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world_economic_forum:global_leaders_for_tomorrow [2022/01/25 20:23]
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-====== Global Leaders for Tommorrow ====== 
  
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-The [[world_economic_forum:Global Leaders for Tomorrow]] was an award granted by the [[:World Economic Forum]] for successful decision-makers under the age of 38 who are "committed to social, environmental and economic issues in society."((//Weltwirtschaftgipfel: Manager der Zukunft.// (2021, August 9). Manager Magazin. https://web.archive.org/web/20210809204809/https://www.manager-magazin.de/unternehmen/karriere/a-232696.html)) ((//WEF/Global Leaders for Tomorrow.// WikiSpooks. Retrieved December 27, 2021, from https://archive.ph/5NInc)) 
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-The program was reconstituted in 2003 as The [[Forum of Young Global Leaders]]. According to economist [[:Richard Werner]], who was selected in 2003, the program was closed down and rebooted as a more controllable group because there started to be too many people asking difficult questions in the forum.((The Last American Vagabond. (2021, August). //Richard Werner Interview - Covid Measures and the Central Controls over the Economy.// Super U. https://superu.net/video/926eb21f-fa07-4f56-bb47-dd9d0f5f197e/)) Some of the select Global Leaders for Tomorrow also continued in the The Forum of Young Global Leaders. 
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-===== Membership ===== 
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-//Full List: [[:List of Members of the World Economic Forum]]// 
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-This is a collection of people who are known to have participated in the World Economic Forum's Global Leaders for Tomorrow program. The list is not complete, since the membership is not easily available and has to be gathered from miscellaneous sources.((Schwab, K. (2009). //A Partner in Shaping History.// World Economic Forum. https://www3.weforum.org/docs/WEF_First40Years_Book_2010.pdf)) ((//Global Leaders for Tomorrow.// (2002, February 13). ARGE Danışmanlık / ARGE Consulting. https://arge.com/en/arge-in-the-news/global-leaders-for-tomorrow/)) ((//Press Release for GLT Nominees 2003.// (2002, December 11). Profit Research. https://web.archive.org/web/20210127195606/http://www.profitresearch.com/e/press/media_quotes/media_english/Press%20Release%20for%20GLT%20Nominees%202003.pdf)) ((//Liste aller Global Leaders aus Deutschland: Die deutsche Hoffnung.// (2002, March 12). Handelsblatt. https://www.handelsblatt.com/archiv/liste-aller-global-leaders-aus-deutschland-die-deutsche-hoffnung/2213222.html?ticket=ST-2146371-n4a6mRYkvYJUlH4OlYnz-ap3)) 
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-Some individuals, including Russian President [[:Vladimir Putin]] and Canadian Prime Minister [[:covid-19_pandemic:politics:Justin Trudeau]], have emerging evidence demonstrating their participation in the program at some point. 
-==== Global Leaders for Tomorrow 1992-1993 ==== 
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-Among those nominated in the first year were many individuals who would later assume key responsibilities or distinguish themselves further in their fields.((//Class of 1993.// World Economic Forum. Retrieved December 27, 2021, from https://web.archive.org/web/20131203013754/http://www3.weforum.org/docs/WEF_GLT_ClassOf1993.pdf)) The list is long, but names of particular note are [[:Tony Blair]], [[:Bono]], [[:Richard Branson]], [[:Gordon Brown]], [[:Bill Gates]], [[:Yo-Yo Ma]], [[:Angela Merkel]], [[:Vladimir Putin]], [[:George Stephanopoulos]] and [[:Lawrence H. Summers]]. 
