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Heute habe ich die liebe Vanessa Neumann als Interviewgast. Vanessa ist Empowerment Coach und Führungskraft im Hessischen Rundfunk. Sie spricht heute darüber, wie sie vor einigen Jahren kurz davor war, die falsche Entscheidung zu treffen, was ihre berufliche und private Zukunft angeht und sie sich dann entschieden hat, auf ihr Herz zu hören, worüber sie heute überglücklich ist. WIE sie das geschafft hat, verrät sie im Interview. Lass Dich inspirieren von einer echten Empower-Lady, die es verstanden hat, dass Dein Herz Dir immer den FÜR DICH richtigen Weg zeigt. Female Empowerment ON. Wir wünschen Dir viel Freude und Inspiration beim Zuhören. Deine Sol und Deine Anastasia von FEMPOWERMENT UNIVERSITY ___________________ Link zur Warteliste für den Female Empowerment ON - Onlinekurs: Trage Dich jetzt unverbindlich in der Warteliste ein, um als erste zu erfahren, ab wann Du Dich für den Onlinekurs anmelden kannst und von welchen Aktionen Du profitieren kannst. Sei die FemPowerLady der ersten Stunde. https://fempowermentuniversity.com/female-empowerment-on-onlinekurs/ ___________________ Mehr zu Vanessa findest Du unter: Homepage: https://vanessaneumann.de Instagram: https://instagram.com/vanessa_neumann_coaching ___________________ Mehr zu den Frauen hinter Female Empowerment ON findest Du unter: FEMPOWERMENT UNIVERSITY Homepage: https://www.fempowermentuniversity.com E-Mail: team@fempowermentuniversity.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/fempowerment.university/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/fempowerment.university/
In this episode, we discuss the response of the international community to the Maduro dictatorship with Vanessa Neumann, Ph.D., Ambassador and Chief of Mission for the Interim Government of Venezuela to the United Kingdom and Ireland. Ambassador Neumann was a central figure in a recent historic decision from the London High Court that “unequivocally” recognized the presidential legitimacy of Juan Guaidó over Nicolás Maduro. That decision also barred Maduro from accessing several dozen tons of gold bullion in the Bank of England worth billions of dollars, cutting off a major financial lifeline and escape route for the dictatorship. Today, Juan Guaidó is recognized by the United Kingdom and roughly sixty other countries around the world as the rightful president of Venezuela. This international coalition of democracies has been instrumental in applying pressure to isolate the Maduro dictatorship by targeting the lingering fragments of its existence outside of Venezuela that allows the regime to count on exit strategies to survive. In this episode, Ambassador Neumann and I discuss the United Kingdom's support for the Venezuelan people, details of the case of the Venezuelan gold in the Bank of England, and the recognition of the international community of Juan Guaidó, not Nicolas Maduro, as the constitutionally recognized interim president of Venezuela. Dr. Neumann is the founder of Asymmetrica, a political risk firm with a specialty in Latin American politics and security. She is the author of "Blood Profits," and a co-author of "The Many Criminal Heads of the Golden Hydra." She was also the academic reviewer for the United States Special Operations Command's manual on the Assessing Revolutionary and Insurgent Strategies teaching manual on counterinsurgency in Colombia. Dr. Neumann holds a Ph. D. in political philosophy from Columbia University, and fellowships at Yale University, Columbia University, and the Foreign Policy Research Institute. In March 2019, Dr. Neumann was appointed Ambassador and Chief of Mission for Venezuela to the Court of St. James's in the United Kingdom. Twitter: @vanessaneumann YouTube: Vanessa Neumann Embassy of Venezuela in the United Kingdom and Ireland: @EmbajadaVE_UKI UK and partners joint statement: Free and fair presidential elections in Venezuela
Eighteen months ago, Venezuela seemed to be on the brink of political upheaval. The leader of the National Assembly declared himself president, and 50 countries offered him official recognition. But the ruling party has not been toppled. Nicolás Maduro is still in the presidential palace, overseeing a country deep in economic and healthcare crisis. HARDtalk’s Stephen Sackur speaks to Vanessa Neumann, London envoy of the would-be president Juan Guaidó. Did the Venezuelan opposition blow their chance?
