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The European Young Leaders (#EYL40) is a flagship programme of Friends of Europe that brings together a new class of leaders from across Europe every year. 

At a time of deep geopolitical shifts, economic uncertainty and growing pressure on democratic systems, the programme creates a space to step out of silos, connect across sectors and explore how Europe can respond concretely and collectively. 

Why it matters now more than ever 

Europe is facing a defining moment. War on its borders, rising geopolitical tensions, rapid technological change and increasing social pressure are reshaping the environment in which decisions are made. At the same time, there is a growing gap between European ambition and people’s day-to-day realities. 

The challenge is no longer only to define priorities but to deliver on them, in ways that are tangible, inclusive and credible. 

EYL40 creates the conditions for open, trusted exchange between people who would not usually sit in the same room, from policymakers and entrepreneurs to scientists, artists and civil society leaders and across political sensitivities and countries. 

Through seminars, labs, public engagement and ongoing exchanges, the programme focuses on: 

  • connecting perspectives across sectors and countries 
  • challenging assumptions and testing ideas 
  • translating discussions into concrete proposals and collaborations 

The approach is simple: move beyond conversations and contribute to shaping solutions. 

A core element of the programme is its interactive formats — including “Europe to-do list” labs — where participants work together on key challenges. 

The impact of the programme does not stop here. European Young Leaders engage in their own countries, sectors and communities, helping to reconnect European discussions with local realities and contributing to a more inclusive and forward-looking Europe. Our Europe is broader than the EU’s physical borders. Our Europe stretches from the United Kingdom to the Western Balkans, Ukraine and Moldova.  

EYL40 is built on the idea that leadership today is not about titles or sectors, but about the ability to listen, connect and act across boundaries. It is about bringing together people who are willing to question, collaborate and take responsibility in shaping Europe’s future. 

Alumni come from a wide range of backgrounds, from a former refugee who became both a professional footballer at AC Milan and a medical doctor, to a Michelin-starred chef, founders building Europe’s next generation of clean tech companies, members of national and European parliaments, a barrister and bestselling author, a Sámi rights activist, a Pulitzer Prize-winning investigative journalist, an ESA astronaut, and artists using theatre and storytelling to challenge societal norms to name just a few. 

What connects them is not where they come from, but their willingness to engage, challenge and contribute to shaping Europe’s future.


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Policy Voices | Are we alone in the universe?

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Policy Voices | Are we alone in the universe?

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Policy Voices | AI & Democracy: Empowering informed citizens

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Policy Voices | AI & Democracy: Empowering informed citizens

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Policy Voices | A glaciologist and a greentech entrepreneur on a mission to fight climate change

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Policy Voices Podcast | Keeping the human in the loop: How to make a success story of AI in health

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Meet the EYL40

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Andrei Popoviciu

Investigative journalist and foreign correspondent reporting across Europe, Africa and the Middle East, and 2025 European Young Leader (EYL40)

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Andrei Popoviciu is an award-winning investigative journalist and foreign correspondent from Romania covering human rights, humanitarian crises, migration and conflict. He has worked across Europe, Africa and the Middle East. Much of Popoviciu’s recent work has focused on allegations of human rights violations involving EU funds. His report exposing the “outsourcing” of European border enforcement to Africa won the Migration Journalism Award at the 2024 European Press PRIZE. Al Jazeera, The Washington Post, El Pais and Le Monde are among the international media featuring Popoviciu’s reporting.

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Mihai Popşoi

Moldavian Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs, and 2025 European Young Leader (EYL40)

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As Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs, Mihai Popșoi has played a leading role keeping Moldova on its path towards European Integration and resisting Russian attempts to undermine his country’s democracy. He underscores the need for deep reform to transform Moldovan society, clean up corruption and reduce the influence of oligarchs in politics, economy and the media. His party’s campaign for a vote in favour of Moldova’s European future in an October 2024 referendum was successful despite widespread Russian interference. Popşoi previously served as deputy speaker in the Moldovan Parliament and Vice President of the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe.

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Erblin Ribari

Chief Financial Officer at dua.com and 2025 European Young Leader (EYL40)

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Kosovo-based Erblin Ribari is Chief Financial Officer at dua.com, an app that seeks to transform the dating industry, providing a lifestyle platform that focuses on establishing meaningful connections through shared culture and origins. Starting out as a dating app for Albanians, dua.com has gone global, with more than 5mn registered users and a market cap of over $50mn. Its ambitions go far higher: dua.com aims to cut global loneliness by half over the next 10 years. The 2008 financial crisis sparked Ribari’s commitment to making change, driving him to take leadership roles in multimillion-dollar projects across tech, finance and government furthering economic development and global connectivity.

