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Young Global Leaders
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The Forum of Young Global Leaders, or Young Global Leaders (YGL), was created by Klaus Schwab, Founder and Executive Chairman of the World Economic Forum. It is a non-profit organization managed from Geneva, Switzerland, under the supervision of the Swiss government.
Contents
1 History
2 Reception
3 Selection process
4 Members and alumni
5 Leaders' projects
6 References
7 External links
History
Launched by Klaus Schwab of the World Economic Forum in 2004,[1] the Young Global Leaders are governed by a board of twelve world and industry leaders, ranging from Queen Rania of Jordan to Marissa Mayer of Yahoo! and Wikipedia co-founder Jimmy Wales.[2] Schwab created the group with $1 million won from the Dan David Prize,[3] and the inaugural 2005 class comprised 237 young leaders. Young Global Leaders participate in the Annual Meeting of the New Champions, established in 2007 and known informally as „Summer Davos”, alongside Global Growth Companies and other delegations to the World Economic Forum.[4]
Reception
BusinessWeek's Bruce Nussbaum describes the Young Global Leaders as „the most exclusive private social network in the world”,[5] while the organization itself describes the selected leaders as representing „the voice for the future and the hopes of the next generation”.
Selection process
Representing 70 different nations, Young Global Leaders are nominated by alumni to serve six-year terms and are subject to veto during the selection process. Candidates must be younger than 38 years old at the time of acceptance (meaning active YGLs are 44 and younger), and highly accomplished in their fields.[6][7][8] Over the years, there have been hundreds of honorees, including several popular celebrities, alongside recognized high achievers and innovators in politics, business, academia, media, and the arts.[9]
Members and alumni
Notable members and alumni of Young Global Leaders include:[9]
Present and former politicians and civil servants:
Justin Trudeau, Prime Minister of Canada
Chrystia Freeland, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Finance, Canada
Sean Fraser, Ministry of Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship, Canada
François-Philippe Champagne, Minister of Innovation, Science and Industry, Canada
Elissa Golberg, Assistant Deputy Minister for Strategic Policy, Canada
Karina Gould, Minister of Families, Children and Social Development, Canada
Jagmeet Singh, Leader, Canada's New Democrats, Canada
Renée Maria Tremblay, Senior Counsel, Supreme Court of Canada
Emmanuel Macron, President of France
Jacinda Ardern, Prime Minister of New Zealand
Alexander De Croo, Prime Minister of Belgium
Sanna Marin, Prime Minister of Finland
Carlos Alvarado Quesada, President of Costa Rica
Annalena Baerbock, Minister of Foreign Affairs, Germany
Jens Spahn, former Federal Minister of Health, Germany
Sebastian Kurz, former Chancellor of Austria
Annika Saarikko, Minister of Finance, Finland
Mark Boris Andrijanič, Minister of Digital Transformation, Slovenia
Amélie de Montchalin, Minister of Public Sector Transformation and the Civil Service, France
Lea Wermelin, Minister for Environment, Denmark
Niki Kerameus, Minister of Education and Religious Affairs, Greece
Irene Tinagli, Member of the European Parliament
Karien van Gennip, Minister of Social Affairs and Employment, Netherlands
Mamuka Bakhtadze, former Prime Minister of Georgia
Peter Buttigieg, Secretary of Transportation, USA
Vera Daves de Sousa, Minister of Finance, Angola
Gila Demri Gamliel, Member of the Knesset, Israel
Martín Guzmán, Minister of Economy, Argentina
Kojo Oppong Nkrumah, Minister of Information, Ghana
Leo Varadkar, Minister for Enterprise, Trade and Employment, Ireland
Zhu Xiaoxuan, Deputy Director, China Science and Technology Exchange Center, Ministry of Science and Technology, People's Republic of China
Haakon, Crown Prince of Norway