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Shaping the Future of Government Relations: Kateryna Odarchenko Leads IGAPA at the 10th International Forum in Washington, D.C.

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WASHINGTON, April 3, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — On March 27 the 10th International Government Relations Forum, a premier gathering of policymakers, business leaders, and advocacy experts, was held in downtown Washington, DC. It was hosted by Bay Atlantic University, in cooperation with the Global Policy Institute, a think tank. The Forum was organized by Kateryna Odarchenko, a very experienced and well-known political strategist and consultant, partner of SIC Group USA, with the support and cooperation of many international organizations. (See below for the full list).

The Forum brought together influential voices to discuss pressing policy issues affecting government relations professionals. The event provided a dynamic platform for thought-provoking discussions on governance, economic collaboration, and international diplomacy. The long list of distinguished speakers included Ruslan Antoniuk, Jason Shelton, Stephen Blank, Licy do Canto, Soeren Haar, Richard Horowitz, Eric Ellman, Charles Sills, Kendall Coffey, Frank Ahrens, Don Erickson, and Mendel Banon. They all played an important role in shaping discussions and providing actionable insights on emerging policy trends.

In his welcoming remarks, Paolo von Schirach, President of the Global Policy Institute and Professor of Political Science and International Relations at Bay Atlantic University, underscored the importance of fostering resilient transatlantic partnerships, stating, “In an era of uncertainty, strengthening alliances through informed policy and strategic engagement is more crucial than ever.”

Duvi Honig, founder and CEO of the Orthodox Jewish Chamber of Commerce, highlighted the shifting dynamics in U.S. trade policy under the current administration. Emphasizing the president’s “America First” approach, he noted that the U.S. now expects reciprocity in trade relations, rather than unilateral concessions. Honig underscored that foreign governments seeking stronger economic ties with the U.S. must recognize and align with this business-oriented perspective.

Adeoye Owolewa, U.S. Representative for the District of Columbia, drew on his experience as a pharmacist to highlight the critical role of government relations in business. He underscored the importance of transparency in communication, stating, “Legislation may look promising on paper, but its real-world implementation doesn’t always align with expectations.” Reflecting on the challenges of government control and local governance, Owolewa shared a broader perspective: “In my experience, it’s essential to connect with people on a personal level. When addressing legislative issues, it’s crucial to find common ground. Rather than focusing solely on technical details or conflicts, we should emphasize shared concerns. This approach helps break down barriers and fosters more meaningful and productive conversations, regardless of political affiliation or background.”

Adding to the discourse, Maryna Ovtsynova, President of the Allatra International Public Movement, highlighted the necessity of legislative frameworks that encourage transparency and accountability. She emphasized the role of informed decision-making, stating, “Our biggest goal is to ensure that research reaches those in positions of power—so that policymakers, businesses, and government organizations can take calculated actions based on scientific data. Public awareness is equally crucial, which is why we conduct informational campaigns, produce reports, and create documentaries to make these issues digestible and actionable for society.”

Serhii Kolisnyk, Managing Partner of Lobby Club (Kyiv office), discussed the evolving role of government relations, emphasizing that its scope has expanded beyond traditional interest promotion. “Today, government relations play a crucial role not only in advocating for specific business interests but also in shaping transparent and strategic frameworks across diverse sectors—ranging from energy and sports to mineral extraction and beyond. Ukrainian companies, as well as international partners, now view lobbying as a comprehensive advocacy strategy, rather than a narrow activity. It involves engaging with government institutions, providing analytical support, fostering communication, and contributing to institutional development.” He further noted that the focus has shifted to creating a collaborative stakeholder ecosystem that allows businesses to actively contribute to state reforms and align private initiatives with government policy.

