Embassy Liaison Program
To ensure the steady exchange of information between the U.S. Government and the ACCJ on issues of mutual interest, U.S. Embassy and Consulate staff members can be appointed as liaisons to ACCJ committees, subcommittees, and task forces.
The committee leader has the discretion to determine whether his or her committee, subcommittee, or task force requires an Embassy Liaison. Not all committees have an Embassy Liaison, and some committees have more than one because they encompass multiple industry areas.
In cases where the committee leader has identified the need for an Embassy Liaison, the ACCJ External Affairs Department will coordinate between the committee leader and Embassy staff to identify the appropriate liaison in the Embassy (i.e., Commercial, Economic, Political, Consular, etc.).
For more information about the ACCJ Embassy Liaison Program, please contact the External Affairs Department.
The committee leader has the discretion to determine whether his or her committee, subcommittee, or task force requires an Embassy Liaison. Not all committees have an Embassy Liaison, and some committees have more than one because they encompass multiple industry areas.
In cases where the committee leader has identified the need for an Embassy Liaison, the ACCJ External Affairs Department will coordinate between the committee leader and Embassy staff to identify the appropriate liaison in the Embassy (i.e., Commercial, Economic, Political, Consular, etc.).
For more information about the ACCJ Embassy Liaison Program, please contact the External Affairs Department.