Tällberg names jury for 2024 leadership prize and mentorship program
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The Tällberg Foundation has announced the jurors who will convene to select the winners of the 2024 Tällberg-SNF-Eliasson Global Leadership Prize and the participants in the coming year’s Tällberg Leaders Mentoring Leaders (TLML) program. The list includes a palliative care physician, an expert on EU law, a molecular biologist, and a dancer, as well as Ambassador and former Hellenic Minister of Foreign Affairs Vassilis Kaskarelis, who serves as senior advisor to the Stavros Niarchos Foundation (SNF) Board of Directors.
Nominations for the Tällberg-SNF-Eliasson Global Leadership Prize, solicited earlier this year for the 2024 prize, may be made online by anyone, and the leaders selected will each be awarded a $50,000 unrestricted grant. Anyone can apply for the TLML program, and the 20 leaders selected will take part in a yearlong mentorship experience with a global network of established leaders that will kick off with a workshop in January 2025.
SNF supports the Tällberg Foundation’s efforts to spotlight and uplift stellar leadership, including these two initiatives.