WACNH Global Forum to Feature Former National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan“Shaping America’s Role in a Changing World” – May 14 in Manchester

National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan has his official Commissioned Officer portrait taken on Tuesday, July 20, 2021, in the Eisenhower Executive Office Building at the White House. (Official White House Photo by Stephanie Chasez)

Manchester, NH – The World Affairs Council of New Hampshire will host its annual Global Forum on May 14, 2026, welcoming Jake Sullivan, former U.S. National Security Advisor, for a timely and wide-ranging conversation on America’s role in an increasingly complex world.

Held at the New Hampshire Institute of Politics, this signature event brings together business leaders, policymakers, students, and engaged citizens for the state’s largest gathering focused on global affairs.

In a moderated discussion titled “Shaping America’s Role in a Changing World,” Sullivan will draw on his experience at the highest levels of U.S. foreign policy to explore the defining challenges of our time—from great-power competition and global security to economic uncertainty and diplomacy in a rapidly shifting landscape.

“The world is changing rapidly, and the decisions being made today will shape our future for decades,” said WACNH Executive Director, Tim Horgan. “The Global Forum creates a space for informed, civil dialogue on the issues that matter most—not just globally, but here in New Hampshire.”

At the Global Forum, global issues become local. Attendees will gain insight into how international developments impact New Hampshire’s economy, communities, and role in the world, while engaging with a diverse network of leaders and citizens committed to thoughtful, nonpartisan discussion.

Proceeds from the event support WACNH’s mission to expand access to global education, dialogue, and community programming across the state. 

To register, click here.


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