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− | + | |members=Tendayi Achiume, Daniel Ahn, Peter Biar Ajak, Anulika Ajufo, Esraa Al-Buti, Erica Alessandri, Mohamed Al Hashemi, Suren Aloyan, Elham Al Qasim, Alanoud Bint Hamad Al Thani, Nathalia Arcuri, Aditi Avasthi, Shiho Azuma, Maleeka Bokhari, Srikanth Bolla, Christoph Bornschein, Andrew Bragg, Sinéad Burke, Adriana Cargill, Luis Felipe Cervantes Legorreta, Matthew Chamberlain, Arvan Chan, Nirvana Chaudhary, Francesca Chia, Alexis Crow, Thomas Crowther, Rose Damen, Vera Daves de Sousa, Alberto de Belaunde, Alexander de Carvalho, Anne-Laure de Chammard, Sangu Delle, Amélie de Montchalin, Abasi Ene-Obong, El Seed Faouzi, Fawaz Farooqui, Cristina Fonseca, Laure Forgeron, Jocelyn Formsma, Laura Gersch, Garlin Gilchrist II, Pierre-Dimitri Gore-Coty, Megan Greenfield, Andrey A. Guryev, Martín Guzmán, He Zhengyu, Dalal Saeb Iriqat, Jessica Jackson, Dana Juffa, Nari Kahle, Gazal Kalra, Gadeer Kamal-Mreeh, Brian Kaufmann, Conrod Kelly, Ibram X Kendi, Shreevar Kheruka, Sophie Seula Kim, Terrence Kommal, Sanae Lahlou, Seung Gun Lee, Catherine Lenson, Yifan Li, Li Ni, Haley Lowry, Lu Chaoyang, Luiza Mattos, Jessica Mauboy, Lukas Nelson, Wawira Njiru, Mohammad Salem Omaid, Adriana Ortiz, Obi Ozor, Burcu Ozturk, Amit Paley, Roberto Patiño, Xue Peng, Gregoire Pictet, Ameya Prabhu, Zhuang Qian, Kira Radinsky, Rohan Ramakrishnan, Vivek Ramaswamy, Hriday Ravindranath, Paul Rivera, Kishin RK, Anneliese Schulz, Emily Serazin, Izkia Siches, Virginijus Sinkevicius, Liam Sobey, Devi Sridhar, Tanit Chearavanont, Vasudha Vats, Claudia Vergueiro Massei, Hitesh Wadhwa, David Alexander Walcott, Wang Guan, Ricardo Weder, Lea Wermelin, Silvia Wiesner, Gareth Wong, Chen Wu | |
− | |members=Tendayi Achiume,Daniel Ahn,Peter Biar Ajak,Anulika Ajufo,Esraa Al-Buti,Erica Alessandri,Mohamed Al Hashemi,Suren Aloyan,Elham Al Qasim,Alanoud Bint Hamad Al Thani,Nathalia Arcuri,Aditi Avasthi,Shiho Azuma,Maleeka Bokhari,Srikanth Bolla,Christoph Bornschein,Andrew Bragg,Sinéad Burke,Adriana Cargill,Luis Felipe Cervantes Legorreta,Matthew Chamberlain,Arvan Chan,Nirvana Chaudhary,Francesca Chia,Alexis Crow,Thomas Crowther,Rose Damen,Vera Daves de Sousa,Alberto de Belaunde,Alexander de Carvalho,Anne-Laure de Chammard,Sangu Delle,Amélie de Montchalin,Abasi Ene-Obong,El Seed Faouzi,Fawaz Farooqui,Cristina Fonseca,Laure Forgeron,Jocelyn Formsma,Laura Gersch,Garlin Gilchrist II,Pierre-Dimitri Gore-Coty,Megan Greenfield,Andrey A. Guryev,Martín Guzmán,He Zhengyu,Dalal Saeb Iriqat,Jessica Jackson,Dana Juffa,Nari Kahle,Gazal Kalra,Gadeer Kamal-Mreeh,Brian Kaufmann,Conrod Kelly,Ibram X Kendi,Shreevar Kheruka,Sophie Seula Kim,Terrence Kommal,Sanae Lahlou,Seung Gun Lee,Catherine Lenson,Yifan Li,Li Ni,Haley Lowry,Lu Chaoyang,Luiza Mattos,Jessica Mauboy,Lukas Nelson,Wawira Njiru,Mohammad Salem Omaid,Adriana Ortiz,Obi Ozor,Burcu Ozturk,Amit Paley,Roberto Patiño,Gregoire Pictet,Ameya Prabhu,Zhuang Qian,Kira Radinsky,Rohan Ramakrishnan,Hriday Ravindranath,Paul Rivera,Kishin RK,Anneliese Schulz,Emily Serazin,Izkia Siches,Virginijus Sinkevicius,Liam Sobey,Devi Sridhar,Tanit Chearavanont,Vasudha Vats,Claudia Vergueiro Massei,Hitesh Wadhwa,David Alexander Walcott,Wang Guan,Ricardo Weder,Lea Wermelin,Silvia Wiesner,Gareth Wong,Chen Wu | + | }}'''The class of [[2021]] was made up of 113 individuals.''' The previous year's cadre is listed at [[WEF/Young Global Leaders/2020]]. The next year's cadre is listed at [[WEF/Young Global Leaders/2022]]. |
− | }}'''The class of [[2021]] was made up of | + | |
+ | The list included the incumbent [[finance minister]]s of [[Angola]] and [[Argentina]]. | ||
== Selected Examples == | == Selected Examples == | ||
