Global Philadelphia proudly hosted the 10th Annual World Heritage City Celebration, marking ten years since Philadelphia became the first U.S. World Heritage City. The evening united civic leaders, cultural partners, and community members in honoring this milestone and highlighting Philadelphia’s global impact. Guests enjoyed inspiring conversations, a dynamic fireside chat with Ambassador David L. Cohen and NBC News’ Andrea Mitchell, and memorable cultural performances that celebrated the city’s diversity. We are grateful to our media partners for helping share this special occasion and amplify Philadelphia’s place on the world stage. (Photo provided)

On September 3.2025, The Crystal Tea Room was filled with energy and pride as the Global Philadelphia Association (GPA) hosted its 10th Annual World Heritage City Celebration, commemorating a decade since Philadelphia became the first U.S. city designated as a World Heritage City.

This year’s celebration honored Ambassador David L. Cohen, former U.S. Ambassador to Canada, with the Globy Award for Distinguished Global Leadership. His work in diplomacy and civic engagement reflects the values that define Philadelphia’s global identity.

Honoring leadership and youth voices

The event was co-chaired by Madeline Bell, CEO of Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, and Daniel J. Hilferty, Chairman & CEO of Comcast Spectacor and Governor of Philadelphia Flyers. Young Professional Co-Chairs Martin Alfaro Founder and CEO of Alfaro Media Consulting and Pailyn Singhapakdi President of Preserve St. Peter’s brought a fresh perspective to the evening, emphasizing the importance of youth leadership.

“Philadelphia isn’t just looking back at its history — we’re writing the future of culture, sports, innovation, and leadership,” said Alfaro.
“Being a World Heritage City means more than preserving the past; it’s about shaping what’s next. Events like this matter because they give the next generation of leaders a real voice at the table, ensuring that our city’s story continues to inspire the world.”

 A night of connection and celebration

The evening featured a fireside chat with David L. Cohen, hosted by Andrea Mitchell, NBC News’ Chief Washington and Foreign Affairs Correspondent.

Guests enjoyed live entertainment, networking, and reflections on Philadelphia’s role as a crossroads of history and innovation. The event also spotlighted GPA’s ongoing work in cultural preservation, sustainability, youth programming, and international partnerships.

Looking ahead

GPA invites all Philadelphians to support its year-round initiatives that promote global citizenship and amplify the city’s heritage on the world stage.

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