THE INDIANAPOLIS
COMMITTEE ON FOREIGN RELATIONS
Cordially Invites You
To Be Our
Guest For A
Luncheon
With Special Guest
Nail
Al-Jubeir
Director of Information and
Congressional Liaison for
The Royal Embassy of Saudi
Arabia
You have seen Mr. Al-Jubeir on FOX News, CNN, ABC,
CBS, NBC�now see him in person.� Hear
what is going on with the U.S. Saudi Relationship.� He will answer your questions about the War
on Terrorism, Terrorist financing, reforms in the Kingdom, Oil Prices, etc....� Don�t miss this opportunity
to ask your questions to someone who has been on the front lines since
September 11th.
Tuesday, October 19, 2004
Noon-1:30pm
Hyatt Regency Indianapolis
One
South Capitol Avenue
Invitation
Only (limited seating)
R.S.V.P. [email protected]
Nail A. Al-Jubeir
Royal Embassy of Saudi
Arabia
Washington,
D.C.
Nail
A. Al-Jubeir is director of the Information Office of the Royal Embassy of
Saudi Arabia in Washington, D.C.� He is a
frequent media spokesperson on FOX News, CNN, ABC, NBC, CBS, etc�
He was born near Riyadh,
Saudi Arabia on March 24, 1963 and educated in Germany, the Middle
East and the United States.� He received a
B.A. in political science and an M.A. in international affairs from the American University�s School of International
Service in Washington, D.C. in 1985 and 1987, respectively.
Mr. Al-Jubeir served as a Capitol Hill correspondent
for a Saudi daily covering the 1984 U.S. elections and analyzing the implications of
legislative actions on United States policy in the Middle East.� In 1989
he joined the staff of the Information Office in Washington DC as a senior information officer supervising the
collection and dissemination of information on Saudi Arabia.� He
subsequently became a senior research analyst, responsible for analyzing U.S. domestic political events and monitoring news
reports.� During the 1990-91 Operation
Desert Shield/Desert Storm campaign, he was assigned
to the team establishing the Joint Information Bureau that became the media
center in Dhahran.
In 1997 he joined the Saudi Arabian Foreign Service and served
in the Office of the Assistant Minister for Political Affairs in Riyadh until his posting to the Royal Embassy of Saudi
Arabia in Washington.