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4.01.2008 - 03:37pm ET
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Global Leaders Named As Jurors For Inaugural John P. McNulty Prize
(CSRwire) WASHINGTON, DC - April 1, 2008 - The Aspen Institute is proud to announce
that Virgin Group chairman and philanthropist Sir Richard Branson; Mary
Robinson, the first female President of Ireland and former United Nations
High Commissioner for Human Rights; and Olara Otunnu, the President of LBL
Foundation for Children and former UN Under-Secretary-General for Children
and Armed Conflict, will be serving as jurors for the John P. McNulty
Prize. Meant to celebrate the spirit and memory of John P. McNulty by
supporting extraordinary young leaders making creative, effective and
lasting contributions to their communities, the $100,000 prize will be
awarded for the first time in November 2008 to an Aspen Global Leadership
Network (AGLN) Fellow to help further his or her outstanding initiative.
"We're immensely honored that these jurors-who are themselves inspiring
leaders-will be helping to award and celebrate the next generation of
entrepreneurial leaders contributing to society," said Anne Welsh McNulty,
co-founder and managing partner of JBK Partners and trustee of the Aspen
Institute.
To be considered for the award, the applicant must be an AGLN Fellow with
an active project underway for at least two years that has a demonstrated
record of success, and must apply at www.mcnultyprize.org
before the April 15, 2008 deadline. All AGLN Fellows are between the ages
of 25 and 50 at time of selection, have proven themselves through success
in their respective fields, have spent weeks in dialogue with others in
their cohort on leadership, values and "the good society," and have
committed to putting their ideas into action through a leadership project
in their communities and countries. And all have participated in one of
the Institute's following initiatives:
- Henry Crown Fellowship Program
- Africa Leadership Initiative
- Central America Leadership Initiative
- India Leadership Initiative
- Nigeria Leadership Initiative
- Liberty Fellowship Program
- Catto Fellowship Program
- Aspen Institute-NewSchools Fellowship: Entrepreneurial Leaders for
Public Education Program
- Aspen Institute-Rodel Fellowships in Public Leadership
Fellows take on high impact projects as part of the Fellowship experience.
Projects are designed to mobilize the energies, skills and the resources of
Fellows to address the foremost social, economic and political challenges
of their countries-and their times. As such, an integral part of the
experience is the performance of a leadership project by each of the
Fellows during the fellowship period. In designing and implementing these
projects, it is expected that the Fellows will engage their personal
passion, address a pressing need, be innovative and distinctive, make a
real difference, and promote the values the Fellow holds most dear.
With over 700 Fellows around the globe and growing, the impact of these
projects to make the world a better place is growing exponentially. Here
are just a few examples of Fellows' projects:
- A citizens; newspaper called Mi Periodico (My Paper),
which gives ordinary Guatemalan citizens a voice by allowing them to
submit stories and opinions, and is accompanied by blog for them to report
corruption and comment on social issues.
- A Credit Union to promote community reinvestment and saving among
the working poor in the Mississippi Delta region.
- Agora Partners, an organization that operates a for-profit venture
capital fund and a non-profit consulting firm that provides small
entrepreneurs in Nicaragua with tools, networks, financing and
support.
- A project employing a network of beauty salons throughout Ghana to
educate women on HIV/AIDS prevention.
- A project in South Africa using the children's love of soccer to
encourage them to stay in school while providing them with educational
support.
- A skills training center in India to help young Indians gain
employment by offering them marketable skills and job placement with
respected companies.
For more information about John McNulty's legacy of leadership, guidelines
to submission, an online application, a film featuring projects that
reflect the spirit of the annual prize, and the latest news, please visit
http://www.mcnultyprize.org/index.html.
About The Aspen Global Leadership Network
The Aspen Global Leadership Network is a worldwide community of
entrepreneurial business, government and civil society leaders committed
to values-based leadership. Through its programs, the AGLN is spurring
these leaders-Fellows-to move from success to significance and from
thought to action by tackling the foremost societal challenges of our
times. Collectively, the 700 Fellows from 36 countries that currently
comprise the AGLN have the potential to make a measurable impact on some
of the world's most intractable issues. More information on AGLN is
available at www.aspeninstitute.org/agln.
The Aspen Institute
The Aspen Institute, founded in 1950, is an international nonprofit
organization dedicated to fostering enlightened leadership and open-minded
dialogue. Through seminars, policy programs, conferences and leadership
development initiatives, the Institute and its international partners seek
to promote nonpartisan inquiry and an appreciation for timeless values. The
Institute is headquartered in Washington, DC, and has campuses in Aspen,
Colorado, and on the Wye River near the shores of the Chesapeake Bay in
Maryland. Its international network includes partner Aspen Institutes in
Berlin, Rome, Lyon, Tokyo, New Delhi, and Bucharest, and leadership
initiatives in Africa, Central America, and India.
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