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    US Embassy Celebrates 250 Years of American Excellence and 10,000 Moroccan Alumni

    By January 24, 20263 Mins Read
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    Rabat – Against the elegant backdrop of the Palais des Congrès Bouregreg, the air buzzed with both youthful optimism and seasoned diplomatic resonance as the US EmbAmerica 250th Anniversary Alumni Summit assy in Morocco convened on January 24. 

    Hundreds of Moroccan alumni of US government exchange programs gathered to mark not just a historic anniversary of American independence, but also to reflect on an enduring friendship that spans nearly two and a half centuries.

    At the heart of the summit were conversations about innovation, leadership, and human connections forged through international exchange, all set against the broader backdrop of one of the oldest diplomatic relationships in US history.

    AI, business, and real-world impact

    One of the event’s standout voices was Cynthia Respert, an AI Solutions Architect and COO of RebrandX.

    “I have a session on how to leverage artificial intelligence to do more with less. So super excited to be here,” Respert said, emphasizing how AI is already reshaping entrepreneurship and small businesses.

    Reflecting on cultural exchange, she said, “We had a partnership with Global Ties and the PFP program. We had an exchange student from Morocco in Detroit, Michigan. And now I’m here in the beautiful country of Morocco.”

    Diplomacy at its core

    Nancy Talbot, spokesperson for the US Embassy in Morocco, placed the summit within a powerful historical frame.

    “As the United States prepares to celebrate its 250th anniversary of independence this summer, we also prepare to celebrate 250 years of friendship with Morocco, the first country to recognize us,” Talbot said.

    “Our relationship is strong and enduring, and it ranges from economics to security to stability, and it gives prosperity and benefits to the people of both our countries,” she added.

    Talbot highlighted people-to-people diplomacy: “From sports diplomacy… to economic diplomacy… and what we call people-to-people diplomacy… This is diplomacy at its very core, and we’re happy to bring us all into the next century.”

    Education as a bridge

    Educational exchange was another cornerstone of the summit. Rebecca Geffner, Executive Director of MACECE, highlighted the Fulbright program’s impact.

    “MACECE is the bi-national commission established in 1982, which oversees the Fulbright program, which is the flagship international exchange program of the U.S. Department of State,” Geffner highlighted.

    “Every year, MACECE sends between 60 and 70 Moroccans to the United States on Fulbright scholarships, and we receive about 30 Americans here in Morocco for study, research, teaching, and professional development,” she explained.

    “It’s a pleasure to be here at the alumni summit, where there are hundreds of our exchange alumni participating today, as well as many of our Fulbright scholars.”

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