A Note of Thanks: Celebrating Walter Bastian’s Lifetime of Achievement
November 2, 2012Francisco Sánchez serves as the Under Secretary of Commerce for International Trade. Follow him on Twitter @UnderSecSanchez.
Walter Bastian embodies the best of public service. He doesn’t measure success by how well he does, but by how well he can help others. And during his decades at the Department of Commerce, he has indeed helped others and made great contributions to the global community.
In recognition of his accomplishments, last week, Walter was one of nine recipients of the 2012 Americas Award for his lifetime of achievement. Having had the chance to work with him closely in recent years, I must tell you: he is very deserving of this honor.
As Deputy Assistant Secretary for the Western Hemisphere, Walter has developed programs, policies and strategies to strengthen the United States’ commercial position in the region — the destination for roughly 40 percent of U.S. exports. And in doing so, he’s also committed himself to expanding opportunity and prosperity throughout the Americas.
One of Walter’s greatest accomplishments was playing a central role in founding the Americas Competitiveness Forum (ACF). The initial idea for a meeting of Western Hemisphere commerce ministers was offered by President George W. Bush at the 2005 Summit of the Americas. Walter helped make that idea a reality.
Walter saw beyond what was being asked and instead focused on what more could be accomplished. He understood that competitiveness is not just a national issue, but a hemispheric one.
For that reason, he set about creating a forum to motivate the region’s government leaders to work in partnership with the private sector, academia, and civil society to improve the economic prosperity of their own countries, and ensure a brighter future for the people of the region.
Since its inauguration in 2007, the ACF has become the preeminent economic and commercial event in the Americas, attracting hundreds of participants from the Western Hemisphere’s public and private sectors. It has helped to create and strengthen the kinds of partnerships that are necessary for regional integration and future growth.
Bottom line: progress is achieved by people who want to make a difference. And Walter Bastian has made a difference. He has dedicated his time, talent and passion to bringing the Americas closer together through commerce. And we have all benefited.
On behalf of the International Trade Administration, the U.S. Department of Commerce, and our partners throughout the region — thank you, Walter.
Congratulations and thanks for your work, Walter!
by Webermax November 3, 2012 at 2:22 pmCongratulations Walter, and thank you for dedicating your time and talent to bringing the Americas closer together through commerce.
by pop up canopies November 7, 2012 at 3:01 pmCongratulations, Walter, on this and the many other initiatives you’ve launched over the years.
by Susanne Lotarski November 13, 2012 at 5:54 pmCongratulations Walter! Having a worldwide approach to positive growth is the voice of true leadership. I applaud your efforts and hope that there are many more to come.
by Contract Webinars November 23, 2012 at 1:25 pmProgress is achieved by people that want to make a difference. great quote and a great tribute.
by small business center November 27, 2012 at 6:18 pmWalter:
I am proud to have worked with you over the years on the many initiatives to serve, in particualr, small businesses, and to stimulate global competitveness for America’s new-to and new-to-market exporters. Your leadership has always been impressive and appreciated, and I am very happy for you in the recognition you have received, I wish you much continued success.
Richard Ginsburg, Senior International Trade Specialist,
by Richard Ginsburg January 28, 2013 at 11:44 amUS Small Business Administration, Office of International Trade