Imre Huss

Imre Huss emerged as a standout member of the inaugural class of Carnegie Young Leaders, a national initiative by the Institute for Citizens & Scholars that elevates youth-led civic innovation across the United States.


At just 17 years old, Imre is the youngest and the first of what will become a cohort of 4 to 6 Bridge Alliance Youth Strategic Fellows. This visionary group of changemakers, ages 18 to 28, is charged with

imagining and beginning to build the America of 2035 and beyond.


A high school senior from Cleveland, Ohio, Imre designed “Govvy,” a mobile platform that makes local government more accessible to young people. His work reflects a deep commitment to depolarization and the belief that technology—especially artificial intelligence—has the potential to bridge civic divides and empower the next generation of leaders.