Ambassador McEldowney Speaks at the AmCham Business Breakfast Discussion Following the Election of America’s 44th President
November 5, 2008 - In heartfelt remarks at the AmCham Business Breakfast Discussion following the election of America's 44th President, Ambassador McEldowney addressed Georgi Pirinski, Chairman of the National Assembly of Bulgaria, as well as a room full of businessmen, journalists, and media. She spoke about the most important internal issues for the U.S. – the economy, its social identity, and the definition of party politics – assuring everyone of the overarching American belief in the power of the U.S. democratic system. The Ambassador’s remarks were followed by a cannonade of questions from the audience, covering important topics like the impact of the U.S. election on Bulgaria, the change that the new President-elect will bring to America and the world, and the economic and political stability of the Balkans.
Remarks by Ambassador McEldowney
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Ambassador McEldowney Talks about Life and Career on NOVA TV
On November 4, Ambassador McEldowney appeared on one of the most popular television shows – the Nova TV Morning Show – in a hearty conversation with anchor Lora Krumova, talking about her family, professional career, and her goals as Ambassador of the U.S. in Bulgaria. The Ambassador commented on the U.S. Elections by saying two strong candidates were running for office, and they each have laid out important decisions for the future of America. However, she explained, no matter who is elected President of the United States, the partnership between the two countries will remain strong.
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U.S. Presents 53 HMMWVs to the Bulgarian Government
Ambassador Nancy McEldowney speaks with Bulgarian and American soldiers during the HMMWVs donation ceremony in Varna Port West on November 3, 2008. The U.S. officially presented the 53 new vehicles to the Government of Bulgaria to assist the Bulgarian Armed Forces as they modernize and strive to meet NATO standards of interoperability.
Remarks by Ambassador McEldowney