the Asia 21 Young Leaders Class of 2008
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the Asia 21 Young Leaders Class of 2008
CHALLENGES BEYOND BORDERS SOLUTIONS BEYOND CULTURES ASIA 21 YOUNG LEADERS SUMMIT Tokyo – November 14-16, 2008 Profiles AHMAD NIZAM ABBAS Ahmad Nizam Abbas is a lawyer at Straits Law LLC. He has been a lawyer for 14 years and handled cases involving the death penalty. Mr. Abbas has a keen interest in inter-religious issues, having studied in a Christian Mission school for 10 years. He served on Statutory Boards as diverse as the MUIS (the Islamic authority in Singapore) and Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore (CAAS). Mr. Abbas received the Public Service Medal at last year's National Day Honours for his voluntary contributions to the Community Development Council, National Youth Council, and Programme Advisory Committees for the TV media, among many others. He is involved in several non-governmental organizations, mainly in the social service sector. AMADOR DEAN AGUILLEN Amador Dean Aguillen is the Senior Vice President of Ogilvy Government Relations. Named one of the 100 Most Influential Hispanics in the U.S. in 2007 by Hispanic Business magazine, Mr. Aguillen joined Ogilvy Government Relations after serving as a senior advisor and Director of Member Services in the Office of Speaker Nancy Pelosi. In this role, Mr. Aguillen was one of the Speaker's primary advisors on matters pertaining to members of Congress and played a key role in the formulation of the Speaker's agenda. He joined Congresswoman Pelosi's staff in 2002 after her election to House Democratic leadership as Democratic Whip. Besides his work in Congress, numerous campaigns and various political and governmental organizations, Mr. Aguillen had the privilege of working for the Clinton Administration. On July 5, 1999, President Clinton appointed him to the position of Special Assistant in the Office of Congressional and Intergovernmental Affairs at the U.S. Department of Labor and later promoted him to Director of Intergovernmental Affairs and Chief of Staff for Congressional Affairs. A native Texan, Mr. Aguillen received his Bachelor of Arts degree from Stephen F. Austin State University in Nacogdoches, Texas, with double majors in Political Science and Communications, Radio-Television. He later went on to complete his Master of Arts degree in Public Communication at the American University in Washington, DC. HANA SHAMS AHMED Hana Shams Ahmed is a researcher, journalist, and human rights activist, working for The Daily Star. She graduated in International Journalism from The University of Westminster, London. Her investigative reports focus on gender, child labor, migrant and minority rights. She has written numerous cover stories as well as special reports for The Star. Past reports include stories on Bangladeshi migrants in Bahrain, Malaysia and Kuwait, as well as a report on child smuggling. Her other research articles have included citizenship legal limbo of UN Geneva camp-based Urduspeaking minorities, sexual harassment at nation's top universities, abuse of domestic workers, medical negligence at private hospitals, and human rights abuse of indigenous people in the hill tracts. Ms. Ahmed 11 is also a freelance researcher and translator for local NGOs. She is a member of Drishtipat.org, a global network of Bangladeshi human rights activists. SHEILA G. ALGABRE Sheila G. Algabre is the Vice-President for Identity and Mission of the Notre Dame University, the Philippines. Her mission is to help uplift the lives of Filipinos who continue to live in poverty in Mindanao. She accomplishes this by spearheading technical education programs and alternative learning programs for out-of-school children and youth, as well as providing capacity building seminars and trainings for cooperatives and peoples organizations. Aside from these initiatives, she continues to promote the rights of women in Mindanao by serving as commissioner-at-large of the Mindanao Commission on Women. She is also a founding member of the Political Caucus of Women Leaders in Mindanao, a non-profit organization aiming to get more women elected in public office. Ms. Algabre actively promotes peace in Mindanao as a member of the Youth Peace Circles and the Mothers for Peace Movement. She is the head of the operations unit of the National Movement for Free Election (NAMFREL) in Maguindanao and Cotabato City, and continues to promote transparency and good governance by serving as lecturer and resource person to youth organizations and non-government organizations in these regions. She earned a Bachelors degree in Management and her Masters Degree in Business Management at Notre Dame University. SURYANI SENJA ALIAS Suryani Senja Alias is Senior Vice-President, Research & Investment Strategy at the Malaysian Government's strategic investment arm, Khazanah Nasional. She is interested in public policy reform, effecting developmental change and the promotion and preservation of art, culture and heritage. Ms. Alias spent some time at the policy unit of the current Malaysian Prime Minister's office and at Khazanah, where she spearheaded a nation-building project called the Khazanah Merdeka Series, which included creating the Khazanah Global Lecture series on Development that successfully procured Nobel Laureates like Kofi Annan, Muhammad Yunus and Joseph Stiglitz to address the Malaysian public, network with focus groups and live casted to several public universities. The project was recently documented in book form. Ms. Alias currently looks at investment strategies and formulating policies for the Creative Industries and forming successful Creative Clusters in a country like Malaysia. She also serves as a trustee for a royal foundation, Yayasan Tuanku Nur Zahirah, which is committed to improving lives through promoting heritage-related social businesses, and is currently working on a project to revive and re-brand a traditional embroidered and woven textile called "Songket" from Terengganu, a state on the east coast of Malaysia. Ms. Alias is also a member of Sisters in Islam, a movement to promote reform in Islamic family law and the rights of Muslim women. Prior to this, she practiced international law from 1997 to 2001 at the United Nations Compensation Commission in Geneva, Switzerland where she was assessing international law claims of damages in the 1990 Gulf war. From 2001-2003, she practiced corporate law in London, UK in an American law firm specializing in cross-border energy transactions, Vinson & Elkins RLLP. She earlier trained in London and Singapore as a telecoms equity analyst at Banque Paribas (now BNP), a French bank. She returned to Asia and became the Group General Counsel of AirAsia in 2005 and was heavily involved in aircraft financing and the aviation business. Ms. Alias read law at the International Islamic University, Malaysia and the London School of Economics and Political Science, UK. 12 FAIYSAL ALIKHAN Faiysal AliKhan is Senior Advisor Public Policy for DHL Pakistan. He is a member of Pakistan's International Chamber of Commerce and chairs the Customs and Trade Regulation Commission. He founded FIDA (www.fida.com.pk), a development organization based in the Northwest Frontier Province (NWFP) and the Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA) of Pakistan. The organization is focused on rural development, sustainable livelihood and engaging disenfranchised youth. He is also a board member of the Rural Support Programmes Netwok (www.rspn.org). MANIRA ALVA PINTO Manira Alva Pinto is an Executive Director with Miditech Private Limited, a leading television production house which is now partnered by Turner International. A Delhi University graduate, she has been associated with all forms of media, ranging from print journalism and radio to new media and television. Over the years, Ms. Pinto has specialized in developmental documentary filmmaking and made several films for donor agencies like the UNDP. At Miditech, she set up the news and current affairs division and produced several unusual series for BBC World, including "Commando" and "Take Off." Apart from the professional, she is passionately interested in the global women's movement with specific reference to political empowerment, and is actively involved with the U.S.-based NGO Vital Voices. Her developmental media background was recognized by the Government of India when the Union Ministry of Rural Development nominated her to the CAPART (Council for the Advancement of People and Rural Technologies)-South India Board in 2005. She is actively involved with Karuna, an all-India NGO working with the empowerment of women in the legal and political sphere. At Karuna, she is currently working on an ambitious plan to build a centre to train women for political participation under a Constitutional reservations scheme for women. She is a Member of the Press Club of India and the India Habitat Centre. IVA AMINUDDIN Iva Aminuddin is currently serving in the Singapore Public Service as a Manager in the Civil Service College (CSC), Singapore. Her work focuses on sharing Singapore's governance experience with governments from the ASEAN and South Asian regions. Ms. Aminuddin has also been actively involved in local and international volunteerism. She is currently on the Advisory Panel on the Youth Expedition Project (YEP) with the Singapore National Youth Council and had previously led a YEP Project with the Young Sikh Association (Singapore) to India where she focused on breaking down social and cultural barriers among youths from different walks of life. Ms. Aminuddin has also been involved with organizations from different ethnic backgrounds such as the Mendaki Club (focusing on upliftment of Malay youth in Singapore), the Malay Youth Literary Association (4PM), and the YMCA (Young Men Christian Association). As a former theatre practitioner, she was also the President of an ethnic Malay non-profit theatre group, Teater Ekamatra, and has been active in utilizing theatre techniques and experiences to reach out to youths. She has written and spoken extensively on the role of youths in the Malay Muslim community in Singapore. 