U.S.-Azerbaijan Chamber of Commerce

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United States – Azerbaijan Chamber of Commerce (USACC)
Founded1995
FounderJames Baker III
TypeAdvocacy group
FocusBusiness advocacy
Location
  • Washington D.C.
Area served
United States
MethodMedia attention, direct-appeal campaigns
political lobbying
Key people
T. Don Stacy (Chairman Emeritus), James A. Baker, IV (Co-Chair) and Reza Vaziri (Co-Chair)
WebsiteU.S.-Azerbaijan Chamber of Commerce Official Website

The United States – Azerbaijan Chamber of Commerce (USACC) is a not-for-profit lobbying group aiming to develop long-term business ties between the firms in the United States and Azerbaijan and attract US investment to Azerbaijan.[1][2]

Mission[edit]

The mission of the USACC is to facilitate and encourage investment and trade between US and Azerbaijan; provide a medium for interaction for NGOs, business firms and think tanks from these countries; assist and promote commercial objectives of businesses investing in Azerbaijan; promote Azerbaijan's potential; sponsor educational programs, trade missions, seminars, conferences and publications; enhance understanding between the two nations by establishing and developing cultural links. In September 2000, USACC founded Azerbaijan Trade and Cultural Center (ATCC) to stimulate intercultural ties between United States and Azerbaijan.[3]

Many businesses, including ones from Fortune 500 Companies are members of USACC. USACC has been the driving force behind world's longest oil pipeline, Baku-Tbilisi-Ceyhan and Baku-Tbilisi-Erzurum gas pipeline, operational today. The chamber actively promoted commercial links in agriculture, construction, information technology, alternative energy and tourism.[2]

Leadership[edit]

The chamber is chaired by T. Don Stacy, co-chaired by James A. Baker, IV (Baker Botts, LLP) and Reza Vaziri (R.V. Investment Group).

Honorary Council of Advisors include former secretary of state James Baker III, former National Security Advisor to U.S. President Zbigniew Brzezinski, former secretary of state and assistant to U.S. president on national security affairs Henry Kissinger, former assistant to U.S. president on National Security Affairs Brent Scowcroft, former chief of staff to the U.S. president, John Sununu.

Board of directors[edit]

Former directors include former Vice President of the United States, Dick Cheney and former Deputy Secretary of State, Richard Armitage.

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Resource Directory". Azerbaijan International. Retrieved April 22, 2010.
  2. ^ a b "USACC. About the organization". Retrieved April 22, 2010.
  3. ^ "Cultural Center : About ATCC". Retrieved April 22, 2010.
  4. ^ "Board of Directors, U.S.-Azerbaijan Chamber of Commerce: Shapoor Ansari".
  5. ^ "Board of Directors, U.S.-Azerbaijan Chamber of Commerce: Halim Ates".
  6. ^ "Board of Directors, U.S.-Azerbaijan Chamber of Commerce: Farhad Azima".
  7. ^ "Board of Directors, U.S.-Azerbaijan Chamber of Commerce: Scott Blacklin".
  8. ^ "Board of Directors, U.S.-Azerbaijan Chamber of Commerce: Betty Blair".
  9. ^ "Board of Directors, U.S.-Azerbaijan Chamber of Commerce: Jahangir Hajiyev".
  10. ^ "Board of Directors, U.S.-Azerbaijan Chamber of Commerce: Albert Marchetti".
  11. ^ "Board of Directors, U.S.-Azerbaijan Chamber of Commerce: Greg Sanders".
  12. ^ "Board of Directors, U.S.-Azerbaijan Chamber of Commerce: Diana L. Sedney".
  13. ^ "Board of Directors, U.S.-Azerbaijan Chamber of Commerce: Michael White".
  14. ^ "Board of Directors, U.S.-Azerbaijan Chamber of Commerce: Gregory K. Williams".
  15. ^ "Board of Directors, U.S.-Azerbaijan Chamber of Commerce: Ali Agan".
  16. ^ "Board of Directors, U.S.-Azerbaijan Chamber of Commerce: Ian M. Davis".
  17. ^ "Board of Directors, U.S.-Azerbaijan Chamber of Commerce: Robert Moran".

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