Class of 2024, Tällberg Leaders Mentoring Leaders (TLML)
As we speak we announce the Tällberg Leaders Mentoring Leaders Program (TLML) and the twelve leaders who’ve been chosen for the 2024 cohort.
— Alan Stoga
STOCKHOLM, SWEDEN, November 8, 2023 /EINPresswire.com/ — The Tällberg Foundation broadcasts the launch of Tällberg Leaders Mentoring Leaders (TLML) which goals to determine and nurture rising leaders with outsized potential, leveraging the Tällberg Foundation’s world community to speed up their progress as impactful leaders. This initiative builds on the Foundation’s earlier work with rising leaders in addition to the Tällberg-SNF-Eliasson World Management Prize.
Twelve leaders have been chosen for the 2024 cohort from a pool of 1,500 nominees via a extremely aggressive course of, with remaining choice by a jury of world leaders. They are going to be paired with completed leaders from throughout Tällberg’s world community for a yr of centered one-on-one exploration of management.
“TLML relies on a easy premise: nice leaders of this technology are the perfect inspiration for nice leaders of the subsequent technology,” mentioned Alan Stoga, chairman of the Tällberg Foundation. “We constructed this system via trial and error, together with a profitable pilot this yr, curated by Michael Niconchuk who will information the initiative in 2024.”
Andreas Dracopoulos, Co-President of the Stavros Niarchos Foundation (SNF), which offers lead help for TLML, mentioned, “World wide, rising leaders like these present super potential for successfully addressing the issues humanity faces, and we are able to solely think about what they’ll obtain with even higher collaboration and help on their management journey. Connecting them with established leaders will multiply their influence and assist inject much-needed vitality and creativeness into the worldwide dialog.”
The members within the 2024 cohort of Tällberg’s Leaders Mentoring Leaders:
– Gerald Abila, Uganda, lawyer who has created a scalable human-centric justice resolution;
– Elijah Amoo Addo, Ghana, a chef working to bridge the meals and poverty hole throughout Africa;
– Jennifer Ávila, Honduras, documentary filmmaker and investigative journalist;
– Mercedes Bidart, Argentina/Colombia, metropolis planner and co-founder of a digital market for micro-businesses in low-income communities;
– Mostafa Elnaby, Egypt, agri-tech entrepreneur stimulating innovation within the Center East;
– Maria Jammal, Israel, creates options for the trauma skilled by refugees;
– Mario Jimenez, Switzerland, well being economist working to strengthen well being techniques and outcomes in Africa;
– Mohsin Mohi Ud Din, U.S., artist empowering marginalized teams to reclaim therapeutic and company via artistic practices;
– Abimbola Ojenike, Nigeria, lawyer and social innovator;
– Sara Rajabli, Azerbaijan, consulting psychologist and social entrepreneur empowering girls and younger folks;
– Linda Vakunta, U.S., environmentalist addressing well being inequities, housing wants, and disaster intervention as a senior metropolis official;
– Nancy Yammout, Lebanon, social employee specializing in violence prevention and intensive extremism analysis to assist traumatized refugees.
“What do these numerous personalities have in frequent?” requested Niconchuk, humanitarian skilled and TLML chief. “They’re all leaders who’re already making vital impacts on a few of the most intractable challenges our world faces. TLML offers them a singular alternative to study with and from different innovators.”
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The Tällberg Foundation, launched in 1981, exists to discover the problems which might be difficult —and altering— our societies. As we speak, these challenges are profound: the world that we’ve got identified because the mid-Twentieth century, which produced unprecedented peace in addition to human advance, is altering at a tempo and in instructions that threaten to evolve in the direction of Orwellian dystopia.
However forces for “good” nonetheless exist and have to be renewed, made extra muscular and simpler. The Foundation aspires to be a part of that course of.
Tällberg’s work program focuses on understanding tips on how to re-inject ethics into management; re-establish the legitimacy of governance; and handle, as an alternative of being managed by, disruptive applied sciences, local weather change, mass migration and different phenomena. We purpose to contribute to the brand new considering —and new performing— required by this second in historical past.
Be taught extra at tallbergfoundation.org and tallberg-snf-eliasson-prize.org.
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The Stavros Niarchos Foundation (SNF) is among the world’s main non-public, worldwide philanthropic organizations, making grants to nonprofit organizations within the areas of arts and tradition, schooling, well being and sports activities, and social welfare. SNF funds organizations and initiatives worldwide that purpose to realize a broad, lasting, and constructive influence for society at giant, and exhibit sturdy management and sound administration. The Foundation additionally helps initiatives that facilitate the formation of public-private partnerships as an efficient means for serving the general public welfare.
Since 1996, the Foundation has dedicated greater than $3.7 billion via over 5,300 grants to nonprofit organizations in additional than 130 international locations around the globe.
Be taught extra at SNF.org.
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Tällberg Foundation
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