The Moroccan-American Commission for Educational and Cultural Exchange (MACECE) hosted the Fulbright Futures alumni dinner in Casablanca, celebrating over four decades of academic exchange between Morocco and the United States, the US embassy said in a press release on wednesday. In his remarks, U.S. Embassy Chargé d'Affaires Benjamin Ziff praised the Fulbright Program's role in «strengthening Morocco-U.S. relations and fostering innovation across sectors», underscoring the strong support of the U.S. Mission. The event gathered Fulbright alumni alongside corporate and academic partners, including representatives from Les Eaux Minérales d'Oulmès, Attijariwafa Bank, Bank Al-Maghrib, Orange Maroc, EDF Renewables, PwC, and Microsoft. Their participation showcased the program's wide-ranging impact on Morocco's economic and social development. MACECE's Executive Director, Dr. Rebecca Geffner, thanked attendees, noting: «Our alumni are living proof of Fulbright's transformative power. By working together with private sector partners, we can sustain and expand opportunities for Moroccans and Americans alike»