13 SUTAPA AMORNVIVAT Sutapa Amornvivat is currently Executive Vice President and Head of Risk Analytics and Research at TMB Bank in Thailand. Prior to that, she was an Economist at the International Monetary Fund (IMF) in Washington, DC. She had also served as Advisor to the Thai Senate Committee on the Economy, Commerce and Industry, as well as Director, Macroeconomic Analysis Section at the Fiscal Policy Office, Thai Ministry of Finance. She has lectured at various universities in Asia including Hitotsubashi University, the Indian Institute of Technology, Chulalongkorn University, and Thammasart University. She conducted research on regional economic policy issues at the World Bank in Washington and the Harvard Institute for International Development. Dr. Amornvivat received an undergraduate degree in Applied Mathematics from Harvard University and a PhD in Economics from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). PAOLO BENIGNO A. AQUINO IV Paolo Benigno A. Aquino IV is the Co-Founder and President of Microventures, Inc., a social business enterprise that services microfinancing organizations and their clients. After having ended his stint in government, he has recently been involved in a number of entrepreneurial efforts. In 2007, he joined the board of Rags2Riches, Inc., another social business enterprise that helps underprivileged women with livelihood projects. Previously Mr. Aquino was made Chairman of the National Youth Commission (NYC), the main youth policy-making arm of the Philippine Government from 2003 to 2006. Previous to this, he was Commissioner-at-Large for two years. He was the youngest person in Philippine history to head a government agency. He also hosted Breakfast, a youth-oriented TV morning talk show aired over ABS-CBN's Studio 23 from 2001 to 2006, and Yspeak, from 2006 to 2007, another youth-oriented show on the same channel. He is currently one of the ambassadors of the Haribon Foundation and is the current President of the TAYO (Ten Accomplished Youth Organizations) Awards Foundation, the country's premier youth award-giving body for youth groups. His first publication, Young Southeast Asia, a book that focuses on young achievers in the region and commissioned by the ASEAN, has recently been released in leading bookstores across ASEAN. JUMAATUN AZMI Jumaatun Azmi is the Founder and Managing Director of KasehDia Sdn Bhd, a niche communication and consultancy firm focused on the application of Islamic concepts. Under Ms. Azmi's leadership, the company has created world renowned events and publications and consulted the government on Halal matters. KasehDia Consultancy was involved in the drafting of the Halal Chapter of Malaysia's 3rd Industrial Master Plan after being appointed as consultant by the Ministry of International Trade and Industry in 2006. It also developed the initial framework of the Halal Industry Development Corporation for the Malaysian Prime Minister's Office. Ms. Azmi is the Editor of The Halal Journal, a trade publication on the Halal industry currently distributed in over 35 countries. She also founded the award winning Halal Food Guide series which to date has covered eight countries. Ms. Azmi's other accomplishments in the related industry include the creation of The World Halal Forum, Halal Journal TV, Halal Journal Award, Halal Restaurant Awards and the Halal Journal Workshop Series. Due to her prolific and cutting edge work, Ms. Azmi has been featured in various international mainstream media including the Asia Wall Street Journal, The New York Times, International Herald Tribune and Bloomberg. She holds a degree in Communications (Honours) from the University of Hartford, Connecticut, USA. 14 LIDA BALOCH Lida Baloch is a women’s rights activist working on promoting civil society activities and the promotion of women's role in Afghan society. In May 2004, Ms. Baloch was selected as a board member for the Afghan Civil Society Forum. She has attended several conferences and summits, such as the Women Global Summit 2007, to raise the voices of Afghan women in different sectors. At the age of 26, she is working full time with the Asia Foundation, and is a student at the American University of Afghanistan (AUAF). She is pursuing a major in International Business and minor in Political Science, with a focus on advocating the empowerment of women. SHARIF BHUIYAN Sharif Bhuiyan is an advocate of the Supreme Court of Bangladesh practicing in the areas of commercial law, energy, international arbitration, international trade and regional integration. He is a founding member and the Acting Director of the South Asian Institute of Advanced Legal and Human Rights Studies (SAILS), which has been established recently as a regional centre of excellence for research and education in law and human rights from a South Asian perspective. Mr. Bhuiyan teaches a course in the MA in Governance and Development programme of BRAC University designed for and taught to civil servants. He received LL.M. and Ph.D. degrees from Cambridge University, UK. His most recent publication is National Law in WTO Law: Effectiveness and Good Governance in the World Trading System (New York and Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2007). WEN BO Wen Bo is Pacific Environment's Beijing-based China Program Co-Director. Mr. Bo graduated from the China School of Journalism in Beijing, and earned his master's degree in international relations at the KDI School of International Policy and Management in Seoul, South Korea. He is a founder of the China Green Student Forum, which is now a network of more than 100 student environmental groups. He was a journalist at China Environment News from 1996 to 1998, and studied for a certificate course at the Center for Environment Education in India in 1997. In 2000, Mr. Bo set up a Greenpeace office in Beijing, and is currently on the China Advisory Board of Global Greengrants Fund to facilitate the growth of environmental communities in China. VINCENT BRANIFF Vincent Braniff is a student of International Relations and Humanities at St Paul's College in Sydney University, where he is also a tutor. He graduated from medicine and surgery at the University of Adelaide in 1993. His interest in international affairs was evident early, traveling through Eastern Europe as a student during the collapse of soviet communism and joining other students protesting in the 'Prague Spring'. Dr. Braniff’s medical career has included service for the Australian military and UN peacekeeping, in areas such as East Timor and Bougainville. In addition, he has worked as a doctor in the Caucasus, West Africa, and Asia, and undertaken surgical training in Australia. In recent years, he has developed his own international businesses as a young entrepreneur, engaging the international community in commerce through trade, medical tourism, housing projects, and international start-up incubation. In addition to medicine and business, Dr. Braniff has a view toward the field of international security and a future career in public service at the national and international level. 15 NEEL BROKER Neel Broker is Principal and India Head for Laureate Education and Sterling Partners, both part of one of the world's largest private education groups. He is responsible for leading the group's effort to setup world-class post-secondary, K-12 and other education institutions in India. Previously, Mr. Broker was a Director with Merrill Lynch's Principal Investing group in Hong Kong focused on private equity investments in India. Neel has worked with McKinsey in East Asia and the US, and with Deutsche Bank in the US and Europe. He has an MBA from The Wharton School, and an undergraduate degree from BITS Pilani in India. PAUL BUENCONSEJO Paul Buenconsejo is the Senior Program Manager of the Metrobank Foundation. Mr. Buenconsejo has played an instrumental role in developing Metrobank Foundation's various programs, having been with the organization for the past thirteen years. He conceptualized the Metrobank Art and Design Excellence (MADE), Country's Outstanding Policemen in Service (COPS) and The Outstanding Philippine Soldiers (TOPS) programs, and currently manages the Foundation's Grants Excellence Awards Program and Healthcare (GEAPH) Unit. He is concurrently Assistant to the President at the Manila Doctors Hospital – in which the Foundation has a majority share – and oversees the implementation of its CSR program. He is a member of and was the immediate past Chair of the Health Committee of the League of Corporate Foundations. Mr. Buenconsejo has a degree in Philosophy from St. Louis University in Baguio. MYRISH CADAPAN-ANTONIO Myrish Cadapan-Antonio is a Faculty Member of the Silliman University College of Law in Junior Partner, EDLaw Office. She is a distinguished academician teaching corporate law, legal and judicial ethics, and international human rights at Silliman University. She was elected the lone woman councilor of Dumaguete City from 2001-2007. As councilor, she chaired the committee on Women and Family Life, and drafted legislation on Public Order, Women and Development, Gender Non-Discrimination and Public Safety. Since 2004, she has provided pro-bono counsel for victims of spousal and parental abuse. Ms. Cadapan-Antonio received her LL.B, cum laude, from Silliman University in 1999 and her LL.M in George Washington University Law School – where she also received the Thelma Weaver Memorial Award (for outstanding international LLM student) and Lifetime Feminist Award (for excellence in feminist legal practice) – in 2007. 