Young Global Leaders

Forum of Young Global Leaders, or Young Global Leaders (YGL) is a non-profit organization. It was created by Klaus Schwab, founder of the World Economic Forum and is managed from Geneva, Switzerland, under the supervision of the Swiss government. It is run by the World Economic Forum.

History
The program was founded by Klaus Schwab of the World Economic Forum in 1992 under the name “Global Leaders for Tomorrow” and was renamed to Young Global Leaders in 2003. Schwab created the group with $1 million won from the Dan David Prize, and the inaugural 2005 class comprised 237 young leaders. Since then, a total of some 1400 individuals have been inducted into the YGL community.

Reception
BusinessWeek's Bruce Nussbaum describes the Young Global Leaders as "the most exclusive private social network in the world" and "perhaps the paramount networking network in the globe", while the organization bills the group of selected leaders as representing "the voice for the future and the hopes of the next generation". It has elsewhere also been described as a grouping that is "leading the charge in nurturing a special community of leaders committed to addressing the world's most urgent challenges."

Skeptics suggest that the grouping is "instrumental in shaping policy around the world, undermining democratic principles, and creating obedient and compliant servants" In dispelling such conspiracy theories of the influence of the organisation, Michelle Rempel, a Canadian Conservative politician who found out she had been selected as a Young Global Leader in 2016 with an email that she initially had assumed was spam, noted that the 2017 meeting was "no different in feel from an academic conference, if a bit more global in nature and with more high-profile politicians and CEOs in attendance." One academic, having studied the grouping, pointed out that while such social networks provides "privileged access to a network of elites" and represents "a concentration of cultural and social as well as symbolic capital", it would be simplistic to conclude that membership would "deterministically imply that the actors will obey its values." Another has suggested that the platform effectively selects already prominent and influential individuals, noting that "Young Global Leaders are not “put in power” like many believe. You cannot become a YGL unless you are already in a powerful position."

Selection process
Representing 70 nations, Young Global Leaders are nominated by alumni to serve six-year terms and are subject to veto during the selection process. Candidates must be younger than 38 when accepted (so active YGLs are 44 and younger), and highly accomplished in their fields. There have been many hundreds of honorees, including several popular celebrities, alongside recognized high achievers and innovators in politics, business, academia, media, and the arts. The group presently comprises some 1400 individuals, many of whom head numerous governments and Fortune 500 companies, have won Nobel Peace Prizes and Grammy Awards, and are UN Goodwill Ambassadors.

The selection process includes a screening and an interview. Roughly 100 YGL are selected every year. The selection criteria is strict, requiring that individuals at start-ups be founders, chief executive officers or chairs of boards (especially of series C start-ups and unicorns), individuals in the public sector be ministers, parliament members, mayors of capital cities or highly populated cities, governors, or heads of political parties and for civil society leaders to be founders and chief executive officers of consequential civil society organizations or social enterprises, or hold a senior leadership role in a large global NGO. These individuals cannot apply to join but instead are identified and proposed through a qualified nomination process, which is then vetted by Heidrick and Struggles, and subsequently vetted by a selection committee chaired by Queen Rania Al Abdullah of Jordan.

Selected List of Young Global Leaders
Young Global Leaders straddle various fields, and are often highly accomplished leaders in their respective fields, including leading politicians, royalty, very senior members of Government, social activists and those in the business and finance world. As of 2022, the eight most prominent countries for Young Global Leaders are China, Germany, India, Japan, Singapore, Switzerland, the United Kingdom, the USA, with these being the only countries globally who have more than 30 Young Global Leaders.

Some prominent individuals who have been elected as Young Global Leaders include the following:

Angola

 * Vera Daves - Minister of Finance

Argentina

 * Martín Guzmán - Former Minister of Economy
 * Esteban Bullrich - Former Minister of Education

Australia

 * Kate Ellis - Politician and former Minister for Employment Participation and Childcare
 * Clare O'Neil - Minister for Home Affairs and Minister for Cyber Security
 * Sarah Hanson-Young - Politician
 * Kaila Murnain - Former politician
 * Yalda Hakim - Media personality
 * Melanie Perkins - CEO of Canva
 * Jessica Mauboy - Singer and songwriter

Belgium

 * Queen Mathilde - Queen
 * Alexander De Croo - Prime Minister
 * Nikolina Angelkova - Former Minister of Tourism

Canada

 * Justin Trudeau - Prime Minister
 * Karina Gould - Leader of the Government
 * Jagmeet Singh - Politician and leader of the New Democratic Party
 * Michelle Zatlyn - Co-founder of Cloudflare
 * Dominique Anglade - Former leader of the Quebec Liberal Party
 * Mélanie Joly - Minister of Foreign Affairs
 * Michelle Rempel - Politician and former Shadow Minister for Natural Resources

Chile

 * Toha Morales - Politician and former mayor of Santiago
 * Izkia Siches - Former Minister of the Interior and Public Security

China

 * Li Yinuo - Entrepreneur and educator
 * Jack Ma - Co-founder of the AliBaba group
 * Tan Yuanyuan - Accomplished ballet dancer
 * Carol Yu - Media personality
 * Miranda Fang Qu - Entrepreneur

Costa Rica

 * Carlos Alvarado Quesada - Former President

Denmark

 * Frederik X - King of Denmark
 * Queen Mary - Queen of Denmark
 * Lea Wermelin - Former Minister for the Environment