A significant focus of the Forum was fostering global business-government cooperation and exploring best practices in regulatory frameworks. Sebastien Bonneau, president of Perspectives Government Strategies, highlighted Canada’s rigorous lobbying regulations, emphasizing transparency and accountability in government interactions. “Canada has some of the strictest lobbying laws in the world. Elected officials, senior government staff, and even all public servants in some provinces are subject to lobbying laws. Unlike in the U.S., corporations are generally prohibited from making political donations, and all lobbying activities must be reported monthly,” Bonneau explained. He also noted that Canada’s government structure requires businesses and advocacy groups to engage not only with the national government but also with provincial and municipal authorities, making the lobbying landscape more complex.

Robert Ilatov, an Israeli politician, provided a comparative perspective, illustrating how Israel introduced strict lobbying laws to curb undue influence on lawmakers. “Lobbying in Israel used to be like a jungle—anyone could approach lawmakers and influence legislation. To bring transparency, we enacted strict laws requiring lobbyists to register, disclose their affiliations, and declare their interests before every meeting. This has created a more accountable system that benefits both businesses and the public,” he stated.

The other panel moderated by Ezra Friedlander, Vice President, public policy of Orthodox Jewish Chamber of Commerce, explored the vital role associations play in the government relations landscape. The panelists emphasized how trade and professional associations have evolved into powerful tools for advancing public policy and representing the interests of various industries. The discussion highlighted the strategies that associations use to influence policy and the importance of collaboration in advocating for industry-specific interests at the local, state, and federal levels.

One of the key topics explored was the fundamental principles of lobbying and advocacy. Jim Carter, an experienced lobbyist, underscored the importance of demonstrating value in the profession, stating: “As a lobbyist, I focus every day on proving our presence and effectiveness to clients. That’s not always easy.” He highlighted that successful lobbying hinges on two essential skills: listening and relationship-building. “Going to Capitol Hill is the easy part; the real challenge is understanding what decision-makers truly care about. The worst mistake a lobbyist can make is only showing up when they need something.”

One of the panels was focused on Government Relations in the U.S. post-elections, moderated by strategic communications professional Iryna Kopanytsia.

Jason Shelton, former mayor of Tupelo and regional administrator for the General Services Administration, discussed the shifting political landscape. “With Republicans controlling Congress and the White House, we’re seeing major changes, including efforts to downsize the federal government. At the municipal level, businesses and nonprofits engage more with vendors than lobbyists, focusing on educating policymakers about their work.”

Fred Turner, Principal at BGR’s International Practice, underscored the growing uncertainty in Washington and its impact on government relations. “Uncertainty is rarely good for business—except in our field, where organizations and industries seek guidance on navigating unpredictable policy shifts. I’ve spent more time in recent months consulting with colleagues across Canada, Mexico, Europe, and South Africa than in the last four years combined. Companies and advocacy groups want to know who has access, who understands upcoming regulatory changes, and what to expect from Congress and the administration.” He also emphasized the role of campaign contributions in shaping policy outcomes, noting how industries often anticipate benefits that don’t always materialize, as seen in shifting immigration enforcement strategies under recent administrations.

Iryna Kopanytsia addressed the growing challenge of disinformation in government relations. “Disinformation is reshaping the way policymakers and businesses navigate government relations,” she said. “In an era where false narratives spread rapidly, organizations must be vigilant in addressing misinformation that influences policy decisions and public trust. Strategic communication is no longer just about messaging—it’s about ensuring accuracy and credibility in a complex information landscape.”

In the panel on government relations tools, moderated by Dina Shaikhislam, a famous political consultant from Kazakhstan, experts discussed the evolving landscape of media strategies. One key insight was that a positive story in a major newspaper is no longer enough to influence public opinion. Instead, a comprehensive digital approach—leveraging geolocation ads, SEO, and placements in second- and third-tier publications—is now essential. The discussion also touched on the complexities of assessing foreign influence in Washington, emphasizing the growing reliance on soft power indexes to provide clearer metrics.

Adding to this discussion, Kseniya Tarasenko, an account manager at Quorum Analytics, highlighted how AI is transforming government relations. “AI is a game changer. It allows teams to spot legislative trends before they become law, track social media dialogue, and identify key voices in policy debates. By analyzing these insights, organizations can proactively engage with lawmakers, ensuring their concerns are addressed effectively.”

