21.04.2008 18:14:00
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20 Students from United States and Canada Named 2008 Goldman Sachs Global Leaders
The Goldman Sachs Foundation and the Institute of International
Education (IIE) recently announced that an extraordinary group of 20
second-year students from leading United States and Canadian colleges
have been named as 2008 Goldman Sachs Global Leaders, the third class of
students in the United States and Canada to be so honored.
Since 2001, the Goldman Sachs Global Leaders Program (GSGLP), developed
by The Goldman Sachs Foundation and IIE, has been a pioneer in
identifying and developing some of the world’s
most promising future leaders. Students are selected through a rigorous
competition on the bases of academic excellence and leadership
potential. This year’s honorees are among 150
outstanding second-year students selected this spring from over 100 of
the world’s top colleges and universities.
They recently participated in a weekend of networking and leadership
development activities, including a presentation by Ivan Seidenberg,
Chairman and CEO of Verizon Communications, and were recognized during
an awards luncheon where Timothy Shriver, Chairman of Special Olympics,
delivered the keynote.
The selection of this year’s students
continues a recent expansion of the programming in the United States and
Canada. Along with other philanthropic initiatives, the expansion of the
program demonstrates the commitment that both Goldman Sachs and IIE have
made to the region.
Participating colleges and universities in the United States and Canada
include Brown University, Cornell University, Duke University,
Georgetown University, Harvard University, Macalester College, McGill
University, New York University, Northwestern University, Queen’s
University, Smith College, Stanford University, University of
California-Berkeley, University of Miami, University of Michigan,
University of Pennsylvania, University of Texas at Austin, University of
Western Ontario and Yale University.
Over the past eight years, 900 students from more than 20 countries
have been honored as Goldman Sachs Global Leaders. They have built an
extensive network with each other and, with modest seed funding from the
program’s Social Entrepreneurship Fund, have
joined forces to launch innovative social ventures, including a school
in rural India, a technology education program in China, an art therapy
program for AIDS-affected children in Namibia, and a micro-enterprise
initiative for women entrepreneurs in Macedonia.
Each Global Leader receives a $3,000 grant for educational expenses, as
well as continued support for their academic and professional
advancement through an international alumni network. In addition, 75 of
this year’s 150 Global Leaders, including 10
from United States and Canadian colleges and universities, will be
selected to participate in the annual Goldman Sachs Global Leadership
Institute in July in New York City. At the Institute, they will engage
in meaningful dialogue with experts from the private, public and
nonprofit sectors about their own leadership roles and critical global
issues such as environmentalism and emerging markets. Past Institute
speakers have included executives from Goldman Sachs and other
companies, diplomats from the United Nations, and leaders of influential
non-governmental organizations.
"Our world today requires leadership that is
culturally fluent and well-prepared to address complex issues that have
global impact,” said Stephanie Bell-Rose,
President of The Goldman Sachs Foundation. "This
program invests in the talented young people who make up the next
generation of global leaders to ensure that they possess the skills and
the networks they need to lead us to a better future.”
According to IIE President and CEO Allan Goodman, the Goldman Sachs
Global Leaders Program addresses the critical need to develop leaders
for an interdependent globe. "These students
have an extraordinary understanding of the world around them, and an
unwavering desire to continue to learn how to work across cultural and
national borders to solve global problems. Through the Global Leaders
Program, they are learning to think and work in ways that will prepare
them for a world in which international cooperation will offer the best
solutions to our most pressing political, social, and humanitarian
concerns,” he said.
The Goldman Sachs Foundation was funded in 1999 with a $200 million
donation from The Goldman Sachs Group, Inc. The Foundation’s
mission is to promote excellence and innovation in education worldwide.
The Foundation is an important extension of the tradition of
philanthropy and public leadership at Goldman Sachs. Grants have been
awarded in excess of $114 million since its inception, providing
opportunities for young people in more than 20 countries.
The Institute of International Education (IIE) is a leading nonprofit
organization specializing in the international exchange of people and
ideas. Its expertise enables institutions and individuals to build
capacity in their home countries and regions. IIE designs and implements
over 200 programs of study and training for students, educators, young
professionals, and trainees from all sectors with funding from
government and private sources. These programs include the Fulbright
Student and Scholar programs as well as corporate training and
scholarship programs. IIE also conducts policy research and provides
advice and counseling on international educational opportunities. The
Institute of International Education has a network of 19 offices
worldwide, over 900 college and university members, and more than 5,000
volunteers.
An independent nonprofit organization founded in 1919, the Institute of
International Education (IIE) is among the world’s
largest and most experienced international education and training
organizations. The Goldman Sachs Foundation awarded a grant to IIE to
create the Global Leaders Program, and IIE administers the Goldman Sachs
Global Leaders Program in partnership with The Goldman Sachs Foundation.
With a mission of Opening Minds to the World®,
IIE assists donor agencies to build the international competence
necessary to address global problems and forge creative solutions. Last
year, more than 20,000 men and women from 175 countries received
scholarships and professional training through IIE programs. Fifty-eight
Institute grantees, Trustees, and Fulbright alumni have been awarded
Nobel Prizes. One of IIE’s key goals is to
build leadership skills and enhance the capacity of individuals and
organizations to address local and global challenges. In addition to
administering the Fulbright Student Program on behalf of the U.S.
Department of State since that program’s
inception, the Institute also designs and implements international
exchange and scholarship programs on behalf of many far-sighted donors
and sponsors, including governments, foundations, and corporations
around the world.
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