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YPFP New York - Membership

Do you want to become involved?

YPFP's biggest strength is the caliber and enthusiasm of its members. This diverse, talented, global network of 2,000 young professionals includes the leading foreign policy institutions of government, research and academia, private sector, non-profits and NGOs, international organizations, and the media.

Our members receive exclusive invitations, access to members-only sections of the website, and other special opportunities. There is no charge at this time.

Becoming a member is a quick, straightforward process. Simply visit www.ypfp.org/membership. On the Membership page, create a user log-in and profile for the website and then submit your application. Membership in YPFP is selective. Please be patient as your application is reviewed. For more information on membership, please email membership.ny@ypfp.org.

YPFP is truly an organization built by young people for young people. There are ample opportunities to take an active role in shaping our agenda. Programming, outreach, membership, event planning, technological assistance, and overall management are just a few of the areas in which members can become involved. Commitments range from making an introduction to a new member to inviting a speaker to assisting with events and operations.  We will work with you to match your availability and interests to our needs.

For more information, contact Laura Keating via email at Laura.Keating@ypfp.org

Selected New York Member Affiliations:

  • Bloomberg
  • Capital Lease Funding
  • Carnegie Council on Ethics in International Affairs
  • Center on International Cooperation
  • Centerline Capital
  • Citigroup
  • Columbia Business School
  • Columbia Law School
  • Columbia University, School of International and Public Affairs
  • Committee on Disarmament, Peace & Security
  • Consulate General of Republic of Korea in New York
  • Council of the Americas
  • Council on Foreign Relations
  • Credit Suisse
  • City University of New York
  • Dalberg Global Development Advisors
  • Eminence Capital
  • Fordham University School of Law
  • Forecast International
  • GE Capital
  • Goldman Sachs
  • Poverty Action Lab
  • J.P. Morgan
  • LaSalle Investment Management
  • Lehman Brothers
  • McKinsey & Company
  • Morgan Stanley
  • Moody’s Investors Service
  • MTV U & College Publisher
  • NBC Universal
  • New York University, Stern School of Business
  • OIC Mission to United Nations
  • Port Authority of NY & NJ
  • Russian Mission to United Nations
  • Satori Consulting
  • Shearman & Sterling, LLP
  • Signal Communications
  • Spears & Imes, LLC
  • Stony Brook University
  • Strategic Economic Decisions, Inc.
  • Syracuse University, School of Law
  • Association of Public Diplomacy Scholars
  • The Century Foundation
  • The New School
  • The Population Council
  • U.S. Mission to United Nations
  • United Nations Association of the U.S.A.
  • United Nations Office for Disarmament Affairs
  • Vera Institute of Justice
  • Wachtell, Lipton, Rosen & Katz, LLP
  • World Bank
  • Yale Law School
  • Yale University


The opinions expressed on this site are those of the individual authors only and do not represent the views of any other YPFP member or those of YPFP as an organization, nor those of any other organization with which the author may be affiliated.