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Hillary Rodham Clinton to take part in ASU McCain Institute Sedona Forum


Former U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton
April 24, 2014

The McCain Institute for International Leadership at Arizona State University announced today that former U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton will participate in a conversation with U.S. Senator John McCain at the McCain Institute's annual Sedona Forum, April 26, in Sedona, Ariz.



"I am very pleased to have my friend Secretary Clinton join this year's Sedona Forum," said Senator McCain. "From her years of service as first lady, in the U.S. Senate and at the State Department, one would be hard-pressed to find a leader with Secretary Clinton's informed perspective on the many challenges facing America across the globe."



The Sedona Forum is the McCain Institute’s annual gathering of national and international thought-leaders, decision-makers, business leaders, philanthropists, activists and experts to discuss approaches and solutions to real-world problems – all from the starting assumption of character-driven leadership and core democratic values.



"We are delighted to have former Secretary Clinton join us in Sedona,” said ASU President Michael M. Crow. “The McCain Institute's Sedona Forum continues to grow and attract the best minds from government, business, academia and civil society to Arizona for stimulating discussion and recommendations for action on a wide range of global issues."


The Sedona Forum 2014 will focus on “Crisis in the Middle East: Values, Strategy and Options,” and will also include sessions on Russia and Ukraine, and on combating human trafficking.

The Sedona Forum 2013 featured remarks from Vice President Joe Biden, six heads of state, former NBA star and humanitarian Dikembe Mutombo and five U.S. Senators.



See the full list of featured participants.

Registration for this invitation-only, closed press event is full.

For more information, contact Meghan Latcovich
 at meghan.latcovich@gmail.com
 or by calling 571-481-6727.