Forum announces news class of Young Global Leaders
By: Matthias Lufkens
The World Economic Forum has announced the names of 197 people from 72 countries who are to join the Forum of Young Global Leaders in 2010. Each year the Forum of Young Global Leaders recognizes up to 200 outstanding leaders who are under the age of 40 for their professional accomplishments, commitment to society and potential to contribute to shaping the future of the world.
For 2010 the Forum has selected 197 Young Global Leaders from 72 countries and all stakeholders of society (business, societal, social entrepreneurs, political&government, arts&culture, and opinion&media).
The new class represents all regions: East Asia (43), South Asia (21), Europe (46), Middle East and North Africa (14), sub-Saharan Africa (17), North America (38), and Latin America (18) and this year’s selection has more gender parity than ever with 38% women.
Drawn from a pool of almost 5,000 candidates, the Young Global Leaders 2010 were chosen by a selection committee, chaired by H.M. Queen Rania Al Abdullah of the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan, comprised of eminent international media leaders.
The Young Global Leaders 2010 reflect regional and stakeholder diversity. They include Agatha Sangma, Minister of State – Rural Development (from India), Roger Federer, Professional Tennis Player (from Switzerland), Evan Williams, CEO, Twitter (from the USA), Kimmie Weeks, Executive Director, Youth Action International (from Liberia), Nathalie van Ypersele, Editor-in-Chief, Trends-Tendances (from Belgium), Mandla Mandela, Member of Parliament of the South African National Congress (from South Africa), Wyclef Jean, Singer and Founder, Yélé Haiti Foundation (from Haiti), Mikkel Vestergaard Frandsen, Chief Executive Officer, Vestergaard Frandsen (from Denmark), Hidetoshi Nakata, Chairman, Take Action Foundation (from Japan), Nabil Alyousuf, Vice-Chairman of the Board of Trustees, Dubai School of Government (from the United Arab Emirates) among others.
The 2010 honourees will become part of the broader Forum of Young Global Leaders community that currently comprises 660 outstanding individuals. The Young Global Leaders meet annually and this year’s summit will be held in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, 2-7 May. It is the first time a summit will take place in Africa and it will also be the largest gathering of the community.
The group gathers at other World Economic Forum meetings throughout the year. These events enable Young Global Leaders to build a strong and diverse community, to engender a better understanding of the global and regional agendas and to join projects to tackle specific challenges of public interest. One example is the http://www.redesignourworld.com initiative which encompasses health, economic, education and governance projects.
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