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Carnegie New Leaders Program (CNL)

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Carnegie New Leaders Program

As a future leader, you know that global and ethical considerations play a vital role in shaping your success. The Carnegie New Leaders (CNL) program offers a rare opportunity to meet others who feel the same way.

CNL provides an exclusive platform for the next generation of leaders to explore the ethical and global dimensions of issues including military intervention, foreign aid, and sovereign bailouts.

Through a series of informal and formal discussions, as well as online dialogue and analysis, CNL members join an esteemed community of business professionals, policy makers, social innovators, and scholars who are changing the way we approach global ethics in the 21st century.

The Council seeks a diverse set of candidates, age 40 and under, who are working in a range of fields and wish to engage in a dialogue on ethics in international affairs.

For more information about the CNL program and membership options, please refer to the overview and policy document below. If you should have any additional questions, please contact Stefanie Ambrosio by phone at 212-838-4120 or by email at cnl@cceia.org.

Click here for Carnegie New Leaders Overview and Policy.

Click here for Carnegie New Leaders Speaker/Event Suggestion Form.

Click here for a list of Current Carnegie New Leaders.

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About Our Programs and Shows

Programs: We offer resources from our events in a variety of formats: video, audio, and text.

Global Ethics Channel: The Council's in-house Carnegie Ethics Studio produces edited TV programs, videos, and audios.

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