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To: Scott Pruitt! Personal Email/Ex. 6 j ____________________________ Cc: Nic_ho!as_M.T_0j 2^ ia.net]; Sm otkin, R ickj P ersonal Em ail/E x. 6 i M illan H upp[[ Personal Em ail/Ex. 6 :]; Hupp, S ydney[hupp.sydney@ epa.g'ov]' From: M atthew 'S w fft S e n t: Sun 5/21/2017 7:32:09 PM Subject: 2017 C oncordia A nnual S um m it S peaker Invitation fo r S cott P ruitt Scott Pruitt 2017 Concordia Annual Sum mit Speaker lnvitation.pdf 2017 Concordia Annual Sum m it Memo 5.8.17.pdf 2017 Concordia Annual Sum m it Speaker Information Deck 5.3.17.pdf Scott, Great seeing you the other day on the plane! It is my distinct pleasure to extend the attached invitation for you to be a major speaker at the 2017 Concordia Annual Summit, being held on September 18th and 19th in New York City. As you know, Concordia is a nonprofit, nonpartisan organization that enables publicprivate partnerships to create a more prosperous and sustainable future. As our signature event, the Annual Summit serves as a global affairs forum promoting cross sector collaboration on some of the world's most complex and pressing issues. The 2017 Concordia Annual Summit will convene a diversity of opinions to address issues such as national security, democratic governance, economic opportunity, and infrastructure development among many others. Previous Concordia events have convened over 5,000 participants from across the globe, including current and former heads of state, C-suite executives, and prominent nonprofit leaders. After speaking with Rick, we both discussed that this would be an important opportunity for you to address a very powerful and global community. You could give a major speech or do a one-on-one interview. Please see the attached speaker information packet and an initial memo on the 2017 Annual Summit outlining sessions in development for additional information. Please do not hesitate to contact me if you have any questions. We would be honored by your participation and I sincerely hope you will be able to join us in September. Warm Regards, Matt M atthew S w ift Co-Founder, Chairman & CEO 21 W est 46th Street New York, NY 10036 Office: (6 4 6 ) 5 6 8 -1 3 8 9 : Cell: (6 4 6 ) 6 3 0 -5 5 0 4 concordia.net 17cv01906 Sierra Club v. EPA ED 001523B 00006047-00001 Confidentiality Note: This email may contain confidential and/or private information. If you received this email in error please delete and notify sender. 17cv01906 Sierra Club v. EPA ED 001523B 00006047-00002 2017 CONCORDIA ANNUAL SUMMIT SEPTEMBER 18TH & 19TH, 2017 | 9:00AM - 6:00PM | GRAND HYATT NEWYORK | NEWYORK, NY Since 2011, the Concordia Annual Summit has convened the world's most prominent business, government, and nonprofit leaders to foster dialogue and enable effectivepartnerships for social impact. This annual global affairsforum takes place in New York City and examines the world's most pressing challenges. Since its founding, the Annua! Sum mit has brought together over 5,000 participants, including 50 current arid form er heads o f state, 500 international and Fortune 500 C-suite executives, prom inent nonprofit leaders, and senior U.S. Congressional and Adm inistration officials. The 2017ConcordiaAnnual Sum mit will convene a diversity o f opinions to discuss the power of partnership in tackling global challenges such as labor traffickingglobal health, migration, corruption, and national security, while furthering progressin democratic governance, food and energy sustainability, environmental security, economic opportunity, and gender parity. As evidenced in its mission, Concordia believes public-private partnerships are a key tool in addressing these issues, ensuring progress, and creating a more prosperous and sustainable future for all. CONCORDIA'S PROGRAMMING PIPELINES ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT & INTERNATIONAL FINAL J EIWIRONMENIAL SECURITY & NATURAL RESOURCE MANAGEMENT (SENDER PARITY & INCLUSIVE D iV B IS iW C H ^ . HKLTH & EMERGENCY RESPONSE GOODGCNB3NANCE& DEMOCRACY HUMAN RIGHTS & CIVIL LIBERTIES 1NNOVATIVE TECHNOLOGY & SUSTAINABLE INFRASTRUCTURE SHARED VALUE & SOCIAL IMPACT 17cv01906 