Licy do Canto, an expert in government relations, offered his perspective on the art of lobbying, saying: “Lobbying and government relations are like a symphony, with various instruments—such as reputation management, advocacy, research, and insights—working together to influence the political landscape. Lobbying, in particular, focuses on shaping legislation and regulatory processes as part of this broader effort.”

Kendall Coffey, former U.S. Attorney, Southern District of Florida, provided key insights into the legal challenges foreign governments face when engaging in U.S. government relations. “When representing a foreign government, you’re working against deeply ingrained perceptions developed over a lifetime. It’s not just about presenting facts; it’s about overcoming preconceived notions. A media strategy won’t necessarily shift those perceptions overnight, but ensuring that your side of the story is heard can be the key to success.”

Peter Huessy, a distinguished national security expert, discussed the long-standing challenges in U.S.-Ukraine relations, highlighting that past policy shortfalls dating back to 1994 cannot be overcome quickly. He emphasized that educating Congress on the importance of assisting Ukraine remains an uphill battle. “Whether you call it lobbying or educating, the challenge is the same—every issue carries historical baggage that influences decision-making.”

The insights shared at the 10th International Government Relations Forum provided an invaluable perspective on the intersection of lobbying, campaign financing, and global policymaking. As political landscapes continue to evolve, forums such as this serve as critical platforms for fostering dialogue and collaboration among stakeholders.

Full video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S7fc_ZLhTeo&t=5440s

Organizers & Partners:

Global Policy Institute (GPI): a Washington-based think tank dedicated to addressing pressing global challenges through in-depth research and analysis. With a strong focus on global affairs, economics, and international relations, GPI aims to provide actionable insights that inform policy decisions and shape public discourse.

BAY Atlantic University: a non-profit university in Washington, DC that offers higher education programs to domestic and international students. Bay Atlantic University undergraduate and graduate programs are taught by a first-class faculty of “scholar-practitioners”. They are all seasoned professionals and policy experts –be it in government, international institutions or the private sector.

IGAPA (International Association for Government Affairs Professionals): a leading international association for public affairs professionals, established in 2018. A project of the Institute for Democracy and Development “PolitA,” it aims to develop a transparent dialogue between state, business, and society.

SIC Group USA: International consulting firms specializing in political consulting, political technologies, public relations, GR, and anti-crisis communications.

The Orthodox Jewish Chamber of Commerce: International consulting firms specializing in political consulting, political technologies, public relations, GR, and anti-crisis communications. The company has a proven record of success, with over 30 election victories, 50 successful anti-crisis projects, and 100 PR campaigns and projects in the USA, EU, Central Asia, and Eastern Europe.

Institute for Democracy and Development “PolitA”: organization that conducts educational, analytical, and policymaking projects in the fields of democracy development, awareness campaigns and advocacy for meaningful social changes.

Media Partners:

Chief Data Officer Magazine, The Epoch Times, The Twist News, AN17 Local News, Spas of America, Swanodown, Lenta.ua, 97.5 The Bear.
Technical assistance: Pavlo Dumanskyi

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Agoda Spotlights Lantern Festivals Across Asia to Brighten the Year

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SINGAPORE, May 19, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — Digital travel platform Agoda is shining a light on some of Asia’s most enchanting lantern festivals coming up in the remainder of the year. These lantern festivals are unmissable for travelers eager to immerse themselves in culture and dazzling light-filled celebrations. 

Lantern festivals have long been a favorite for travelers, offering a unique blend of tradition, artistry, and community spirit. For those who marveled at earlier festivals this year, like China’s Spring Lantern Festival or Taiwan’s PingXi Lantern Festival, there’s good news—there are still plenty of opportunities to catch more lantern-lit magic in the months ahead. 

Monthly: Hoi An Lantern Festival, Vietnam 

Hoi An’s Lantern Festival transforms this charming riverside town into a glowing wonderland every full moon. Visitors can expect the streets to be bathed in the warm glow of colorful lanterns, while the Thu Bon River sparkles with floating lights. This monthly celebration is a tribute to Vietnam’s rich heritage, offering travelers a chance to release their own lanterns and make a wish. The festival’s intimate atmosphere and timeless beauty make it a must-see for those seeking a serene yet magical experience. 

