Charles Krauthammer to keynote WANADA Luncheon, Nov. 25

Charles Krauthammer to keynote WANADA Luncheon, Nov. 25

Acclaimed political columnist and Pulitzer Prize winner Charles Krauthammer will be the keynote speaker at WANADAs Annual Meeting and Luncheon to be held at the Ritz-Carlton Tysons Corner on Monday, November 25, 2013. His topic: The Obama administrations short and long term impact on America.

Since 1985, Krauthammer has written a syndicated column for the Washington Post for which he won a Pulitzer Prize for distinguished commentary. He is a contributing editor to the Weekly Standard and New Republic. He is also a weekly panelist on Inside Washington and a contributor to Fox News, appearing nightly on the Special Report with Bret Baier.

Krauthammer has been remarkably influential with his commentary on American public policy for the past three decades. He coined the term and developed the concept of the Reagan Doctrine; defined the structure of the post-Cold War world in a 1990 article in Foreign Affairs; and outlined the principles of post-9/11 foreign policy for the U.S. in his much-debated Irving Kristol Lecture in 2004.

Well-schooled, Dr. Krauthammer attended Oxford, later receiving a medical degree from Harvard. From there he practiced psychiatry and later directed planning for psychiatric research in the Carter administration.

The Ritz Tysons is located at 1700 Tysons Blvd., McLean, Va. In keeping with WANADAs Annual Luncheon format, a networking reception commences at 11:30 a.m., followed by lunch at noon and a dealer association business segment. During the business segment, WANADAs membership will elect the associations 2014 Board of Directors. And Dr. Krauthammer will speak at about 1 p.m. with adjournment at 1:40 pm. Individual tickets are $135, with a table of 10 discounted to $1,200.

A meeting information and registration sheet is available for downloading by clicking here, or to register online please click here. Questions on meeting logistics can be directed to Kristina Henry at kh@wanada.org, or (202) 237-7200.

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