American Council on Germany/Young Leaders/2001

From Wikispooks
Jump to navigation Jump to search

<-Group.png American Council on Germany/Young Leaders/2001
(American Council on Germany/Young Leaders)Rdf-entity.pngRdf-icon.png->
Membership• Marcus Ackermann
• Gregg Bauer
• Cary Bernstein
• Johannes Borsche
• Joseph Caracuel
• Stephen B. Chapman
• Anthony J.R. Cook
• Thomas Dewner
• Felix Ensslin
• Yasmin Fargel
• Scott Goldstein
• Ronald Granieri
• Kerstin Griese
• Mary Jo Jacobi-Jephson
• Jake Jones
• David Asher Kamenetzky
• Frank Kelly Jr
• Mathhias Graf von Kielmansegg
• Torsten Wilhelm Krauel
• Jennifer Kuhn
• Marc Langenbrinck
• Dirk Lentfer
• Carlos Lozada
• Maya MacGuineas
• Jonathan Miles
• Stephanie Mueller
• Verena Müller
• Sanjiv Nathwani
• Jan-Peter Nissen
• Cem Özdemir
• Nicola Ostertag
• Felicitas von Peter
• Amy Phenix
• Philipp-Hubertus Pieper
• Corinna Pilz
• Matt Rees
• Albrecht Graf von Reichenbach
• Monika Reimel
• Gregory Rodriguez
• Cecilie Rohwedder
• Jana Rosenmann
• Udo Rudolph
• Marc Samwer
• Mary Sarotte
• Patrik Schwarz
• Ayaz Shaikh
• Peri Shamsai
• Patricia Smith
• Markus Söder
• David Stonehill
• Rebecca Talbott
• Michael Townsend
• John Tullsen
• Nicola Walter
• Ute Weiland
• Roland Werner
• Loretta Würtenberger

These are the American Council on Germany's Young Leaders for 2001[1]. The following year's cadre's is at American Council on Germany/Young Leaders/2002, the previous year's at American Council on Germany/Young Leaders/2000.

 

Known members

2 of the 57 of the members already have pages here:

MemberDescription
Markus SöderBavarian politician first out with hard lockdowns in 2020. "The CIA's dream candidate". His campaign to create acceptance of COVID jabs included "an unheard-of public attack".
Cem ÖzdemirGerman Green war-loving politician who experienced rocket career after being taken under the wings of transatlantic influence networks.
Many thanks to our Patrons who cover ~2/3 of our hosting bill. Please join them if you can.


References