August 2025: Nara Tokae Lantern Festival and Obon Festival, Japan 

August in Japan is a double delight for lantern lovers. The Nara Tokae Lantern Festival lights up the historic city of Nara with thousands of candle-lit paper lanterns, creating a captivating illumination amidst ancient temples and deer-filled parks. Meanwhile, the Obon Festival, celebrated nationwide, honors ancestors with floating lanterns and traditional dances. Together, these festivals offer a harmonious blend of reflection, celebration, and cultural immersion. 

October 2025: Mid-Autumn Festival, China 

China’s Mid-Autumn Festival, celebrated on the 15th day of the eighth lunar month, is a time for family reunions and moonlit festivities. Lantern displays take center stage, with intricate designs ranging from mythical creatures to modern art. Cities like Beijing and Shanghai host grand celebrations, but smaller towns also offer a more intimate charm. Mooncakes, storytelling, and lantern parades make this festival a feast for the senses and the soul. 

November 2025: Yi Peng and Loy Krathong Festival, Chiang Mai, Thailand 

Chiang Mai’s Yi Peng and Loy Krathong Festival is a breathtaking spectacle of light and water. Thousands of lanterns are released into the sky, while floating krathongs (decorative baskets) are set adrift on rivers. This dual celebration symbolizes letting go of misfortunes and welcoming good luck. The sight of illuminated lanterns ascending into the night sky is a memory that will linger long after the festival ends. 

December 2025: Giant Lantern Festival, Philippines  

The Giant Lantern Festival in San Fernando, Philippines, is a dazzling display of craftsmanship and community spirit. Known as the “Christmas Capital of the Philippines,” San Fernando showcases massive, intricately designed lanterns that light up the night in a kaleidoscope of colors. This festival is a testament to Filipino creativity and a joyful way to usher in the holiday season. 

Krishna Rathi, Senior Country Director at Agoda, said, “Lantern festivals are more than just a visual treat; they’re a window into the heart of a culture. Agoda is here to help travelers experience the magic firsthand and make their journeys as seamless as possible. Whether you’re floating a lantern in Hoi An or Chiang Mai, Agoda’s got your travel plans covered.”

With over 5 million holiday properties, 130,000 flight routes, and 300,000 activities to choose from, Agoda makes it easy to plan a lantern-lit adventure. Visit  Agoda.com and find the best deals on the Agoda mobile app. 

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Unlock the Power of Smart Warehousing with SSI Schaefer at the Vietnam Warehousing & Automation Show 2025

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Gain insights on how to achieve success in building resilient cold storage warehouses from intralogistics expertsSee the capabilities of the SSI LOGIMAT® smart storage-and-retrieval solution in action

HO CHI MINH CITY, Vietnam, May 19, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — SSI Schaefer, a global leader in intralogistics and automated warehouses, today announced its participation at Vietnam Warehousing & Automation Show 2025 (VWA 2025) in Binh Duong New City from May 21 to 23, 2025 (Booth 2, Hall A, World Trade Center). During the event, the company will showcase smart warehouse automation solutions through live demonstrations and offer expert insights into cold chain intralogistics on the conference stage.

Visitors can view a live demonstration of SSI Schaefer’s vertical lift module SSI LOGIMAT®. As simple as a plug-and-play solution, the SSI LOGIMAT® allows businesses to optimize warehouse space and improve picking accuracy for small to medium-sized goods.

Sean Lim, Country Head at SSI Schaefer Singapore and Head of Export Market Asia said, “Setting our customers up for success in their warehouse operations is our utmost priority at SSI Schaefer. There are enormous opportunities for companies of all sizes to tap into warehouse automation to meet the growing demand for logistics in Vietnam. With a track record of providing innovative and reliable intralogistics solutions, we are committed to ensuring that our customers retain their competitive edge and stay ahead of the curve.”

