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− | |members=Abdelmalek Alaoui, | + | |members=Rafat Akhali, Abdelmalek Alaoui, Fahad Aldhubai, Alberto Alemanno, Bodour Al Qasimi, Khaled Al Sabawi, Andrea Armani, Steve Arora, Maria Antonia Arroyo, Zulfikar Ali Bader , Guillaume Barazzone, Ruzwana Bashir, Andrew Bastawrous, Caroline Berube, Katharina Beumelburg, Danae Bezantakou, Reema Bint Bandar Al-Saud, Zachary Bogue, Abid Butt, Zoe Butt, Ilona Szabó de Carvalho, Juliana Chan, James Chau, Vivian Claire Liew, Stuart Cook, Andrea Cooper, Alexander De Croo, Michelle Dipp, Imani Duncan-Price, Patricia Dwyer, Luis Felipe Carrillo , Brian Forde, Hua Fung Teh, Tulsi Gabbard, Brian Gallant, Burcu Geris, Aditya Ghosh, Sadiq Gillani, Andres Simon Gonzalez-Silen, Ashish Goyal, Adam Grant , Helen Hai, Nicolas Hazard, Sheri Hickok, Rory Hunter, Pablo Jenkins, Pan Jiang, Kakha Kaladze, Krithi Karanth, Ska Keller, Neha Kirpal, Marina Kolesnik , Lauren Koopman, Bengi Korkmaz, Naomi Koshi,Stéphanie Lacour, Tshering Lama, Dana Leong,Ronaldo Lemos, Max Li, Donald Patrick Lim, Jeffrey Tau Hoong Lim, Yang Lin, Henrik Lind, Jean Liu, Meng Liu, Edwin Macharia, Mokena Makeka, Carlota Mateos, Lina Ben Mhenni, Stela Mocan, Mustapha Mokass, Funeka Montjane, Nasser Bin Nasse, Max Neukirchen, Tinna Nielsen, Kirsten Parker, Safak Pavey, Victoria Ransom, Daan Roosegaarde, Nariman Sadri, Pablo Salazar Rojo, Nadia Saqqaf, Rachel Schutt, Landry Signe, Julie Smolyansky, Gunhild A. Stordalen, Tristram Stuart , Pingtjin Thum, Matthew Tilleard, Philip Tinari, Alexander Torrenegra, Asha De Vos, Ian Walsh, Kuok Meng Wei, Hugh Whalan, Melike Yetken, Park Yu-Hyun, Paula Marcela Moreno Zapata, Alix Zwane,Şafak Pavey |
− | }} | + | }}'''This page lists the [[WEF/Young Global Leaders]] for 2015'''<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20151118075226/http://www.weforum.org/community/forum-young-global-leaders</ref>. The previous year's cadre is listed as [[WEF/Young Global Leaders 2014]], the following as [[WEF/Young Global Leaders 2016]]. |
− | [[WEF/Young Global Leaders]] 2015 <ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20151118075226/http://www.weforum.org/community/forum-young-global-leaders</ref> | ||
+ | == Selected Examples == | ||
+ | [[image:Tulsi Gabbard-US capitol.jpg|thumb|left|Tulsi Gabbard]] | ||
+ | *[[Tulsi Gabbard]] US presidential candidate running on peace anti-war platform, who in March 2020 suspended her campaign in favour of warmonger [[Joe Biden]].<ref>https://twitter.com/tulsigabbard/status/578185129471922177?lang=en</ref><ref>https://archive.is/ol1hh</ref> | ||
+ | *[[Ilona Szabó de Carvalho]] a [[Brazilian]] activist showered with attention and funding from "global leaders". Her [[Igarapé Institute]] receives funding from [[Google]],the British and Canadian embassies,[[USAID]], [[Luminate]], [[Open Society Foundations]] etc. Appealed to "global leaders" to do "everything in their power" to make Brazil adopt "more responsible COVID policies". | ||
+ | *[[Alexander De Croo]] PM of [[Belgium]] during some of the hardest [[lockdowns]] in Europe. | ||
+ | *[[Michelle Dipp]] - Biotechnology startup investor. | ||
+ | *Professor [[Adam M. Grant]] attended the Bilderberg for the first time in 2019. He granted tenure at age 28 at the [[Wharton Business School]] of the University of Pennsylvania specializing in organizational psychology. | ||
+ | *[[Naomi Koshi]] is a Japanese lawyer and former politician. | ||
+ | *[[Ronaldo Lemos]] Brazilian internet academic. On the Oversight board of [[Facebook]] from [[2020]]. Not as opposed to online censorship as he once used to be. | ||
+ | *[[Mustapha Mokass]] - developer of a [[vaccine passport]] system and others for the [[4th Industrial Revolution]] "dear to WEF founder [[Klaus Schwab]]". | ||
+ | *[[Gunhild Stordalen]]- Founder of the [[EAT Foundation]], a [[Davos]] for Food" with the mission of letting "stakeholders" transform the global food system, from a meat-centered one to one with heavy emphasis on vegetable-based [[Big Food|heavily processed foods]] and bioengineered [[synthetic meat]]. | ||
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==References== | ==References== | ||
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Latest revision as of 22:54, 18 November 2024
This page lists the WEF/Young Global Leaders for 2015[1]. The previous year's cadre is listed as WEF/Young Global Leaders 2014, the following as WEF/Young Global Leaders 2016.
