10-Year Strategic Plan
Building a dynamic regional economic and political zone
10-Year Strategic Plan (2026–2035)
This 10-year plan (2026–2035) focuses on restoring bipartisan dialogue, driving economic diplomacy and investments, advancing innovation partnerships and global competitiveness, and championing cultural pluralism. By 2035, GGWIRC will position the Global Greater Washington region as a national model for resilience and international cooperation, facilitating over $100 billion to $500 billion in economic development and investment, empowering 100,000 professionals, and hosting global summits in Global Greater Washington, Geneva, and Côte d’Ivoire.
Domestic Resilience & Bipartisan Dialogue
Restore bipartisan dialogue and domestic resilience through trustful collaboration
Economic Diplomacy & Market Access
Build economic bridges to local economic actors, global partner regions, and global markets.
Innovation Partnerships and Global Competitiveness
Cross-Sector Partnership: Foster alliances among U.S. corporations, African enterprises, and diaspora entrepreneurs to co-develop innovative products, services, and solutions.
Cultural Exchange & Pluralism
Elevate arts, culture, and media as drivers of innovation, recognizing heritage and creativity as economic assets.
Why the Urgency
The next decade demands more than dialogue—it calls for bold collaboration. GGWIRC is not just a committee; it is a movement to reinvent America’s regional resilience and global leadership.
We invite visionary leaders, corporations, foundations, and global partners to join us in shaping a platform where Baltimore’s economic strength, Washington’s political influence, Philadelphia’s cultural heritage, and Geneva’s diplomatic reach converge to create a new model of cooperation.
Act Now
Become a partner in a transformation that will:
Bridge continents through economic diplomacy.
Reimagine domestic resilience for trust and adaptability to global challenges
Celebrate pluralism through cultural exchange.
Empower talent for the future of work.
Together, we can write America’s next chapter of leadership—beyond 250 years of independence, toward a century of shared agency and global competitiveness.
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