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Keystone Speaker Series: Ukraine, Russia, and  the Future of Europe

Speaker: Ambassador John Herbst – Former Ambassador to Ukraine and Uzbekistan

FPA Coordinator: Patti Grady at pbgrady@aol.com or (717) 991-1067

Overview:

Please join the Foreign Policy Association of Central Pennsylvania at our Keystone Speaker Evening 

Wednesday, March 4, 2026

West Shore Country Club
100 Brentwater Road
Camp Hill, PA 17011

Ambassador John E. Herbst is senior director of the Atlantic Council’s Eurasia Center and served for thirty-one years as a foreign service officer in the US Department of State, retiring at the rank of career minister. He was US ambassador to Ukraine from 2003 to 2006, when he worked to enhance US-Ukrainian relations, help ensure the conduct of a fair Ukrainian presidential election, and prevent violence during the Orange Revolution. Prior to that, he was ambassador to Uzbekistan (2000-03), where he played a critical role in the establishment of an American base to help conduct Operation Enduring Freedom in Afghanistan. He also promoted improved US-Uzbek relations, in part by encouraging the government in Tashkent to improve its human rights record.

In his last four years at the State Department, he served as the coordinator for reconstruction and stabilization, leading the US government’s civilian capacity in societies in transition from conflict or civil strife, and to provide support to countries at risk of instability. He oversaw the establishment of the Civilian Response Corps of the United States, the US civilian rapid response force for reconstruction and stabilization operations overseas.

Ambassador Herbst previously served as US consul general in Jerusalem; principal deputy to the Ambassador-at-Large for the Newly Independent States; the director of the office of independent states and commonwealth affairs; director of regional affairs in the Near East Bureau; and at the embassies in Tel Aviv, Moscow, and Saudi Arabia.

He most recently served as director of the center for complex operations at National Defense University. He has received the Presidential Distinguished Service Award, the Secretary of State’s Career Achievement Award, and the State Department’s Distinguished Honor Award. Ambassador Herbst has written book chapters, articles, and op-eds on stability operations in Central Asia, Ukraine, and Russia. His writings have appeared in the New York Times, the Washington Post, the Atlantic, the National Interest, and Foreign Policy. He has been a frequent guest discussing the Ukraine crisis on television and radio.

Ambassador Herbst earned a bachelor of science in foreign service from Georgetown University’s School of Foreign Service, Phi Beta Kappa, and a master of law and diplomacy, with distinction, from the Fletcher School at Tufts University. He also attended the Johns Hopkins University School of Advanced International Studies Bologna Center.

Ambassador Kurtzer received his Ph.D. in political science from Columbia University.

  • Career State Department senior diplomat and current Senior Director of the Atlantic Council’s Eurasia Center
  • Russia/Ukraine expert for CNN, New York Times, Washington Post, TIME
  • 2003-2006 Ambassador to Ukraine; enhanced US-Ukrainian relations, and ensured conduct of a fair presidential election during the Orange Revolution
  • 2000-2003 Ambassador to Uzbekistan; played critical role to establish an American military base in support of Operation ENDURING FREEDOM in Afghanistan

Social Hour & Dinner Information

5:30 PM Social Hour & Optional Meet & Greet with Ambassador Herbst (add’l fee)
6:30 PM Dinner
7:45 PM Speaker with Q&A

With limited seating, please make your reservations NOW – see reservation form on page 2. Reservation form and check must be received by February 20,2026

**You will receive an email confirmation upon receipt of form & check payment**

Dinner Menu:

Chicken Milanese OR
Maple Gochujang Salmon OR
Vegan – Chef’s Choice

Reservation Information

Option #1- Dinner and Presentation Price: $80 per person
Option #2- includes Meet & Greet with Ambassador Herbst Price: $100 per person

PAID-IN-ADVANCE RESERVATIONS ARE REQUIRED FOR THIS EVENT

Your reservation will be dated based on the receipt of your check. 
Registration will close February 20, 2026.

Any dinner reservation checks received after the close date are subject to availability.

Please complete the electronic form below and then send your check to:

The Foreign Policy Association of Central PA, 
PO Box 60665,
Harrisburg, PA 17106.

If you have any questions, please telephone or email Patti Grady at pbgrady@aol.com or (717) 991-1067

Driving Directions:

From Capital Beltway Rt 581:

 PA-581 W (Harrisburg Expy) toward Camp Hill/Gettysburg.
Take exit 5B-A toward Camp Hill onto US-11 N/US-15 N (S 32nd St)
Go for 1.3 mi. (four stop lights).  At the fourth Light-
Turn left onto Brentwater Rd.
Go for 390 ft.  Turn right into WSCC

From Harrisburg:

Take Forster St. to M Harvey Taylor Memorial Bridge.
Continue on the Harvey Taylor Bridge Bypass/ Cumberland Blvd to the light at 21st Street.
Continue straight for 0.7 miles. (you will go through a total of four stoplights).  At the fourth light-
Turn right onto Brentwater Rd
Go for 390 ft.  Turn right into WSCC

Please Register Now

Mission Statement

The mission of the Foreign Policy Association of Central Pennsylvania is to educate the public about international issues and policies affecting the United States in an unbiased way.

Foreign policy is everyone’s business!

The Foreign Policy Association is a non-profit organization founded nationally in 1918 and locally in in Harrisburg, PA in 1949. It is dedicated to inspiring the American public to learn more about the world and aims to spread global awareness and understanding of foreign policy issues. 

(Any contribution to the FPA is deductible to the fullest extent of the law under section 501 ( c) (3)of the IRS code.)

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