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==Examples==
 
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*[[Julian Castro]] is a US politician who was a prospective candidate in the [[US/2020 Presidential election]].
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*[[Gabrielle Giffords]] is an US politician who survived an assassination attempt in 2011. Resigned from office, but still in Democratic party leadership.
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*[[Ben Goldsmith]] English financier and environmentalist, son of [[James Goldsmith]].
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*[[Tomáš Pojar]] is a  spooky Czech diplomat.
 
*[[Philipp Rösler]] was [[German Minister of Health]] from 2009 to 2011.
 
*[[Philipp Rösler]] was [[German Minister of Health]] from 2009 to 2011.
 
*[[Serpil Timuray]] is a Turkish businesswoman working for [[multinational corporations]].  
 
*[[Serpil Timuray]] is a Turkish businesswoman working for [[multinational corporations]].  
*[[Gabrielle Giffords]] is an US politician who survived an assassination attempt in 2011. Resigned from office, but still in Democratic party leadership.
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*[[Kevin Warsh]] is/was a member of the [[Bilderberg Steering Committee]].  
*[[Julian Castro]] is a US politician who was a prospective candidate in the [[US/2020 Presidential election]].
 
*[[Kevin Warsh]] is/was a member of the [[Bilderberg Steering committe]].
 
*[[Tomáš Pojar]] is a  spooky Czech diplomat.
 
  
 
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Revision as of 15:49, 5 October 2021

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Membership• Ian Thorpe
• James Gifford
• Zoya Phan
• Somaly Mam
• James Law
• Jayne Plunkett
• Jennifer Woo
• Benjamin Soemartopo
• Taizo Mikazuki
• Daisuke Iwase
• Daniel Edwards
• Hidetoshi Nakata
• Suryani Senja
• Dashdorj Zorigt
• Lucy Hockings
• Simon Power
• Calvin Chin
• Chen Lu
• Jacob Hsu
• Ma Ke
• Mina Guli
• Pan Jian-Wei
• Scott Spirit
• Wang Zichao
• Xiang Xi
• Xie Youshun
• Yan Wangjia
• Zhang Liping
• Zhang Xuansong
• Kristen Karen Davila
• Winston Damarillo
• Jeong-Do Hong
• Anthony Stevens
• Oliver Wyman
• Daniel Koh
• Ye Peng Tan
• Steven Chen
• Apimongkol Sonakul
• Princess Bajrakitiyabha Mahidol
• Sara Lamsam
• Henry Hoang Nguyen
• Farida Nekzad
• Pajhwok Afghan
• Tamara Abed
• Tashi Wangmo
• Agatha Sangma
• Ashok Aram
• Ashok Giri Durgesh
• Manisha Girotra
• Nandita Das
• Narendra Murkumbi
• Sandeep Naik
• Sangeeth Varghese
• Sangita Singh
• Sanjeev Sanyal
• Sriram Raghavan
• Tejpreet Singh
• Amir Jahangir
• Hamid Yar
• Muhammad Tabba
• Syed Mustafa Kamal
• Umar Saif
• Nandasiri Wanninayaka
• Eva Dichand
• Nathalie van Ypersele
• Vincent van Quickenborne
• Irena Jolic-Simovic
• Katerina Janku
• Tomas Pojar
• Mikkel Vestergaard Frandsen
• Anu Bradford
• Mathilde Cathiard-Thomas
• Nathalie Kosciusko-Morizet
• Dirk Hoke
• Felicitas von Peter
• Gregor Hackmack
• Jan Bayer
• Moritz Lehmkuhl
• Oliver Niedermaier
• Philipp Rösler
• Tadgh Flood
• Tina Birbili
• Tamas Landesz
• Davide Serra
• Irene Tinagli
• Marco Magnani
• Fatmir Besimi
• Crown Princess Mette-Marit of Norway
• Stephan Morais
• Anna Netrebko
• Stanislav Voskresenskiy
• Carlos Barrabés
• Carme Chacón Piqueras
• Alain de Botton
• Roger Federer
• Cenk Aydin
• Serpil Timuray
• Benjamin Goldsmith
• Elspeth Finch
• Lisa Heydlauff
• Lucian Tarnowski
• Mark Turrell
• Michael Drexler
• Peter Lacy
• Robert Holdway
• Sebastian Bishop
• Shauneen Lambe
• Stella McCartney
• Raghda El Ebrashi
• Gila Gamliel
• Tal Keinan
• Alaa Batayneh
• Nadine Labaki
• Hicham El Guerrou
• Ismail Douiri
• Pawan Patil
• Prince Khalid Bin Bandar Bin Sultan
• Riyad Al Mubarak
• Nabil Alyousuf
• Najila Al Awadhi
• Reem Al Hashimy
• Eric Kacou
• Abebe Gellaw
• Liya Kebede
• Elikem Kuenyehia
• Frankin Cudjoe
• Kimmie Weeks
• Lewis Gordon Pugh
• Gugu Msibi
• Jacob Lief
• Khanyi Dhlomo
• Mandla Mandela
• Mandla Sibeko
• Martyn J. Davies
• Sonja Sebotsa
• Zabulon Vilakazi
• Lawrence Kego Masha
• Gladys Kalema-Zikusoka
• Désirée McGraw
• Elissa Goldberg
• Kellie Leitch
• Ricken Patel
• Anand Chandrasekaran
• Azeem Ibrahim
• Christopher Deri
• David Rosenberg
• Elisabeth Gilbert
• Evan Williams
• Gabrielle Giffords
• George Hu
• Heather Fleming
• Jon Favreau
• Josh Viertel
• Julia Novy-Hildesley
• Julian Castro
• Kelly GrierM
• Kevin Lu
• Kevin M. Warsh
• Kuk Yi
• Lisa Witter
• Margo Drakos
• Marissa Mayer
• Michelle Rhee
• Nathan Wolfe
• Nathaniel Fick
• Peter Corsell
• Phaedra Ellis-Lamkins
• Rebecca Onie
• Robert J. Finlay
• Roberto Milk
• Sam Goldman
• Sanjay Gupta
• Shamina Singh
• Esteban Bullrich
• Christina K. Lopes
• Jill Otto
• Rodrigo Brito
• Felipe Aldunate
• Leo Schlesinger
• Esteban Piedrahita
• Luis Miguel Castillo
• Luis Von Ahn
• Wyclef Jean
• Marlene Malahoo Forte
• Alfredo A. Capote
• Ivonne Aracelly Ortega Pacheco
• Jose Ignacio Peralta Sánchez
• Lorna Solis
• Alejandro Poma
• Marcel Pinas
• Rossana Figuera

