Denver has shared a rich history with Chennai, India, as sister cities since 1984, marking a relationship built on mutual respect, cultural exchange,
and shared goals.

The Power of Citizen Diplomacy

The U.S. Consulate General in Chennai, India, Christopher Hodges, emphasized the importance of citizen diplomacy in his address. He spoke about the critical need for cities to collaborate in tackling global challenges, from climate change to enhancing educational opportunities. His words underscored the significance of international partnerships in creating a positive impact on a global scale.

The Role of Education in the Sister City Partnership

Honorable Mayor R Priya of Greater Chennai Corporation spoke passionately about the pivotal role of sister city partnerships in fostering collaboration, especially in the realm of education. She stressed that among all the shared missions between Denver and Chennai, education stands as the most crucial pillar for collaboration. Preparing for the future through joint educational initiatives is essential, according to Mayor Priya, as it strengthens the bond between these cities while enhancing the lives of their citizens. She was joined by her team including remarks made by Dr. J. Radhakrishnan, IAS, Commissioner of Greater Chennai Corporation. A gift was presented to U.S. Consulate General in Chennai, India, Christopher Hodges.

A Proclamation of Continued Friendship

In a symbolic gesture of ongoing commitment, a proclamation was read by Stephanie Garnica, a representative of Denver’s Mayor’s Office. Signed by Mayor Mike Johnston, the proclamation celebrated the enduring friendship between Denver and Chennai, reiterating the cities’ dedication to mutual support and cooperation.

Looking Forward

The event was a celebration of the past 40 years and also a commitment to the future of the Denver-Chennai partnership. It set the stage for what’s to come, promising continued collaboration, cultural exchange, and mutual growth. We look forward with optimism to another 40 years of friendship, learning, and shared achievements between Denver and Chennai. Here’s to the power of sister city relationships in building a better world, together!

“This event laid a solid foundation for future collaborations that will benefit both Denver and Chennai economically and culturally.”

-Purnima Voria, Chair of the Chennai Committee at Denver Sister Cities International

Acknowledging Our Esteemed Guests

As we celebrate the 40th anniversary of the Denver-Chennai sister city relationship, it is essential to recognize the remarkable individuals and organizations that have contributed to the success of this event. Thank you to our hosting sponsors Eshwar’s of Chennai and Emerge Counsel of Denver. Eshwar’s team did an incredible job organizing the event and being gracious hosts.

A heartfelt thank you Honourable Mayors Office of Greater Chennai Corporation the honorable Mayor PriyaRespectful Deputy Mayor Kumar and Commissioner Radhakrishnan, a large number of their team representing their city government. Thank you to the US Consul General Christopher Hodges and his incredible team for their unwavering support and dedication to fostering international relationships. Gokul, the sister cities liaison, deserves a special mention for his hard work and commitment, even on very short notice. Carey, from the U.S. Commercial Service, your support has been invaluable.

Thank you to the academics who joined us: Dr. Kalpana, a Fulbright professor at Metro State University in Denver, and Professor Ramu, who recently completed a Fulbright at the University of Denver. Their insights and contributions to academia enrich our collaborative efforts.

Our gratitude extends to the IITM Center for Innovation and the IITM Incubation Cell for joining us, along with the Indo American Chamber of Commerce and Industry. Your involvement is instrumental in driving innovation and business connections between our cities. We warmly thank the members of the Rotary Club Chennai East and Rotary Chennai for their presence.

A special acknowledgment to Purnima Voria, the Founder and CEO of the National US India Chamber of Commerce (NUICC), Chennai Committee Chair in Denver. Stephanie Garnica of the Global Engagement Office, Economic Development Department of the City of Denver representative of Mayor Johnston. Karen Gerwitz from World Trade Center Denver, as well as our friends from World Trade Center Chennai, Brigade Group, and our experiences with World Trade Center Bengaluru and World Trade Center Delaware, for highlighting the global network of trade and friendship.

The event was illuminated by the presence of incredible artists. The Selvaganesh family, celebrated Indian percussionists, also honored us with their presence. Fresh from their World Music Award win at the Grammy awards, their artistry is a testament to the global reach of Indian music.

Akill, a renowned street artist known for his murals in Chennai, shared his talent with us. Start India Foundation who introduced us to his work, we eagerly anticipate a mural artist exchange this year in partnership with RiNo Art District.

The success of this event is a reflection of the enthusiasm and commitment of everyone involved. We are inspired by the turnout and the shared dedication to celebrating and furthering the Denver-Chennai partnership. Here’s to the continuation of this fruitful relationship, and to the many more milestones we will achieve together.

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