16 AASMANI CHAUDHARY Aasmani Chaudhary is the Founder and Chairperson of the Rural Women Development Center, which she has chaired for the last 14 years. The Rural Women Development Centre (RWDC) is a Non-Governmental Organization based in Dang District, Nepal, working on women's and children's empowerment. A young, enterprising and dynamic community leader, Ms. Chaudhary is well-known for her commitment and fight against domestic violence in rural and marginalized communities, and for improving their livelihood through income-generating activities. She has involved thousands of women in the process of promoting reproductive health (RH) rights, advocating for their right to parental property, and raising awareness against sexually transmitted diseases including HIV/AIDS. She has strongly advocated for women's RH rights and gender parity working through line agencies at the district level. FIZA CHAUDHRY Fiza Chaudhry is an Executive Director at the Worldwide Group of companies in Pakistan. Worldwide Group is a family run Logistics and Automobile conglomerate (OCS Pakistan, Logex, APL, WWM). Ms. Chaudhry has been managing the companies since 2001 and she is actively involved in restructuring, strategy, and monitoring of the Group's core functions. She has over 7 years experience in International Negotiation, Finance, HR, Legal, and has been involved in consolidation and expansion strategies concerning the Group Real Estate. She has organized several relief operations during the earthquake and flood disasters in the last 5 years. Her current social initiative is a project (Tabdeel) which focuses on providing sustainable solutions for urban low to medium income individual households. Ms. Chaudhry is a member of KCC, PGBF, PJBF, PFBA, PCC, and has a B.A in Government from Cornell University (Class of 2003). GEORGE CHEN George Chen is Private Equity Correspondent for Reuters Asia, a position he was appointed to in September. He will be relocated to Hong Kong in December. Prior to this position, he was Senior China Financial Services Correspondent, based in Shanghai for Reuters News Agency. Mr. Chen joined Reuters in 2005 from Dow Jones Newswires where he covered China's banking industry reform. He started his journalist career at China's official newspaper Liberation Daily in 2002. Mr. Chen is the winner of DJN Asia-Pacific Star Award in 2004 and 2005. He was named Reuters Company News Reporter of the Year in 2006 and won Reuters Asia CEO Award in 2007, Reuters Business Story of the Year Award in 2007. He is also a winner of U.S. journalism award "30 Under 30" in 2007. He is the founding chairman of the Sino-Foreign Media Club, one of the biggest foreign media groups in China since 2004. News and in-depth analysis reports by George Chen are frequently published on major global media outlets like International Herald Tribune. CHEY CHUL WON Chey Chul Won is the CEO of M&M corp., a logistics company covering transportation, satellite DMB and telecommunication parts. Mr. Chey was Executive Director of SK Global before joining M&M corp. He graduated from Korea University in Seoul. 17 SU YEN CHIA Su Yen Chia is the Vice-President of Public Policy at Credit Suisse, Asia-Pacific. Ms. Chia’s responsibilities include crafting policy positions in matters pertaining to the development of financial markets, writing policy papers, and managing sustainable development issues for Credit Suisse's APAC operations. She has spent the majority of her career as a banking professional. In her personal life she is deeply involved in matters related to minority and women's rights. Ms. Chia underwent an attachment with UNDP based in New York where she helped draft the APAC Gender Policy Report for 2005 and developed UNDP's reporting framework for the Millennium Development Project. Currently Su Yen is working on crafting a financial awareness program that ties in with career development objectives targeted at teenage girls incarcerated by the Singaporean judicial system. Su Yen has also been nominated to participate in Georgetown University’s (Washington DC) prestigious Georgetown Leadership Seminar in the spring of 2009. She is a graduate of the Columbia University School of International and Public Affairs and a Sasakawa Fellow. MITSURU CLAIRE CHINO Mitsuru Claire Chino is General Manager in the Legal Department at ITOCHU Corporation, an international trading company that she joined as a corporate counsel in 2000. Ms. Chino was born in the Netherlands and spent her formative years in England, Japan and the U.S. She received her B.A. (cum laude) from Smith College and her J.D. from Cornell Law School. She was admitted to the California bar in 1991. Ms. Chino worked for an international law firm in its Newport Beach (California), Hong Kong, Tokyo and San Francisco offices, specializing in cross-border transactions. She became the firm’s partner in 1999. The World Economic Forum selected her as one of the “100 Global Leaders for Tomorrow” in 2003 and as a “Young Global Leader” in 2005. In her spare time, she lectures at Keio University Law School and Hitotsubashi Business School. Ms. Chino is an Advisory Council member of Cornell Law School and a member of the President’s Counsel of Cornell Women of Cornell University. She is co-chair of the Corporate Counsel Sub-Committee of the American Chamber of Commerce in Japan, and is active in promoting women’s interest in corporate Japan. HYUN-JIN CHO Hyun-Jin Cho is a journalist, head of the news division, and Special Assistant to the President at Arirang TV based in Seoul, Korea. He started out his career at YTN, a 24-hour news channel, and mainly covered business and finance news. Mr. Cho also worked as an executive consultant at Invest KOREA, Korea's investment promotion agency, where he handled investment and promotion activities. He participated in the European Union's Visitor Program in 2003 and CNN International Professional Program in 2002. He also served as a marketing consultant for the Seoul Metropolitan Government from 2004 to 2006. Mr. Cho studied economics at Clark University and received his MBA from Yonsei University. SIDDHARTH CHORARIA Siddharth Choraria is Senior Associate with Merrill Lynch, Asia-Pacific. He has five years of global capital markets experience working in Washington DC, New York, and now Hong Kong. Leading the establishment of the Hong Kong Chapter for Pratham, India's largest education-focused NGO, he has a deep commitment to education issues and their critical importance in sustaining growth and development in Asia. He is also a founding partner of MeiPort, an Internet startup connecting outstanding Asian students with the international business community. At Merrill Lynch, Mr. Choraria led the formation of New York South Asian Professional Network. He holds a MSc. in Financial Engineering from The George Washington University and is President of the University's Alumni Association in Hong Kong. NAZIM FARHAN CHOUDHURY Nazim Farhan Choudhury is the Managing Director at Adcomm Limited, a leading advertising agency in Bangladesh. After returning to Bangladesh following college education abroad, Mr. Choudhury joined the family’s advertising business and has worked tirelessly to developing communication for some of leading commercial brands in the country as well as bringing the slickness of advertising and marketing to socially oriented messages and activities. Over the last 14 years he has taken their advertising agency Adcomm to a leadership position in the country as well as diversified the business into other areas including IT services, human resource development and tourism. He plays an active role in the AdClub Dhaka as a joint convener and with the Bangladesh Association of Software and Information Services (www.basis.org.bd) as a Director. His role in encouraging youths to participate in the political process is well documented through his writings in leading newspapers and a personal blog [http://nazimfarha.blogspot.com]. He is one of the founding trustees of Phiriya Ano Bangladesh (Take Back Bangladesh), a youth organization aimed at providing a platform for future leaders of the country. He was named by the national daily newspaper New Age as one of the "Faces of the Future" in their 2006 annual "Heroes" compilation. Mr. Choudhury received his degree in Economics from St. Stephen's College, New Delhi. EDMON CHUNG Edmon Chung is the CEO of DotAsia Organisation and serves as the Vice Chair for the Internet Society Hong Kong. He is also an elected member of the Election Committee of the HKSAR (http://www.eac.gov.hk/en/ecse/function.htm) and the ICANN GNSO Council (http://gnso.icann.org). Mr. Chung is an inventor of patents underlying technologies enabling multilingual domain names and email addresses for the Internet. In 2000, The Globe and Mail recognized him as one of the Young Canadian Leaders. In 2001, Mr. Chung led his company to win the Most Innovative Award in the Chinese Canadian Entrepreneurship Award. 