2045 펠로우십 파트너

2045 펠로우십의 파트너는 학문적 발전과 리더십 성장을 지원하며
프로그램의 성공적인 운영을 돕습니다.

About
Schwarzman Scholars is designed to meet the challenges of the 21st century and beyond.
It was inspired by the Rhodes Scholarship, which was founded in 1902 in an effort to promote international understanding and peace.

Schwarzman Scholars의 재학생들 중에서 공공분야에서
일한 경험이 있는 분들을 이 행사에 초대하였습니다.

About

The Asia Leaders Fellowship (ALF) is an Asia-originated and Asia-centric leadership initiative striving to:
1. Building a close-knit community of authentic leaders across Asia who deeply trust and support each other in their efforts to drive projects that contribute to a prosperous, secure, and inclusive Asia.
2. Holding each other accountable to become Good Ancestors, ensuring that our actions today create a better world for future generations.
3. Expanding our impact beyond Asia, with the long-term goal of fostering global prosperity, security, and inclusivity through collaborative efforts initiated within our community.

About
Taejae University is a highly selective four-year private institution in Seoul, South Korea, established in 2023 by Chang-Gul Cho, one of Korea’s most celebrated philanthropists.
The school’s first president is Jaeho Yeom, previously president of Korea University and current Chairman of the Board of Directors of SK, Inc.
Their passionate leadership and deep conviction are the driving force behind Taejae University’s primary objective – to become Korea’s premier university for innovative learning, an institution that nurtures the leaders we need to usher the world into a brighter 21st century future.
About

The mission of the McDonald Conference for Leaders of Character (MCLC) is to bring together a diverse group of the top undergraduate student leaders from across the globe with world class senior leaders who act as mentors in a team-based, experiential event that bolsters leadership skills, fosters critical thinking and collaboration, and develops potential strategies for addressing pressing global issues.

About
Eisenhower Fellows are diverse, dynamic doers. Highly accomplished, mid-career professionals, with proven track records of leadership across many fields, they create innovative solutions to the world’s most pressing problems through individual projects that drive transformational change.
About
The Aspen Institute Finance Leaders Fellowship (FLF) is an interconnected community of values-based senior finance leaders striving to shape a human-centered industry that promotes widespread flourishing and a more regenerative and inclusive global economy.

Patrick Karekezi

Partner

Class of 2023 – 2024

Rwanda – African Leadership University

Patrick Karekezi is a graduating Global Challenges student at the African Leadership University. Having worked in the domains of research, policy advocacy, and youth development, he launched the Youth Spotlight Program— a youth-led initiative equipping a million young people with entrepreneurial skills and mindsets by 2035. As a Schwarzman Scholar, Patrick seeks to explore China’s economic policies and frameworks that have made it an economic powerhouse. He hopes to use the learnings to transform his program into a youth-led research and policy lab that can incubate alternative solutions and policies to Africa’s governance and development challenges. Patrick is from Rwanda.

Pragyan Agarwal

Partner

Class of 2023 – 2024

India – Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University, University of Cambridge

Pragyan Agarwal is currently pursuing a Master of Laws in International Law from the University of Cambridge as a Pratibha M. Singh Cambridge Trust Scholar. Before this, Pragyan worked with the Government of India as an international trade lawyer and advised the governement on bilateral and multilateral trade issues. He was one of the youngest members of India’s negotiating team for various ongoing and completed trade agreements of India, including with the United Kingdom, United Arab Emirates, European Union, and Canada. Pragyan has presented and published his research on International Economic Law at various global institutions. Pragyan is from India.

David Yucheng Chen

Partner

Class of 2023 – 2024

China – Columbia University

David Y. Chen is Non-Resident Researcher at the Asia Society Policy Institute’s (ASPI) Center for China Analysis (CCA), and Research Fellow and Advisor for Special Projects at the Charhar Institute. At work, David leads initiatives that target functional domains between the US and China. His endeavors center on fostering policy synergy and bolstering collaboration, aiming to address cross-border societal challenges with global resonance. Prior to his current roles, David has accumulated significant experiences in public diplomacy and international affairs through various positions at ASPI’ International Security & Diplomacy portfolio, APCO Worldwide, and the Legislative Council of Hong Kong, among others. David received his B.A. in Political Science cum laude from Columbia University as a Saltzman Scholar. He is currently a Schwarzman Scholar at Tsinghua University, Beijing.

Ryan Buscaglia

Partner

About Me

I am from Richmond Virginia (two hours from Washington D.C.). I ran varsity track and  field in college. For the past two years I have worked in science and technology policy and government tech, mostly focused on climate change and energy tech.

Why public service?

Public service has always been a calling for me. I was privileged to win scholarships to pay for my education, and I think my career should be one focused on helping others. Science and tech inventions raise the quality of life for all people in the world, and the US gov is the largest funder of science in the world . 

Which part of my job excites me the most?

Meeting experts across a range of fields while trying to implement the inflation reduction act and CHIPS and Science Act

My future plan?

Build institutional capacity in the US to do smart industrial and innovation  strategy at the state and federal level

Cirenquji

Partner

Class of 2023 – 2024

China – Peking University, New York University

Cirenquji (Chugye) is currently a public sector analyst at Deloitte Consulting. She has a bachelor of arts in Museology from Peking University and a master’s of public administration degree with a concentration in Social Innovation, Impact and Investment from New York University. Chugye co-founded her first social enterprise promoting sustainable development goals in 2018 and founded Responsible Investors Alliance, a community-centered platform connecting talents interested in sustainable investment in 2020. As a young Tibetan, she is also working as the deputy director of Tibet Youth Sci-Tech Innovation & Entrepreneurship Association. She is dedicated to becoming an impact investor and creating a collaborative space where synergy is drawn for social transformation. Chugye is also an art enthusiast, drama actress, amateur photographer, cricket player and snowboarder. Chugye is from China.

Kristina Lozinskaya

Partner

Class of 2023 – 2024

Belarus – Washington and Lee University

Kristina Lozinskaya graduated magna cum laude from Washington and Lee University. A student of international relations and economics, she aspires to build peace and prosperity through forging meaningful international partnerships in the field of development. The desire to enhance entente among nations led Kristina to intern at the Eurasia Foundation, where she oversaw the implementation of projects aimed at promoting U.S.-Russia cooperation pre-war in Ukraine. Kristina’s advocacy for international students at W&L was recognized with the Global Learning Leadership Prize. She is currently assisting the CEO of Hosting Ukrainian Families in welcoming Ukrainian refugees to America. Kristina is from Belarus.