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|description=WEF/Global Leaders for Tomorrow 2001 | |description=WEF/Global Leaders for Tomorrow 2001 | ||
− | |members=Omar Abdullah, Segun Adeniji, Thomas Adès, Tarek Aggad, Amyn Alami, Barry Appleton, Parvin Najafgholi Ardalan, Rodrigo Baggio, Raghav Bahl, Manal El Batran, John Battelle, Hassan Bernoussi, Sanjay Bhatnagar, Eva Biaudet, Hania Bitar, Dafna C. Bonas, William F. Browder, Wenceslao Casares, Nigel Chanakira, Irene Charnley, Iain Conn, Yvette Cooper, Juan Costa Climent, André Cunha, Tomasz Czechowicz, Thoko Didiza, Mathias Döpfner, Myles C. Druckman, Charles Dunstone, Mark Fields, David Frankel, Sebastian Freitag, Enrique Gomez Junco, Tomás González Estrada, Patrick Grove, Tom Hadfield, Ted Halstead, Assilah Z. A Harthy, Nezha Hayat, Jack D. Hidary, Mellody Hobson, Tim Jackson, David Kamenetzky, Carlos E. Kempff Bruno, Lam Joy-Shan, Per E. Larsson, Lee Jaewoong, Tamas Leisztinger, Lu Li, Jack Ma, Edward Mallinckrodt, Olukunle Malomo, Melanie D. Marshall, Javier Martinez Staines, Oki Matsumoto, Zanele Mavuso Mbatha, Andrew McLaughlin, Gabriel Mesa Zuleta, Hiroshi Mikitani, Imogen N. Mkhize, Nikhil Nanda, Taslima Nasreen, Indrek Neivelt, Evan M. Newmark, Arkadiusz Nowak, Antóin Ó'Lachtnáin, Godwin N. Obaseki, Hans U. Obrist, Siddhartha S. J. B. Rana, José Luis Rodriguez Zapatero, Linda Rottenberg, Theogène Rudasingwa, Rui Chenggang, Vicki A. Saunders, Roman Stanek, Natasha Stott Despoja, Nurzhan S. Subkhanberdin, Jacek Szwajcowski, Jim Tananbaum, Sabriye Tenberken, Vesna Terselic, Nicola Thibaudeau, Anthony Tjan, Reinaldo L. S. Trindade, Ruben K. Vardanian, Anthony Venus, Victoria of Sweden, Wang Zhidong, David M. Webb, Wong Toon-King, Fareed Zakaria, Ahmed Zayat, Charles C. Y. Zhang, Zhao Min, Ekatherina Zhuravskaya, Sindi Zilwa | + | |members=Omar Abdullah, Segun Adeniji, Thomas Adès, Tarek Aggad, Amyn Alami, Barry Appleton, Parvin Najafgholi Ardalan, Rodrigo Baggio, Raghav Bahl, Manal El Batran, John Battelle, Hassan Bernoussi, Sanjay Bhatnagar, Eva Biaudet, Hania Bitar, Dafna C. Bonas, William F. Browder, Wenceslao Casares, Nigel Chanakira, Irene Charnley, Iain Conn, Yvette Cooper, Juan Costa Climent, André Cunha, Tomasz Czechowicz, Thoko Didiza, Mathias Döpfner, Myles C. Druckman, Charles Dunstone, Mark Fields, David Frankel (WEF), Sebastian Freitag, Enrique Gomez Junco, Tomás González Estrada, Patrick Grove, Tom Hadfield, Ted Halstead, Assilah Z. A Harthy, Nezha Hayat, Jack D. Hidary, Mellody Hobson, Tim Jackson, David Kamenetzky, Carlos E. Kempff Bruno, Lam Joy-Shan, Per E. Larsson, Lee Jaewoong, Tamas Leisztinger, Lu Li, Jack Ma, Edward Mallinckrodt, Olukunle Malomo, Melanie D. Marshall, Javier Martinez Staines, Oki Matsumoto, Zanele Mavuso Mbatha, Andrew McLaughlin, Gabriel Mesa Zuleta, Hiroshi Mikitani, Imogen N. Mkhize, Nikhil Nanda, Taslima Nasreen, Indrek Neivelt, Evan M. Newmark, Arkadiusz Nowak, Antóin Ó'Lachtnáin, Godwin N. Obaseki, Hans U. Obrist, Siddhartha S. J. B. Rana, José Luis Rodriguez Zapatero, Linda Rottenberg, Theogène Rudasingwa, Rui Chenggang, Vicki A. Saunders, Roman Stanek, Natasha Stott Despoja, Nurzhan S. Subkhanberdin, Jacek Szwajcowski, Jim Tananbaum, Sabriye Tenberken, Vesna Terselic, Nicola Thibaudeau, Anthony Tjan, Reinaldo L. S. Trindade, Ruben K. Vardanian, Anthony Venus, Victoria of Sweden, Wang Zhidong, David M. Webb, Wong Toon-King, Fareed Zakaria, Ahmed Zayat, Charles C. Y. Zhang, Zhao Min, Ekatherina Zhuravskaya, Sindi Zilwa |
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==Exposure== | ==Exposure== | ||