Sierra Club v. EPA ED 001523B 00006048-00001 ANNUAL SUMMIT SESSIONS IN DEVELOPMENT: Sustainable Infrastructure: Financing and Supporting Service Delivery in Africa Refugee Integration: Local Practice Shaping National Policy Power to the People?: The Global Rise o f Populism Global Philanthropy: Measuring Outcomes and Maximizing Impact Shortage & Scarcity: Hum anitarian Crisis in Venezuela Lessons from the Troubles: Strategic Post-Conflict Investment from Colombia to Cyprus Response & Recovery: Sustaining Health Services in C om plex Emergencies Unelected, but Official: The Office o f the First Lady Disruptive Technology: The Future o f the Workforce W ild Cards in the W orld Order: International Security in the 21st Century Risk & Reward: Innovative Financing Solutions to Achieve the SDGs Sustainability: It'sW h a t's fo r Dinner Labor T rafficking: W hat Tools Do Governm ents Really Have? PROGRAMMING PARTNERS WILL INCLUDE: imericares (j.E< ^A tlan tic Council t ,Ml M AKE IT PO SSI BL E The Tahrir Institute for Middle East Policy Wilson Center 17cv01906 Sierra Club v. EPA ED 001523B 00006048-00002 ANNUAL SUMMIT SESSION FORMATS PLENARY SESSIONS Our plenary stage has featured the foremost thought-leaders on public-private partnerships in business, government, and the nonprofit sector. From topic-driven panel discussions and exclusive interviews with policy influences to exclusive partnership announcements and inspirational addresses by world leaders, the Summit's featured plenary sessions offerattendees valuable insight into the world's most pressing issues. 'Members, Sponsors, and Programming Partners will receive preferred seating STRATEGIC DIALOGUES Strategic Dialogues feature 30-40 select individuals, including current and form er heads o f state, Chairs, and CEOs o f leading corporations and multi-lateral organizations, who discuss particularly pressing global problems in-depth. These curated, interactive discussions, where everyone around the table is encouraged to participate, will serve as high-level working groups. The aim o f these discussions is to produce deliverables such as policy recommendations, collections of challenge opportunities, and repositories o f best practices, ` Open only to Members, Sponsors, Programming Partners, and Speakers ROUNDTABLES Roundtable presentations allow for extended discussion among a small group o f 15-20 experts and practitioners on a specific topic in industry, public policy, or of regional concern. These roundtable conversations allow for more granular, deep-dive discussions that may result in a more analytical framework for assessing large-scale global problems. These sessionsare typically curated byProgramm ing Partners and attended by members of the Concordia community. 'Open only to Members, Sponsors, Programming Partners, and Speakers 17cv01906 Sierra Club v. EPA ED 001523B 00006048-00003 ANNUAL SUMMIT SESSION FORMATS OFFICE HOURS Office Hours is a series of exclusive, closed-door meetings that allow Concordia Members to engage on a more intim ate level with Members of the Leadership Council, former world leaders, and select Sum m it speakers. These private conversations offera unique opportunityfor members to receive insight from top thought-leaders working to promote public-private partnerships today, 'Open only to Members, Sponsors, Programming Partners, and Speakers WORKING LUNCHES Concordia hosts various working groups o f about 50-70 people during the Summit lunch period. These practitioner-level groups meet to discuss a focused topic and aim to leave the meeting with both practitioner and policy-level recommendations to catalyze progress on the issue, "Open only to Members, Sponsors, Programming Partners, and Speakers PRIVATE MEETINGS As part o f the event space, private meeting rooms are available to select members o f the Concordia com m unity to host high-level conversations with Sum mit attendees as well as non-Summit attendees who may be in the NYCareafor the U.N. General Assembly, "Open only to Members, Sponsors, Programming Partners, and Speakers 17cv01906 Sierra Club v. EPA ED 001523B 00006048-00004 OPPORTUNITIES TO ENGAGE _________________________ SPONSORSHIP_________________________ Benefits includeextensive branding exposureancl increased visibility through the live webcast. Additionally, sponsorsaregranted access to the Members Lounge, exclusive roundtable discussions, private meetings, and Office Hours. MEMBERSHIP Concordia Members are leading experts at the intersection o f the public, private, and nonprofit arenas. Through Concordia, individual and organizational Members alike have a platform to pursue their areas of interest. Members join to stay informed on the latest P3 developments, connect with an immense network of global leaders, and find opportunities for creating partnershipsthat align with their expertise. Each year, Concordia brings together hundreds of public, private, and nonprofit leaders by organizing various regional events, private meetings, briefings, and its annual Summit. Concordia Members are affordedunique opportunities such as OfficeHours, an exclusive conversation with a Leadership Council member or select speaker to receive insight from today's top thought leaders. _______ TICKETING Non-Members have the opportunity purchase a ticket for a limited Annual Sum mit experience for one day at $300 or both days at $500, A one or two-day ticket provides access to plenary sessions and the P3 Lounge for the duration o f the event. PROGRAMMING PARTNERSHIP Concordia partners with leading think tanks, innovative government bureaus, and international nonprofit institutions to develop its action- oriented year-round programming. Through a collaborative and iterative process, Concordia and its Programming Partners curate topical content and develop event objectives around tim ely global challenges. 17cv01906 Sierra Club v. EPA ED 001523B 00006049-00001 WHAT IS CONCORDIA Concordia is a registered 501 (c)3 nonprofit, nonpartisan organization that enables public-private partnerships to create a more prosperous and sustainable future. As equal parts convener, campaigner, and idea incubator, Concordia is actively building cross-sector partnerships for social impact. PROGRAMMING Concordia fosters meaningful dialogue, sparks collaboration, and inspires collective action by way o f diverse, innovative, and action-oriented programming. Concordia Members, Partners, and Advisors connect and collaborate year-round w ithin ten Programming Pipelines, each representing a topical global challenge or social impact opportunity. Each Pipeline houses several points o f engagement that bring our com m unity together to share best practices, incubate ideas, identify research needs, and explore new opportunities for partnerships. Each Pipeline also contains one or more Collaboratives comprised o f issue area experts that work on more specific, ongoing topics with the end goal o f form ing a public-private partnership (P3) as part o f a Concordia Campaign. EVENTS Si nee 2011, the Concordia has been convening the w orld's most prom inent business, government, and nonprofit leaders to enable e - ffe c tiv e partnerships for positive social impact. TheConcordia Annual Sum m it takes place in New York City in September around the United Nations General Assembly and serves as a global a - H a irs forum for thought leaders and innovators to examine the w orld's most pressing challenges. Concordia's Regional Summits, which thus far focus on Latin America and Europe, address the pressing political and economic priorities o f specific regions and act as idea incubators leading up to the Concordia Annual Summit. To complement these signature Summits, Concordia regularly hosts smaller events that feature experts and industry leaders from our LeadershipCouncil, Membership Program, and the Concordia community. 