19 STEVE WOO-SUNG CHUNG Steve Woo-Sung Chung is the Chief Strategy Officer for CDNetworks, Inc., a publicly traded company on Korea's KOSDAQ providing Internet content delivery network (CDN) services, which is Asia's #1 provider. He is responsible for corporate strategy, M&A and the company's global businesses in US, Europe, Japan and China. Previously, Mr. Chung was a venture capitalist for BlueRun Ventures in Silicon Valley, a $1 billion venture capital fund initiated by Nokia. Prior to that, he was the COO for Pan Media Corporation in Beijing and analyst for Goldman Sachs in NY. He received his A.B. from Harvard and his MBA from Stanford. MATTHEW CLARKE Matthew Clarke is a Senior Lecturer and Director of the Deakin University (Australia) post-graduate program in International and Community Development. This program teaches over 400 students in the Asia-Pacific region how to engage with communities to better improve the lives of the poor. In addition to teaching, Dr. Clarke’s research interests include climate change, aid effectiveness, HIV/AIDS and the Millennium Development Goals. He has published five books, edited four, and presented or published over 80 journal papers, book chapters and conference presentations. Prior to Dr. Clarke’s academic career, he worked for the international organization “World Vision” and was responsible for managing and designing development projects in South-East Asia. JANE COOMBS Jane Coombs has been serving as New Zealand's Ambassador to Korea since January 2006. She is concurrently New Zealand's Ambassador to the Democratic Peoples Republic of Korea. She is delighted her first Ambassadorial assignment is in Asia. Indeed, it seemed critical to her to experience this dynamic region first hand. She has extensive prior diplomatic experience: in New York, where she represented New Zealand from 1989-93 on the Third Committee of the United Nations dealing with human rights, social and cultural issues; in Moscow as Deputy Head of Mission, from 1995-1999, where she witnessed the first democratic elections of the newly formed Russian Federation and its early economic and social upheavals following the collapse of the Soviet Union; in Canberra, from 1999-2003, working on taking forward the closer economic relationship (CER) and exploring the "behind the border" issues that arise when forging closer economic integration; and in the arena of international environmental negotiations, where she was lead negotiator for New Zealand during 2004-05 in the international bodies dealing with biodiversity and biosafety, oceans and forestry. NITIN DAS Nitin Das is the Director of Filmkaar Productions and is an independent filmmaker based in Mumbai, India. He is currently making a feature length children's film in the slums of Mumbai that combines community development, education and the creative arts in an unusual way. Mr. Das has a degree in marketing from one of India's leading business schools, and was working as a brand manager for India's largest selling news magazine before he turned to filmmaking. He also completed a filmmaking course in New York. On returning to India, he set up a film production house to make "extraordinary films with ordinary people." The United Nations environment programme recently selected one of his films on Global Warming. Mr. 20 Das won a special award from the British Council for creative entrepreneurship in the social sector. His next venture is to connect exceptional filmmakers from around the world with social entrepreneurs working in fragile ecosystems to create a collection of entertaining films called "Tales from Enchanted Lands." SONAM DHONDUP Sonam Dhondup is a Field Director for Machik, a U.S.-based nonprofit organization founded by Tibetans and dedicated to strengthening communities on the Tibetan plateau through education, capacity-building and social entrepreneurship. Mr. Dhondup and Machik seek to find innovative pathways toward a healthy and sustainable Tibetan future, addressing the urgent challenges Tibet faces. Previously, he was a Tibetan student leader in Beijing, organizing major events and launching a magazine. He then served as the principal of the largest middle school in the Tibet Autonomous Region, where he instituted management reforms that improved the school system. Mr. Dhondup also started the first Chineselanguage Tibetan website. KANAE DOI Kanae Doi is the Tokyo Director of Human Rights Watch and works to encourage the Japanese Government to prioritize human rights in its foreign policy and practices. Prior to joining Human Rights Watch in 2006, she worked as a practicing attorney, based in Tokyo. Her practice included refugee and immigration law, constitutional law and criminal defense. Ms. Doi received her law degree from the University of Tokyo and her Master's degree in International Legal Studies from the New York University School of Law. As a student at the University of Tokyo, she spent one year in Africa as a legal volunteer. RITWICK DUTTA Ritwick Dutta is an environmental lawyer and Founder of the Legal Initiative for Forest and Environment (LIFE). Mr. Dutta and his team at LIFE, based in New Delhi, provide legal support to communities, individuals and civil society groups across the country struggling to protect their land, forests and livelihood against dams, mines and mindless industrialization. He is the author of 11 books on environmental law. Besides litigation, he is involved in environmental law training to communities as well as to officers of the Government, and serves as legal advisor to various civil society groups. Mr. Dutta is a recipient of the 2005 Carl Zeiss Honor Roll, and the Sanctuary ABN Ambro Wildlife Service Award 2007, for his work on using law to protect forests and wildlife habitat. In 2008, he was selected as an Ashoka Fellow – a network of leading social entrepreneurs in the world. His current mission includes protecting nature by democratizing environmental decision-making for which he leads "The Access Initiative Himalayan Coalition (TAI Himalayas)” and the EIA Response Centre. MING FAN Ming Fan is an award-winning TV producer for News Probe, the only indepth investigative reporting program at China Central TV Station (CCTV). Her work, The Unnatural Death of a Cat, investigated one of the most infamous incidents in China's powerful Internet culture, and received the 2006 Special Jury Award from the China Documentary Association. Another 21 piece, In the Name of Life, was the first show to cover the real life of homosexuals in China, and won the 2006 Chinese Academic Award for best TV documentary. She has also won numerous Golden Awards at CCTV (the highest awards given by the station) for her investigation into sensitive news issues and scandals, including high ranking corruption, child suicide, medical malpractice, environmental pollution, and social injustice. She served on the executive committee of the Chinese Youth League of CCTV from 2005 to 2007. From September 2007 to July 2008, she studied under the auspices of the Nieman Foundation at Harvard University. She also participated in the Tallberg Forum in Sweden in June 2008. DENNIS ECLARIN Dennis Eclarin is the Founder of Hometown Corporation, a company whose aim is to alleviate poverty in geographically-isolated highland and island towns. After graduating from the United States Military Academy at West Point, Major Dennis Eclarin served as a combat commander in the elite Scout Ranger Regiment of the Philippine Army. While in the war zones, he authored two books on combat techniques. Convinced that he had to fight another war, he soon advocated social entrepreneurship. Thus, he founded Hometown Corporation, a microfinance company solely dedicated to serving the hard to reach areas. DAN FELDMAN Dan Feldman is a Partner and Co-Head of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) at the law firm Foley Hoag LLP, the only Corporate Social Responsibility legal practice in the U.S., where he advises multinational corporations on international human rights and labor rights standards. He previously served as Director of Multilateral and Humanitarian Affairs at the National Security Council in the Clinton Administration, and as Counsel to the Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee. Mr. Feldman has worked in Asia and Africa on human rights and democratization issues, been awarded a White House Fellowship and a Henry Luce Scholarship. He holds degrees from Tufts, Columbia, and Princeton Universities. VAHID FOTUHI Vahid Fotuhi is the Head of Middle East Analysis for British Petroleum. He is also the founder of the Dubai Literary Society which promotes critical thinking among youth in Dubai. In his previous role, Mr. Fotuhi spent three years living in North Africa where he led BP's corporate social responsibility projects in Algeria. He played a key role in initiatives ranging from providing 600 local artisans with technical and marketing assistance (www.illizi.uk.com), to helping promote a world-class CO2 carbon sequestration project deep in the Saharan desert. Mr. Fotuhi has held senior positions with several distinguished NGO's, including Transparency International, where he pioneered an in-depth review of corruption in Iran. He has also worked with the World Economic Forum's Global Leaders of Tomorrow in Davos from 2000-2002. Mr. Fotuhi holds an MS in International Relations from The Johns Hopkins University School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS), where he studied under the Olin Fellowship. He received his BA in Political Science from McGill University, and has also completed executive leadership training at the Dale Carnegie Institute. 