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*[[Viktor Orban]], later Prime Minister of [[Hungary]].<ref name=at25>https://www.scribd.com/document/37952518/MMF-at-25-Reflections-on-a-Transatlantic-Legacy</ref>
 
*[[Viktor Orban]], later Prime Minister of [[Hungary]].<ref name=at25>https://www.scribd.com/document/37952518/MMF-at-25-Reflections-on-a-Transatlantic-Legacy</ref>
  
*[[Peter Broertjes]], [[Netherlands]]. Later Editor-in-chief ''[[de Volkskrant]]''.
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*[[Peter Broertjes]], [[Netherlands]]. Later Editor-in-chief ''[[de Volkskrant]]''.<ref name=at25/>
  
*[[Connie Hedegaard]], [[Denmark]]. Later Environment Minister.
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*[[Connie Hedegaard]], [[Denmark]]. Later Environment Minister.<ref name=at25/>
  
*[[Ivailo Kalfin]], [[Bulgaria]], Later Foreign Minister.
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*[[Ivailo Kalfin]], [[Bulgaria]], Later Foreign Minister.<ref name=at25/>
  
*[[Ivan Miklos]], [[Slovakia]]. Later Foreign Minister.
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*[[Ivan Miklos]], [[Slovakia]]. Later Foreign Minister.<ref name=at25/>
  
*[[Helge Sanders]], [[Denmark]]. Later Minister for Science,Technology and Innovation
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*[[Helge Sanders]], [[Denmark]]. Later Minister for Science,Technology and Innovation<ref name=at25/>
  
*[[Joyce Chang]], [[JP Morgan]], United States
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*[[Joyce Chang]], [[JP Morgan]], [[United States]]<ref name=at25/>
  
*[[Kristian Jensen]], Denmark. Later Minister for Taxation  
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*[[Kristian Jensen]], Denmark. Later Minister for Taxation <ref name=at25/>
  
*[[Jose Socrates]], [[Portugal]]. Later Prime Minister.
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*[[Jose Socrates]], [[Portugal]]. Later Prime Minister.<ref name=at25/>
  
*[[Piotr Pacewicz]], [[Poland]]. Deputy editor-in chief, ''[[Gazeta Wyborcza]]''
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*[[Piotr Pacewicz]], [[Poland]]. Deputy editor-in chief, ''[[Gazeta Wyborcza]]''<ref name=at25/>
  
*[[Ethan Berkowitz]], Former Minority Leader, House of Representatives, [[Alaska]].
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*[[Ethan Berkowitz]], Former Minority Leader, House of Representatives, [[Alaska]].<ref name=at25/>
  
*[[Lars Barfoed]], Former Minister for Family Affairs, [[Denmark]].
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*[[Lars Barfoed]], Former Minister for Family Affairs, [[Denmark]].<ref name=at25/>
  
*[[Klaus Walther]], Senior Vice President [[Lufthansa]], Germany
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*[[Klaus Walther]], Senior Vice President [[Lufthansa]], Germany<ref name=at25/>
  
*[[Bernd von Maltzen]], Vice Chairman [[Deutsche Bank]].  
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*[[Bernd von Maltzen]], Vice Chairman [[Deutsche Bank]]. <ref name=at25/>
  
*[[Eva Kjer Hansen]], Minister of Social Affairs, [{Denmark]].
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*[[Eva Kjer Hansen]], Minister of Social Affairs, [[Denmark]].<ref name=at25/>
  
*[[Hartwig von Schubert]] (1983), Deacon, Joint Staff College of the [[German Armed Forces]]
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*[[Hartwig von Schubert]] (1983), Deacon, Joint Staff College of the [[German Armed Forces]]<ref name=at25/>
  
*[[Dan Dionisie]] (1998), [[Romania]] Policy Analyst, [[United Nations Development Program]]
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*[[Dan Dionisie]] (1998), [[Romania]] Policy Analyst, [[United Nations Development Program]]<ref name=at25/>
  
