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Revision as of 15:51, 9 November 2010
History
Gen Next is an "exclusive, Membership-driven organization of successful and committed individuals aimed at overcoming generational challenges in three areas: economic growth, education and international security". [1] It was co-founded by Alliance for Youth Movement co-founder Roman Tsunder. [2] Members are only admitted after being invited to join and pay a $10,000 annual contribution. [3] To be invited to join Gen Next, you are first required to have been nominated by two active members of the group. [4] It would also appear that the political affiliation of Gen Next is of a Republican nature, as the Gen Next PAC have donated to Republican candidates and on the 30 June 2009, gave $5000 to the National Republican Congressional Committee. [5]
Selected Members
Members include: [6]
Jason Childs
Jared Cohen
Jeff Gehl
Jason Liebman
Roman Tsunder
Notes
- ↑ "[1]" Gen Next: Overview, accessed on 14 October 2010
- ↑ "[2]" Alliance for Youth Movements Profiles, accessed on 14 October 2010
- ↑ "[3]" Gen Next: Member Profiles, accessed 14 October 2010
- ↑ "[4]" Gen Next: Become a Member, accessed on 14 October 2010
- ↑ "[5]" FEC Disclourse Report, accessed on 14 October 2010
- ↑ "[6]" Gen Next: Membership Profiles, accessed on 14 October 2010