Selected Examples
- Tulsi Gabbard US presidential candidate running on peace anti-war platform, who in March 2020 suspended her campaign in favour of warmonger Joe Biden.[2][3]
- Ilona Szabó de Carvalho a Brazilian activist showered with attention and funding from "global leaders". Her Igarapé Institute receives funding from Google,the British and Canadian embassies,USAID, Luminate, Open Society Foundations etc. Appealed to "global leaders" to do "everything in their power" to make Brazil adopt "more responsible COVID policies".
- Alexander De Croo PM of Belgium during some of the hardest lockdowns in Europe.
- Michelle Dipp - Biotechnology startup investor.
- Professor Adam M. Grant attended the Bilderberg for the first time in 2019. He granted tenure at age 28 at the Wharton Business School of the University of Pennsylvania specializing in organizational psychology.
- Naomi Koshi is a Japanese lawyer and former politician.
- Ronaldo Lemos Brazilian internet academic. On the Oversight board of Facebook from 2020. Not as opposed to online censorship as he once used to be.
- Mustapha Mokass - developer of a vaccine passport system and others for the 4th Industrial Revolution "dear to WEF founder Klaus Schwab".
- Gunhild Stordalen- Founder of the EAT Foundation, a Davos for Food" with the mission of letting "stakeholders" transform the global food system, from a meat-centered one to one with heavy emphasis on vegetable-based heavily processed foods and bioengineered synthetic meat.
Known members
11 of the 101 of the members already have pages here:
Member | Description |
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Ilona Szabó de Carvalho | Brazilian activist showered with attention and funding from "global leaders". |
Michelle Dipp | Biotechnology investor. |
Tulsi Gabbard | President-elect Donald Trump's "alarming" pick to be Director of National Intelligence<a href="#cite_note-1">[1]</a> |
Brian Gallant | One of the youngest Premiers in Canadian history. WEF/Young Global Leaders 2015 |
Adam Grant | Professor of organizational psychology who got tenure aged 28. Selected a World Economic Forum Young Global Leader in 2015. First Bilderberg 2019. In 2023 proposed eliminating elections in a New York Times op-ed. |
Ska Keller | German politician and member of the European Parliament for Alliance 90/The Greens who was selected a Young Global Leader by the World Economic Forum in 2015. |
Naomi Koshi | Youngest female mayor in Japan, WEF/Young Global Leaders 2015 |
Stéphanie Lacour | Neurotechnologist specializing in the development of novel, soft, skin-like circuits that will integrate into long term neural implants and wearable prosthetic sensor skins, part of integration of neuroprosthetic devices and brain-computer interface into human tissue. |
Mustapha Mokass | Young Global Leader in 2015 . Developed Vaccine Passport system and other technologies for the 4th Industrial Revolution "dear to WEF founder Klaus Schwab" |
Şafak Pavey | The first disabled woman in the Turkish parliament |
Gunhild Stordalen | Founder of the EAT Foundation, a Davos for Food"<a href="#cite_note-1">[1]</a>, with the mission of letting "stakeholders" transform the global food system, from a meat-centered one to one with heavy emphasis on vegetable-based heavily processed foods and bioengineered synthetic meat. |
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