*[[André de Margerie]] (1987) Director of International Relations, [[ARTE|ARTE France]]
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*[[André de Margerie]] (1987) Director of International Relations, [[ARTE|ARTE France]]<ref name=at25/>
  
*[[Jose Lemos]] (1989) Editor, [[RTP Portugal]]
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*[[Jose Lemos]] (1989) Editor, [[RTP Portugal]]<ref name=at25/>
  
*[[Dobroslaw Rodziewicz]] (1997), President, Board of Directors, Radio Krakow, [[Poland]]
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*[[Dobroslaw Rodziewicz]] (1997), President, Board of Directors, Radio Krakow, [[Poland]]<ref name=at25/>
  
*[[ Evripidis Stylianidis]] (2002), Deputy Minister, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, [[Greece]]
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*[[ Evripidis Stylianidis]] (2002), Deputy Minister, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, [[Greece]]<ref name=at25/>
  
*[[Jean-Christophe Bas]] (1991), Development Policy Dialogue Manager, [[The World Bank]]
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*[[Jean-Christophe Bas]] (1991), Development Policy Dialogue Manager, [[The World Bank]]<ref name=at25/>
  
*[[Klaus Frandsen]] (1995), Director, Corporate Development PBS Holding, [[Denmark]]
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*[[Klaus Frandsen]] (1995), Director, Corporate Development PBS Holding, [[Denmark]]<ref name=at25/>
  
*[[Bertrand Badre]] (1998), Managing Director [[Lazard Frères]]
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*[[Bertrand Badre]] (1998), Managing Director [[Lazard Frères]]<ref name=at25/>
  
*[[Poul Madsen]] (1996), Editor-in-Chief ''[[Ekstra Bladet]]'', [[Denmark]]
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*[[Poul Madsen]] (1996), Editor-in-Chief ''[[Ekstra Bladet]]'', [[Denmark]]<ref name=at25/>
  
*[[Friedbert Pflüger]] (1982) German politician  
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*[[Friedbert Pflüger]] (1982) German politician<ref name=at25/>
  
*[[Sava Chiser]] (1999) Senior Consultant, Ministry of European Integration, [[Romania]]
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*[[Sava Chiser]] (1999) Senior Consultant, Ministry of European Integration, [[Romania]]<ref name=at25/>
  
*[[Sokol Dervishaj]] (2006)  Political Spokesman, Socialist Movement for Integration, [[Albania]]
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*[[Sokol Dervishaj]] (2006)  Political Spokesman, Socialist Movement for Integration, [[Albania]]<ref name=at25/>
  
*[[Nike Irvin]] (2002), USA. The [[Riordan Foundation]] and GMF Trustee
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*[[Nike Irvin]] (2002), USA. The [[Riordan Foundation]] and GMF Trustee<ref name=at25/>
  
*[[Raffaella Menichini]] (2003), Deputy Editor ''[[La Repubblica]]'', [[Italy]]
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*[[Raffaella Menichini]] (2003), Deputy Editor ''[[La Repubblica]]'', [[Italy]]<ref name=at25/>
  
*[[Hans-Jürgen Beerfeltz]] (1985), Executive Director , [[Free Democratic Party]], [[Germany]]
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*[[Hans-Jürgen Beerfeltz]] (1985), Executive Director , [[Free Democratic Party]], [[Germany]]<ref name=at25/>
  
*[[Inez Dentinho]] (1993), Advisor to the Mayor, City of [[Lisbon]], [[Portugal]]
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*[[Inez Dentinho]] (1993), Advisor to the Mayor, City of [[Lisbon]], [[Portugal]]<ref name=at25/>
  
 
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Revision as of 05:22, 13 November 2022

