Chude Jideonwo, co-founder and managing partner of Nigerian
media group, RED [redafrica.xyz], has been named a 2017 World Fellow. He is
one of only 16 people chosen for this prestigious global leadership development
program at Yale University, a private ivy league institution in the U.S.
Jideonwo joins a network of 309 Fellows representing 87
countries.
“The 2017 World Fellows are extraordinary individuals who share
a commitment to open society and a belief that what unites us is far greater
than what divides us,” said Emma Sky, director of the Maurice R. Greenberg
World Fellows Program. “They join our network of over 300 World Fellows,
working to make our world a better place for all,” she said.
World Fellows is Yale University’s signature global leadership
development initiative and a core element of Yale’s ongoing commitment to
internationalization. Each year, the University invites a group of exemplary
mid-career professionals from a wide range of fields and countries for an
intensive four-month period of academic enrichment and leadership training.
“I am honored and delighted to welcome these leaders and
innovators to campus,” said Yale President Peter Salovey. “World Fellows have
improved people’s lives, and their contributions have far reaching influence on
society. They enrich our learning environment by sharing their expertise and
experiences with our students and faculty. They have the opportunity to grow
academically and personally as they interact with our community. This program
is an example of Yale’s commitment to developing globally engaged leaders.”
The mission of World Fellows is to cultivate and empower a
network of globally engaged leaders committed to making the world a better
place. The program is part of the Jackson Institute for Global Affairs,
which prepares Yale students for global leadership and
service through its master’s program in global affairs, master of advanced
study in global affairs and undergraduate major in global affairs.
In 2014, Biola Alabi, former managing director of Mnet Africa
was named World Fellow.
World Fellows is committed to three main goals:
• Leadership: To strengthen the knowledge and skills essential for
global leadership
• Service: To provide opportunity to serve others through sharing
knowledge and experience, and collaborating on initiatives
• Network: To grow a global community of people with shared values,
connected to each other and to Yale
Visit worldfellows.yale.edu for
a list of the 2017 World Fellows and for more information on the World Fellows
Program.
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