American Council on Germany/Young Leaders/2002

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Membership•  Steven Althaus
•  Oliver Bialowons
•  Reginald Brown
•  Eva Annette Büttner
•  Hendrik Buschhorn
•  Felix Chang
•  Eric Cohen
•  Kyle Donovan
•  Christine Estereicher
•  Julie Frieder
•  Jochen Gaugele
•  Francis Gavin
•  Shoshana Boyd Gelfand
•  Jonathan Goldman
•  Stefan Heng
•  Markus Hottenrott
•  Jobst Frhr. V. Hoyningen-Huene
•  John Hulsman
• Mary jacobi.png Mary Jo Jacobi-Jephson
•  Julia Jäckel
•  Frank Kelly Jr
•  Dietrich von Klaeden
•  Torsten Wilhelm Krauel
•  Michael Kröner
•  Robert Kuhn
•  Marc Lemcke
•  Justin Lilley
•  Christer von Lindequist
•  Eric Loeb
•  Marcel Machill
•  Edward S. McFadden
•  Jörg Meyer
•  Andreas Nehring
•  Tung Nguyen-Khac
•  Adil Oyan
•  Kimberly Reed
•  Jan Rees
•  Albrecht Graf von Reichenbach
•  Christopher Rossbach
•  William Savage Jr
•  Sebastian Schäfer
•  Annette Schäfer-Harne
•  Nils Schmid
•  Olivia Schoeller
•  Daniel Senor
•  Ina Siebels
•  Mark Stencel
•  Andreas G. Stütz
•  Michael Sullivan
•  Tatiana Turck
•  Sebastian George Turner
•  Gregg Walker
•  Matthew Wells
•  Andrew Zacks
•  Benjamin Zeigler

These are the American Council on Germany's Young Leaders for 2002[1]. The following year's cadre's is at American Council on Germany/Young Leaders/2003, the previous year's at American Council on Germany/Young Leaders/2001.


 

Known member

1 of the 55 of the members already have pages here:

MemberDescription
Mary Jo JacobiAssistant US Secretary of Commerce
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