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French-American Foundation celebrates 50th anniversary amid America 250

July 2, 20262 Mins Read
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America and its historic ally, France, are celebrating another milestone: the 50th Anniversary of the French-American Foundation.

Founded in 1976, the foundation announced its class of 22 young American and French “Young Leaders” to watch.

Each class of young leaders serves a two-year term with the foundation, which includes two five-day seminars, hosted one year in France and one year in the United States.

The young leaders — many of whom already hold executive positions at major companies — learn from global experts, brainstorm, enjoy local cultures and create cross-border bonds.


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In honor of the FAF 50 and America 250 celebration, the 2026 seminar will convene in the U.S. birthplace, Philadelphia.

FAF alums include three presidents: Bill Clinton, Emmanuel Macron and Francois Hollande.

The group was founded to improve cross-Atlantic relations between France and the United States.

France was a crucial ally in America’s quest for independence from England.

America returned the favor during World War I, entering the on the side of the French.

“Lafayette, we are here!,” Colonel Charles Stanton told the French, in gratitude to Marquis de Lafayette for his help during the American Revolution.

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FAF said the alliance is alive and well.

“The French-American Foundation Young Leaders Program brings together the best and the brightest from both countries to assure that our oldest alliance remains candid and vibrant,” said Ed Wallace, Chair of the U.S. board of the French-American Foundation.

“FAF consistently picks winners. This year’s YL’s are all people to watch in the coming decade.”

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