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-In a 2019 talk with Carlos Alvarado Quesada, Klaus Schwab mentioned that [[:Vladimir Putin]] had participated in the Young Leader program, presumably during his St. Petersburg years in the 1990s.((Phoenix. (2020, January 17). //“Das Forum” (Bonus): Klaus Schwab trifft Costa Ricas Präsident Quesada.// YouTube. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L0pMGflp3aE&t=79s)) While this is not completely confirmed from other sources, further evidence continues to emerge suggesting this is the case. Another [[https://video.twimg.com/ext_tw_video/1485747124788629507/pu/vid/1280x720/-k7LxhDgghlTCF7v.mp4?tag=12|video]] emerged of Schwab naming Putin among a list of other world leaders including [[:Angela Merkel]] and [[:covid-19_pandemic:politics:Justin Trudeau]], while speaking at the John F. Kennedy School of Government in 2017.((Maajid أبو عمّار (@MaajidNawaz). (2022, January 25). //Head of the World Economic Forum Klaus Schwab at Harvard’s John F. Kennedy School of Government in 2017: “What we are very proud of, is that we penetrate the global cabinets of countries with our WEF Young Global Leaders… like Trudeau” [Tweet].// Twitter. https://twitter.com/MaajidNawaz/status/1485982015048622090?s=20)) 
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-In January 2021, Putin presented a keynote address at the World Economic Forum, where he recalled how he first met Schwab in 1992 and since then had regularly attended events organized by the WEF.((Waggaman, R. (2021, November 8). //Myth vs. Reality in COVID Russia.// Anti-Empire. https://archive.ph/GmPsZ)) ((Russia Briefing. (2021, January 28). //Russian President Putin’s Speech At The World Economic Forum: Complete English Translation.// Russia Briefing News. https://www.russia-briefing.com/news/russian-president-putin-s-speech-at-the-world-economic-forum-complete-english-translation.html/)) 
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-==== Global Leaders for Tomorrow 1994 ==== 
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-Notable individuals in the 1994 class are [[William Hague]] (former UK Foreign Minister), Lajos Bokros (former advisor to the [[World Bank]]), Aleksander Kwasniewski (former President of Poland), Francis Maude (co-founder of British think tank Policy Exchange), [[Marcus Wallenburg]] (Swedish banker, part of the mighty Wallenberg family), Grigory Yavlinsky (author of the [[500 Days Programme]], a plan for the transition of the Soviet economy to a free-market economy which led to the collapse of the [[Soviet Union]]), and [[Trevor Manuel]] (Minister of Finance in [[South Africa]], responsible for paying counties that adopted COVID-19 restrictions).((//WEF/Global Leaders for Tomorrow/1994.// WikiSpooks. Retrieved December 27, 2021, from https://wikispooks.com/wiki/WEF/Global_Leaders_for_Tomorrow/1994)) ((//Class of 1994.// (1994). World Economic Forum. https://web.archive.org/web/20160816174540/http://www3.weforum.org/docs/WEF_GLT_ClassOf1994.pdf)) 
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-==== Global Leaders for Tomorrow 1995 ==== 
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-Notable individuals in the 1995 class are [[Paul Allen]] (co-founder of [[Microsoft]]), Philippe Douste-Blazy (former Minister of Health and Foreign Minister for France, associated with [[UNITAID]] and the [[Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation]]), Thomas Friedman (writer for the [[New York Times]]), Jean-Claude Juncker (former Head of the [[European Commission]]), Paul Krugman (influential economics writer for the New York Times), André Kudelski (member of the [[Bilderberg]] Steering Committee), Denis Olivennes (French corporate media manager), Jeffrey Sachs ("helped gut the Russian economy"), Akihiko Tanaka (Chairman of the Asia-Pacific section of the [[Trilateral Commission]]), and [[Lynn Forester]] de Rothschild (of the infamous [[Rothschild Family]]).((//WEF/Global Leaders for Tomorrow/1995.// WikiSpooks. Retrieved December 27, 2021, from https://wikispooks.com/wiki/WEF/Global_Leaders_for_Tomorrow/1995)) ((//Class of 1995.// (1995). World Economic Forum. https://web.archive.org/web/20140915002450/http://www3.weforum.org/docs/WEF_GLT_ClassOf1995.pdf)) 
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-==== Global Leaders for Tomorrow 1996 ==== 
