American Swiss Foundation/Young Leaders/1999

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Membership• Marcel Abegg
• Markus S. Bachmann
• John A. Barnes
• Alois F. Bättig
• José Antonio Blanco
• Jamal-Harrison Bryant
• Alain M. Cahen
• Vinicio Cellerini
• Sheila Cole
• Bernard Condrau
• Matthew Daniels
• Cédric Dupont
• Jamie Dupree
• Lukas Epple
• Christopher H. Foreman Jr
• Alison Franklin
• John C. Geragosian
• Jonah Goldberg
• J. Bishop Grewell
• Matthias Huenerwadel
• Stephan Jezler
• Marcel Kaufmann
• Christian Kessler
• Conrad Kiechel
• Daphne Kwok
• Angela Logomasini
• Carlo LoParo
• Jean-Louis Lovisa
• Todd Malan
• Hanspeter Mock
• Oliver Montani
• James O'Toole
• Ramesh Ponnuru
• Matthew Rees
• Michael J. Ryan Jr
• Patricia Schramm
• James Smith
• Christopher L. Smith
• Markus Spillmann
• Stephen Spinelli Jr
• Balthasar Staehelin
• Robert A. Straniere
• Martin Sutter
• Guillaume Taylor
• Lisa S. Thayer
• Roland Tschanz
• Silvia von Ballmoos
Young Leaders selected by the American Swiss Foundation

The American Swiss Foundation started a Young Leader program for "nurturing and investing in rising leaders from the business, political, and academic worlds, as well as in the media and nonprofit sector".[1].

This is the the leadership cadre from 1999. For the previous year's cadre, see American Swiss Foundation/Young Leaders/1998. For next year's cadre, see American Swiss Foundation/Young Leaders/2000.


 

Known members

2 of the 47 of the members already have pages here:

MemberDescription
Matthew DanielsDoD Artificial Intelligence expert. Previously worked for Office of Net Assessment.
Markus SpillmannAttended the 2008 Bilderberg and some WEF AGMs as chief editor of the Neue Zürcher Zeitung
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