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03/2010
World Economic Forum announces Young Global Leaders 2010
  • Young leaders from 72 countries are honoured for their outstanding  leadership, professional accomplishments and commitment to society
  • Young  Global Leaders are selected from a variety of sectors such as business, government,  academia, media, non-profit organizations and arts & culture, and from all  regions of the world
  • Young  Global Leaders engage in task forces that address specific challenges of public  interest with the objective of shaping a better future
Geneva, Switzerland, 3 March 2010 – The World Economic Forum has  announced its Young Global Leaders (YGLs) for 2010. The honour, bestowed each  year by the Forum, recognizes and acknowledges up to 200 outstanding young  leaders from around the world 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, civil society, social  entrepreneurs, politics & 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). This year’s  selection has more gender parity than ever, with 38% women. “The World Economic Forum is a true multistakeholder community of global  decision-makers in which the Young Global Leaders represent the voice for the  future and the hopes of the next generation. The diversity of the YGL community  and its commitment to shaping a better future through action-oriented  initiatives of public interest is even more important at a time when the world  is in need of new energy to solve intractable challenges,” said Klaus Schwab,  Founder and Executive Chairman of the World Economic Forum. 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 and  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), Kimmee  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), and Nabil  Alyousuf, Vice-Chairman of the Board of Trustees, Dubai School of  Government (from the United Arab Emirates), among others. “It is truly exciting to be able to contribute to a multicultural  dialogue, tackling the key challenges and opportunities of tomorrow’s world,”  said Nathalie van Ypersele, Editor-in-Chief of Trends-Tendances, the leading  weekly business magazine in Belgium.  “It is only through joint reflection and ambition that we can create the future  we most desire.”

The 2010 honourees will become part of the broader Forum of Young Global  Leaders community that currently comprises 660 outstanding individuals. The  YGLs convene at an annual summit – this year it will be in Dar   es Salaam, Tanzania,  2-7 May 2010, the first time in Africa and the  largest ever gathering of YGLs – as well as at Forum events and meetings  throughout the year. These events enable YGLs to build a strong and diverse  community, to engender a better understanding of the global and regional  agendas and to engage in initiatives to address specific challenges of public  interest (read more about YGL task forces or visit www.redesignourworld.com).

“The YGL community, programme  and experience are the best any entrepreneur (social or otherwise) can ever  wish for,” said Ashish Gadnis, Chief Executive Officer, Forward Hindsight, a YGL  honoured in 2009. “I have learned so much and met some of the most amazing  people who are truly making the world a better place. The YGL community has  given me a platform to interact and actually work on global issues instead of  just theorizing. It’s truly a remarkable programme that I am very fortunate to  be a part of. I see myself deeply involved with the YGL community and playing a  small part in transforming the world we know into a better place.”  

Notes to Editors
About The Forum of Young  Global Leaders
Established in 2004 by Professor Klaus Schwab, The Forum  of Young Global Leaders is a unique, multistakeholder community of the  world’s most extraordinary young leaders who dedicate a part of their time to  jointly address global challenges and who are committed to devote part of their  knowledge and energy to collectively work towards a better future. Together the  Young Global Leaders work to discover innovative solutions to today’s most  pressing problems through various initiatives and workstreams, as well as  catalysing the next generation of leaders.
The World Economic Forum is an independent international organization committed to improving the state of the world by engaging leaders in partnerships to shape global, regional and industry agendas. Incorporated as a foundation in 1971, and based in Geneva, Switzerland, the World Economic Forum is impartial and not-for-profit; it is tied to no political, partisan or national interests. (www.weforum.org)


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