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Prince Harry at Concordia 2024

Harry, Duke of Sussex, at the Concordia 2024 Conference. Photo: ColombiaOne

The Concordia Summit 2024 began with a bang on Monday morning, when diplomats, business professionals, and non-for-profit representatives from all over the world descended upon the Sheraton Times Square hotel to facilitate private-public partnerships and network.

Co-founders Matthew Swift and Nicholas Logothetis opened the summit applauding the conference’s 14th iteration and its strength through representation and diversity. The summit included many A-List attendants, including the Prince of Wales and the President of the Dominican Republic, Luis Abinader, as well as the Secretary General of NATO, Jens Stoltenberg.

Nicholas Logothetis, Concordia 2024

Nicholas Logothetis at the opening of Concordia 2024. Photo: Concordia via YouTube

“Our approach [of] ensuring that all voices are heard at the table when approaching the world’s most challenges has proven to be a success over the years,” said Logothetis, co-founder and chairman of Concordia’s board at the beginning of the conference.

Logothetis declared that Concordia is the most inclusive gathering outside of the United Nations, the General Assembly of which was occurring just under two miles away on the West Side. Geopolitical and economic turbulence necessitates the need for conferences like Concordia, which, according to Logothetis, is “needed more, now than ever.”

George Logothetis at Concordia 2024

George Logothetis at Concordia, Sept. 23, 2024. Photo: ColombiaOne

Dynamic discussions and high-profile speakers at Concordia 2024

Throughout the day, attendees heard from a wide range of speakers tackling global issues from diplomatic relations to economic sustainability. Highlights from Monday’s agenda included but were not limited to:

Foreign and defense policy in context

In the afternoon and evening of Concordia 2024, many of the topics discussed revolved around foreign policy and cooperation. “Leadership Through Crisis,” a panel conducted by Shaila Manyam, a former diplomat and public affairs expert, dove into the minds of significant private and public leaders. These include the commanding general of the US Army Forces Command, Andrew Poppas, who is of Greek American descent, Karthik Ramanna, a professor of business and public policy at the University of Oxford’s Blavatnik School of Government, and Arun Gupta, CEO of the Noblereach Foundation, a talent search-based non-profit organization for academic, private, and public industry professionals.

General Poppas often stressed that the echelon hierarchy of the military made it imperative that he and his fellow servicemen build their teamwork through “shared experiences” and that these secure team relationships can “decentralize [the] execution of solutions through subordinate leaders,” meaning that effective team-building requires less overhead from a top authority.

NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg reiterated the organization’s support for its strategy in the Eastern Bloc and the sovereignty of Ukraine. Stoltenberg stressed the ever-changing global security environment and European nations’ increases in defense spending.

“Most importantly, back in 2014, when we were together at the Wales Summit, we made the decision to increase defense spending_—_2 percent spending on defense,” said Stoltenberg.

“At that time, three allies spent more than 2 percent on defense: Greece, the United States and the United Kingdom,” Stoltenberg continued. “Today, in 2024, 23 allies spend more than 2 percent on defense.”