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Supporting Next Generation of Leaders


Congratulations to former World Trade Center Northern California intern Evan Pearson on being selected to the 2021 Cohort of the Global Ties Emerging Leaders Program. Evan joins 19 other young leaders from around the country in this one-of-a-kind professional development program. Global Ties U.S. recognizes that today’s young leaders will be tomorrow’s changemakers, which is why they emphasize providing those interested in public diplomacy and international exchange with professional development and networking opportunities.

Evan is currently a student at UC Davis and began work as an intern with World Trade Center Northern California (WTCNC) in May 2020. He quickly became a valuable member of the team, supporting the organization’s international exchanges and diplomacy efforts, and helped WTCNC navigate the transition to virtual programs.


In addition, Evan participated in the first WTCNC Global Connections Program in July and August of 2020, engaging with international leaders about various topics of global importance, such as climate change, women’s empowerment, and bridging the tech divide. Evan’s leadership qualities shined during this program, as he was always well-prepared for the sessions, asked thoughtful and insightful questions, and took on a mentorship role with other students in the program.

WTCNC is thrilled for Evan to have this leadership development opportunity and looks forward to following his continued success!


Expanding Global Connections for Young Leaders

On July 13, we launched Global Connections, an international leadership and diplomacy program for high school and college students. The goal of the 4-week virtual program is to provide students with leadership and communication skills by connecting them with international experts for engaging and informative discussions on important global topics. The program also offers insight into various international career options and expands the students’ personal and professional networks around the world.

The past two weeks were a time for relationship building, learning, and exploration. During meetings with international emerging leaders, the students engaged in conversation around important global issues and expanded their knowledge of current affairs. Many of the guest speakers included former participants in the International Visitor Leadership Program, the U.S. State Department’s premier citizen diplomacy and exchange program. Conversations were open and informal, allowing students the opportunity to learn about and discuss different approaches to addressing worldwide challenges such as climate change, global health, women’s issues, and COVID-19.



Participating students came from across the United States (and one from Kenya!) and are an inspiring and accomplished cohort. Involved in numerous extracurricular clubs and volunteer activities, the students were also busy this summer with new hobbies such as coding, cake decorating, and painting. Many speak more than one language, including Thai, Japanese, Arabic, Chinese, and French.

The cohort included:
  • Annika Bjork, Rio Americano High School, 12th grade, Sacramento, CA
  • Savannah Bornheim, Pittsford Sutherland High School, 11th grade, Pittsford, NY
  • Samantha Butler, Oak Ridge High School, 11th grade, El Dorado Hills, CA
  • Jayesh Damaraju, Pittsford Sutherland High School, 11th grade, Barrington, IL
  • Lily Ergodan, Pennsbury High School, 10th grade, Fairless Hills, PA
  • Angelina Escobar, Modesto High School, 10th grade, Modesto, CA
  • Cooper Guggenhime, Crystal Springs Uplands School, 11th grade, Hillsborough, CA
  • Virginia Hernandez, The Westminster Schools, 10th grade, Atlanta, GA
  • Benjamin Liu, Memorial Senior High School, recent graduate, Houston, TX
  • Beth Solomon, Rio Americano High School, 12th grade, Sacramento, CA
  • Tomas Maravilla, Johansen High School, 12th grade, Modesto, CA
  • Haley Mattoch, Oak Ridge High School, 11th grade, El Dorado Hills, CA
  • Patrick Mooney, Georgetown University, Sophomore, Washington, DC
  • Kaleemah Muttaqi, UC Davis, recent graduate, Sacramento, CA
  • Charles Onyango, Masinde Muliro University of Science and Technology, 4th year, Kakamega, Kenya
  • Evan Pearson, UC Davis, junior, Davis, CA
  • Abigail Portnoy, East Brunswick High School, 12th grade, East Brunswick, NJ
  • Kory Rosen, Grinnell College, first year, New Jersey
  • Ashely Salas, UC Irvine, recent graduate, Los Angeles, CA
  • Sergio Maravilla, UC Davis, 4th year, Davis, CA

So far my experience in the Global Communications program has been filled with engaging discussions, in-depth learning, and camaraderie. Through this program, I have learned so much about many paramount global issues and how countries work together to find solutions. We’ve had webinars on journalism, environmentalism, and healthcare (so far). Within the program, I’ve also been able to connect with other students–high school and college level– and share our perspectives on current issues today such as human rights and climate change. It’s engaging and inspiring to be able to discuss such relevant and mature topics among other youth. Our supervisor, Kim Todd, has also made the program very enjoyable and encourages everyone to engage in discussions, thus leading to not only stronger connections between the participants but deeper understandings as well. I can’t wait to see what the next few weeks will teach me!”

Samantha Butler, Oak Ridge High School, El Dorado Hills, CA