WEF/Young Global Leaders Inaugural Group 2005

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Membership• Shai Agassi
• Mohammed K.A. Al Faisal
• Bandar Bin Khalid Al Faisal
• Salaheddin Al-Bashir
• Majid Saif Al-Ghurair
• Assilah Z. Al-Harthy
• Zeid Raad Al-Hussein
• Matthew Anderson
• Barry Appleton
• Maria Consuelo Araujo
• Nurul Arifin
• Matteo Arpe
• Keiichiro Asao
• Bassem I. Awadallah
• Violet E. Awotwi
• Ali Babacan
• Rodrigo Baggio
• Rajiv Bajaj
• Edward Balls
• John Battelle
• Charlene Begley
• Angela Belcher
• Marc R. Benioff
• Leonid Bershidsky
• Kumar Mangalam Birla
• Matthew Bishop
• Thor Bjorgolfsson
• Taddy Blecher
• Alja Brglez
• Sergey Brin
• Scott Brison
• William F. Browder
• John Bryant
• Roy Brandon Burgess
• Jillian Buriak
• Amy Butte
• Ángel Cabrera
• Steven Cain
• Lisa Caputo
• Gabriel Chalita
• Nigel M.K. Chanakira
• Tianqiao Chen
• Mitsuru Claire Chino
• Yvette Cooper
• Jennifer Corriero
• Clayton Cosgrove
• Thomas Crampton

The Inaugural Summit of the Forum of Young Global Leaders opened in Zermatt, Switzerland, on 24 June 2005. "So far, their discussions have led them to consider the probable state of the world in 2020, part of the 2020 Initiative. In the following days they will consider concrete action as a group and individuals, leadership issues and whether the information age generation has a new mindset to bring to the problems of the world."[1]

WEF/Young Global Leaders Inaugural Group 2005[2]


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