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WORLD ECONOMIC FORUM ANNOUNCES SINGAPORE’S ADRIAN DAVID CHEOK AS A 2008 YOUNG GLOBAL LEADER PDF Print E-mail
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ADRIAN DAVID CHEOK joins 245 leading executives, public figures and intellectuals – all age 40 or younger – chosen from around the world

Geneva, Switzerland, 11 March 2008 – The World Economic Forum today announced Adrian David Cheok has been selected as a Young Global Leader 2008. This honor is bestowed each year by the World Economic Forum to recognize and acknowledge the top 200-300 young leaders from around the world for the professional accomplishments, commitment to society and potential to contribute to shaping the future of the world.

The Young Global Leaders for 2008 include 121 business leaders, as well as leaders from government, academia, media and society at large from 65 countries.  The new class represents all regions, including East Asia (64), Europe (58), Middle East and North Africa (12), North America (45), South Asia (24), sub-Saharan Africa (21) and Latin America (21).

“The World Economic Forum is a true multi-stakeholder community of global decision-makers.  We need the Young Global Leaders to be a voice for the future in the global thought process and as a catalyst for initiatives in the global public interest.” 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 2008 were chosen by a selection committee of 31 eminent international media leaders, including Thomas H. Glocer, Chief Executive Officer, Reuters, United Kingdom; Arthur Sulzberg, Chairman and Publisher, The  New York Times, USA; Robert Thomson, Publisher, Dow Jones & Company and  The Wall Street Journal, USA; and Hisashi Hieda, Chairman and Chief  Executive Officer, Fuji Television Network, Japan.  The selection committee is chaired by H.M. Queen Rania Al Abdullah of the Hashemite  Kingdom of Jordan.
The current community of Young Global Leaders represents over 60  countries and includes Larry Page and Sergey Brin, Co-Founders of  Google, USA; Crown Prince Haakon of Norway; Malvinder M. Singh, Chief  Executive Officer and Managing Director, Ranbaxy Laboratories, India;  Hiroshi Nakada, Mayor of Yokohama, Japan; Nicky Newton-King, Deputy  Chief Executive Officer, JSE, South Africa; Carlos Danel, Co-Chief  Executive Officer, Banco Compartamos, Mexico; and Jack Ma Yun, Chairman  and Chief Executive Officer, Alibaba Group, People’s Republic of China.

“It is our belief that this community of committed individuals can actually change the status quo.  They are not only a preview of what  effective, collaborative leadership in the 21st century might look  like, they are actually putting it into practice today,” said David Aikman, Senior Director and Head of the Forum of Young Global Leaders.  “It is our privilege to work with such inspirational leaders and to bring them together in a global network that builds their insights and skills even further, providing them with a global platform to tackle the key challenges of our generation.

Established in 2004 by Professor Klaus Schwab, The Forum of Young  Global Leaders is a unique, multistakeholder to 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 some of their knowledge and energy to collectively work towards  a better future.  As part of their engagement, the Young Global Leaders give their time to task forces to initiate, develop and drive innovative solutions on important, globally-oriented issues, including  health, education, the environment, global governance and security, and  development and poverty.

For more information and a detailed list of all Young Global Leaders, visitwww.younggloballeaders.orghttp://www.weforum.org/en/index.htm

Last Updated ( Tuesday, 10 March 2009 )