− | + | [[image:devi_sridhar_pushing_covid_jabs_for_kids.jpg|thumbnail|left|300px|[[Devi Sridhar]], a member of [[DELVE]], who aggressively pushed [[COVID-19 jabs]] for kids, claiming they were 100% "[[safe and effective]]" on C[[BBC]]'s Newsround (which the [[BBC]] later retracted)]] | |
*[[Andrew Bragg]] is an Australian politician. He became a Senator in 2019. | *[[Andrew Bragg]] is an Australian politician. He became a Senator in 2019. | ||
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*[[Adriana Cargill]] is a member of the [[Cargill family]], the fourth-wealthiest family in America. She works as a journalist in Los Angeles at KCRW Radio. | *[[Adriana Cargill]] is a member of the [[Cargill family]], the fourth-wealthiest family in America. She works as a journalist in Los Angeles at KCRW Radio. | ||
*[[Andrey Guryev]]. In April 2020 moderated conference on "the possibility of a dramatic transformation in the structure, principles and processes for doing business following the [[COVID-19|coronavirus pandemic]]."<ref>https://markets.businessinsider.com/news/stocks/phosagro-ceo-andrey-guryev-takes-part-in-online-summit-on-business-after-the-pandemic-hosted-by-the-ruie-coordinating-council-for-combating-the-coronavirus-1029082512</ref> | *[[Andrey Guryev]]. In April 2020 moderated conference on "the possibility of a dramatic transformation in the structure, principles and processes for doing business following the [[COVID-19|coronavirus pandemic]]."<ref>https://markets.businessinsider.com/news/stocks/phosagro-ceo-andrey-guryev-takes-part-in-online-summit-on-business-after-the-pandemic-hosted-by-the-ruie-coordinating-council-for-combating-the-coronavirus-1029082512</ref> | ||
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*[[Izkia Siches]] - [[Chile]]an doctor prominent in corporate media during the Covid-19 deep event. In 2022 appointed Minister of Interior and Public Security, the second most important in government after new [[Gabriel Boric|President Boric]]. Fan of fellow YGL, New Zealand's PM [[Jacinda Ardern]]. | *[[Izkia Siches]] - [[Chile]]an doctor prominent in corporate media during the Covid-19 deep event. In 2022 appointed Minister of Interior and Public Security, the second most important in government after new [[Gabriel Boric|President Boric]]. Fan of fellow YGL, New Zealand's PM [[Jacinda Ardern]]. | ||
*[[Vera Daves de Sousa]] was made finance minister of [[Angola]] when she was 35. | *[[Vera Daves de Sousa]] was made finance minister of [[Angola]] when she was 35. | ||
− | *[[Amélie de Montchalin]] is a French politician. She has | + | *[[Amélie de Montchalin]] is a French politician. She has been a minister under [[President Macron]], responsible for implementing the [[pass sanitaire]] in public services. |
*[[Garlin Gilchrist II]] is a US politician. He has been [[Gretchen Whitmer's]] deputy since 2019. | *[[Garlin Gilchrist II]] is a US politician. He has been [[Gretchen Whitmer's]] deputy since 2019. | ||
*[[Ibram X. Kendi]] is an American author and activist. He believes the low take-up of Black people having the [[COVID vaccine]] is due to [[racism]]. | *[[Ibram X. Kendi]] is an American author and activist. He believes the low take-up of Black people having the [[COVID vaccine]] is due to [[racism]]. | ||
− | *[[Devi Sridhar]] is a Professor and Chair of Global Public Health at the [[University of Edinburgh]]. In 2020, she advised the Scottish government on | + | *[[Devi Sridhar]] is a Professor and Chair of Global Public Health at the [[University of Edinburgh]]. In 2020, she advised the Scottish government on dealing with [[COVID-19]]. |
*[[Vasudha Vats]] is a Vice president of [[Pfizer]]. | *[[Vasudha Vats]] is a Vice president of [[Pfizer]]. | ||
Latest revision as of 09:33, 25 April 2024
The class of 2021 was made up of 113 individuals. The previous year's cadre is listed at WEF/Young Global Leaders/2020. The next year's cadre is listed at WEF/Young Global Leaders/2022.
