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Gen Next Member, Pierre-Richard Prosper, Retained to Help American Sentenced to Death in Iran

Pierre-Richard Prosper, a Gen Next Member and prominent international lawyer, has been called as the defense for Amir Hekmati, an Iranian-American U.S. citizen and decorated former marine. Hekmati has been sentenced to death by Iran’s Revolutionar...more

Gen Next Taps Power of Private Sector Brain Trust to Tackle Public Sector Problems

Posted by Bryan Myrick, NW Daily Marker Though some political and cultural commentators bemoan what they see as reluctance within Generations X and Y to pick up the leadership chain that is each age's responsibility, there is a group working diligently t...more

Google Ideas de-radicalization departs from Dublin: GNF Gives Award at Summit

By: Allen McDuffee After more than a dozen panels and testimonials and many hours of working groups at the Google Ideas Summit Against Violent Extremism, several former extremists and survivors will attempt to recap the four days in a presentation Thu...more

Recent Programs

A Discussion with Harvard Business School Writer, Combat Veteran and former Intelligence Officer, Jake Cusack (GNOC)

The global business climate is one that is closely monitored and covered in the media, but it doesn’...
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Power Hungry and the Fuels of the Future: A Private Dinner with Robert Bryce, Author & Senior Fellow at Manhattan Institute (GNAZ)

Author of “ Power Hungry” and Senior Fellow at the Manhattan Institute, Robert Bryce on the Energy ...
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The Great Exodus of Business from California with CEO of CKE Restaurants, Andrew Puzder (GNSD)

CEO of CKE Restaurants, Andy Puzder, spoke with GNOC members on Thursday, June 23, 2011 at True Food...
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Core Issues

Economic growth

An entrepreneurial, competitive spirit is what drives us, and it's the recipe for success. We are here to ensure this country stays that way. Here's how

Education

At a time when global competition is fierce, we are less prepared for excellence. For the first time ever, today's 18 to 34 year olds are less-educated than the generation prior. We want to reverse that. Here's how

International Security

The world is complex, ever in flux and dangerous. Our position in the world matters. Next generations will feel the outcomes of decisions we make now. We want to prevent having them deal with challenges we fail to confront. Here's how

 
 
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