22 PATRICIA ISABEL GALLARDO Patricia Isabel Gallardo is currently the Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) Manager at the Shangri-La Hotels and Resorts in the Philippines. She has more than five years of NGO experience, having worked for The Asia Foundation, Figaro Foundation, UNDP Special Projects and the Office of the President of the Philippines. She has set up the Birmingham (UK) Chapter of the United Nations Association and continues to work with the Asia Europe Young Leaders and ASEF University program of which she is an alumnus. She speaks Italian, German and Spanish, is vegetarian and a yoga practitioner/teacher. She holds a joint MA in Globalization & Governance on scholarship from the University of Birmingham and the London School of Economics where she graduated with Distinction. SU-LIN GAN Gan Su-lin has led Republic Polytechnic's (RP) Centre for Culture and Communication since 2004 and concurrently served as the Founding Director of the School of Technology for the Arts from January 2005 to October 2007. Prior to RP, she was a tenured professor at Nanyang Technological University's School of Communication and Information, serving as Sub-Dean from 2001-2003. A media psychologist by academic training, Dr. Gan gained professional experience in journalism and public relations through work in Singapore, Brunei, London, and the United States, including at CNN. Since returning to Singapore in 1996, she has become a familiar face in Singapore's youth development scene. Her public service appointments include the National Youth Council and the North West Community Development Council. Her vision for youths is “Heads that understand, Hearts that empathize, Hands that freely give.” Two values most often manifest in her youth development work are a definition of wealth that extends far beyond material possessions, and the belief that hang hang chu zhuang yuan (Mandarin for "every field of work can produce a top scholar"). In 2006, in recognition of her community contributions, Dr. Gan was awarded the Public Service Medal by the President of Singapore. 23 RAJ GOYLE Raj Goyle is in his first term representing the 87th District in the Kansas House of Representatives. Called a "rising star" by the Wichita Eagle, Mr. Goyle defeated a three-term incumbent and is committed to a bipartisan, common sense approach to lawmaking. Goyle serves on the Tax, Judiciary, and Veterans/Homeland Security Committees and co-wrote the recently enacted law protecting families from picketers at the funerals of Kansas' fallen soldiers. Mr. Goyle is a lecturer at Wichita State University and an attorney. A native Wichitan, he graduated from Duke University and Harvard Law School. TAMAO GUNN Tamao Gunn has been an investment banker at Merrill Lynch since 1998. For the last 10 years, she has worked in the investment banking division covering Japanese financial institutions including Japanese mega banks. Prior to joining Merrill Lynch, she was an attorney in New York for Skadden Arps and Milbank Tweed, mainly focusing on corporate finance and project finance that originated in emerging markets. She has truly enjoyed investment banking work at Merrill Lynch as it has provided her with the opportunity to work on business origination in addition to transaction execution. In particular, the recent financial turmoil and the drastic change in the financial landscape globally via consolidation has been very interesting for her as a banker, and has given her the opportunity to reassess the importance of global financial stability and the role that Japanese financial institutions could play in this event. She holds an LLB from Keio University and Sydney University and was admitted as an attorney in the state of New York and the state of New South Wales in Australia. ANSHU GUPTA Anshu Gupta is the Founder and Director of GOONJ. Popularly known as the Clothing Man, he studied Mass Communication apart from pursuing his Masters in Economics. After a few years in the corporate sector, he founded GOONJ in 1998 with a mission to make clothing a matter of concern and get it acknowledged as a subject in the society. An Ashoka Fellow and a member of Ashoka's think tank, Mr. Gupta is creating a mass movement for recycling and reuse of tons of urban waste by channelizing it as a resource for rural development. A well respected public speaker and motivator, he is also a keen writer, traveler and photographer. Under his effective leadership, GOONJ has won many prestigious awards including the most recent ones: the India NGO of the Year award, Changemakers award and the DM award from the World Bank. MENAKA GURUSWAMY Menaka Guruswamy is an advocate in New Delhi, India. She has practiced law at the Office of the Attorney General of India, the highest office that represents the federal government of India in the Supreme Court of India. Ms. Guruswamy has also practiced law in New York, as an associate at Davis Polk & Wardwell, a large American law firm, where her primary area of practice was commercial law. In addition, she has worked as a consultant for the United Nations Development Program and the United Nations Development Fund for Women (UNIFEM), advising both on law reform. This past year she was an Assistant Professor at New York University's School of Law. Ms. Guruswamy presently lives in New Delhi, where she practices law, and focuses on Constitutional Law scholarship and litigation. She was a Rhodes Scholar at Oxford University, a Gammon Fellow at Harvard Law School, and a gold medalist from the National Law School of India. She has law degrees from all three schools, with a focus on Constitutional Law and Public International Law. 24 ALAMDAR S. HAMDANI Alamdar Shabbir Hamdani is an Assistant United States Attorney for the Eastern District of Kentucky. Before that he was in private practice in Houston where his practice involved civil rights and liberties work. Over the past few years, Mr. Hamdani has dedicated a significant portion of his free time to civil rights issues facing Muslims, South Asians, and Arabs in a post 9-11 environment and in that regard has defended many individuals in voluntary FBI interviews, debated Department of Justice officials, and published several opinion pieces in The Dallas Morning News and The Houston Chronicle. He is also a contributor to the American Bar Association's Supreme Court Preview. Much of Mr. Hamdani’s community work has come as the President-Elect of the North American South Asian Bar Association, and as the first South Asian or Muslim board member of the American Civil Liberties Union of Texas. This work has culminated in several awards including recognition by the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission as one of Houston’s top 40 people to make an impact on civil rights, and by the Texas Law Foundation as a top civil rights attorney. Mr. Hamdani received his BA from The University of Texas at Austin, and JD from the University of Houston, where he served as an editor on the University of Houston Law Review. PIYA HANVORAVONGCHAI Piya Hanvoravongchai is a Lecturer in Health Policy at the London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine. His interests span the areas of health systems, health economics, international health policy, and global development. Mr. Hanvoravongchai has over 12 years of work experience in the public health sector. He started his career as a clinician and later a hospital director at a rural hospital in Thailand. He then expanded to health policy and health systems research with previous professional experiences as researcher at the Health Systems Research Institute and research fellow at the International Health Policy Programme in Thailand, research scientist at the World Health Organization in Switzerland and research associate at Harvard University in the United States of America. He was also the Co-ordinator of the Asia-Pacific Action Alliance on Human Resources for Health (AAAH) from 2006-2008. He received his M.D. from Mahidol University and his M.Sc. in International Health Policy from the London School of Economics and Political Science. KIYONO HASAKA Kiyono Hasaka is the Vice President of Sales, Global Payments & Cash Management at HSBC in Japan. She is responsible for promoting cash management solutions to financial institutions and multinational and local corporations in Japan. Prior to joining HSBC, she worked for the Bank of America Global Treasury Services in Tokyo and Singapore where she was responsible for providing treasury management and trade finance solutions for multinational corporations, local corporations and government agencies in the Asia Pacific region. Earlier in her career, Ms. Hasaka worked for a number of years at the then Bank of Tokyo-Mitsubishi marketing cash management solutions in Singapore. She holds a Bachelor of Social Science degree (with honours) from the City University in the UK and her MBA from Deakin University in Australia. Ms. Hasaka takes an active interest in the equality of women in the corporate work place. 