17cv01906 Sierra Club v. EPA ED 001523B 00006049-00002 WHAT IS CONCORDIA SOCIAL IMPACT Concordia's Social Impact initiatives serve as avenues for like-minded actors to build meaningful public-private partnerships (P3s) that move the needle on a targeted global challenge at the business, government, and consumer levels through an innovative campaign series and research opportunities. The Concordia Campaigns for Social Impact Series narrows our programmatic, research, and networking focus to tackle a particularly pressing global problem over a m ultiyear period, A Campaign draws attention to a specific challenge and catalyzes action for maximum social impact around that issue. Concordia runs m ultiple Campaigns concurrently to fully leverage the Concordia platform and network. Aligned closely w ith the Campaigns Series, Concordia's research uncovers best practices and trends in the partnering space with the aim o f providing governments, businesses, and nonprofits with the knowledge and tools necessaiy to engage e - ffiectively in innovative partnerships for social impact. Concordia's research is conducted in partnership w ith leading global think tanks, research institutions, and socially conscious private corporations and address a broad range o f issues. 17cv01906 Sierra Club v. EPA ED 001523B 00006049-00003 2017 CONCORDIA ANNUAL SUMMIT SEPTEMBER 18TH & 19TH | NEW YORK, NEW YORK Since 2011, the Concordia Annual Sum mit has been convening the w orld's most prom inent business, government, and nonprofit leaders to enable e - lle c tiv e partnerships for positive social impact. The Annual Sum mit takes place in New York City and serves as a global a - H a irs forum for thought leaders and innovators to examine the w orld's most pressing challenges. Through our cross-sector panel discussions, Strategic Dialogues and interviews with prominent world leaders, participants are able to learn from industry experts and explore solutions w ith potential partners. 17cv01906 Sierra Club v. EPA ED 001523B 00006049-00004 SESSION FORMATS PLENARY SESSIONS Our plenary stage has featured some o f the foremost thought leaders on public-private partnerships and world a - fla ir s to date. From topic-driven panel discussions, intim ate interviews with policy influencers, and passionate addresses by world leaders, the Concordia audience is consistently a - H o rd e d valuable insight to the world's most pressing issues through the Sum m it's featured plenary sessions. STRATEGIC DIALOGUES Strategic Dialogues will feature 30-50 select individuals, including current and form er heads o f state, Chairs and CEOs o f leading corporations, and multi-lateral organizations, who w ill discuss particularly pressing global problems. These curated, interactive discussions w ili serve as high-level working groups that w ill produce deliverables such as policy recommendations, collections o f challenge opportunities, or repositories o f best practices. ROUNDTABLE DISCUSSIONS Concordia's Roundtables allow for extended discussion among a small group (15-20 per session) o f experts on a spe cific topic in industry, public policy, or o f regional concern. Typically led by former or sitting heads o f state, industry pioneers, and civil society leaders, roundtables provide a more analytical framework for assessing large-scale global problems. Expanding beyond plenary stage presentations, roundtables o - H e r Members the rare opportunity to listen to in-depth analysis and expert viewpoints on the salient solutions made possible by public-private partnerships. 17cv01906 Sierra Club v. EPA ED 001523B 00006049-00005 17cv01906 Sierra Club v. EPA SOCIAL MEDIA ENGAGEMENT Concordia utilizes its social media platform to publicize Sum m it speakers, feature participating organizations, and highlight partnership announcements in the weeks and m onths surrounding the Summit, Concordia looks forward to highlighting our amazing speakers and their social impact ventures by engaging with speakers directly via our social media platforms. The 2016Concordia Annual Sum mit resulted in 9 m illion impressions on Tw itter and Facebook and received over 4,000 mentions on Twitter, V\te encourage our speakers to subm it their social media handles with their registration to set the foundation for this public dialogue. SOCIAL MEDIA CHANNELS - #CONCORDIA17 @3oncordiaSummit Facebook.com/TheConcordiaSummit ConcordiaSummit ED 001523B 00006049-00006 17cv01906 Sierra Club v. EPA PROGRAMMING PARTNERS Concordia partners with innovative institutions, impactful government agencies, forward-thinking businesses, and leading nonprofits to create the