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|members=Adebola (?), Sarah bint Yousif Al-Amiri, Ahmed Ali Al-Hammadi, Ibrahim AlMojel, Victoria Alonsoperez, Carlos Alvarado Quesada, Fernando Grostein Andrade, Lucy d'Arville, Rima Assi, Nick Ayers, Anjhula Mya Singh Bais, Priyanka Bakaya, Mamuka Bakhtadze, Jean-Jacques Barbéris, Diane Binder, Ketevan Bochorishvili, Julie Bonamy, Ruba Borno, Geoffrey Bouquot, Agnes Budzyn, Jessica Burgner-Kahrs, Peter Buttigieg, Kamissa Camara, Seung-Joon Chang, Serey Chea, Rohit Chopra, David Chubak, Dan Crenshaw, Eric Dayton, Daniel de Boer, Deshal De Mel, M. Bilge Demirkoz, Huang Dinglong, Jean-François Gagné, Amy Gao, Anne-Sophie Grouchka, Matthew Guilford, Cyrus Habib, Yalda Hakim, Nathaniel Harding, Cal Henderson, Serene Chen Huijing, Lisa Ivers, Yuan Jiakai, Wanuri Kahiu, Daria Kaleniuk, Ahd Kamel, Bogolo Joy Kenewendo, Nora Khaldi, Faisal Khan, Tigran Khudaverdian, Emily Kirsch, Joseph Konzelmann, Stefanie Kurniadi, Farhan Latif, Sam Lee, Guillaume Lefevre, Halla Hrund Logadottir, Gary Liu, Zhang Longmei, Pablo Alberto Barrera Lopez, Poonam Mahajan, Jonathan Malagon, Nadia Maqbool, Richard Martinez, Yasukane Matsumoto, Angela Daniella Garcia Moreno, Sucharita Mukherjee, Nerissa Naidu, Erika Najarian, Lokesh Nara, Aminata Kane Ndiaye, Sarah Nicholls, Genki Oda, Umra Omar, Clare O'Neil, Tolu Oni, Melanie Perkins, Ruangroj Poonpol, Cristina Pozzi, Yin Qi, Liu Qian, Syed Saddiq bin Syed Abdul Rahman, Carol Reiley, Carlos Reines, Maya Roy, Ivy Huq Russell, Annika Saarikko, Phanindra Sama, Thomas Saueressig, Eva Scherer, Geoffrey See, Noura Selim, David Moinina Sengeh, Andrew Serazin, Ameer Sherif, Anjali Sud, Paweł Surówka, Sue Anne Tay, Piyush Tewari, Joice Toyota, Richard Walker, Gregorio Werthein, Bryony Winn, Yeo Bee Yin, Gong Yingying, Asif Zahir
 
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"The Forum of Young Global Leaders (YGLs) brings together enterprising, socially minded men and women under the age of 40...The goal of the YGL community is to fill an existing global gap, creating a sought-after [[peer network]] that allows each member to drive each other to do more and be more...The community creates experiences for next-generation leaders that help to enhance their skills, broaden their world view and drive innovative solutions.<ref>https://www.weforum.org/agenda/2019/03/connecting-the-most-outstanding-young-leaders/</ref><ref>https://www.younggloballeaders.org/community?class_year=2019&page=1</ref>
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"The Forum of Young Global Leaders (YGLs) brings together enterprising, socially minded men and women under the age of 40...The goal of the YGL community is to fill an existing global gap, creating a sought-after [[peer network]] that allows each member to drive each other to do more and be more...The community creates experiences for next-generation leaders that help to enhance their skills, broaden their world view and drive innovative solutions.<ref>https://www.weforum.org/agenda/2019/03/connecting-the-most-outstanding-young-leaders/</ref><ref>https://www.younggloballeaders.org/community?class_year=2019&page=1</ref> The previous year's cadre is listed as [[WEF/Young Global Leaders 2018]], the following as [[WEF/Young Global Leaders 2020]].
  
 
The program functions as a way for the big oligarchs to come in contact and screen a younger generation of future leaders.
 
The program functions as a way for the big oligarchs to come in contact and screen a younger generation of future leaders.
  
==Examples==
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== Selected Examples ==
*[[Peter Buttigieg]] is a very spooky US politician. He was a prospective candidate in the US/2020 Presidential election. He is United States Secretary of Transportation since February 3, 2021.  
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[[image:Dan Crenshaw.png|thumb|left|US Congressman [[Dan Crenshaw]] denies that he is associated with the Young Global Leaders program]]
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*[[Peter Buttigieg]] is a very spooky prospective candidate in the [[US/2020 Presidential election]]. He was appointed [[United States Secretary of Transportation]] in 2021.  
 
*[[Matthew Guilford]] is Co-Founder and Chief Executive Officer of ''Common Health'', a part of the [[The Commons Project]]. Its [[digital health]] system to allow sharing of data about a person’s clinical history and status. "Sharing of [[COVID-19]] test results and [[vaccine passport|vaccination records]] is a natural role for CommonHealth."<ref>https://www.commonhealth.org/about</ref>
 
*[[Matthew Guilford]] is Co-Founder and Chief Executive Officer of ''Common Health'', a part of the [[The Commons Project]]. Its [[digital health]] system to allow sharing of data about a person’s clinical history and status. "Sharing of [[COVID-19]] test results and [[vaccine passport|vaccination records]] is a natural role for CommonHealth."<ref>https://www.commonhealth.org/about</ref>
 
*[[Yalda Hakim]] is an Australian/British broadcast [[journalist]], news presenter, and documentary maker.
 
*[[Yalda Hakim]] is an Australian/British broadcast [[journalist]], news presenter, and documentary maker.
 
