of the session for you all to know that how we spend our tea time at PUAN.

PUAN EDITOR

Pakistan-U.S. Alumni Network (PUAN) is an association of U.S. exchange alumni who are committed to making meaningful contributions to Pakistan and comprise of current and former Pakistani participants of U.S. federal government-sponsored exchange programs.

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