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Revision as of 13:29, 29 March 2022
Paul Meyer (businessman) | |
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Nationality | US |
Alma mater | Yale Law School, Pomona College, Oxford |
Member of | The Commons Project, WEF/Global Leaders for Tomorrow/2003, WEF/Young Global Leaders/2005 |
Co-founder and Chief Executive Officer of The Commons Project, which has build a worldwide interoperable system of digital immunization authentication tools. Former Senior Fellow at the Markle Foundation, which has close ties to US intelligence services. |
Paul Meyer is the co-founder and Chief Executive Officer of The Commons Project which has built a worldwide interoperable system of digital immunization authentication tools, just in time for the COVID-19 deep event.
Having been selected a Global Leader for Tomorrow by the World Economic Forum (WEF) in 2003 and the continuation Young Global Leaders, he stayed part of the Young Leader Community until 2020[1]. he has worked in several projects of interests to the dominating corporations in the WEF, and in several Committees and Foundations connected to the intelligence community.
Career
Meyer has a degree in Law from Yale Law School; a BA from Pomona College; and studied politics, philosophy and economics at Oxford.[2]
Meyer began his career doing advance work on Bill Clinton’s 1992 campaign, then he joined the White House staff as speechwriter. Then he worked as Chief Operating Officer at Endeavor.
He joined the spooky International Rescue Committee, before he co-founded IPKO, a telecommunication company in Kosovo[3], just after the Kosovo War. Then he worked as a Senior Fellow at the Markle Foundation[2], which has close ties to the intelligence services.
In 2001 he co-founded and served as Chief Executive Officer, Voxiva "leveraging the reach and power of mobile phones to improve health around the world" [1]. In 2016, merged Voxiva with Sense Health to form Wellpass and served as Wellpass Chief Executive Officer. 2018, Wellpass was acquired by Welltok, served as President of the Public & Community Markets. [2]
The Commons Project
- Full article: The Commons Project
- Full article: The Commons Project
In 2019 he co-founded The Commons Project, with funding from the Rockefeller Foundation. It is global project from "public, private and non-profit sectors" to build a 'tamper-resistant' identification system to collect, store and share personal health information.
Other
Member: IPKO Foundation Board; Advisory Board, BlueStar Families. Former Member, U.S. Advisory Committee on Voluntary Foreign Aid. Henry Crown Fellow at the Aspen Institute. Term Member at the Council on Foreign Relations.[2]
Event Participated in
Event | Start | End | Location(s) | Description |
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WEF/Annual Meeting/2004 | 21 January 2004 | 25 January 2004 | Switzerland World Economic Forum | 2068 billionaires, CEOs and their politicians and "civil society" leaders met under the slogan Partnering for Prosperity and Security. "We have the people who matter," said World Economic Forum Co-Chief Executive Officer José María Figueres. |