American Council on Germany/Young Leaders/2003

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Membership• J. David Almacy
• Michael Anthony
• Henrik Onne Bodenstab
• Christof Boehm
• Christian Böllhoff
• Alexander Bonde
• Arthur M. Bruhmuller
• Paul Cash
• Daniel Casse
• William Daniel II
• Clemens Euler-Rolle
• Martin Giese
• Philipp Gossow
• Francesco Grioli
• Karl-Theodor Frhr. Zu Guttenberg
• Samuel Hageman
• Hope M. Harrison
• Hubertus Heil
• Rosario Heppe
• Volker Holtfrerich
• Frank Jahn
• Helge Jordan
• Stefanie Kammerer
• Frank Kelly Jr
• Karen Kerr
• Silvana Koch-Mehrin
• Janie Kong
• Jörg Landgraff
• Nicolas Maduros
• David Mann
• Sönke Marahrens
• Victorino Matus
• Edward S. McFadden
• Daniela Meier
• Yancy Molnar
• Bilkay Öney
• Alexandra Preate
• Kimberly Reed
• Katherina Reiche
• William Schulz
• Christoph Schwegmann
• Christina Sevilla
• Joel Shin
• Jack Spencer
• Michael Tew
• Elmar Georg Theveßen
• John Trenor
• Karsten Uhlmann
• Karin Vietz
• Robert Wasinger
• Curtis Yoakum

These are the American Council on Germany's Young Leaders for 2003[1]. The following year's cadre's is at American Council on Germany/Young Leaders/2004, the previous year's at American Council on Germany/Young Leaders/2002.


 

Known members

2 of the 51 of the members already have pages here:

MemberDescription
Karl-Theodor zu GuttenbergBorn with silver spoon as scion of the zu Guttenberg family, but blew his political career in 2011 after academic plagiarism was discovered. Since then has stayed in spooky think-tanks.
Silvana Koch-MehrinWEF/Young Global Leaders 2005. Promising euro-politician from the German FDP until revelations that she had plagiarized large parts of her doctoral thesis.
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