Saundra Lambertsen

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Saundra Lambertsen is a leader in international relations and strategic communications in the corporate, diplomatic and foundation sectors. Fluent in multiple languages with significant foreign affairs expertise, her extensive tenure abroad affords her a strong grasp of trade issues. She is an accomplished project manager versed in coalition building, liaison services and development.

Lambertsen has represented global Fortune 500 corporations in energy, infrastructure and banking over the past 15 years and has consulted internationally during her time in Europe, Asia and the Middle East. Lambertsen has experience with the United Nations and World Health Organization on public awareness campaigns with worldwide outreach, complemented by her Spanish, German and Russian language skills.

Lambertsen worked with Fluor Corporation oil-and-gas practice in the U.S and Russia, Terex Corporation cranes division in the U. S. and Germany, and the U.S. Defense Department, ORACLE, PricewaterhouseCoopers and JP Morgan Bank in Germany. Her integrated digital communications solutions emphasize strategic planning and tactical execution for her clients.

Lambertsen has contributed her time and expertise on behalf of The Bolshoi Theatre and Russian National Orchestra. Through her affiliation with Sakura International Exchange USA, she teaches English to Yokohama High School students. Lambertsen is actively involved in Women in Government Relations and the World Affairs Council in Washington, DC.

Lambertsen supports international arts and culture, enjoys travel abroad and is an avid marathoner.

(202) 683-6066 x 104

saundra.lambertsen@3clicksolutions.com

3 Click Solutions Articles

Frazer: Political Climate and Canadian-US Relations Entering 2012

3 Click Solutions Senior Advisor and Canadian Chamber of Commerce Washington-DC Based Special Advisor on US-Canadian Relations Paul Frazer provides a brief on Canadian-US relations and how it’s affecting the political climate as we enter 2012.

U.S., Canada sign important agreement

Paul Frazer, 3 Click Solutions Senior Advisor and Co-Chair of the Canada Institute Advisory Board of the Woodrow Wilson Center, adds his expertise to media reports about the recent deal to ease trade across the U.S.-Canada border.

Frazer speaks with Embassy magazine about pipeline controversy

“Canada should presumably do everything it can to demonstrate not only to Canadians, but also to Americans that indeed … the government and industry can be and are at the leading edge of advances that will reduce greenhouse gas emissions,” Frazer says.