SPECIAL EVENT & GUEST SPEAKER –
Wednesday, October 1st from 7PM-8PM

Lessons from the Edge:
A conversation with former U.S. Ambassador to Ukraine, Her Excellency Marie Yovanovitch

Ambassador Marie YovanovitchAmbassador Marie Yovanovitch will join the Foreign Policy Leadership Council by a special Zoom Conference Presentation from 7PM-8PM the evening of Wednesday, October 1st, 2025.

The Ambassador is author of a best-selling memoir, Lessons from the Edgeand is a Senior Fellow at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, as well as at the Institute for the Study of Diplomacy at Georgetown University.

Board Member Mr. Joe Dehner, founding President of the Cincinnati Kharkiv Sister Cities Program, will lead the conversation about Ukraine, Russia, and other matters over her career as a Foreign Service Officer.

Former FPLC speaker Madeline Albright hailed Lessons from the Edge as “essential reading for current policymakers, aspiring public servants, and anyone who cares about America’s role in the world.” The memoir includes a report of her support for a Cincinnati Sister Cities delegation caught in the turmoil of recent years in Ukraine.

NOTE: This will be a Zoom only conference for attendance by FPLC members and guests. There is NO CHARGE, but advance registration is required. Zoom link access information will be sent to you upon completing the registration process.

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Strong Impact, Deep Insight: FPLC’s 09/11 Event Exceeds Expectations

Cincinnati, OH — On the evening of Thursday, September 11, 2025, the Foreign Policy Leadership Council (FPLC) hosted a truly special dinner event at The Literary Club. With the convergence of date, discourse, and distinguished attendees, the gathering proved to be not just informative, but deeply meaningful.

A Night That Resonated

From its opening moments, the event carried significance that went beyond its agenda. Gathering on September 11, a date etched into the American memory, heightened the feeling that the subject matter was not academic abstraction, but part of a larger, urgent conversation about security, resilience, and responsibility.

Following a great introduction by our Board Member, former US Congressman, Mr. Steve Driehaus, our distinguished guest speaker, Dr. Richard J. Harknett, Professor and Director of the Center for Cyber Strategy and Policy at the University of Cincinnati, guided discussions that were as timely as they were powerful. His presentation “Cyber Persistence and International Security: Insights from the Russo-Ukraine Conflict and Kettering Health” shed light on how cyber threats now cut across borders, sectors, and institutions. Listeners were given rare glimpses into how theory, policy, and technology are colliding, and how individuals, communities, and organizations must adapt.

What Made It Exceptional

Several elements combined to make the evening truly exceptional. Dr. Harknett’s remarkable depth of expertise brought an uncommon level of insight. He translated complex cyber-strategy concepts into clear, actionable ideas, leaving attendees with both new knowledge and practical ways to think about cybersecurity in their own lives and work. Equally striking was the relevance of his topic. By linking high-level geopolitical cyber warfare to more local concerns such as infrastructure vulnerabilities, cybercrime, and threats to personal data, Dr. Harknett made the global conversation immediately applicable to everyone in the room.

The timing added an extra layer of meaning. Held on September 11, the event carried the weight of remembrance and reflection. On a date when the nation honors sacrifice and resilience, it felt especially fitting to confront modern threats in cyberspace and to commit ourselves to heightened awareness and preparedness.

Finally, the Q&A and networking sessions created a sense of vibrant community. Attendees from legal, policy, and business backgrounds exchanged ideas freely, leaving not only more informed but also energized and connected.

Looking Ahead

If this event is any indicator, FPLC’s calendar will be rich with indispensable conversations. We’re reminded that our world is changing fast, technologies evolve, threats morph, but our need for shared understanding, strategic thinking, and clear action remains constant.

We encourage everyone who joined us to stay involved, and those who missed it to mark their calendars for what’s next. Expect more evenings that combine expert insight, timely topics, and thoughtful discussion. We look forward to growing the community, widening the conversation, and deepening our collective capacity to face the challenges of today and tomorrow.


Thank you to all who attended, to Dr. Harknett for his outstanding presentation, and to everyone who helped to bring this remarkable evening together. More extraordinary, informative, and impactful events are on the horizon. Stay tuned.

