2015 U.S.-China Sister Cities Conference
The 2015 U.S.-China Sister Cities Conference will connect business leaders, government officials, and citizen diplomats from the U.S. and China. The Conference will celebrate the 30th Anniversaries of Chicago’s sister cities Shanghai and Shenyang and will provide best practices and networking opportunities for the continued success and growth of U.S.-China sister city partnerships.
Click here to download our digital toolkit so you join the Conference conversation! Click here to download hi-res shareable graphics.
Online registration is now closed. Please register on site in Chicago or email Tony Johnson at [email protected]. CLICK HERE to view the Agenda.
When
Thursday, October 22 – Friday, October, 23, 2015
Where
The Hilton Chicago
720 South Michigan Avenue
Chicago, Illinois 60605
Hotel Accommodation
The Sister Cities International special room block rate at The Hilton Chicago is now closed. To book a room at a regular rate at the Hilton Chicago, please call 1-877-865-5320 and reference “2015 U.S.-China Sister Cities Conference” to reserve your room, or book online. All guests will receive complimentary basic wireless internet in guest rooms.
Additional hotel options
- The Renaissance Blackstone Chicago
- The Renaissance Chicago Downtown Hotel
- Chicago Essex Inn
- The Congress Plaza Hotel
- The Chicago Athletic Association
So you may better budget your hotel stay, current state sales tax is 10.5%, and the hotel occupancy tax rate is 16.4%. This will be added per hotel room, per night at the end of your stay.
Click here for more details about hotel accommodations.
Fees
- Full Event: $450 (Full event registration includes the 10/22 Welcome Reception, 10/23 Conference and Closing Dinner)
- Full Event Young Professional Rate: $350 (for individuals under the age of 35)
- Individual Ticket – Welcome Reception (10/22): $100
- Individual Ticket – Closing Dinner (10/23): $150
Click here for full list of fees and policies.
Click here to register.
Sponsorship Opportunities
Support the 2015 U.S.-China Sister Cities Conference and be part of a wonderful event furthering ties between the U.S. and China! CLICK HERE to download the sponsorship packet detailing various sponsor levels.
Honorary Host Committee
Thank you to our Honorary Host Committee Members!
- General Colin Powell
- Alderwoman Pat Dowell (Chicago Ward 3)
- Alderman Mike Doyle (PA-14)
- Alderwoman Tammy Duckworth (IL-8)
- Alderwoman Barbara Lee (CA-13)
- Alderman John Shimkus (IL-15)
- Mayor Alan Arakwa (Maui County, Hawaii)
- Mayor Jim Ardis (Peoria, Illinois)
- Mayor William V. Bell (Durham, North Carolina)
- Mayor Andy Berke (Chattanooga, Tennessee)
- Mayor Muriel Bowser (Washington, DC)
- Mayor Byron Brown (Buffalo, New York)
- Mayor Mike Cornett (Okalahoma City, Oklahoma)
- Mayor Carol Dutra-Vernaci (Union City, California)
- Mayor Buddy Dyer (Orlando, Florida)
- Mayor Rahm Emanuel (Chicago, Illinois)
- Mayor Jose Esteves (Milpitas, California)
- Mayor Kevin Faulconer (San Diego, California)
- Mayor Andrew Gillum (Tallahassee, Florida)
- Mayor Tom Henry (Fort Wayne, Indiana)
- Mayor DeWayne Hopkins (Muscatine, Iowa)
- Mayor McKinley Price (Newport News, Virginia)
- Mayor Tomas Regalado (Miami, Florida)
- Mayor Merrill Sanford (Juneau, Alaska)
- Mayor Greg Stanton (Phoenix, Arizona)
- Mayor Marilyn Strickland (Tacoma, Washington)
- Mayor Ivy R. Taylor (San Antonio, Texas)
- Mayor Pro Tem Scott Wagner (Kansas City, Missouri)
- Mayor Lovely A. Warren (Rochester, New York)
- Mayor Knox White (Greenville, South Carolina)
- Mayor Howard Wiggs (Lakeland, Florida)
Agenda
Please note the agenda is subject to change.
