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|members=Nereus "Neric" Acosta, Elizabeth Addonizio, Weslynne Ashton, Cecilia Barja-Chamas, Olivier Cattaneo, Karina Dashko, Ilir Dugolli, Aboubakr Jamaï, Tinatin "Tina" Khidasheli, Sang-Jo Kim, John Kingman, Paul Kwengwere, Bryan Leach, Ma Jun, Nay Win Maung, Nachiket Mor, Mteto Nyati, Robert Piper, Emran Razaghi, Katherine G. Southwick, Heather Stevens
 
|members=Nereus "Neric" Acosta, Elizabeth Addonizio, Weslynne Ashton, Cecilia Barja-Chamas, Olivier Cattaneo, Karina Dashko, Ilir Dugolli, Aboubakr Jamaï, Tinatin "Tina" Khidasheli, Sang-Jo Kim, John Kingman, Paul Kwengwere, Bryan Leach, Ma Jun, Nay Win Maung, Nachiket Mor, Mteto Nyati, Robert Piper, Emran Razaghi, Katherine G. Southwick, Heather Stevens
 
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== Own Words ==
 
"The 2004 Yale World Fellows include the executive director of [[India]]’s second largest bank; the former Interim Mayor of La Paz, [[Bolivia]]; the principal advisor to the Prime Minister of [[Kosovo]]; the founder of [[Morocco]]’s first independent business newspaper; the director of the [[Israel]]’s first legal advocacy group dedicated to Arab minority rights; a [[Russian]] corporate governance reformer; Northern Ireland’s top government official in youth development; one of [[China]]’s most influential [[investigative journalists]]; and the [[Filipino]] Congressman who spearheaded passage of that nation’s Clean Air and Clean Water acts".<ref>https://worldfellows.yale.edu/class/class-of-2004/</ref>
 
"The 2004 Yale World Fellows include the executive director of [[India]]’s second largest bank; the former Interim Mayor of La Paz, [[Bolivia]]; the principal advisor to the Prime Minister of [[Kosovo]]; the founder of [[Morocco]]’s first independent business newspaper; the director of the [[Israel]]’s first legal advocacy group dedicated to Arab minority rights; a [[Russian]] corporate governance reformer; Northern Ireland’s top government official in youth development; one of [[China]]’s most influential [[investigative journalists]]; and the [[Filipino]] Congressman who spearheaded passage of that nation’s Clean Air and Clean Water acts".<ref>https://worldfellows.yale.edu/class/class-of-2004/</ref>
 
 
  
 
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Latest revision as of 23:26, 9 May 2023

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Membership•  Nereus "Neric" Acosta
•  Elizabeth Addonizio
•  Weslynne Ashton
•  Cecilia Barja-Chamas
•  Olivier Cattaneo
•  Karina Dashko
•  Ilir Dugolli
•  Aboubakr Jamaï
•  Tinatin "Tina" Khidasheli
•  Sang-Jo Kim
• John-Kingman.jpg John Kingman
•  Paul Kwengwere
•  Bryan Leach
•  Ma Jun
•  Nay Win Maung
•  Nachiket Mor
•  Mteto Nyati
•  Robert Piper
•  Emran Razaghi
•  Katherine G. Southwick
•  Heather Stevens

Own Words

"The 2004 Yale World Fellows include the executive director of India’s second largest bank; the former Interim Mayor of La Paz, Bolivia; the principal advisor to the Prime Minister of Kosovo; the founder of Morocco’s first independent business newspaper; the director of the Israel’s first legal advocacy group dedicated to Arab minority rights; a Russian corporate governance reformer; Northern Ireland’s top government official in youth development; one of China’s most influential investigative journalists; and the Filipino Congressman who spearheaded passage of that nation’s Clean Air and Clean Water acts".[1]


 

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John KingmanUK revolving door banker/civil servant. Trilateral Commission.
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