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|members=Alwaleed Bin Talal Bin Al Saud, Marc Andreessen, Daniel E. Auerbach, Peter Augustsson, François Baroin, Peter Barrett, Evan Bayh, Mark F. Bedingham, Richard E. Belluzzo, Steven R. Berrard, Shobhana Bhartia, Werner Bonadurer, Ana Patricia Botín, Robert A. Bowman, Beatriz Boza Dibos, Maria Almeida Braga, Winnie Byanyima, Matthew J. Cadbury, Guillermo Cañedo White, Chen Zhangliang, Colin Coleman, Sandor Csanyi, Russell Daggatt, Herbert Demel, James Dimon, Ana Maria Diniz, David W. Dorman, Theuns Eloff, Gilles Etrillard, Bran Ferren, Carlos A. Filizzola Pallares, Jodie Foster, Paul J. Fribourg, Hajime Funada, Baltasar Garzón, Timothy E. Gill, Stephen Grabiner, Philip Hampton, Hulan Hashbat, Erich Hunziker, Heidi E. Hutter, Patricia L. Irvin, Vichit Ith, Ahmed J. Jawa, Thomas A. Jermoluk, Boris Jordan, Makram Khoury-Machool, Kim Suk-Joon, Peter A. Korotkov, Johann Olav Koss, Uday S. Kotak, Heidi Kunz, Peter Lakatos, William M. Landuyt, Daniel Langlois, Lee Hsien-Yang, Lee Jay-Hyun, C. Y. Leung, Rick R. Little, William Lo Wing Yan, Andrew K. Lukhele, Rebecca P. Mark, Kathleen McGinty, Monica Medina Tellez, Edouard Michelin, Carol Moffett, Nathan Myhrvold, Patrick Ngiam, Benjamin Ngiam Mia Kiat, Ulrike Nieter, Denis O'Brien, Serhiy Osyka, Rajshree Pathy, Ajay G. Piramal, Liliana Polanco, Arati Prabhakar, Chantal Prod'Hom, Franck Riboud, Wolfgang Riehle, Nicolas S. Rohatyn, Manuel Araneta Roxas, Alberto Ruiz-Gallardon, Irene Saez, Kim Samuel-Johnson, Doris Schopper, Stefan Schörghuber, Roberto Egydio Setubal, Hussein Shobokshi, Michael J. Smith, Britta Steilmann, David W. Thompson, J. Adair Turner, Zhan Videnov, Paulo Afonso Vieira, Vladimir V. Vinogradov, Wang Titang, Wee Ee-Cheong, Lars Windhorst | |members=Alwaleed Bin Talal Bin Al Saud, Marc Andreessen, Daniel E. Auerbach, Peter Augustsson, François Baroin, Peter Barrett, Evan Bayh, Mark F. Bedingham, Richard E. Belluzzo, Steven R. Berrard, Shobhana Bhartia, Werner Bonadurer, Ana Patricia Botín, Robert A. Bowman, Beatriz Boza Dibos, Maria Almeida Braga, Winnie Byanyima, Matthew J. Cadbury, Guillermo Cañedo White, Chen Zhangliang, Colin Coleman, Sandor Csanyi, Russell Daggatt, Herbert Demel, James Dimon, Ana Maria Diniz, David W. Dorman, Theuns Eloff, Gilles Etrillard, Bran Ferren, Carlos A. Filizzola Pallares, Jodie Foster, Paul J. Fribourg, Hajime Funada, Baltasar Garzón, Timothy E. Gill, Stephen Grabiner, Philip Hampton, Hulan Hashbat, Erich Hunziker, Heidi E. Hutter, Patricia L. Irvin, Vichit Ith, Ahmed J. Jawa, Thomas A. Jermoluk, Boris Jordan, Makram Khoury-Machool, Kim Suk-Joon, Peter A. Korotkov, Johann Olav Koss, Uday S. Kotak, Heidi Kunz, Peter Lakatos, William M. Landuyt, Daniel Langlois, Lee Hsien-Yang, Lee Jay-Hyun, C. Y. Leung, Rick R. Little, William Lo Wing Yan, Andrew K. Lukhele, Rebecca P. Mark, Kathleen McGinty, Monica Medina Tellez, Edouard Michelin, Carol Moffett, Nathan Myhrvold, Patrick Ngiam, Benjamin Ngiam Mia Kiat, Ulrike Nieter, Denis O'Brien, Serhiy Osyka, Rajshree Pathy, Ajay G. Piramal, Liliana Polanco, Arati Prabhakar, Chantal Prod'Hom, Franck Riboud, Wolfgang Riehle, Nicolas S. Rohatyn, Manuel Araneta Roxas, Alberto Ruiz-Gallardon, Irene Saez, Kim Samuel-Johnson, Doris Schopper, Stefan Schörghuber, Roberto Egydio Setubal, Hussein Shobokshi, Michael J. Smith, Britta Steilmann, David W. Thompson, J. Adair Turner, Zhan Videnov, Paulo Afonso Vieira, Vladimir V. Vinogradov, Wang Titang, Wee Ee-Cheong, Lars Windhorst |