La embajadora de Guaidó ante el Reino Unido e Irlanda, Vanessa Neumann, habló en Mañanas BLU sobre la decisión de un juez británico de impedir que cerca de 1.800 millones de dólares en oro venezolano depositado en el Banco de Inglaterra sean recuperados por el régimen de Nicolás Maduro, quien anunció que apelará la decisión.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
La noticia de este día jueves 02 de julio, se hizo sentir desde muy temprano. El Reino Unido, que no da acceso al corrupto régimen tiránico de Nicolás a los más de un mil millones de dólares que representaban las reservas de oro de Venezuela en el Banco de Inglaterra, y reconoce inequívocamente a Juan Guaidó como Presidente del país. El financial Times titula: El tribunal del Reino Unido rechaza el reclamo de Maduro sobre $ 1 mil millones de oro venezolano en poder del Banco de Inglaterra Pero ¿qué consecuencias jurídicas y políticas tiene esta decisión y qué otros elementos hay que destacar de ella? César Miguel Rondón aborda el tema junto a dos de los artífices de esta acción en pro de los intereses de los venezolanos, Vanessa Neumann, @vanessaneumann, Embajadora de Venezuela designada ante el Reino Unido e Irlanda por el presidente interino Juan Guaidó y el Dr. José Ignacio Hernández, @ignandez, Exprocurador del gobierno interino de Juan Guaidó --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/sincodigo/message
Las relaciones de la República Islámica de Irán y Venezuela, datan de los años 60’, época de la fundación de la OPEP. Durante muchos años, las relaciones de estos dos países eran plenamente diplomáticas, pero se fueron estrechando cuando en la década del 2000, los expresidentes Hugo Chávez y Mahmud Admadinayad, se declararon opositores del imperio, una alianza basada en la hostilidad compartida contra Estados Unidos e Israel. Los regímenes de Irán y Venezuela se consideran aliados naturales, se trata de una relación que a pesar del fallecimiento de Chávez, sigue viva y que Maduro a mantenido sin importar el costo. ¿Cuán importante es la figura de Tarek El Aissami para Irán? ¿Qué papeles juegan Nicolás Maduro y Diosdado Cabello? César Miguel Rondón realiza un agudo análisis con dos expertos en la materia: Vanessa Neumann, @vanessaneumann Embajadora ante el Reino Unido designada por el presidente interino Juan Guaidó y Joseph M. Humire @jmhumire experto en Seguridad global, especializado en amenazas transnacionales en el hemisferio Occidental. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/sincodigo/message
President Maduro, in late January, ordered diplomats in the American embassy in Caracas to leave the country. Since then, Venezuela's crisis has gained national attention here in America, sparking concern about what exactly is happening in the country. The international community has called for Maduro to step down and to allow opposition leader Juan Guiado to claim his position as the elected President. Claims of human rights abuses, severe corruption, and economic degradation have plagued Venezuela, the world's leading producer of oil. The real-life "Olivia Pope", Dr. Vanessa Neumann, breaks down the situation and provides clarity about what this crisis matters to America. Credits: Theme Song: "Asi ki no ta vive" by Chachi Carvalho Outro Song: "Set You Free" by N-Trance Photo Credit: Juan Barreto, AFP, Getty Images --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/whatintheworld/message
Confident that the socialist regime in Venezuela was in its death throes, the opposition led by Juan Guaido won the backing of elements within the armed forces and appeared to be spearheading a de facto coup d’etat. They seem to have miscalculated. Nicolas Maduro faced down the putsch and continues to occupy the presidential palace. Vanessa Neumann is a member of the diplomatic team backing Juan Guaido’s claim to power. How damaging are the mistakes of the opposition?
About the Lecture: The collapse of Venezuela is no longer an internal or domestic problem; its migrant exodus has made it a hemispheric crisis. Most impacted is key US ally Colombia, where they are swelling the ranks of the ELN terrorist group. Maduro will reach the end of his presidential term in January 2019, but, with deepening repression and escalating brutality, shows no signs of leaving office democratically or indeed peaceably. The traditional opposition is fractured, conflicted and increasingly racked by corruption scandals. Yet the region's leaders are increasingly agreed that the only way to end the crisis is for the Maduro regime to end. With this complex Rubik's cube, what could the future hold for Venezuela? About the Speaker: Dr. Vanessa Neumann is an authority on Latin American politics and security, as well as on crime-terror pipelines, particularly on stemming illicit trade as a counter-terrorist and counter-insurgency strategy that supports businesses. She is the author of a book on crime-terror pipelines, Blood Profits: How American Consumers Unwittingly Fund Terrorists (St. Martin's Press, Macmillan). The Brazilian Portuguese edition Lucros de Sangue will be published in late November 2018; the Spanish language edition is currently being negotiated. Dr. Neumann is also the co-author of The Many Criminal Heads of the Golden Hydra (Asymmetrica and Counter-Extremism Project, May 2018), an extensive analysis of illicit trade and corruption in the Tri-Border Area, that has been covered by more than 75 media outlets and forced Paraguayan troop movements. Dr. Neumann has served four years on the OECD's Task Force on Countering Illicit Trade (since its inception) and on their Advisory Group. She holds a Ph.D. in political philosophy from Columbia University, and fellowships at Yale University, Columbia University and the Foreign Policy Research Institute. Her company Asymmetrica is a member of the Global Counter Terrorism Research Network (GCTRN) for the United Nations Security Council's Counter-Terrorism Committee Executive Directorate (CTED). Notably, Dr. Neumann was the academic reviewer for USSOCOM's ARIS Series teaching manual on counterinsurgency (COIN) in Colombia. She is a widely sought speaker to media, academia and governments.
