 The Global Shapers community is the first truly global youth network that's focused on improving the state of the world. It's a global community of youth between the ages of 20 and 30 who feel involved in the cities that they live in and care about the cities that they live in and want to have a positive impact. Our role is to be able to try and accelerate some of the great initiatives that are being discussed and hopefully implemented through the WEF organization. I think we're the voice of the young. It's such an illustrious crowd of dynamic people and it's great because when we sit on the same platform we have so much to share with each other. It's just an incredibly diverse, innovative, extraordinary group of people who are working really hard in their personal lives to make a change around a particular cause and it brings them together. Global Shapers primarily meet in their local hubs but then they also are connected through a global platform to interact and exchange with other global shapers around the world. I think what's been really interesting about the WEF has done it is by creating a hub-based model. We live in, I guess you could call it a borderless world at this point. I mean, globalization has made it so that people are just so connected all over the world. So you could have somebody in the Washington DC hub who's doing something or project or collaborate with somebody who's in the hub in the Middle East and might directly tie into what they're doing. So I think that's really powerful about it is that you just have this ability to interact and transact with somebody halfway across the world and connect right away. We really want to address some of the world's problems and we might not have all of the resources out there or all of the experience but I know that we have the energy.