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Young Presidents' Organization
NameYoung Presidents' Organization
Formation1950
FounderRay Hickok
HeadquartersIrving, Texas

Young Presidents' Organization is a global community of young chief executives, including Bill Gates, Richard Branson, and Mark Zuckerberg, with over 30,000 members in more than 130 countries, including United States, China, India, and Brazil. The organization was founded in 1950 by Ray Hickok, a successful New York City-based entrepreneur, with the goal of creating a network of young business leaders who could share experiences, advice, and resources. Members of the organization have included Michael Bloomberg, Oprah Winfrey, and Sara Blakely, among other notable entrepreneurs and business leaders, such as Warren Buffett, Elon Musk, and Jeff Bezos. The organization has also partnered with other prominent business groups, including World Economic Forum, Harvard Business School, and Stanford Graduate School of Business.

History

The Young Presidents' Organization was founded in 1950 by Ray Hickok, who was just 27 years old at the time, with the help of Henry Ford II, J. Paul Getty, and other prominent business leaders, including David Rockefeller and Nelson Rockefeller. The first meeting of the organization was held at the New York Yacht Club in New York City, with 20 young presidents in attendance, including William Redington Hewlett and David Packard. Over the years, the organization has grown to include members from a wide range of industries, including Technology, Finance, Healthcare, and Energy, with notable members such as Steve Jobs, Larry Ellison, and Meg Whitman. The organization has also expanded globally, with chapters in Europe, Asia, Africa, and Latin America, including London, Tokyo, Mumbai, and São Paulo.

Organization

The Young Presidents' Organization is headquartered in Irving, Texas, and is led by a global board of directors, which includes prominent business leaders such as Indra Nooyi, Mary Barra, and Satya Nadella. The organization has a staff of over 100 employees, who work to support the needs of members and chapters around the world, including Beijing, Shanghai, and Hong Kong. The organization is divided into several regions, including North America, Europe, Asia Pacific, and Latin America, each with its own regional board and staff, including Toronto, Vancouver, and Mexico City. Members of the organization are also organized into local chapters, which meet regularly to share experiences and best practices, including Silicon Valley, Wall Street, and Hollywood.

Membership

Membership in the Young Presidents' Organization is limited to young chief executives, typically under the age of 45, who are the president, CEO, or chairman of a company with significant revenues, such as Fortune 500 companies like Apple, Google, and Amazon. Members must also meet certain eligibility requirements, including a minimum level of business experience and a commitment to the organization's values, such as Bill George and Howard Schultz. The organization has a diverse membership, with members from a wide range of industries and backgrounds, including African American, Hispanic, Asian American, and Women entrepreneurs, such as Madam C.J. Walker, John H. Johnson, and Oprah Winfrey. Members of the organization have included Michael Dell, Sergey Brin, and Larry Page, among other notable entrepreneurs and business leaders, such as Peter Thiel and Reid Hoffman.

Activities

The Young Presidents' Organization offers a range of activities and programs for its members, including Networking events, Leadership development programs, and Community service projects, such as Habitat for Humanity and American Red Cross. Members can also participate in Global leadership conferences, which are held annually in different locations around the world, including Davos, New York City, and San Francisco. The organization also offers a range of online resources and tools, including Webinars, Podcasts, and Online forums, such as TED Talks and Harvard Business Review. Members can also connect with each other through the organization's Social media platforms, including LinkedIn, Twitter, and Facebook, and participate in Mentorship programs, such as eMentor and MicroMentor.

Impact

The Young Presidents' Organization has had a significant impact on the business world, with many members going on to become prominent leaders in their industries, including Jack Welch, Lou Gerstner, and Jeff Immelt. The organization has also been recognized for its contributions to Philanthropy and Community development, with many members involved in charitable initiatives, such as Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation and Warren Buffett's Giving Pledge. The organization has also partnered with other prominent business groups, including World Economic Forum, Harvard Business School, and Stanford Graduate School of Business, to promote Global entrepreneurship and Economic development, including Africa, Asia, and Latin America. Overall, the Young Presidents' Organization has established itself as a leading global community of young business leaders, with a strong reputation for promoting Leadership development, Networking, and Community service, including United Nations, World Bank, and International Monetary Fund.

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