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•  Maria Francisca Fernandes Almeida
•  Ricardo Arroja
•  Jon Ander Azpiazu Juaristi
•  Jovana Bazerkovska
•  Rickey Bevington
•  Priya Bhandari
•  Rana Birden-Corbacioglu
•  Rickard Booson
•  Terry Bruner
•  Dorian Burton
•  Araceli Campos
•  Neal Carlson
•  Jay Chen
•  Adela Conchado
•  Morten Størum Damm Krogh
•  Sophie Derkzen
•  Petra Despot
•  Samuel Dick
•  Milos Djukelic
•  Gentian Elezi
•  Panagiotis Exarchos
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•  William Fleming
•  Lorena Gonzalez
•  Anthony Graves
•  Mario Guerrero
•  Ömer Güler
•  Thomas Habitz
•  Tara Hariharan
•  Tatiana Hernandez
•  Leslie Herod
•  Dirkje Jansen
•  Colette Jones
•  Gabriela Keseberg
•  Rozalina Laskova
•  Robert Lavelle
•  Mounir Mahjoubi
•  Sean Mann
•  Lech Marcinkowsk
•  Jovana Mehandzic Djurdjic
•  Madalina Mocan
•  KaShia Moua
•  Anna Muszewska
•  Mercan-Ellen Nielsen
•  Florin Nita
•  Marisa Novara
•  Jacqueline Nwando Olayiwola
•  Radu Adrian Oprea
•  Sarah Orland
•  Bradford Pearson
•  Shani Penn
•  Hoai Julie Pham
•  Markus Preiss
•  Michael Riegelnegg
•  Celena Roldan-Moreno
•  Carrie Rosenfelt
•  Olivier Saby
•  Delora Sanchez
•  Christopher Scorzelli
•  Gerard Segú López
•  Timotej Soos
•  Brian Surratt
•  Eleni Takou
•  Damon Taseff
•  Sinem Taskin
•  Kerry Thompson
•  Oana Toiu
•  Lucie Tvaruzkova
•  Alice Vadrot
•  R. Jeronimo Valdez
•  Karin van der Wansem
•  Donnell White
•  Amy Wirts
•  Dominik Wullers
•  Ulrich Guntram
• Viktor Orbán 2018.jpg Viktor Orban
•  Peter Broertjes
• Connie Hedegaard.jpg Connie Hedegaard
•  Ivailo Kalfin
• IMiklos.JPG Ivan Miklos
•  Helge Sanders
•  Joyce Chang
•  Kristian Jensen
• José Socrates cropped from Dmitry Medvedev in Portugal 20 November 2010-2.png Jose Socrates
•  Piotr Pacewicz
•  Ethan Berkowitz
•  Lars Barfoed
•  Klaus Walther
•  Bernd von Maltzen
•  Eva Kjer Hansen
•  Hartwig von Schubert
•  Dan Dionisie
•  André de Margerie
•  Jose Lemos
•  Dobroslaw Rodziewicz
•  Evripidis Stylianidis
•  Jean-Christophe Bas
•  Klaus Frandsen
• Bertrand Badré.jpg Bertrand Badré
•  Poul Madsen
•  Friedbert Pflüger
•  Sava Chiser
•  Sokol Dervishaj
•  Nike Irvin
•  Raffaella Menichini
•  Hans-Jürgen Beerfeltz
•  Inez Dentinho
The GMF’s flagship leadership development program - year 2014

The German Marshall Fund of the United States, one of the most important CIA front organizations, awards 75 Marshall Memorial Fellowships each year to candidates from all sectors, including business, government and civil society. [1] For the previous year's cadre, see Marshall Memorial Fellowship/2013. For the fellows in 2017, see Marshall Memorial Fellowship/2017.

Most of the Fellows are mid-level people, meaning that most of them don't have an entry in Wikispooks yet. But the positions they hold are powerful, and the Agency-close GMF has created an extensive cadre of journalists, NGOs, academics, politicians and other assets. It operatives in European and US state and city level politics and administration is particularly noticeable.

“The Marshall Memorial Fellowship is like an all-access pass to the top European political, economic, and social institutions.”
Nike Irvin (2007)  [2]
German Marshall Fund Trustee

Selected Fellows

List of fellows were made public from around 2010. The fellows below are gathered from miscellaneous sources, including from Wikipedia.


 

Known member

1 of the 75 of the members already have pages here:

MemberDescription
Stefano FeltriDeep state connected Italian journalist.
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