most engaging and action-oriented programming possible. PREVIOUS PROGRAMMING PARTNERS HAVE INCLUDED: 1a m e ric a re s . MU A r izo na state U n iver sity ^A tla n tic council rFORrFwRIliw GtE O R G E W. g u s h I n s t it u t e HUMANITY UNITED iV ittIJ lii . NEW AMERICA V, The ROCKEFELLER V FOUNDATION BUSINESS FOR2 0 3 0 An muHUite ofthe l*iiud 5 ., Cm ,nelforh,. Wilson Center IU.S. WATER PARTNERSHIP for a water secure world 'i|j|i iil j'A u If i i ijiiiJi| ivfTMr3 The UN Refugee Agente W IN R O C K INTERNATIONAL ED 001523B 00006049-00007 17cv01906 Sierra Club v. EPA ANNUAL SUMMITS 2016 ANNUAL SUMMIT 2013 ANNUAL SUMMIT The 2018 Concordia Annual Sum m it convened over The Concordia com m unity convened to create 2,000 cross-sector leaders to d is c u s issues such as innovative solutions and bring existing initiatives to Sustainable Global Food Supply, The Future o f Europe, scale in order to serve and support our global youth Corruption and Governance in Latin America, Labor populations. Concordia launched its Partnership index T ra - flic k in g , among many others. The Sum mit featured in 2013, which ranks countries based on their readiness the participation o f HE. Alexis Tsipras, Prime Minister and need to engage in P3s. The 2013 Annual Sum mit o f Greece; H.E. NicosAnastasiades, President o f Cyprus featured a keynote conversation w ith Andrew Liveris, and H.E. Ellen Johnson Sirleaf, President o f Liberia. President, Chairman & CED o f The Dow Chemical Company. 2015 ANNUAL SUMMIT The 2015 Concordia Annual Sum mit convened cross 2012 ANNUAL SUMMIT sector leaders to discuss scalable solutions to timely Participants engaged in PS-focused sessions ranging issues such as labor tra - flic k in g , international disaster from economic growth in Haiti to advancing w om en's response, and counter extremism. The Summit empowerm ent in Afghanistan. The 2012 Annual gathered over 1,100 participants and featured closing Sum m it featured a keynote interview w ith former remarks by Vice President Joe Biden. President Bill Clinton. 2014 ANNUAL SUMMIT Cross-sector leaders discussed scalable solutions in counter-human tra - ffic k re g flo fts p future of American energy, and economic growth in Latin America. The 2014 Annual Sum mit featured a keynote conversation w ith form er President George W. Bush and First Lady Laura Bush. 2011 ANNUAL SUMMIT At the inaugural ConcordiaAnnual Summit, participants examined the fight against terrorism and the struggle to counter violent extremism. The Sum mit featured a live simulation depicting an emergency meeting ofglobal leaders in the event o f a terrorist attack. President GeorgeW. Bush delivered the keynote address. ED 001523B 00006049-00008 PAST CONCORDIA SPEAKERS President George W. Bush 43rd President, r United S ta te ofAmerica Vice President Joe Biden 47th Vice President, United States ofAmerica Laura B ush, Former First Lady, United S ta te ofAmerica H.E. Alexis T sip ras , Prime Minister, f Hellenic Republic H.E, Ellen Johnson Sirleaf , President, J Republic o f Liberia - V H.E, Laura Chinchilla ; Former President, Republic ofCosta Rica H.E. A li Laarayedh Former Prime Minister, I Tunisian Republic 1 President B ill Clinton 142nd President, United States o fAmerica Hon. H illary R. Clinton Former US. Secretary ofState, United States ofAmerica H.E. Dr. Abdullah Abdullah C hief Executive, Islamic Republic ofAfghanistan H.E. V iktor Yushchenko Former President, Ukraine H.E. Dr. Joyce Banda I Former President, Republic of Malawi H.E. Joseph Muscat Prime Minister, Republic of Malta H.E. Monica Geingos First Lady, Republic of Namibia Secretary John Kerry Secretary ofState. United States ofAmerica (via video) Hon. Donald H. Rumsfeld m 13th &21st Secretary of Defense, U.S Department of Defens Senator John McCain Senator, I U.S. Senate Senator Lindsey Graham Senator, U.S. Senate Mi Sylvia M athews Burwell Secretary. U.S. Department o f | Health & Human Services Luis Alm agro Lemes Secretary General, Organization ofAmerican States 1 Amb. J e - t i rey DeLaurent Charg d'A - L L a ir U.S. Embassy in Havana, Cuba Valerie B. Jarrett SeniorAdvisor and Assistant to the President,W rite House *K m Hon. M adeleine K. Albright Chair,A lbright StonebridgeGroup& Former U.S. Secretary ofState Senator Kirsten G illibrand i Senator, U.S. Senate (via video) Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz , Congresswoman f & Former Chair, DNC Gov. Jon Huntsman, Jr. I Chairman, Atlantic CounciI H.E. Filippo Grandi High Commissioner for Refugees, United Nations Gen. (Ret.) David H. Petraeus Former Director, Central intelligence Agency 17cv01906 Sierra Club v. EPA ED 001523B 00006049-00009 T.EbcnePicferB Founder & Chairman, BP Capital Sir Richard Branson Founder, Virgin Group (via video) Dr. Anne-Marie Slaughter President &CED, ['JewAmerica Kendall Powell ChiefExecutive O - ip ic General Mills John P. Bilbrey President &CBD, The Hershey Company Emmanuel Faber ChiefExecutive O - Mice1 Danone Muhammad Yunus N otel Peace Laureate; Founder, Grameen Bank PAST CONCORDIA SPEAKERS Warren B u - t ie t t ChiefExecutive O il-icer, Berkshire Hathaway Inc. Muhtar Kent Chairman &CED, The Coca-Cola Company George Soros Founder & Chair, Soros Fund Management & The Open Society Foundations Donna Karan Founder, DKNf Paul Polman ChiefExecutive O - iSicer, ni lever David MacLennan Chairman &OE D, Dr. Judith Rodin - - f sident, - ^ Rockefeller Foundation Luis Alberto Moreno President, Inter-American Development Bank Martina Hund-Mejean ChiefFinancial G - M i Mastercard Salii Shetty Secretary General, Amnesty International Kathy Calvin Presidenta CED, United Nations Foundation Tom Brokaw Special Correspondent, NBC News Rt. Hon. David M iliband Presidents CHS, International Rescue Committee Kristaiina Georgieva Vice-President for Budget and Human Resources, European Commission i. Jane Harman ctor, President &CED, w TheVMIson Center John J. Hamre President &CED, Pte n te r forStrategic and International Studies Dr. Tom Frieden Director, tenters for Disease Control and Prevention A KM' > Dr. Bassem Youssef Former Host, ABernarnag W illiam J. Bratton term er Commissioner, NewYork Police Department Lilian Tintori Venezuelan Human Rights Activist Neera landen Presidents CEO, Center forAmerican Progress & CAPAction Fund 17cv01906 Sierra Club v. EPA ED 001523B 00006049-00010 LEADERSHIP COUNCIL Concordia's Leadership Council is a powerful roster o f form er heads o f state, leaders o f industry, and policy experts w ith practical experience at every level o f government and business. By o- fSering strategic guidance, expanding our com m unity, and advising our programming, the Leadership Council c o n trib u te to all areas o f our ever-growing organ ra tio n . George M. Logothetis Chairman and ChiefExecutive O - filic e r ofThe Libra Group & Chairman of The Concordia Leadership Council P resident Jos Mara te n a r, Former President ofThe Government ofSpain President Felipe Caldern, Former President ofThe United Mexican States Prim e Minister Mikuls Dzurinda, Former Prime M inister ofThe Slovak Republic PresidentAleksander Kwasniewski, Former President ofThe Republic ofPoland President LuisAlberto Lacalle, Former President of the Oriental Republic of Uruguay President A ndrs Pastrana Arango, Former President ofThe Republ ic ofColombia President Sebastin Pinera, Former President ofThe Republic ofChile President Jorge Fernando Quiroga, FormerPresident ofThe Plurinational State of Bolivia Prime Minister Kevin Rudd, Former Prime Minister ofThe Commonwealth ofAustralia President Alvaro U ribe Vlez, Former President ofThe Republic ofColombia President Vaira Vi^e-Freibergg Former President ofThe Republic of Latvia Suwat Liptapanlop, Former Deputy Prime Minister ofThe Kingdom ofThailand HRH Prince Abdul-Aziz bin Talal, Chairman ofG -PGroup Dr. W illia m J.A nthoiis, Director and ChiefExecutive O - iH icer ofThe Mi11erCenter Teri Ardleigh, Leadership Council Member, Concordia Cherie Blair, CEE, QC, Founder&ChairofO m niaStrategy LLP; Founders Patron ofThe Cherie B lair Foundation forVtonen 17cv01906 Sierra Club v. EPA Irin a B otova, Director-General of UNESCO Dr. Ian Bremmer, Founder and President of Eurasia Group & Foreign A - H a irs Columnist and Editor-at-Large at HIVE Ambassador Paula J. Dobriansky, Ph.D, Former Undersecretary ofState for