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Marija Ručevska

General Partner at Outlast Fund, Co-Founder of Helve, Member of the Board at TechChill, and 2025 European Young Leader (EYL40)

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From her base in Latvia, wearing many hats, Marija Ručevska has been a driving force behind the Baltic tech scene for a decade. She is the General Partner at the Outlast Fund, launched in 2024 to back pre-seed and seed stage startups in the Baltic and Nordic region, to support bold founders with the grit and vision to build ventures that outlast the rest. Ručevska is also partner and co-founder of Helve, which she helped set up in 2016 to bring startup-style innovation to the wider corporate and public sectors. She continues as Member of the Board at TechChill, one of northern Europe’s biggest annual tech conferences, drawing over 300 startups and 250 plus investors.

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Jakub Skrzywanek

Artistic Director at the National Stary Theatre in Krakow, Theater Artist, Curator and 2025 European Young Leader (EYL40)

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Jakub Skrzywanek, from Poland, is one of Europe’s most exciting theatre artists. His radical work spotlights social and political themes, from the rise of far-right politics, to homophobia, class inequalities and the adolescent psychiatric crisis. He made international headlines with a drama adapting language from Hitler’s “Mein Kampf” to highlight the creeping normalisation of extremist discourse. Uzbek authorities tried unsuccessfully to shut down the premiere in Tashkent of his drama “Underground Girls”, which focuses on the plight of refugee Afghan women. Among Skrzywanek’s most recent works, the “Death of John Paul II” and “Spartacus. Love in the Time of Plague” captured Poland’s top directing award.

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Vasilisa Stepanenko

Ukrainian Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist, video producer and European Young Leader (EYL40)

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Vasilisa Stepanenko is a Ukrainian video journalist and correspondent for the Associated Press (AP), based in Kyiv. Focused on human rights and social justice amid the war in Ukraine, she was one of the few international journalists to remain in Mariupol during its siege, capturing images that played a crucial role in urging international leaders to open a humanitarian corridor. Stepanenko and her team won the Pulitzer Prize for Public Service for the reporting from Mariupol and investigations of war crimes in the city committed by Russia, making her one of the youngest recipients of the award. She was also the field producer of “20 Days in Mariupol”, a documentary exposing the human cost of the war, which won both an Oscar and a BAFTA for Best Documentary.

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Natalija Stojmenović

Member of Serbia’s Parliament, anticorruption and environment campaigner, and 2025 European Young Leader (EYL40)

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Natalija Stojmenović is a member of the Serbian Parliament representing the opposition Green-Left Front. She was previously a Belgrade city councillor and coordinator with the Don’t Let Belgrade Drown (Ne Davimo Beograd) movement, which was founded in 2014 to promote citizens’ engagement to promote reform, transparency and environment protection. Stojmenović’s election in 2023 came amid a surge of support for a proEuropean, anti-corruption coalition standing in opposition to the populist government which has ruled Serbia for over a decade. She supports grassroots politics to counter the power of vested interests and has worked in Parliament to promote women’s rights, affordable housing and improved public services.

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Jamie Susskind

British Barrister and author focused on politics & technology, and 2025 European Young Leader (EYL40)

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Jamie Susskind is a British barrister and an award-winning non-fiction author whose books explore the interface between technology, politics and the law. “The Digital Republic: On Freedom and Democracy in the 21st Century,” published in 2022, examines how democracy can survive in a world of omnipresent digital technologies. It argues for new rules, rights and institutions to curb the power of digital technology. His 2018 book “Future Politics: Living Together in a World Transformed by Tech” won the Estoril Global Issues Distinguished Book Prize. Susskind has been described as “one of the leading intellectuals of the digital age.”

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Jan-Willem van Putten

Co-Founder of the School of Moral Ambition and Training for Good, European Young Leader (EYL40)

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Jan-Willem van Putten is a Dutch social entrepreneur and policy expert. He is co-founder of both The School for Moral Ambition and Training for Good, which focus on priming a new generation of leaders to confront pressing global challenges and make a lasting impact on society. Through his work, he strives not only to talk about a better world, but also to take action towards one. As Fellowship Director at The School for Moral Ambition, van Putten manages programmes that empower individuals to drive change in sustainable food production and tobacco industry control. Training for Good works to equip young European policymakers and journalists to recognise and reduce risks from emerging technologies.

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Wiebke Winter

Member of the Bremen State Parliament, Founder of KlimaUnion and European Young Leader (EYL40)

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German politician Wiebke Winter is a member of the Bremen State Parliament representing the Christian Democratic Union (CDU). She is the youngest female member of the CDU’s Federal Executive Board. Winter’s political priorities include climate protection, security and digitalisation. In 2021, she co-founded KlimaUnion to push for more ambitious climate policies, particularly through climate-focused foreign policy. Winter chairs the Home Affairs Committee in the State Parliament. She co-led the CDU list in in Bremen’s 2023 state election and is the party’s deputy parliamentary group leader and spokeswoman on Justice. Winter campaigns to get more young women in politics.

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Thank you for your interest in the European Young Leaders (EYL40) programme.

Each year, we bring together a small group of outstanding individuals from across Europe, the Western Balkans, the United Kingdom, Ukraine and Moldova to join this community.

We look for people aged 30 to 40 who have already made an impact in their field, and who bring curiosity, openness and a genuine willingness to engage, people who want to help shape Europe’s future.

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