25 IVAN ANTHONY HENARES Ivan Anthony Henares is a trustee of the Heritage Conservation Society and member of the International Cultural Tourism Committee (ICTC) of the International Council on Monuments and Sites (ICOMOS), as well as a staunch advocate of cultural heritage. He was Program Director of the Preserving Heritage for Progress Program of the City of San Fernando, Pampanga and subsequently served as City Tourism Officer and later, the local government's consultant for Tourism and Heritage Conservation. The program was named one of the League of Cities of the Philippines Top 10 Best Practices (2004) and a Trailblazing Project at the Gawad Galing Pook (2004). Mr. Henares has received numerous recognitions for his work in heritage conservation, including Most Outstanding Kapampangan for Youth Leadership (2001), Most Outstanding Fernandino for the Preservation of Heritage and Promotion of the Arts (2006), and the U.N. Association of the Philippines Outstanding Youth Leader Award (2005). His blog www.ivanhenares.com was also judged the Best Travel Blog at the 2007 Philippine Blog Awards. Mr. Henares graduated from the University of the Philippines, Diliman, where he received his BA in Economics (2002), MBA (2006), and Diploma in Urban and Regional Planning (2008). He currently works as the Marketing Operations Manager of the North Philippines Visitors Bureau. LISA HEYDLAUFF Lisa Heydlauff is the Founder & Director of Going to School (GTS), a creative non-profit media trust based in New Delhi, India. GTS makes media (movies, books, radio) for children in India to make going to school relevant to children's lives and, most importantly, lots of fun. It was founded in 2003 with the belief that creative media could act as an agent of social change. GTS creates compelling stories about the power of education, and is committed to working with private and public sector partners – from schools to TV channels – to ensure that as many children as possible see its media free of cost. Going to School began with a children's book called Going to School in India that celebrated what school can be, and its most recent project, Girl Stars, created icons out of everyday women and girls who have changed their lives by completing their education. Girl Stars movies have been aired on national television and have been seen by over 750 million people in India. GTS is working on its next project, Be! an Entrepreneur – a multimedia project to inspire millions of young people from low-income groups to choose to become entrepreneurs and to create businesses that solve the social, economic and environmental problems they face in their lives. Ms. Heydlauff believes inspiring stories can change the way children see their lives. SARA HOSSAIN Sara Hossain is a lawyer at the Supreme Court of Bangladesh (High Court Division), practicing constitutional and public interest law. She is a Board Member of Ain o Salish Kendra (the Law and Mediation Centre), a leading national human rights organization and is also associated with other legal services groups. She regularly writes, lectures and comments on human rights law and practice. Earlier, Ms. Hossain served at the Legal Officer for South Asia at the International Centre for the Legal Protection of Human Rights (INTERIGHTS), based in London, where she worked with lawyers and judges across South Asia on the process of incorporating international human rights law in national courts. She has written and lectured on public interest law, domestic application of international human rights law and on women's human rights. Her most recent publication is 'Honour' Crimes Paradigms and Violence against Women (Zed 2005), co-edited with Lynn Welchman. 26 CHRISTOPHER HOWARD Christopher Howard is the Vice President for Strategic & Leadership Initiatives at the University of Oklahoma, where he also serves as the Director of the Honors College Leadership Center and a President's Associates Presidential Professor. He has worked in various management roles at both Bristol-Myers Squibb and General Electric and is the Chairman of the Impact Young Lives Foundation and a Senior Advisor at Stonebridge International. A Lieutenant Colonel, Dr. Howard was called to active duty during 2003 in Afghanistan where he was awarded a Bronze Star and currently serves as the Reserve Air Attaché to Liberia. He has also served as the Managing Director of Endeavor South Africa. He is a Distinguished Graduate of the US Air Force Academy. A Rhodes Scholar, he earned his doctorate at Oxford University and an MBA with Distinction from the Harvard Business School. BI-KHIM HSIAO Bi-khim Hsiao is Vice President of Liberal International, an organization of liberal political parties around the world. She was previously a Member of Taiwan’s Legislative Yuan. Although she was one of the youngest members, Ms. Hsiao has been active in Taiwan politics for over a decade. She was also Chair of the Foreign Relations Committee in the Legislative Yuan. Ms. Hsiao has been the Director of International Affairs for the governing Democratic Progressive Party, Consultant to the Mainland Affairs Council, spokesperson for Chen Shui-bian’s 2000 and 2004 presidential campaigns, Advisor to the Office of the President, Secretary General of the Council of Asian Liberals and Democrats, and President of the Taiwan Association for Women in Sports. In addition to foreign policy issues, she continues to be outspoken on immigrant rights, gender equality, sports, human rights and other issues in Taiwan. DAISUKE IWASE Daisuke Iwase is Co-Founder and Chief Operating Officer of Lifenet Insurance Company, a web-based life insurance company that started operations in May 2008 with the aim of revolutionizing Japan's $380 billion life insurance industry. Lifenet received more than $120 million in equity funding at its inception from leading Japanese firms such as The Monex Group, Mitsui & Co., Seven & I Holdings, 27 Shinsei Bank, and Recruit, as well as global financial investors such as Farallon Capital Management. Before co-founding Lifenet, he worked as a private equity investor with Ripplewood Holdings and as a strategy consultant with the Boston Consulting Group. Mr. Daisuke is a graduate of the Harvard Business School (MBA with High Distinction) and the University of Tokyo (LLB). ZAHID U. JAMIL Zahid U. Jamil is a Barrister-at-Law and Senior Partner at Jamil & Jamil Barristersat-Law. He is a specialist in Banking, International Law, Property Law, Constitutional, Conflicts of Laws, Corporate Finance, Securitization, International Law of Trade (WTO), Privatization, Petroleum Law, Recovery of Loans, Transportation Law, Corporate and Commercial matters. Mr. Jamil has been, as a member of the Information Technology Law Forum, Ministry of Science & Technology, responsible as the core drafter of the Electronic Transactions Ordinance, 2002 and is currently working on the drafts of the Cyber Crimes Law, the Electronic Banking Law, Telecommunication & Convergence Law and the Anti-Trust Law relating to the Information Technology Industry of Pakistan. At present he is advising the U.S. Government on a major project based in Pakistan, the State Bank of Pakistan on various regulatory issues and advising the first Pakistani Export Finance Agency Ltd. (PEFGA) on issues from incorporation to treaty reinsurance, Export Credit and Trade Law. He is a Professor of U.S. Constitutional Law at the Sindh Muslim Law College, University of Karachi, and also lectures in U.K. Constitutional Law for the LL.B. (Hons), University of London at L'Ecole, Karachi. He graduated from University College, London with an L.L.B. (Honors), is a Barrister of the Honourable Society of Gray's Inn, London, U.K and an advocate of the High Courts of Pakistan. NATALIE CHRISTINE JORGE Natalie Christine "Ching" Virata Jorge is the Vice President and Director for Programs and Research at the Bato Balani Foundation, Inc., a non-profit foundation engaged in the management and implementation of educational development programs in the Philippines. Committed to social and youth development, Ms. Jorge is also the Chair/Lead Convenor for Young Public Servants (YPS), a youth organization that aims to harness a new generation of young leaders who support and advocate democratic citizenship and good governance. She is also the Chairperson of the Research Committee of the League of Corporate Foundations (LCF), the leading proponent of corporate social responsibility (CSR) programs in the Philippines and the founder of Project LIA (Love in Action) an advocacy campaign in support of Orphanages and Day Care Centers. Ms. Jorge's commitment to development work includes original research, consulting and volunteer activities with various academic institutions and NGO's. She has undertaken lead roles in development and research programs on CSR, Policy Development