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There follows an overview of WEF Young Global Leaders (2005-2023) and Global Leaders for Tomorrow (1993-2003) in politics and the media. The list may not be exhaustive.
United States
Politics and Policy
California Governor Gavin Newsom (selected in 2005), Pete Buttigieg (Presidential candidate in 2020), Nikki Haley (Presidential candidate in 2024), Vivek Ramaswamy (Presidential candidate in 2024), Samantha Power (US ambassador to the UN, USAID Administrator since 2021), Chelsea Clinton (Clinton Foundation board member), Huma Abedin (Hillary Clinton aide), Adam Kinzinger (politician), Ian Bremmer (founder of Eurasia Group), Bill Browder (initiator of the Magnitsky Act), Jonathan Soros (son of George Soros), Kenneth Roth (director of “Human Rights Watch” since 1993), Paul Krugman (economist, selected in 1995), Lawrence Summers (former World Bank Chief Economist, former US Treasury Secretary, former Harvard University President, selected in 1993), Alicia Garza (co-founder of Black Lives Matter, selected in 2020), Stéphane Bancel (Moderna CEO), Jeffrey Zients (White House Coronavirus Response Coordinator, selected in 2003).
Media
Washington Post CEO William Lewis (2003), CNN host Fareed Zakaria (2001), CNN anchor Anderson Cooper (2008), CNN chief medical correspondent Sanjay Gupta (2010), Andrew Ross Sorkin (New York Times, 2007), Thomas Friedman (New York Times, 1995), George Stephanopoulos (ABC News, 1993), Lachlan Murdoch (CEO of Fox Corporation, 1997), Maria Bartiromo (Fox Business), David Rhodes (CBS News president, 2013), Patrick Allen (VP CNBC, 2014), Hala Gorani (NBC/CNN journalist, 2011), Hollywood actors Leonardo DiCaprio (2008) and Ashton Kutcher (2016).
Video: The WEF and the Media (CN, 2023)
Technology and Social Media
Microsoft founder Bill Gates (1993), former Microsoft CEO Steven Ballmer (selected in 1995), Amazon founder Jeff Bezos (1998), Google co-founders Sergey Brin and Larry Page (2002/2005), former Google CEO Eric Schmidt (2001-2017, selected in 1997), Wikipedia co-founder Jimmy Wales (2007), Wikimedia CEO Katherine Maher (2019), PayPal co-founder Peter Thiel (2007), eBay co-founder Pierre Omidyar (1999), Facebook founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg (2009), Facebook COO Sheryl Sandberg (2007), Google Jigsaw CEO Jared Cohen (2014), OpenAI CEO Sam Altman (2015).
Note on Tulsi Gabbard and Elon Musk
US politician Tulsi Gabbard and US entrepreneur Elon Musk were nominated as WEF Young Global Leaders but apparently never participated in the program (see here and here). The WEF is known to sometimes nominate “rising stars” without their knowledge or consent.