Conflict Resolution and Peace-Building: A Focus on Africa

Join us on May 28th for dinner and an in-depth conversation with Mr. Tom Perriello, former US Special Envoy to Africa, the region of Sudan, and global affairs expert, as he unpacks the complex dynamics shaping Africa today, from shifting political landscapes to economic challenges and opportunities. Perriello will also offer a behind-the-scenes look at the critical work of Special Envoys in conflict resolution, diplomacy, and peace-building efforts around the world. Don’t miss this unique opportunity to gain insight from someone who has been on the front lines of international diplomacy.

The dinner and presentation event will be held once again at The Literary Club, 500 East Fourth Street, Cincinnati, America’s oldest continuously operating literary club. Doors will open at 5:30PM, dinner at 6PM, and event program from 7-8PM.  NOTE: Seats are Limited – Prior Registrations are Required!

OUR EVENT SPEAKER

Tom PerrielloThrough diplomacy, advocacy, politics, and philanthropy, Tom Perriello has devoted three decades to advancing justice, peace and inclusive democracy in the United States and around the world. Most recently, Tom served as the U.S. Special Envoy for Sudan, appointed by President Biden on February 26, 2024, having supported previous peace processes in 2004-2005 and 2011 and co-founded darfurgenocide.org. During previous diplomatic tours, Tom served as President Obama’s Special Envoy for the African Great Lakes Region and the Democratic Republic of the Congo and ran the second Quadrennial Diplomacy and Development Review for Sec. John Kerry. He has supported transitional justice and peace processes in a dozen countries and served as the Special Advisor to the Prosecutor of the Special Court for Sierra Leone.

In 2008, Tom Perriello was elected to the US Congress, representing the people of Virginia’s Fifth District, serving on the Veterans Affairs Committee, Transportation and Infrastructure Committee and the National Security Working Group. Tom has co-founded advocacy and faith-based organizations and served as CEO of Center for American Progress Action and Executive Director of the Open Society for the United States. Mr. Perriello is a graduate of Yale College and Law School and has taught at the University of Sierra Leone and University of Virginia School of Law.

April 10 Event

A Night to Remember: Our April 10th Event at The Literary Club

On April 10, 2025, the Foreign Policy Leadership Council (FPLC) hosted our first in-person event in a very long time, an exciting and unforgettable evening at the historic Literary Club of Cincinnati. Nestled right downtown, across from Lytle Park, this venerable institution – America’s oldest continuously operating literary club – provided a setting rich in history and character, perfectly complementing the evening’s profound discussions.

The event commenced with a wonderful, delicious dinner, courtesy of one of Northern Kentucky’s premier catering houses. Guests were treated to a culinary experience that matched the evening’s intellectual fare, setting the stage for the engaging discourse to follow.

The highlight of the evening was a compelling conversation featuring esteemed University of Cincinnati Professors Willard Sunderland and Ivan Ivanov. Professor Sunderland, an expert in Russian history, and Professor Ivanov, specializing in European and Russian politics, offered deep insights into the complexities of current geopolitical tensions involving Russia, Ukraine, NATO, and the evolving dynamics of long-standing alliances.

Skillfully guided by a very gracious host and gentle yet firm moderator, our own FPLC Board member Mr. Joe Dehner – who shared personal anecdotes from his 1969 journey through the Soviet Union – the discussion delved beneath the headlines to explore the historical underpinnings and future implications of these current and very important global developments.

The event drew a full house, with attendees actively participating in the dialogue, posing thoughtful questions, and engaging in meaningful exchanges. The atmosphere was one of camaraderie and shared purpose, reflecting the FPLC’s commitment to fostering informed discussions on pressing international issues.

Once again, we extend our heartfelt gratitude to The Literary Club of Cincinnati for graciously opening their doors to us. The club’s storied past and intellectual ambiance added immeasurable value to the evening, reminding us of the enduring power of thoughtful discourse in shaping our understanding of the world.

We look forward to welcoming you to our future events, where dialogue and collaboration continue to unite minds and meals in pursuit of global wisdom, camaraderie, and understanding.


Take the Next Step, Where Insight Meets Influence:
Join the FPLC Community

Whether this was your first event with the Foreign Policy Leadership Council or you’ve been part of our extended family of supporters in the past, we warmly invite you to deepen your connection by becoming an active member. For just $50 a year, FPLC membership offers more than access – it opens the door to a dynamic community of globally engaged leaders, thought-provoking events, and rare insights shared by our esteemed guest speakers.

As a member, you’ll receive exclusive insider access, priority registration, and special discounts for the majority of our programs and premier networking gatherings.

Join Us – and be a part of the dialogue that shapes our world and brings global insight right to our doorstep.