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The Maybach Family Foundation celebrates the opening of the Los Angeles office. In October 2006, the Foundation announced its initiative to launch a new global mentoring program that would enable gifted young people to benefit from one-on-one access to some of the most prominent leaders in their field. The Excellence in Mentoring Leadership program is based on the premise that these mentor relationships can further innovation in specific fields: science and research, design and architecture, community and ethics, and business and technology.
The Maybach Family Foundation's mission is to support excellence in global leadership through the mentoring of extraordinary talented future leaders and thereby fostering the progress of global society.
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Reflecting the heritage of the mentoring relationship between Gottlieb Daimler and Wilhelm Maybach, the Maybach Family Foundation provides opportunities for promising young adults from disadvantaged circumstances to connect and mentor with distinguished global leaders.
The Maybach Family Foundation, in collaboration with the Epidemiology and Prevention Interventions (EPI) Center at the University of California San Francisco (UCSF) and Mbarara University of Science Technology (MUST), is launching a pilot project in mentoring health sciences leadership based in Mbarara, Uganda. The program will support mentorship of one young African scientists for one to five years and offer him/her technical skills and professional opportunities to become part of the next generation of global leaders in health sciences and clinical research.
The Maybach Brand of DaimlerChrysler AG joins the Maybach Family Foundation in this effort.
The Maybach Family Foundation was founded in 2005 by Ulrich Schmid-Maybach, the great-grandson of Wilhelm Maybach. The foundation is an independent 501(c)(3) non-profit organization with headquarters in San Francisco and an office in Stuttgart, Germany.
Mr. and Mrs. Stan Bharti, have generously underwritten this event.
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