The illegal trade of everyday counterfeit products -- a $400 billion a year industry -- is a big chunk of what's actually funding terrorist groups around the world, argues FPRI's Vanessa Neumann in her new book Blood Profits. In this talk, Neumann will explain how purchasing illegal goods translates into supporting organized crime and terrorists -- and what can be done about it. Neumann, a senior fellow of FPRI specializing in the crime-terror nexus, is president of Asymmetrica, a consultancy on strategies for corporate clients and governments to dismantle illicit trade. She serves on the OECD's Advisory Groupo for the Task Force on Countering Illicit Trade. She also holds fellowships at Yale University and Columbia University. She received her Ph.D. from Columbia University.
About the Lecture: On the publication date of her book, Blood Profits: How American Consumers Unwittingly Fund Terrorists, Dr. Vanessa Neumann will talk about her travels around the Americas and how narcotics, corruption and other forms of illicit trade fund non-state armed groups and threaten good governance. The talk will cover Venezuela, Colombia, Panama and Guatemala, drawing connections and distinctions between their challenges and their roles in international criminal networks. About the Speaker: Vanessa Neumann provides expertise on political risk affecting investment in the Western Hemisphere. She is a consultant to funds totaling over $1T AUM. She is an entrepreneur with extensive relationships to identify reliable partners and bridge relationships across the Western Hemisphere's industry and governments. She is the owner and founder of Asymmetrica, an anti-illicit trade and government affairs consultancy that is part of the research network for the UN Security Council's Counter-Terrorism Executive Directorate. She is a former advisor to the OECD's Task Force on Countering Illicit Trade, and a current P/CVE consultant to UN Women. In the 1990s, she conducted corporate planning and finance at Venezuelan petrochemicals conglomerate Corimon, through its NYSE IPO by Merrill Lynch. She lobbied US government for oil industry interests under Venezuela's Minister Counselor for Petroleum Affairs and helped bring first case before World Trade Organization. Returning to industry, she negotiated raw material price and payment terms with ICI, 3M, and DuPont to improve margins in petrochemicals manufacturing in 5 LatAm countries. She received a Ph.D. from Columbia University in theories of justice. She does field work in the reintegration of Colombian paramilitaries and research on LatAm security for think tanks. Currently, she is an academic reviewer for the US military's Special Operations Command, teaching text on counterinsurgency in Colombia. She is a fellow at FPRI and Yale, and associate at Columbia. She is author of the book, Blood Profits: How American Consumers Unwittingly Fund Terrorists, out December 5th, 2017.
Dr. Vanessa Neumann has won an international reputation for tracking the movement of terrorists and drug dealers, from Colombia to Southeast Asia. In December, St. Martin’s Press will publish her new investigative book, titled, “Blood Profits: How American Consumers Unwittingly Fund Terrorists.” Born in the cauldron of Venezuela, South America, she has roamed the world seeking information and sources for the US State Department, the Pentagon, the United Nations, Interpol and numerous Fortune 500 companies. “I always had a concern about right and wrong and the relationship between government and individuals,” she said in a Dec. 2014 interview with Conversations with Allan Wolper. Click above to hear the Conversations with Allan Wolper interview with Dr. Vanessa Neumann.
February 24, 2016Main Line Breakfast BriefingVanessa Neumann, Senior Fellow, FPRIOnce the longest-running democracy in South America and a very important ally of the United States, Venezuela transformed under the rule of Hugo Chavez and subsequently his successor Nicholas Maduro. However, with the National Assembly Elections last December, the Venezuelan public produced an undeniable landslide for the opposition and a firm rejection of Chavismo. With the world’s largest proven oil reserves, what happens next in this country has important implications for the entire world. Will the opposition seek revenge on the Chavistas or use their powerful mandate to rebuild Venezuela’s gutted institutions? Will Maduro respond by setting up parallel institutions of government stocked with Chavistas, or go quietly into the night? To answer these questions and more, we are pleased to feature Vanessa Neumann, our “go-to” person on Venezuela.Dr. Neumann is an Associate of the University Seminar on Latin America at the School of International and Public Affairs at Columbia University, where she received her Ph.D. in political philosophy. Having worked as a journalist on three continents, she has written for The (London) Sunday Times, The Guardian, The Daily Telegraph, and The Weekly Standard.