and Education. She has over a decade of experience in social development including work with the Philippine National Museum Foundation, the Policy Center and the Center for Corporate Social Responsibility of the Asian Institute of Management. Ms. Jorge has also published a number of articles and research on Education, Youth Development, Governance, and Corporate Social Responsibility. GEN KANAI Gen Kanai is Director of Asia Business Development for Mozilla, a California-based not-for-profit organization that develops, manages, and freely distributes the popular Mozilla Firefox web browser. Firefox is the web browser of choice for over 100 million Internet users worldwide in over fifty different languages. Mr. Kanai is also 28 Director of Marketing for Mozilla Japan. Prior to joining Mozilla, he was on the team responsible for the launch of Technorati Japan, a weblog search engine. In 2003, he co-produced the First International Moblogging Conference, the first worldwide conference on the topic of mobile weblogs and personal publishing from mobile phones with over 150 attendees from England, Italy, the U.S., and Japan. Mr. Kanai has also worked for Sony Marketing of Japan, Sony Electronics Inc., and Toyota Motor Sales, USA, Inc., on various Internet-related businesses in both the U.S. and Japan. He is a fellow of the U.S.Japan Foundation’s “US-Japan Leadership Program.” Later in October, he will be speaking on trends in consumer-generated media at the USC Global Conference in Tokyo. He received a B.A. in Geography from Dartmouth College in 1996. He is proud to be born and raised in New York City and currently resides in Tokyo. NEAL KATYAL Neal Katyal is the Saunders Professor at Georgetown University Law School. Professor Katyal won Hamdan v. Rumsfeld in the U.S. Supreme Court, where the Court found that President Bush's Guantanamo tribunals violated the Constitution and Geneva Conventions. Mr. Katyal previously served as National Security Adviser in the Justice Department and was commissioned by President Clinton to write a report on the legal profession. He served as Vice President Gore's co-counsel in the 2000 Supreme Court election dispute, and represented the Deans of most major private law schools in the landmark affirmative-action case Grutter v. Bollinger (2003). Professor Katyal clerked for Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer. His articles have appeared in virtually every major law review and newspaper in America. Mr. Katyal was named Lawyer of the Year in 2006 by Lawyers USA, Runner-Up for Lawyer of the Year by National Law Journal, one of the top 50 litigators nationwide by American Lawyer. He was also named one of the 30 best advocates before the U.S. Supreme Court by Washingtonian Magazine (2007), and one of 10 Non-Resident Indian Achievers Worldwide by Hindustan Times. He attended Dartmouth College and Yale Law School. VIKAS KHANNA Vikas Khanna is an Indian chef, restaurateur, food writer, and humanitarian based in New York City. He is the founder of award winning foundations, "Cooking for Life" and SAKIV (South Asian Kids Infinite Vision), both based in New York City. New York Chefs Cooking for Life was founded to organize tasting events with some of the top chefs of New York to help raise money and awareness for different relief efforts around the World. Chicago Chefs Cooking for Life and San Francisco Chefs Cooking for Life are the other chapters of the organization. World Chefs Cooking for Life is a series of culinary events being hosted at the World Wonders (Pyramids, Egypt in 2006, Taj Mahal, India in 2008) and many more, to raise awareness and funds for different foundations. Mr. Khanna is the recipient of several National and International Awards, including New Yorker of the Week, 29 Proclamation from the Council of the City of New York, Access to Freedom Award and others. He studied at Cornell University, the Culinary Institute of America and New York University and lectures on food all over the world. He is also an author of several books, including LA Times best book of the season Modern Indian Cooking. BORA KIM Bora Kim is an artist and design researcher for Samsung Electronics, and an art community activist. She was also an Adjunct Professor at Sookmyung Women’s University, where she lectured on design and its correlation to art history. Ms. Kim has exhibited her work in the United States, Korea, and China, garnering critical acclaim and receiving the Sara Lee and Skowhegan Merit Fellowships. At Samsung, her area of expertise is analyzing a country’s design heritage and culture in order to develop innovative product designs. She also had an advisory position on the Seoul City Project. Ms. Kim holds an MFA from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago. JINAH KIM Jinah Kim is currently a correspondent for KNBC, NBC News Channel and MSNBC in Los Angeles, California. She is also the co-founder of WorldWiseProductions.com. Ms. Kim wrote for the Daily Bruin while at UCLA, and then interned at CBS News in New York City. She has served as the assistant editor of KAGRO, a national Korean American magazine. Ms. Kim moved on to KCCN, when it was a CBS affiliate, in Monterey, California, where she produced the 11 pm news. Over the next few years, she went on to report and anchor at KCBA, the FOX television station in Salinas, California, KSWB-TV Channel 5 in San Diego, California, and KUSA-TV, Channel 9 in Denver, Colorado. Ms. Kim has a passion for languages and speaks, reads and writes German, Korean and Spanish. She is the current president of the Asian American Journalists Association's Los Angeles chapter, and was Co-President of the national Korean American Journalists Association. She is a national board member for the ALS Association and a founding member of the San Diego Asian Film Festival. She has served in leadership roles for many non-profit organizations. The winner of the prestigious Wirth Chair Awards while at KUSA-TV for three segments on the significance of recycling, Ms. Kim has also been nominated for several Emmy awards and received two Golden Mikes, an Associated Press Award and RTNDA Award for her reporting. She attended UCLA, where she graduated Magna Cum Laude and Phi Beta Kappa. ANDREW KLABER Andrew Klaber is the President and Founder of Orphans Against AIDS, a non-profit organization that provides 500 AIDS orphans with academic scholarships and basic healthcare throughout seven Asian and African countries. He has worked at Goldman Sachs, McKinsey, and the United Nations. For his commitment to public service and leadership, Mr. Klaber presented at the 2008 World Economic Forum and was named a Goldman Sachs Global Leader, a First-Team USA-Today Academic All-American, and a Truman Scholar. He received a Bachelor of Arts from Yale (summa cum laude), his Master of Science from Oxford (Marshall Scholar), and is pursuing a JD/MBA at Harvard Law School and Harvard Business School. 30 STEFAN KRATZ Stefan Kratz is Managing Director in China for the German solar company Q-Cells, the leading producer of solar cells in the world. He worked for many years in the non-profit sector in China, including rural health in the Tibetan plateau, Fairtrade certification of tea worker collectives, and biodiversity protection in northwest Yunnan Province. Born in the US to Chinese-German parents, Mr. Kratz has spent his life negotiating across cultures and disciplines. He attended Duke University as an Angier B. Duke Scholar, completed his Master's in Political Science at Freie Universitaet in Berlin, and was a Blakemore Freeman Fellow at Tsinghua University, Beijing. VIVIAN LAU Vivian Lau is the CEO of Junior Achievement Hong Kong, an educational nonprofit organization, and Hong Kong Petrochemical Co Ltd, a for-profit US$200 million turnover company. She has twenty years of international experience spanning the educational non-profit, petrochemical, leadership development, IT, airlines, advertising, online, and telecommunication industries. In 1999, she was elected one of 12 Internet Superstars of the Year by Advertising Age International. Ms. Lau was the Chairman of the Hong Kong Chapter of the Interactive Advertising Bureau from 2001 to 2003, and the Founding Chairman of the Hong Kong 4A’s Interactive Committee. In 2006, she was selected by the International Women’s Forum as one of the 16 Leadership Foundation Fellows for its 2006-2007 Global Program. DONGWOO LEE Dongwoo Lee is the Chairman and CEO of bookseminar.com. He had founded the bookseminar.com corporation 2004. He concurrently holds a number of other positions including: Columnist of chosun.com, TV program's anchor and a student in Graduate School of Journalism & Mass Communication Yonsei University. Mr. Lee previosly worked as a reporter in the Korea Economic Newspaper and Strategic planning manager in the Miraenet, JCMBA and Baeksang Economic Research Institute. Mr. Lee had winned a prize of Korea publisher's Marketing awards and Innovation & Service awards of Korea Culture Institute. Mr. Lee received a Bachelor of Arts degree in Law from Hallym University, 1997. DANNY LEVINSON Danny Levinson is the CEO and Founder of BDL Media Ltd, a multimillion dollar digital direct marketing, publishing, and advertising business started in China five years ago. He has been working in China for over 11 years and at BDL Media he helps runs the companies divisions, including CharityInChina.org – a service that links NGOs to companies and individuals who can provide necessary funding and volunteer hours; and ChinaCSR.com, a daily Chinese news website that covers corporate social responsibility in China. He is currently the Chairman of the I.T. Committee at the American Chamber of Commerce in Shanghai, as well as the Chief Representative in China for Spamhaus, which with over 650 million users worldwide is the largest opensource anti-spam organization around the globe. He has presented at various conferences and forums including Harvard China Review, Internet Society of China, Kenan-Flagler Business School, CEIBS, and Merrill Lynch Asia Rising Stars. Originally from the United States, he graduated from the College of William and Mary in the US with a BA in English literature, and also studied both Japanese and Chinese, starting in high school. 