These are the known selection for World Economic Forum's Young Global Leaders 2010[1]. The WEF doesn't always publish all the candidates. The following year's cadre is listed as WEF/Young Global Leaders 2011.

Examples


 

Known members

15 of the 191 of the members already have pages here:

MemberDescription
Julian CastroYGL prospective candidate in the US/2020 Presidential election.
Eva DichandAustrian publisher of the largest medical online health portal Netdoktor. Married to the editor of Austria's largest newspaper. Chairwoman of university which fired COVID-19/Dissident professor.
Roger FedererTennis champion. WEF/Young Global Leaders 2010. Associate of Bill Gates.
Gabrielle GiffordsUS Democratic politician survived assassination attempt in 2011. Resigned from office, but still in Democratic party leadership.
Ben GoldsmithUK YGL 2010 financier, brother of politician Zac Goldsmith (YGL 2008)
Sanjay GuptaCNN 'medical expert' promoting official narrative during COVID-19 deep event. World Economic Forum Young Global Leader 2010. Fawning interview with Bill Gates in 2011; the same year he portrayed himself in the movie Contagion, a dystopian scenario of permanent extreme isolation, face masks and other public health measures.
Mette-Marit Tjessem HøibyWife of Haakon Magnus, Crown Prince of Norway. Brother of Per Høiby, chief executive of Norway's by far most influential PR agency First House. Friend of Jeffrey Epstein.
Wyclef JeanHaitian rapper, YGL/2010
Liya KebedeWEF YGL
Tomáš PojarCzech "terror expert" and Czech Ambassador to Israel 2010-2014
Vincent Van QuickenborneSelected a Young Global Leader by the World Economic Forum in 2010. As Belgian Justice Minister in 2020, he fined those who refused to take COVID tests or wear masks.
Philipp RöslerGerman Minister of Health from 2009 to 2011, during which time he was selected Young Global Leader by the World Economic Forum. After he left the party in 2013 when it failed to get into parliament, he became Head of the Centre for Regional Strategies of the World Economic Forum. Klaus Schwab said at the time: "We had observed this young man for a while and realized that he would be the right one for us."
Serpil TimurayTurkish businesswoman in multinational companies.
Kevin WarshBilderberg Steering committee, US Federal Reserve governor
Nathan WolfeFounder of biological research company Metabiota, wich operates biological laboratories in Ukraine, with money from the Pentagon and Hunter Biden. Friend of Jeffrey Epstein. WEF Young Global Leader 2010.
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