Latest revision as of 12:41, 9 January 2023
This page lists the known WEF/Global Leaders for Tomorrow of 1996. The previous year's cadre is listed at WEF/Global Leaders for Tomorrow/1995, the next as WEF/Global Leaders for Tomorrow/1997.
Exposure
The complete list of participants in the World Economic Forum's Global Leaders for Tomorrow program for the year 1996 has been removed from their website, but possible to find in archived form. [1] The WEF does not always publish all the names.
Selected Examples
- Marc Andreesen Founder of Silicon Valley venture capital firm Andreessen Horowitz.
- Evan Bayh is a US deep state operative.
- Ana Botín is a Spanish financier and later executive chair of the Santander Group.
- Baltasar Garzón is a Spanish judge who was famous in the 1990s.
- Boris Jordan American billionaire businessman of Russian origins. His Renaissance Capital (founded in 1995) of companies have significant connections not only to the Russian government, but to the "usual-suspect" entities in the West including USAID, the Harvard Institute for International Development, and George Soros.
- Nathan Myhrvold - Chief Technology Officer at Microsoft who had "cozy ties with" Jeffrey Epstein[2], flew on the Lolita express and is named in the black book
- Johann Olav Koss - Norwegian former Olympian and national icon, turned businessman.
- Denis O'Brien is Ireland's richest native-born citizen.
- Franck Riboud is a French businessman. He was the chairman of Danone, and like his father, is a single Bilderberger.
- Adair Turner Chairman of the UK Financial Services Authority until its abolition in March 2013. Significant connections to George Soros.
Known members
14 of the 98 of the members already have pages here:
Member | Description |
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Marc Andreesen | American entrepreneur, investor, and software engineer who co-authored Mosaic, the first widely used web browser |
François Baroin | French politician who attended the 2014 Bilderberg |
Evan Bayh | US lawyer, lobbyist, and politician |
Ana Botín | Head of Santander Group, who claimed that COVID-19 Vaccines are “the most effective 2021 economic policy.” |
Jamie Dimon | "The Most Admired Banker In The World", close to Epstein. Global Leaders for Tomorrow/1996. Since 2005 head of JPMorgan Chase |
Jodie Foster | Hollywood movie star. Had multiple stalkers who wanted to kill Ronald Reagan. |
Baltasar Garzón | Senior Spanish judge who was convicted of illegal wiretapping |
Boris Jordan | US businessman who struck it rich as minion in the privatization of Russian assets in the 1990s. Significant ties to George Soros and other deep state interest. |
Johann Olav Koss | Norwegian Olympic champion. When attending 2006 Bilderberg conference he led a Canadian NGO. |
Denis O'Brien | Billionaire single Bilderberger |
Ajay Piramal | WEF AGM regular billionaire businessman, WEF GLT 1996 |
Franck Riboud | Second generation Bilderberger businessman |
Adair Turner | Front man for George Soros-initiatives. |
Vladimir Vinogradov | Russian oligarch, GLT 1996, died aged 53 |
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