American Council on Germany/Young Leaders/1992

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Membership•  Mark C. Allen
•  Fritz Arendt
•  C. Robert Barker III
•  Catherine Barr Windels
•  Peter Becker
•  Douglas Berry
•  Stefan Brenske
•  Andreas Freiherr von Buddenbrock
•  John C. Bussey
•  Carl Dittrich
•  Christian Ehlers
•  Stephan Eisel
•  Martin Falkenberg
•  Hans F.W. Flick
•  Thomas W. Geisel
•  David Gill
•  Andrew L. Gillman
•  Katja Gloger
•  Ina Gottinger
•  Margaret Heckel
•  Markus Maria Heiss
•  Mary Kay King
•  Brian K. Klein
•  Lorenz Klutmann
•  Uwe Koch
•  Stefan Kürten
•  Pamela J. Larson
•  John F. Lundgren
•  Dace Liga Luters-Thümmel
•  William Larry McDonald
•  Sharon I. Meers
•  Robert T. Nitto Jr
• Thomas Oppermann.jpg Thomas Oppermann
•  John R. Parker Jr
•  Peyton D. Prospere
•  Adrienne Gray Rhone
•  Klaus-Peter Rohardt
•  Ute Sackofsky
•  Stefan Schaechterle
•  Dieter A. Schmitz
•  Thomas Alan Schwartz
•  Barbara Schwepcke
•  Douglas A. Sears
•  A. Bradley Shingleton
•  Melvin G. Smith
•  Michael Peter Steffen
•  Caroline Stummel
•  Kenneth D. Tidwell
•  Austin Triggs
•  Gabe Shawn Varges
•  Thomas J. Vellenga
•  Markus Vette
•  Bernd Vorjans
•  Ulrike Wauer
•  H. Alexander Wise Jr
• Christian Wulff.jpg Christian Wulff
•  Karsten W. Zimmermann
•  Donald H. Zirkle

These are the American Council on Germany's Young Leaders for 1992[1]. The following year's cadre's is at American Council on Germany/Young Leaders/1993, the previous year's at American Council on Germany/Young Leaders/1991.


 

Known members

2 of the 58 of the members already have pages here:

MemberDescription
Thomas OppermannGerman politician who suddenly died en-route to be interviewed in a talk show after voicing criticism of the governments Covid-19 measures.
Christian WulffWEF/Global Leaders for Tomorrow/1995. President of Germany from 2010 to 2012, when he resigned, facing the prospect of prosecution for allegations of corruption.
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