Democracy and Global A - f la i rs & President'sSpecial Envoy to Northern Ireland Dr. Jacob A. Frenkel Chairman of JP Morgan Chase International Jane Harman, Director, President, and ChiefExecutive O - SSicer ofVMIson Center Thomas Kean, ForrrerGovemor o f the State o f New Jersey & Chairman ofThe 9/11 Commission Muhtar Kent, Chairman ofThe Coca-Cola Company John S. Koudounis, ChiefExecutive O - fiic e r ofCalamos Investments Andrew N. Liveris, President, Chairman & ChiefExecutive O - iSSicer ofThe Dow Chemical Company Constantine M. Logothetis, Executive Vice Chairman ofThe Libra Group Jabulane Mabuza, Chairman ofTelkom SASOC Limited Anita B. McBride, FormerAssistant to President GeorgeW. Bush & Chief ofS ta -11 to First Lady Laura Bush George J. Mitchell, FormerSenate M ajority Leader of the U.S. Senate Ambassador John D. Negroponte, Former U.S. Deputy Secretary ofState &U.S. Director of National Intelligence Michael J. Nyenhuis, President & CEOofArencares Eduardo J. Padrn, Ph.D., President, Miami DadeCollege David A. Paterson, FormerGovernor of the State of New York Gen. (Ret.) David H. Petraeus* Former Director o f the Central Intelligence Agency Frances Fragos Townsencj Former Homeland SecurityAdvisor to the President of the United States&CBS NewsSenior National Security Analyst ED 001523B 00006049-00011 CONTACT DONNELL SILVA DIRECTOR OF PROGRAMMING, CONCORDIA AT 646-568-1308 OR DSILVA@CONCORDIA.NET WVWV.CONCORDIA.NET 17cv01906 Sierra Club v. EPA ED 001523B 00006049-00012 CONCORDIA May 2017 The Honorable Scott Pruitt Administrator IJ.S. Environmental Protection Agency Dear Administrator Pruitt, It is our pleasure to invite you as our honored guest and featured speaker at the 2017 Concordia Annual Summit, on September 18th and 19 th in N ew York C ity . It is our hope that you would provide remarks or an interview on our plenary stage focusing on American energy security and independence. Paul Polman, Chief Executive Officer of Unilever , stated at the 201 6 Annual Summit, "The issues that we face are well known. The solution s that we have are well thought -through. The thing that is missing, frankly, is human willpower, based on the values of dignity, respect, and equity .. .apartnership for theCommon good. " The2017 Concordia Annual Summit will convene a diversity o f opinions to discuss the power of partnership in tackling global challenges such as labor trafficking, global health , migration, corruption, and national security, while furthering progress in democratic governance, food and energy sustainability, environmental security, economic opportunity, and gender parity. As evidenced in its mission, Concordia believes public -private partnerships are a key tool in addressing these issues, ensuring progress, and creating a more prosperous and sustainable future for all. As the world turns its attention to New York City durin g the week of the General Debate of the U .N. General Assembly, the Concordia Annual Summit offers an extraordinary opportunity to weigh in on the most relevant issues of our time. Concordia Summits have become respected and compelling nonpartisan, nonprofit platform s that transform and enhance thewayglobal leadersapproach theworld'sgreatest challenges. As our signaturegathering, the Annual Summit catalyzes action through shared value approaches and social impact objectives. Previous Concordia Summits hav e brought together over 5 ,000 participants, including current and former heads o f state, international and U .S.-based Fortune 500 C -suite executives, prominent nonprofit leaders, and senior U.S. Congressional and Administration officials. We would be honored by your participation. For more information or to confirm your participation, please have the appropriate member of your staff contact Concordia'SDirector Of Programming, Ms. Donniell Silva at dsilva@concordia.net or +1.646.568.1308. Sincerely, Matthew A. Swift Co-Founder, Chairman, & CEO Concordia Nicholas M. Logothetis Co-Founder & Chairman of the Board Concordia + 1 646.568.1388 (o) | +1 646.861.6570 ( 0 | www.concordia.net 21 West 46th Street, New York, NY 10036 17cv01906 Sierra Club v. EPA ED 001523B 00006050-00001