ACYPL Selects Dorman For Trip
Rep. Joe Dorman has been selected as a delegate by the American Council of Young Political Leaders to study the political systems of Nicaragua and El Salvador and promote the United States during a 14-day trip.
"I am honored to represent ACYPL and the United States in this endeavor," said Dorman, D-Rush Springs.
"This will be a chance to better understand the current political dynamics in Central America and help people there better understand the United States. I look forward to forging possible trade relationships and friendships between not only the countries, but also specifically between Oklahoma and the nations of El Salvador and Nicaragua."
He will join six other young political leaders from across the United States during the trip from July 9-25 to discuss the country's political structure, engage in dialogue on bilateral issues and forge professional relationships.
Dorman will join the delegates in Washington, D.C. for briefings by the U.S. Department of State and the Nicaraguan and El Salvadoran Embassies before flying on to Managua, Nicaragua.
ACYPL targets young political leaders likely to assume future leadership positions in their national governments. Throughout its 40 years of existence, the ACYPL has sent over 6,000 rising political stars from around the world on delegations to over 90 countries for the purpose of fostering international relationships.
"I am honored to represent ACYPL and the United States in this endeavor," said Dorman, D-Rush Springs.
"This will be a chance to better understand the current political dynamics in Central America and help people there better understand the United States. I look forward to forging possible trade relationships and friendships between not only the countries, but also specifically between Oklahoma and the nations of El Salvador and Nicaragua."
He will join six other young political leaders from across the United States during the trip from July 9-25 to discuss the country's political structure, engage in dialogue on bilateral issues and forge professional relationships.
Dorman will join the delegates in Washington, D.C. for briefings by the U.S. Department of State and the Nicaraguan and El Salvadoran Embassies before flying on to Managua, Nicaragua.
ACYPL targets young political leaders likely to assume future leadership positions in their national governments. Throughout its 40 years of existence, the ACYPL has sent over 6,000 rising political stars from around the world on delegations to over 90 countries for the purpose of fostering international relationships.
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