Day 1 (Thursday, October 22)9:00am – 6:00pm: Early On-Site Registration 7:00pm – 9:00pm: Welcome Reception, Cyrus Tang Hall of China at the Field Museum A special welcome reception hosted by Chicago Sister Cities International will bring together conference attendees, government officials, and special dignitaries. The reception will be the kickoff to the U.S.-China Sister Cities Conference so you don’t want to miss it! Transportation will be provided to and from the Field Museum and the Hilton Chicago. |
Day 2 (Friday, October 23)
7:30am – 8:30am: Registration & Continental Breakfast 8:30am – 9:30am: Opening Welcome For over 35 years U.S.-China Sister Cities have been working together to better utilize their relationships for economic growth, as well as share in culture and educational experiences to gain a valued understanding of one another. Join us as we welcome you to the 2015 U.S. – China Sister Cities Conference. Speakers will provide remarks as we celebrate the 30th Anniversaries of Chicago’s Sister Cities, Shanghai and Shenyang, and discuss opportunities for the continued success and growth of U.S.-China sister city partnerships. Speakers:
10:30am – 11:30am: Breakout Sessions Educational Exchanges and Programming: Confucius Institutes are nonprofit public institutions affiliated with the Ministry of Education of the People’s Republic of China whose goal is to promote Chinese language and culture, support local Chinese teaching internationally, and facilitate cultural exchanges. With similar goals to the Sister City mission, learn how to engage elementary schools and cultural programming to increase exchange between your U.S. – Chinese Sister City and develop sister school relationships. Moderator:
Panelists:
Building Business in China: Learn from corporate executives representing various U.S. and Chinese companies, as well as municipal officials on how to successfully conduct business between the U.S. and China. Learn what guidelines and regulations you need to know before starting a business on the ground, as well as investment and trade advice. Panelists:
12:00pm – 1:00pm: Luncheon Keynote Speakers:
1:30pm – 2:30pm: Breakout Sessions Forming International Partnerships with Universities and Colleges: Forming partnerships with Universities and Colleges abroad or those that have relationships with China could be the key to engaging foreign students from China in your community. Learn what sister city programs are doing in their local communities and hear from experts on the next steps to becoming more active in your community’s institutions for higher education. Moderator:
Panelists:
Protocol of Doing Business between the U.S. and China: With frequent interaction with Chinese officials, it is essential to learn the business culture, etiquette, and meeting protocol to get the most out of your trip and business venture. Protocol tips and experiences are shared by business and exchange experts in this useful session. Panelists:
2:45pm – 3:45pm: Breakout Sessions How to Incorporate Yourself into Your Community’s Economic Development Goals: Economic development can help engage new audiences in your community and strengthen your relationship with local government. However, there is no blanket model for how a community should go about leveraging their sister city relationships for generating wealth and business. Explore how green technology is changing the landscape of cities, and how a city’s urban development and planning can aid in innovative programming and exchanges through your sister city program. Panelists:
Promoting Your City as a Tourist Destination: Discover different perspectives on how to attract business to your city from a local level and learn how to make your city a travel hub for international guests and business travelers. Panelists:
4:00pm – 5:00pm: Breakout Sessions Meeting for Cities Seeking Cities: A formal meeting for those cities who would like to get to know each other and become potential partners. Panelists:
Reviving Sister City Partnerships between U.S. and Chinese Communities: In a candid roundtable discussion, brainstorm and discuss what is needed to re-engage your dormant U.S. – Chinese Sister City partnership. A few expert facilitators will be available from successful U.S. – China programs to lend advice and stimulate conversation. Panelists:
6:00pm – 7:00pm: Cocktail Reception 7:00pm – 10:00pm: Closing Dinner A special dinner to celebrate the 30th anniversaries of Chicago’s sister cities Shanghai and Shenyang. Enjoy a three course dinner, entertainment provided by the Chinese Fine Arts Society, and witness the sister city signings of a few new U.S.-China partnerships. |