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Washington, D.C.
Planning for Your Visit
Dear IAA Council and Committee Meeting Attendee,
On behalf of the American Academy of Actuaries and the U.S. actuarial profession, I extend a warm welcome to you to our nation’s capital and a thank-you for your dedication and your efforts during this important week of IAA meetings. Springtime is considered by many to be the most delightful season in Washington, with many sunshine-bathed days and pleasantly cool evenings that invite visitors to stroll, wander, and enjoy the city’s many sights and sounds. This brochure is intended to help you spend whatever free time you may have to enjoy the city during your stay.
The city is of course best known as the seat of the U.S. national government. Indeed, in 1791 Major Pierre L’Enfant specifically laid out for President Washington an urban design supporting the vision of a federal district. From its beginning, the District of Columbia has been defined with a special nature and sta
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Discover dynamic D.C.
Washington, D.C. is infuriating! No, not the politics ... well, that too ... but the vast scope of the place. Truth be told, it would take several weeks of devoted gawking to take in all of the famous monuments, museums, and governmental institutions here. And you’d still miss a couple. And a new monument or two would be erected while you were checking off your list, forcing you to start again at the beginning. But isn’t that just the way it always goes in D.C.? So much to be accomplished here in too little time, with the ground shifting every minute. Resign yourself to the fact that you won’t be able to see it all, and simply enjoy the following history - (and politics)-rich itinerary:
7 a.m. - 8 a.m.: Though it may seem odd to have breakfast in a Tavern, is where Capitol Hill insiders go for their power breakfasts. Keep your ears open and you may hear discussions about the latest lobbying scandals, the fate of important bills or juicy gossip about the fo
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Carlton McCoy
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In this world, where innovation and ideas are at their peak, there are lots of ways in which you can earn your living. No matter whether it be any sector. Be it the Public Sector, Private sector, or may it be Joint Sector. Some make money by working in the office, some by writing, and some by drawing, designing, cooking, and some by serving. None of the jobs is deemed to be inferior to others. Every other position has its own importance, respect, and way of performing. Everyone works in order to feed themselves and their family and to lead a decent life. Some people work under a Boss, and some are themselves the Boss. Carlton McCoy is one such person. He is an American Businessman and a Master Sommelier.
Who is a Sommelier?
Sommelier might be a new word for many. For those, let's get a quick note on it. A sommelier is basically a trained wine professional who has specialization in wine services and pairing food with wine. They look after the tempe