Egypt

 * Ameer Sherif - Entrepreneur

Estonia

 * Kristo Käärmann - CEO of Wise

Ethiopia

 * Yetnebersh Nigussie - Lawyer and human rights activist

Finland

 * Sanna Marin - Former Prime Minister
 * Alexander Stubb - President

France

 * Emmanuel Macron - President
 * Gabriel Attal - Prime Minister
 * Stéphane Bancel - CEO of Moderna
 * Marlène Schiappa - Politician and former Secretary of State for Citizenship
 * Mathieu Flamini - Former footballer and entrepreneur
 * Jean-Jacques Barbéris - Former economic adviser to the President

Germany

 * Annalena Baerbock - Federal Minister for Foreign Affairs

Greece

 * Niki Kerameus - Minister of Interior
 * Eleni Antoniadou - Greek public figure

India

 * Navin Jindal - Entrepreneur

Japan

 * Fumihito - Crown Prince
 * Naomi Koshi - Politician; former mayor of Otsu

Georgia

 * Mamuka Bakhtadze - Former Prime Minister
 * Valeri Chekheria - Entrepreneur

Haiti

 * Wyclef Jean - Rapper and musician

India

 * Sheetal Amte - Social entrepreneur and public health expert

Indonesia

 * William Tanuwijaya - Entrepreneur
 * John Riady - Entrepreneur
 * Grace Natalie - Former chairperson of the Indonesian Solidarity Party

Ireland

 * Leo Varadkar - Politician

Italy

 * Matteo Renzi - Former Prime Minister

Malaysia

 * Khairy Jamaluddin - Politician and former Minister for Health
 * Hannah Yeoh - Politician and former Minister of Youth and Sports
 * Syed Saddiq - Politician and former Youth and Sports Minister
 * Nurul Izzah Anwar - Politician and daughter of Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim
 * Wan Nadiah Wan Mohd Abdullah Yaakob - Entrepreneur
 * Shahril Sufian Hamdan - Politician and media commentator

Mexico

 * Salomón Chertorivski Woldenberg - Politician and former Secretary for Health
 * Viridiana Rios - Academic

Montenegro

 * Igor Lukšić - Former Prime Minister

Myanmar

 * Zin Mar Aung - Minister of Foreign Affairs

Netherlands

 * Mark Rutte - Former Prime Minister
 * Daan Roosegaarde - Famous Dutch artist

New Zealand

 * Jacinda Arden - Former Prime Minister

Nigeria

 * Muntaqa Umar-Sadiq - CEO of Private Sector Health Care Alliance

Norway

 * Haakon, Crown Prince of Norway - Crown Prince
 * Hadia Tajik - Politician and former Minister of Labour and Social Inclusion and Minister of Culture

Peru

 * Kerstin Forsberg - Marine scientist

Serbia

 * Vuk Jeremic - Former president of the United Nations General Assembly

Spain

 * Albert Rivera Diaz - Politician

Singapore

 * Aaron Maniam - Academic
 * Mohamed Faizal - Supreme Court Judicial Commissioner
 * Eunice Olsen - Actress and former politician
 * Sun Dorjee - Social entrepreneur
 * Juliana Chan - Scientist and entrepreneur
 * Thum Ping Tjin - Historian
 * Jackie Yi-Ru Ying - Scientist
 * Penny Low - Politician

South Africa

 * Jasandra Nyker - Entrepreneur
 * Trevor Manuel - Retired politician
 * Charlize Theron - Actress

Switzerland

 * Roger Federer - Tennis player

Ukraine

 * Hanna Hopko - Politician and former chair of the Committee on Foreign Affairs

United Kingdom

 * David Cameron - Former Prime Minister
 * Francesca Colombo - Head at the OECD
 * Amal Clooney - Barrister and wife of George Clooney
 * Ed Miliband - Politician; former leader of the Labour Party and Leader of the Opposition
 * Richard Walker - Executive Chairman of Iceland
 * Zac Goldsmith - Politician
 * Devi Sridhar - Academic and public health advocate

United Arab Emirates

 * Mohammad Salem Omaid - Banker and Entrepreneur

United States of America

 * Mark Zuckerberg - CEO and Founder of Facebook
 * Elon Musk - CEO of Tesla
 * Jimmy Wales - Co-founder of Wikipedia
 * Pete Buttigieg - Politician and US Secretary of Transportation
 * Leonardo DiCaprio - Actor
 * Sheryl Sandberg - Former Facebook executive
 * Jerry Yang - Co-Founder of Yahoo!
 * Sergey Brin - Co-founder of Google
 * Anderson Cooper - Journalist
 * Lera Auerbach - Accomplished classical composer, conductor and concert pianist
 * Samantha Power - Former Ambassador to the United Nations
 * Chris Tucker - Comedian and actor
 * Ashton Kutcher - Actor
 * Peter Thiel - Co-founder of numerous companies, including PayPal
 * Julian Castro - Politician; Former US Secretary of Housing and Urban Development
 * Sanjay Gupta - Neurosurgeon and journalist
 * Leana Wen - Doctor and author
 * Nikki Haley - Former Ambassador to the United Nations
 * Chelsea Clinton - American writer and daughter of former US President Bill Clinton
 * Jared Polis - Governor of Colorado
 * Sam Altman - American entrepreneur
 * Megan Rapinoe - US former footballer
 * Jack Conte - Founder of Patreon
 * Salman Khan - CEO of Khan Academy
 * Marissa Mayer - Former CEO of Yahoo!