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According to the ''Orange County Register'' Gen Next was founded in 2008 by real estate executive [[Paul Makarechian]].<ref name="OCR180614">Deepa Bharath, [http://www.ocregister.com/articles/michaelis-614683-frenett-kaleka.html Newport Beach-based Gen Next fights terrorism around the world], ''Orange County Register'', 18 May 2014.</ref>
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Gen Next was incorporated in California on 4 October 2008.<ref>California Secretary of State filing, accessed 1 December 2016.</ref> According to the ''Orange County Register'' it was founded by real estate executive [[Paul Makarechian]].<ref name="OCR180614">Deepa Bharath, [http://www.ocregister.com/articles/michaelis-614683-frenett-kaleka.html Newport Beach-based Gen Next fights terrorism around the world], ''Orange County Register'', 18 May 2014.</ref>
 
[[Roman Tsunder]] was also a co-founder.<ref> "[http://www.movements.org/pages/team Alliance for Youth Movements Profiles]" Movements.org, accessed on 14 October 2010 </ref>
 
[[Roman Tsunder]] was also a co-founder.<ref> "[http://www.movements.org/pages/team Alliance for Youth Movements Profiles]" Movements.org, accessed on 14 October 2010 </ref>
  

Revision as of 16:38, 1 December 2016

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 has two sister groups, the Gen Next Foundation, and the Gen Next Political Action Committee.[2]

History

Gen Next was incorporated in California on 4 October 2008.[3] According to the Orange County Register it was founded by real estate executive Paul Makarechian.[2] Roman Tsunder was also a co-founder.[4]

Counter-extremism

Gen Next is a funder of the online think-tank Against Violent Extremism.[2]

Gen Equity PAC

The Gen Equity PAC is a political action committee linked to Gen Next. While Gen Next describes itself as non-partisan, Opensecrets.org has described Gen Equity as strongly Republican.[2]

The PAC has donated to Republican candidates and on the 30 June 2009, gave $5000 to the National Republican Congressional Committee. [5]

Membership

Members are only admitted after being invited to join and pay a $10,000 annual contribution. [6] To be invited to join Gen Next, you are first required to have been nominated by two active members of the group. [7] As of May 2014, Gen Next had 212 members.[2] Members include:

Glen Ackerman[2] | Brian Calle[2] | Jason Childs[8] | Jared Cohen[8] | Amanda Currie[2] | Jon Fleischman[2] | Jeff Gehl[8] | Jason Liebman[8] | William H. Lyon[2] | Micha Mikailian[2] | Roman Tsunder[8] | Juan C. Zarate[2]

People

Gen Next Foundation board (2014)

Gen Next Foundation Staff

External resources

Notes

  1. "Gen Next: Overview" Gen-Next.org, accessed on 14 October 2010
  2. 2.00 2.01 2.02 2.03 2.04 2.05 2.06 2.07 2.08 2.09 2.10 2.11 Deepa Bharath, Newport Beach-based Gen Next fights terrorism around the world, Orange County Register, 18 May 2014.
  3. California Secretary of State filing, accessed 1 December 2016.
  4. "Alliance for Youth Movements Profiles" Movements.org, accessed on 14 October 2010
  5. "FEC Disclourse Report" FEC.org, accessed on 14 October 2010
  6. "Gen Next: Member Profiles" Gen-Next.org, accessed 14 October 2010
  7. "Gen Next: Become a Member" Gen-Next.org, accessed on 14 October 2010
  8. 8.0 8.1 8.2 8.3 8.4 "Gen Next: Membership Profiles" Gen-Next.org, accessed on 14 October 2010
  9. Generation Next Foundation, Form 990, 2014, Foundation Center.
  10. Gen Next Foundation, Guidestar, accessed 30 November 2016.