In 1988, the EF Board of Trustees established the Dwight D. Eisenhower Medal for Leadership and Service. It is awarded annually to a business leader, statesperson, or other public figure. Notable recipients include Presidents
Gerald Ford and
George H. W. Bush, United States secretaries of state
Colin Powell,
Henry Kissinger and
George Shultz, U.S. treasury secretary
Douglas Dillon, Federal Reserve Board chairman
Alan Greenspan,
Nobel Prize winner and economist Dr.
Amartya Sen, Professor
Muhammad Yunus, and founding trustees ambassadors
Walter H. Annenberg and
Thomas J. Watson Jr. The Eisenhower Medal is conferred annually at a private gala dinner with Trustees, sponsors, and Fellows.
Recipients • 1988: Ambassador
Walter Annenberg, founding trustee of Eisenhower Fellowships; ambassador to the Court of St. James and Ambassador
Thomas Watson Jr., founding trustee of Eisenhower Fellowships; former chairman, IBM; ambassador to the Soviet Union • 1989:
Robert Orville Anderson, former chairman of Eisenhower Fellowships; former CEO, ARCO • 1990: Ambassador
C. Douglas Dillon, ambassador to France and undersecretary of state under President Eisenhower; former secretary of the treasury • 1991: Senator
Mark Hatfield, Senate Committee on Foreign Relations; chairman, Senate Committee on Appropriations • 1992: President
Süleyman Demirel of Turkey, 1955 Eisenhower Fellow *1993: Honorable
Donald Rumsfeld, former secretary of defense; former CEO of G.D. Searle and General Instrument Co.; former chairman, Eisenhower Fellowships • 1994: No medal awarded • 1995: Honorable
Pat Roberts, representative of the First Congressional District, Kansas; chairman, House Committee on Agriculture • 1996: President
Gerald Ford, former chairman of Eisenhower Fellowships • 1997:
Theodore Friend, president emeritus of Eisenhower Fellowships; former President, Swarthmore College [https://efworld.org/about-us/trustees/theodore-friend • 1998: General
Brent Scowcroft, former national security affairs director *1999: General
Colin L. Powell, USA (ret.), former chairman, Joint Chiefs of Staff; former secretary of state [https://web.archive.org/web/20160325082357/https://efworld.org/about-us/trustees/colin-l-powell • 2000: Dr.
Amartya Sen, Economist; 1998 Nobel Prize winner in Economics • 2001: Honorable
George P. Shultz, former U.S. secretary of state • 2002:
Katharine Graham, chairman of the executive committee,
The Washington Post; Pulitzer Prize-winning author • 2003: President
George H. W. Bush, former chairman of Eisenhower Fellowships • 2004: Dr.
Alan Greenspan, chairman, board of governors of the Federal Reserve • 2005: Honorable
John C. Whitehead, chairman, AEA Investors; former chairman, Goldman, Sachs; former deputy secretary of state *2006: Honorable
Henry Kissinger, former secretary of state; former chairman, Eisenhower Fellowships • 2007: Honorable
Lee H. Hamilton, president, Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars; former chairman, House Committee on Foreign Affairs • 2008: Senator
George J. Mitchell, chairman of the global board, DLA Piper; chancellor, Queen's University, Northern Ireland • 2009: Professor
Muhammad Yunus, founding and managing director, Grameen Bank • 2010:
James Baker, former U.S. secretary of the treasury; senior partner, Baker Botts; honorary chairman, James A. Baker III Institute for Public Policy, Rice University • 2011:
International Crisis Group • 2012:
Michelle Bachelet, executive director, UN Women; former president, Chile • 2013: Senator
Richard Lugar, former chair, Senate Foreign Relations Committee and Senator
Sam Nunn, co-chair and CEO, the Nuclear Threat Initiative • 2014: Dr. Abdul Razaque, founder and CEO, M-learning platform inc. • 2015:
International Rescue Committee [https://efworld.org/news/eisenhower-medal-honors-international-rescue-committee#.VurektIrK70 • 2016:
Doctors Without Borders *2017: Governor
Christine Todd Whitman [https://www.efworld.org/about-us/eisenhower-medal • 2018:
David Eisenhower and
Susan Eisenhower • 2019:
Senator John McCain (posthumously) • 2021:
Jamie Dimon • 2022: Dr.
Madeleine Albright (posthumously) • 2023:
Melinda French Gates • 2024:
Steven Spielberg • 2025:
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