Geneva, Switzerland, 16 April 2026 – The World Economic Forum today announces the 2026 class of Young Global Leaders, a cohort of 118 leaders under the age of 40, from 55 countries, spanning public service, innovation, research, civil society, entrepreneurship and culture.
The World Economic Forum announces the Young Global Leaders (YGL) Class of 2025, a cohort of 116 remarkable individuals who are shaping industries and driving progress worldwide.
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The Global Shapers network of young leaders will meet in Geneva to unlock new ideas, build partnerships and ignite collective action for lasting impact.
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