− | The complete list of participants in the [[World Economic Forum]]'s [[Global Leaders for Tomorrow]] program for the year 2001 has been removed from their website, but possible to find in archived form | + | The complete list of participants in the [[World Economic Forum]]'s [[Global Leaders for Tomorrow]] program for the year 2001 has been removed from their website, but possible to find in archived form <ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20140915001916/http://www3.weforum.org/docs/WEF_GLT_ClassOf2001.pdf</ref>. The previous year's cadre is listed at [[WEF/Global Leaders for Tomorrow/2000]], the next as [[WEF/Global Leaders for Tomorrow/2002]]. |
==Selected examples== | ==Selected examples== |
Latest revision as of 11:58, 23 January 2023
Exposure
The complete list of participants in the World Economic Forum's Global Leaders for Tomorrow program for the year 2001 has been removed from their website, but possible to find in archived form [1]. The previous year's cadre is listed at WEF/Global Leaders for Tomorrow/2000, the next as WEF/Global Leaders for Tomorrow/2002.
Selected examples
John Battelle - helped launch Wired in the 1990s. By 2020 on the Advisory Board of the CIA-close NewsGuard, a company which purports to tackle "disinformation" through its browser extension.
- Mathias Döpfner, who married an elderly widow and took over the biggest media empire in Germany.
- Yvette Cooper British Labour Party politician.
- Mellody Hobson president and co-CEO of Ariel Investments, wife of filmmaker George Lucas.
- Jack Ma - by 2021 the richest man in China
- Indrek Neivelt CEO of Respiray, an Estonian startup creating wearable air purifiers "that eliminate over 99% of viruses and bacteria with UV technology".
- Jacek Szwajcowski is a Polish executive in the pharmaceutical industry
- José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero became Prime Minister of Spain in 2004.
- Fareed Zakaria, a prominent CNN and Newsweek journalist.
Known members
15 of the 96 of the members already have pages here:
Member | Description |
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John Battelle | Helped launch Wired in the 1990s. Young Global Leaders. On the Advisory Board of the CIA-front NewsGuard |
Victoria Bernadotte | Heir to the Swedish throne |
Bill Browder | Spooky businessman. At one point the largest foreign investor in Russia, barred from entering Russia in 2005, he has actively worked for regime change since then. |
Yvette Cooper | Chair of the Home Affairs Select Committee |
Natasha Stott Despoja | Australian politician, diplomat and advocate. WEF Global Leader for Tomorrow 2001 |
Mathias Döpfner | CEO of mightiest media group in Germany and Europe, Axel Springer SE, member of the Bilderberg Steering Committee and other transatlantic networks, most notably Atlantik-Brücke. Became billionaire after receiving gift from elderly widow. |
David Frankel (WEF) | South African businessman, WEF GLT 2001 |
Ted Halstead | WEF/Global Leaders for Tomorrow/2001. Started several "conservative" carbon reduction NGOs. |
Mellody Hobson | president and co-CEO of Ariel Investments, wife of filmmaker George Lucas |
Jack Ma | Chinese business magnate and founder of Alibaba Group. WEF/Global Leaders for Tomorrow/2001. On the Board of the World Economic Forum. |
Hiroshi Mikitani | "I want [COVID-19] vaccinations to proceed at warp speed", head of Japan's biggest online retailer |
Indrek Neivelt | Developed a "wearable air purifier". Selected a Global Leader for Tomorrow by the World Economic Forum in 2001. |
Jacek Szwajcowski | Bilderberg Big pharma exec owner of KIPF, which was paid PLN 110,000,000 "to actively manage working capital needs across business lines in light of increased sales volatility caused by the Covid-19 outbreak." |
Fareed Zakaria | Newsweek Editor, first Indian Bilderberger, WEF AGM regular, WEF YGL 2005 ... |
José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero | Attended the 2010 Bilderberg as Prime Minister of Spain |
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