*[[Clare O'Neil]] is an Australian politician. In 2019 she was considered a frontrunner for the deputy leadership during the 2019 Australian Labor Party leadership election.
 
*[[Clare O'Neil]] is an Australian politician. In 2019 she was considered a frontrunner for the deputy leadership during the 2019 Australian Labor Party leadership election.
 
*[[Carlos Alvarado Quesada]] is the President of [[Costa Rica]], in November 2021 the first country to mandate [[COVID-vaccines]] for children.
 
*[[Carlos Alvarado Quesada]] is the President of [[Costa Rica]], in November 2021 the first country to mandate [[COVID-vaccines]] for children.
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*[[Annika Saarikko]] Deputy Prime Minister of Finland since 2020.
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*[[Tigran Khudaverdyan]] joined the large Russian search engine [[Yandex]] in [[2006]] as a project manager. By [[2020]] deputy CEO and an executive member of the board of directors.<ref>https://www.cnbcafrica.com/2019/here-are-wefs-young-global-leaders-pushing-boundaries-and-changing-the-world-in-2019/</ref>
  
 
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Latest revision as of 17:34, 12 May 2022

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WEF Young Global Leaders 2019.jpg
AbbreviationYGL/2019
Membership• Adebola (?)
• Sarah bint Yousif Al-Amiri
• Ahmed Ali Al-Hammadi
• Ibrahim AlMojel
• Victoria Alonsoperez
• Carlos Alvarado Quesada
• Fernando Grostein Andrade
• Lucy d'Arville
• Rima Assi
• Nick Ayers
• Anjhula Mya Singh Bais
• Priyanka Bakaya
• Mamuka Bakhtadze
• Jean-Jacques Barbéris
• Diane Binder
• Ketevan Bochorishvili
• Julie Bonamy
• Ruba Borno
• Geoffrey Bouquot
• Agnes Budzyn
• Jessica Burgner-Kahrs
• Peter Buttigieg
• Kamissa Camara
• Seung-Joon Chang
• Serey Chea
• Rohit Chopra
• David Chubak
• Dan Crenshaw
• Eric Dayton
• Daniel de Boer
• Deshal De Mel
• M. Bilge Demirkoz
• Huang Dinglong
• Jean-François Gagné
• Amy Gao
• Anne-Sophie Grouchka
• Matthew Guilford
• Cyrus Habib
• Yalda Hakim
• Nathaniel Harding
• Cal Henderson
• Serene Chen Huijing
• Lisa Ivers
• Yuan Jiakai
• Wanuri Kahiu
• Daria Kaleniuk
• Ahd Kamel
• Bogolo Joy Kenewendo
• Nora Khaldi
• Faisal Khan
• Tigran Khudaverdian
• Emily Kirsch
• Joseph Konzelmann
• Stefanie Kurniadi
• Farhan Latif
• Sam Lee
• Guillaume Lefevre
• Halla Hrund Logadottir
• Gary Liu
• Zhang Longmei
• Pablo Alberto Barrera Lopez
• Poonam Mahajan
• Jonathan Malagon
• Nadia Maqbool
• Richard Martinez
• Yasukane Matsumoto
• Angela Daniella Garcia Moreno
• Sucharita Mukherjee
• Nerissa Naidu
• Erika Najarian
• Lokesh Nara
• Aminata Kane Ndiaye
• Sarah Nicholls
• Genki Oda
• Umra Omar
• Clare O'Neil
• Tolu Oni
• Melanie Perkins
• Ruangroj Poonpol
• Cristina Pozzi
• Yin Qi
• Liu Qian
• Syed Saddiq bin Syed Abdul Rahman
• Carol Reiley
• Carlos Reines
• Maya Roy
• Ivy Huq Russell
• Annika Saarikko
• Phanindra Sama
• Thomas Saueressig
• Eva Scherer
• Geoffrey See
• Noura Selim
• David Moinina Sengeh
• Andrew Serazin
• Ameer Sherif
• Anjali Sud
• Paweł Surówka
• Sue Anne Tay
• Piyush Tewari
• Joice Toyota
• Richard Walker
• Gregorio Werthein
• Bryony Winn
• Yeo Bee Yin
• Gong Yingying
• Asif Zahir
WEF's Young Global Leaders for 2019

"The Forum of Young Global Leaders (YGLs) brings together enterprising, socially minded men and women under the age of 40...The goal of the YGL community is to fill an existing global gap, creating a sought-after peer network that allows each member to drive each other to do more and be more...The community creates experiences for next-generation leaders that help to enhance their skills, broaden their world view and drive innovative solutions.[1][2] The previous year's cadre is listed as WEF/Young Global Leaders 2018, the following as WEF/Young Global Leaders 2020.

The program functions as a way for the big oligarchs to come in contact and screen a younger generation of future leaders.

Selected Examples

US Congressman Dan Crenshaw denies that he is associated with the Young Global Leaders program

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Known members

9 of the 107 of the members already have pages here:

MemberDescription
Pete ButtigiegUS spook, Rhodes Scholar, US/2020 Presidential election/Candidate
Dan CrenshawRepublican politician from Texas.
Yalda HakimSky News world presenter, ex BBC. Selected as Young Leader by the World Economic Forum in 2019.
Daria KaleniukDaria Kaleniuk emotionally confronted Boris Johnson on 2 March 2022 when he was visiting Poland and advocated for a no-fly zone over Ukraine.
Tigran Khudaverdyan
Poonam MahajanWEF YGL Indian politician who attended the Georgetown Leadership Seminar/2015. Father shot dead
Clare O'NeilAustralian MP; WEF/Young Global Leaders 2019
Carlos Alvarado QuesadaThe President of Costa Rica since 2018; graduate of WEF/Young Global Leaders 2019
Richard WalkerIceland supermarket executive chairman; WEF/Young Global Leaders 2019
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