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*[[Uğur Bayar]] is a Turkish businessman and financier width deep state connections. | *[[Uğur Bayar]] is a Turkish businessman and financier width deep state connections. | ||
*[[Matthew Bannister]] is a British media executive and broadcaster at the BBC. Was in the running for new [[BBC Director General]]. | *[[Matthew Bannister]] is a British media executive and broadcaster at the BBC. Was in the running for new [[BBC Director General]]. | ||
− | *[[Andrea Fischer]] WEF backed [[German health minister]] turned [[pharma lobbyist]]. | + | *[[Andrea Fischer]] - WEF backed [[German health minister]] turned [[pharma lobbyist]]. |
− | *[[Andrey Kostin]] Russian banker, financier, public and political figure who is since then closely connected to the Forum. | + | *[[Andrey Kostin]] - Russian banker, financier, public and political figure who is since then closely connected to the Forum. |
− | *[[Pierre Omidyar]] | + | *[[Pierre Omidyar]] - French-born Iranian American entrepreneur and deep state operative who is the founder and chairman of [[eBay]] who got control of the [[Snowden leaks]] by financing ''[[The Intercept]]''. |
− | *[[Mari Elka Pangestu]] Indonesian economist who has been managing director of Development Policy and Partnerships in the [[World Bank]] since 2020. | + | *[[Mari Elka Pangestu]] - Indonesian economist who has been managing director of Development Policy and Partnerships in the [[World Bank]] since 2020. |
− | *[[Alessandro Profumo]] | + | *[[Alessandro Profumo]] - Italian manager in banking. He worked as a consultant at [[McKinsey]] and [[Bain]]. |
− | *[[Kjell Inge Røkke]] Norwegian billionaire businessman | + | *[[Kjell Inge Røkke]] - Norwegian billionaire businessman known for his ruthless business methods. Member of Bill Gates' [[the Giving Pledge]]. |
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Revision as of 10:52, 8 May 2022
The complete list of participants in the World Economic Forum's Global Leaders for Tomorrow program for the year 1999 has been removed from their website, but possible to find in archived form. [1] The WEF does not always publish all the participants. The previous year's cadre is listed at WEF/Global Leaders for Tomorrow/1998, the next as WEF/Global Leaders for Tomorrow/2000.
Selected Examples
- Helen Alexander was the first female president of the Confederation of British Industry.
- Uğur Bayar is a Turkish businessman and financier width deep state connections.
- Matthew Bannister is a British media executive and broadcaster at the BBC. Was in the running for new BBC Director General.
- Andrea Fischer - WEF backed German health minister turned pharma lobbyist.
- Andrey Kostin - Russian banker, financier, public and political figure who is since then closely connected to the Forum.
- Pierre Omidyar - French-born Iranian American entrepreneur and deep state operative who is the founder and chairman of eBay who got control of the Snowden leaks by financing The Intercept.
- Mari Elka Pangestu - Indonesian economist who has been managing director of Development Policy and Partnerships in the World Bank since 2020.
- Alessandro Profumo - Italian manager in banking. He worked as a consultant at McKinsey and Bain.
- Kjell Inge Røkke - Norwegian billionaire businessman known for his ruthless business methods. Member of Bill Gates' the Giving Pledge.
Known members
18 of the 98 of the members already have pages here:
Member | Description |
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Helen Alexander | British businesswoman with numerous directorships. After several decades as an executive at The Economist, she attended the 2013 and 2014 Bilderberg meetings. Selected a WEF Global Leader for Tomorrow 1999. |
Matthew Bannister | WEF/Global Leaders for Tomorrow/1999, at the time when he was responsible for all non-news programme-making on English television, radio and online, and in the running for new BBC Director General. |
Uğur Bayar | Turkish businessman and financier. |
Brenninkmeijer family | The richest family in the Netherlands |
Svjetlana Derajic | Human rights NGO manager, WEF/Global Leaders for Tomorrow/1999 |
Mark Durkan | WEF NI politician who voted to support mandatory Covid certification |
Johan Eliasch | Swedish-British businessman with a heavy WEF/Annual Meeting habit. Named in Epstein's Black book. |
Andrea Fischer | WEF backed German health minister turned pharma lobbyist |
Scott Galloway | WEF/YGL marketing professor who propagandized for harsh lockdowns and imprisonment for refusing the jab during Covid |
Filippo Grandi | UN bureaucrat, WEF/Global Leaders for Tomorrow/1999 |
Andrey Kostin | Russian banker and deep state operative. WEF/Global Leaders for Tomorrow/1999 with extensive ties to the WEF. |
Patrice Motsepe | South Africa's richest man, GLT 1999, very heavy WEF AGM habit |
Elizabeth Murdoch | Daughter of media mogul and deep state operative Rupert Murdoch. |
Pierre Omidyar | Entrepreneur and deep state operative who is the founder and chairman of eBay, got control of the Snowden leaks by financing The Intercept |
Mari Elka Pangestu | Selected WEF/Global Leaders for Tomorrow/1999 when she was an Indonesian minister. From 2020 World Bank Managing Director of Development Policy and Partnerships |
Alessandro Profumo | Italian financier |
Kjell Inge Røkke | Corrupt Norwegian billionaire businessman know for his ruthless business methods, rough personal manners, and friendly ties to the Norwegian Labour Party. |
Veton Surroi | Albanian politician; WEF/Global Leaders for Tomorrow 1999 |
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