Marshall Memorial Fellowship

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Group.png Marshall Memorial Fellowship
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Formation1982
Founder German Marshall Fund of the United States
Intereststransatlanticism
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Membership•  Andrew Kolb
•  Patrick Schaefer
•  David Mazuca
• Ajit V. Pai headshot.jpg Ajit Pai
•  Erik Paulsen
•  Cal Cunningham
•  Petrit Selimi
•  Dávid Korányi
• Sheila Lirio Marcelo.jpg Sheila Lirio Marcelo
•  Roland Theis
•  Adam Bodnar
•  Zsuzsanna Szelényi
•  Patrick N. Millsaps
•  Sewell Chan
The GMF’s flagship leadership development program.

The German Marshall Fund of the United States, on of the most important CIA fronts, awards 75 Marshall Memorial Fellowships each year to candidates from all sectors, including business, government and civil society. The MMF alumni network numbers more than 2,500 leaders. Their transatlantic engagement continues throughout their careers with GMF alumni projects, seminars, and major events.[1]

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The program relies on 6 months of distance learning and 24 days of first-hand experience to facilitate knowledge and network development for effective transatlantic engagement. [1]

The exchange program begins in Washington, DC, where all the fellows meet to learn about the similarities and differences between Europe and the United States. Each fellow then visits a total of five communities across the Atlantic and benefits from more than 100 engagements with prominent policymakers, opinion leaders, and decision-makers, as well as leaders of change.[1]

The majority of the program consists of a group experience, but time is set aside in each community for fellows to conduct their individual appointments. Regular debriefs provide an opportunity for fellows to reflect on their experience together and identify opportunities for transfers of knowledge and best practice.[1]

At the end of the exchange, each fellow submits an opinion piece or a photo essay on a shared transatlantic concern or professional leadership takeaway. A select few are then published on the GMF website. The program concludes with a final program debrief that takes place one month after the exchange program, after which lifelong engagement with GMF continues.[1]

Alumni

There are no public membership lists. The alumni listed are gathered from miscellaneous sources.[2]


 

Known members

20 of the 155 of the members already have pages here:

MemberDescription
Ahmed AboutalebMayor of Rotterdam. Attended the 2016 Bilderberg
Stacey AbramsUp-and-coming American politician in the Democratic Party. Marshall Memorial Fellow
Bertrand BadréFrench banker with SDS connections
Annalena Baerbock"A perfect product of transatlantic leader selection."
Klaus-Dieter FrankenbergerTransatlantic German editor
Connie HedegaardDanish politician, multi-Bilderberger
Kristian JensenDanish politician picked for the Marshall Memorial Fellowship. Attended the 2023 Bilderberg.
Robert KaganCo-founder of the Project for the New American Century
Thomas Lund-SørensenDanish diplomat and spook who later started working for Macro Advisory Partners. Marshall Memorial Fellow 1999.
Emmanuel MacronFrench deep state operative banker, named a possible blackmail victim of Trump.
Sheila Lirio MarceloFilipino-American businesswoman who received easy venture capital funding. Marshall Memorial Fellowship. Young Global Leader by the World Economic Forum in 2011.
Ivan MiklošWEF/Global Leaders for Tomorrow/2000. Attended the 2005 Bilderberg as Slovakia/Minister of Finance.
Federica MogheriniItalian politician, WEF
Viktor OrbánWEF-backed Hungarian PM who had a "coronavirus law" passed to allow him rule by decree during the state of emergency for an indefinite period<a href="#cite_note-1">[1]</a>, which CNN termed an "outrageous power grab".
Ajit PaiFCC Chair under Trump, where he planned to do away with net neutrality rules. Marshall Memorial Fellow.
Ruprecht PolenzGerman politician. Proponent of Turkish membership in the EU.
Allan SilberbrandtDanish journalist and editor. Marshall Memorial Fellow.
Jose SocratesPortuguese PM responsible for austerity program after 2008
Udo UlfkotteFormer editor of a German broadsheet who exposed press corruption while also subscribing to Islamophobic views.
Robert ZoellickWorld Bank president, White House Deputy Chief of Staff, Multiple deep state connections
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