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Foreign Policy Discussion: American Foreign Policy at a Crossroads (Roosevelt 55+)


Lifelong Learning 55+ / Adventures in Learning -
Lifelong Learning 55+ Fall 2025

Learn how American foreign policy has changed since World War II with the rise of global institutions and the choices the U.S. faces today in a world no longer dominated by just one or two powers.


Foreign Policy Discussions presentations are offered through the nationwide Great Decisions program to learn more about vital foreign policy issues facing our country. The sessions feature lectures and lively discussions with local college professors and other guest speakers.

This program is co-sponsored with the Westminster Magnet program.

Rob Scarlett

Rob Scarlett currently serves as Senior Advisor to Clearwater Biologic, LLC, a bio-remediation business located in Babbitt, Minnesota, and has served as a senior executive in a few smaller manufacturing companies over the years.

In 1999, after co-authoring “Global Business: 308 Tips to Take Your Company Worldwide”, he started Hunter Scarlett Consulting and serves as a director for start-ups in the US and Latin America. Rob is fluent in English, German, Spanish, and Brazilian Portuguese.

He graduated from Carleton College in 1966 and spent much of the past 50 years working and living in various countries in Latin America. While working in Latin America, he observed the emergence of China as the primary trading partner for most of the countries in the region – and this led him to follow China’s emergence more closely.

In the community, he is a 45-year volunteer and former Chair of Global Minnesota and currently serves as Founding Director for the Venn Foundation, as Vice President of the Board of the Brazil-Minnesota Chamber of Commerce, and as a director of the 100% employee-owned AVEKA Group, Inc., in Woodbury, Minnesota

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  Rob Scarlett


Westminster Presbyterian Church
Wednesday, Oct 22
1:00 - 2:30 PM

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Min Age   18 yr.

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Registration begins  
Aug. 27th at 9:00 AM