The list included the incumbent finance ministers of Angola and Argentina.
Selected Examples
- Andrew Bragg is an Australian politician. He became a Senator in 2019.
- Adriana Cargill is a member of the Cargill family, the fourth-wealthiest family in America. She works as a journalist in Los Angeles at KCRW Radio.
- Andrey Guryev. In April 2020 moderated conference on "the possibility of a dramatic transformation in the structure, principles and processes for doing business following the coronavirus pandemic."[1]
- Martín Guzmán - Argentinian Minister of Economy from 2019. Oversaw some of the longest lockdowns in the world (rumored to be after deal with George Soros).[citation needed]
- Izkia Siches - Chilean doctor prominent in corporate media during the Covid-19 deep event. In 2022 appointed Minister of Interior and Public Security, the second most important in government after new President Boric. Fan of fellow YGL, New Zealand's PM Jacinda Ardern.
- Vera Daves de Sousa was made finance minister of Angola when she was 35.
- Amélie de Montchalin is a French politician. She has been a minister under President Macron, responsible for implementing the pass sanitaire in public services.
- Garlin Gilchrist II is a US politician. He has been Gretchen Whitmer's deputy since 2019.
- Ibram X. Kendi is an American author and activist. He believes the low take-up of Black people having the COVID vaccine is due to racism.
- Devi Sridhar is a Professor and Chair of Global Public Health at the University of Edinburgh. In 2020, she advised the Scottish government on dealing with COVID-19.
- Vasudha Vats is a Vice president of Pfizer.
Geography
The WEF categorised their young leaders by region.
YGLs by region
- Africa: 8 YGLs
- ASEAN: 9 YGLs
- Australia and Oceania: 2 YGLs
- Caribbean: 1 YGL
- Eurasia: 2 YGLs
- Europe: 23 YGLs[2]
- Greater China: 9 YGLs
- Japan: 1 YGL
- Korea and North Asia: 3 YGLs
- Latin America: 9 YGLs
- Middle East & North Africa: 12 YGLs
- North America: 20 YGLs[3]
- South Asia: 9 YGLs
Known members
17 of the 102 of the members already have pages here:
Member | Description |
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Tendayi Achiume | "As of June 2022, 72.09% of people in high income countries had been vaccinated with at least one dose of the COVID-19 vaccine, whereas only 17.94% of people in low-income countries have been vaccinated" |
Andrew Bragg | Australian Senator; WEF/Young Global Leaders 2021 |
Sinéad Burke | Irish disability activist. WEF/Young Global Leaders 2021 |
Adriana Cargill | WEF/Young Global Leaders 2021 |
Andrey Guryev | Russian businessman |
Martín Guzmán | Argentinean Minister of Economy during the Covid-lockdowns and debt restructuring. Selected WEF/YGL. Close to many projects of George Soros. |
Garlin Gilchrist II | Deputy of Governor Gretchen Whitmer, WEF/Young Global Leaders 2021 |
Ibram X Kendi | Selected as Young Leader by the World Economic Forum in 2021. |
Jessica Mauboy | Australian singer, |
Amélie de Montchalin | French politician, WEF/Young Global Leaders 2021 |
Vivek Ramaswamy | Republican candidate in the US/2024 Presidential election |
Izkia Siches | Chilean doctor prominent in corporate media during the Covid-19 deep event. In 2022 appointed Minister of Interior and Public Security, the second most important in government after the President. WEF Young Global Leader 2021 and fan of fellow YGL, New Zealand's Jacinda Ardern. |
Vera Daves de Sousa | Millennial finance minister of Angola; WEF/Young Global Leaders 2021 |
Devi Sridhar | WEF Young Global Leader pushing SDS policy. In 2020, Devi Sridhar advised the Scottish government on how to deal with COVID in Scotland. Unflinching as to children. |
Alanoud Bint Hamad Al Thani | The youngest Young Leader at the World Economic Forum in 2021. |
Vasudha Vats | Vice president of Pfizer. |
Lea Wermelin | Danish cabinet minister; WEF/Young Global Leaders 2021 |
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