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-Notable individuals in the 1996 class are Evan Bayh (associated with the [[Bilderberg]] Group), [[Ana Botín]] (executive chair of the [[Santander Group]]), Baltasar Garzón (Spanish judge), [[Denis O'Brien]] (Ireland's wealthiest native-born citizen), and Franck Riboud (former Chairman of Danone, and associated with the Bildergerg Group).(()) 
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-Notable individuals in the 1997 class are [[Eric Schmidt]] (former CEO of [[Google]]) and [[Patricia Stonesifer]] (former Co-chair and founder CEO of the [[Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation]], and on the board of trustees of the [[Rockefeller Foundation]]).((//Class of 1997.// World Economic Forum. Retrieved January 11, 2022, from https://web.archive.org/web/20140914231237/http://www3.weforum.org/docs/WEF_GLT_ClassOf1997.pdf)) 
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-==== Global Leaders for Tomorrow 1998 ==== 
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-A notable individual in the 1998 class is [[Jeff Bezos]] (Founder of [[Amazon]]).((//Class of 1998.// World Economic Forum. Retrieved January 11, 2022, from https://web.archive.org/web/20140914230101/http://www3.weforum.org/docs/WEF_GLT_ClassOf1998.pdf)) 
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-==== Global Leaders for Tomorrow 1999 ==== 
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-Notable individual in the 1999 class [[Pierre Omidyar]] is a French-born Iranian American entrepreneur and deep state operative who is the founder and chairman of [[eBay]]. [[Uğur Bayar]] is a Turkish businessman and financier width deep state connections. [[Helen Alexander]] was the first female president of the Confederation of British Industry. [[Alessandro Profumo]] is an Italian manager in banking. He worked as a consultant at [[McKinsey]] and [[Bain]]. ((//Class of 1999.// World Economic Forum. Retrieved January 11, 2022, from https://web.archive.org/web/20140914233005/http://www3.weforum.org/docs/WEF_GLT_ClassOf1999.pdf)) 
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-==== Global Leaders for Tomorrow 2000 ==== 
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-Notable - [[Ivan Miklos]] Slovakian Minister of Fiance from 2002. [[Joshua Cooper Ramo]] One of [[Henry Kissinger]]'s proteges. Arundhati Roy Indian author with social conscience. The WEF invitation might have been an attempt to being her fully into the 'champagne socialist' fold. She later became an activist for the anti-globalization/alter-globalization movement. [[Chrystia Freeland]] Canadian politician who adopts ‘[[America First]]’ Foreign Policy (according to the US State Department) [[Oleg Deripaska]] Russian billionaire. [[Charles Kennedy]] was a Leader of the British Liberal Democrats from 1999 to 2006. 
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-==== Global Leaders for Tomorrow 2001 ====  
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-Norable - [[Mathias Döpfner]] married elderly widow an took over **biggest media empire in Germany**. [[Yvette Cooper]] British Labour Party politician. [[Mellody Hobson]] president and co-CEO of [[Ariel Investments]], wife of filmmaker [[George Lucas]]. [[Jacek Szwajcowski]] is a Polish executive in the [[pharmaceutical]] industry [[José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero]] became [[Prime Minister of Spain]] in 2004. [[Fareed Zakaria]], a prominent [[CNN]] and [[Newsweek]] journalist.  
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-==== Global Leaders for Tomorrow 2002 ==== 
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-Notables - [[Marc Benioff]] is an American internet businessman and founder of [[Salesforce]], an enterprise cloud computing company and later bought [[Time Magazine]] which he among other things uses for propaganda for the WEF agenda. [[Justin Forsyth]] is a former Special Adviser to Prime Ministers [[Tony Blair]] and [[Gordon Brown]]. [[Austan Goolsbee]] is an American economist and Chair of the [[Council of Economic Advisers]]. Cem Özdemir is a German politician of the German political party Alliance 90/The Greens. The favor from the WEF was part of the saving of his career. Larry Page is a co-founder of [[Google]]. Joanne Kathleen [[J. K. Rowling]] author Harry Potter. 
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-==== Global Leaders for Tomorrow 2003 ==== 
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-==== 2004 and Beyond ==== 
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-The program continued as the rebranded [[Forum of Young Global Leaders]]. 
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