Schedule a consultation session here.

Learn Strategies for Cold Storage Warehouses

At VWA 2025, Carsten Spiegelberg, Head of Logistics Solutions at SSI Schaefer Asia & MEA, will share strategies that companies can utilize when building a cold storage warehouse. The session will help the audience gain a clearer understanding of the investment required for a cold storage warehouse and the industry’s best practices.

Date and Time

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May 22, 10:00 – 10:45

Taking Your First Step into Cold Storage Automation

Carsten Spiegelberg, Managing Director, MEA and Head of Logistics Solutions, Asia & MEA

Register for the conference here.

SSI Schaefer empowers small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) to embark on warehouse automation through efficient, flexible, and scalable solutions.

In partnership with Roto-Trust Horse, a member of the SSI Schaefer Network of Distributors, both companies will work closely to deliver a complete suite of intralogistics solutions to support Vietnam’s burgeoning logistics sector.

About SSI Schaefer

The SSI Schaefer Group is a leading global solution provider for all areas of intralogistics. By leveraging innovative technologies, the Group empowers companies to increase the efficiency and sustainability of their material flow processes through offering cost-effective end-to-end intralogistics solutions. Additionally, the Group is one of the largest software vendors for internal material flow, providing sustainable resource management within warehouses.

Headquartered in Neunkirchen, Germany, SSI Schaefer has about 80 operating companies and seven production sites worldwide.

 

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Merk Investments to host Webinar featuring ASA Gold and Precious Metals Limited

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Trumponomics & gold • Is the US at risk of losing its exorbitant privilege? • Potential investment opportunities in the evolving precious metals landscape

MENLO PARK, Calif., May 18, 2025 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ — Merk Investments (“Merk”) will host a webinar on Tuesday, May 20, at 1:00pm ET covering:

Trumponomics & gold;Is the US at risk of losing its exorbitant privilege?Potential investment opportunities in the evolving precious metals landscape.

ASA Portfolio Managers Peter Maletis and Jamie Holman will provide an in-depth dive into the ASA portfolio.

There will be an opportunity for Q&A immediately following the webinar.

Register for the webinar at merkinvestments.com/webinar to receive web access and dial-in information.

Webinar Replay

A replay of the webinar will be posted on www.asaltd.com for at least three months. Make sure you register for the webinar to be notified when the replay becomes available.

About ASA

ASA is a non-diversified, closed-end fund that seeks long-term capital appreciation primarily through investing in companies engaged in the exploration for, development of projects in, or mining of precious metals and minerals. On April 12, 2019, ASA shareholders voted to approve an investment advisory agreement between Merk and ASA.

It is a fundamental policy of ASA that at least 80% of its total assets must be (i) invested in common shares or securities convertible into common shares of companies engaged, directly or indirectly, in the exploration, mining or processing of gold, silver, platinum, diamonds or other precious minerals, (ii) held as bullion or other direct forms of gold, silver, platinum or other precious minerals, (iii) invested in instruments representing interests in gold, silver, platinum or other precious minerals such as certificates of deposit therefor, and/or (iv) invested in securities of investment companies, including exchange traded funds, or other securities that seek to replicate the price movement of gold, silver or platinum bullion.

ASA employs bottom-up fundamental analysis and relies on detailed primary research including meetings with company executives, site visits to key operating assets, and proprietary financial analysis in making its investment decisions.

Investors are encouraged to visit the ASA’s website http://www.asaltd.com/ for additional information, including historical and current share prices, news releases, financial statements, tax and supplemental information.

ASA is a “passive foreign investment company” for United States federal income tax purposes. As a result, United States shareholders holding shares in taxable accounts are encouraged to consult their tax advisors regarding the tax consequences of their investment in the Company’s common shares.

About Merk

Merk Investments LLC, an SEC registered investment adviser, provides investment advice on liquid global markets, including domestic and international equities, fixed income, commodities and currencies and their respective derivative markets. For more information on Merk, please visit www.merkinvestments.com.

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