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Corporate Program

 

The Atlantic Council's corporate program engages the private sector as a crucial partner. Through substantive partnerships, networking opportunities, event sponsorship, and corporate membership, the program provides partners unique opportunities to achieve business and corporate responsibility goals.

 

 

PARTNERSHIP

Companies have the opportunity to form strategic partnerships with the Council that can focus on substantive areas of mutual interest and include corporate sponsorship and/or membership. We work with our partners to help build consensus on critical global issues by leading well-balanced discussions and developing innovative solutions to meet global challenges. What distinguishes us is the individual attention we provide our partners and the effort we put into customizing programs to fit their varied priorities. They value the Council's remarkable convening power, our ability to contribute to their thought leadership on crucial issues, and our flexibility and rapid response.

 

 

SPONSORSHIP

The Atlantic Council hosts its a number of annual flagship events in the United Kingdom and abroad. Companies can sponsor them and enjoy benefits that provide marketing and networking opportunities. In addition to these global events, companies may be presented with other opportunities for sponsorship as we host a number of other smaller events annually.

 

 

MEMBERSHIP

The Council's corporate membership serves as a gateway program that allows companies to engage in our activities throughout the year. There are three membership levels:

 

  • Global Leadership Circle (£100,000 and above)

  • Chairman's Circle (£50,000-£99,999)

  • Director's Circle (£25,000-£49,999)

 

Membership currently consists of a number of companies, of which senior corporate leaders serve as individual members who are directly involved with our activities and network. These relationships all together provide opportunities for public-private sector engagement while giving companies timely information and access to decision makers.

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