31 QINGCHUAN LIAN Qingchuan Lian is a columnist for the Bond Pictorial Shanghai. He started his career working as a reporter and editor for the Southern Weekend in Guangzhou, and wrote hundreds of reports concerning social chaos in rural China, governmental corruptions and malfunctions, as well as stories on cultural issues. Later he was transferred to be editor of Read Magazine and in 2002 became the Editor of the 21st Century World Herald, nominated the best newspaper of the year. He then worked as a research fellow in Columbia University in New York, first at the East Asian Institute and later at the Journalism School. During that period of time, Mr. Lian helped the Open Society Institute develop several programs in China, including a two month long training program for Chinese journalists on covering AIDS issues. In 2006, he returned to China focused mainly on building an internet journalist network, as well as working as a columnist on international issues for various Chinese publications. ROBIN LOON Robin Loon is currently an Assistant Professor of Theatre Studies at the National University of Singapore. He actively researches and participates in the local and global theatre scene. He is the Prorgramme Advisor for Theatre for the Singapore International Arts Festival and is also a commissioning dramaturg for the Festivals Young Director's Programme entitled "Full Frontal.” Mr. Loon is also a member of the Arts Resource Panel and the Grants Assessment Panel at the National Arts Council of Singapore. He is also an Associate Artistic Director of TheatreWorks Singapore Ltd, the premier Singapore English Language theatre company, in charge of the company's writers' incubation programme - Writers' Laboratory. His recent works include 120, a site-specific collaboration commissioned by the National Museum of Singapore in 2007 and his latest collaboration with TheatreWorks artistic Director, Ong Keng Sen, an intercultural work entitled GEISHA, has travelled to the Lincoln Centre in New York, Goteborg Dance & Theatre Festival in Sweden and the New Visions Festival in Hong Kong in 2006. In 2008, he was also dramaturge for 2 Singapore International Arts Festival Commissions: "Rhinoceros" as part of FULL FRONTAL and "Temple" by Cake Theatricals which also travelled to the Napoli Teatro Festival Italia. His current research project includes a book on intercultural performance; an international collaboration on an electronic video-streaming archive on Asian Shakespeare Performance and also the use of creative practice as research. He is currently working on three new plays which he hopes to complete by end of 2008. NGOC LUONG Ngoc Luong is the Regional Liaison Officer of Fairtrade Labeling Organizations International, where she helps regional agricultural producers market their products to consumers in developed nations under the recognized and certified Fairtrade label. She works throughout Laos, Thailand, the Philippines, and Vietnam. Ms. Luong is also a Project Management Consultant/Trainer for international and local NGOs. She was previously a Rural Economic Development Project Officer at Oxfam Quebec. She has a B.A. from the Institute of International Relations (Vietnam). She also holds graduate diplomas from the McRae Institute of International Management (Canada) and the East-West Center (USA). She completed her MBA at INSEEC (France). 32 PARDIS MAHDAVI Pardis Mahdavi is an Assistant Professor of Anthropology at Pomona College. She received her Ph.D at Columbia University in the departments of Socio-medical Sciences and Anthropology, focusing on gender and sexuality in the Middle East within a medical anthropological context. Her research interests include sexuality, human rights, transnational feminism and public health in the context of changing global and political structures. Professor Mahdavi is also a consultant to the International Women's Health Coalition and the United Nations Fund for Population Advancement. She has published in the Encyclopedia of Women in Islamic Cultures; Culture, Health and Sexuality; Anthropology News; and the Institute for the Study of Islam in the Modern World Review. Her book, Passionate Uprisings: Iran's Sexual Revolution was published this Fall with Stanford University Press. RAYYA MAKARIM Rayya Makarim is a screenwriter at Ecco Films Indonesia. She has been a scriptwriter since 1998 when the first film she wrote swept all awards at the annual Television Awards Ceremony. She has written two TV films that have been nominated for and won awards, and four feature films which have traveled the international film festival circuit. Her latest script "Jermal" won the top award in the Open Doors segment of the Locarno International Film Festival. It also received funding from the International Film Festival Rotterdam and the Berlin International Film Festival. The film "Jermal" will have its World Premier at the 2008 Pusan International Film Festival. Ms. Makarim worked as a film curator, organizing discussions and screenings of world cinema as well as banned films at Teater Utan Kayu – a cultural pocket dedicated to the freedom of expression through monthly programs of alternative art, thought and journalism. She has also been regularly involved in the Jakarta International Film Festival since its founding in 1999. In 2002, she was selected as a Salzburg Seminar Fellow for the session "From Page to Screen: Adapting Literature to Film." She holds her BA in Film from Vassar College, and was granted the British Chevening Award Scholarship to do her MA in Twentieth Century Literature and Its Intellectual Context at Goldsmiths College, University of London. UMESH MALHOTRA Umesh Malhotra is the Founder and Chief Executive Director of Hippocampus Reading Foundation, a not-for-profit organization that promotes reading to children. Mr. Malhotra has been nominated to be an Ashoka Fellow for his work at Hippocampus. He also chairs the board of Dream-a-Dream, a not-for-profit organization that is involved in developing life skills of underprivileged children. Besides his work as a social entrepreneur, Mr. Malhotra is also very active as an investor and director in Idenizen Smartware, an IT company aiming to empower educational institutions; Tusker Entertainment, a hospitality company that runs restaurants in Bangalore; and People Health, a company that empowers and enables smaller hospitals to remain profitable in spite of large corporate hospitals. He graduated from IIT Madras and has been fortunate to be involved in the pioneering days of the Indian IT industry. He has worked extensively in IT across the U.S. and Europe and was one of the early employees at Infosys Technologies Ltd. After a stint at Infosys he set up his own firm called Bangalore Labs which he sold in 2002. 33 MICHAEL MANGA Michael Manga is a professor of Earth and Planetary Science at UC Berkeley. His research focuses on understanding how volcanoes erupt, the ways in which water in the Earth's crust interacts with earthquakes, and the evolution of the interior of planets. Most recently, Professor Manga has studied the Sidoarjo mud flow in Indonesia (erupting since May 2006) to evaluate whether this disaster was natural – caused by an earthquake – or the result of drilling operations. His work has been recognized with a MacArthur Fellowship, and medals from the Geological Society of America and American Geophysical Union. Dr. Manga received his undergraduate education at McGill University in Canada and his graduate education at Harvard. He served on the faculty at the University of Oregon prior to relocating to Berkeley. AARON MANIAM Aaron Maniam is currently Senior Assistant Director of the Futures Unit at Singapore's Strategic Policy Office, where he leads a team that analyses long-term inter-agency issues. From May 2006 to January 2008, he served as First Secretary at Singapore's Embassy to Washington, DC. In his community work, he has served as a resource person for Singapore's National Youth Council and a Member of the Executive Committee of Mendaki Club, a group of young Muslim professionals in Singapore. He was Director for Fundraising and Special Services with the Washington DC chapter of the Hugh O' Brian Youth Foundation, a 501(c)(3) youth leadership body. As Vice President (2003-2005) and President (2005-July 2006) of the Debate Association (Singapore), Mr. Manian was active in promoting debating among Singaporean youths. He continues to judge debating competitions and conduct workshops for schools. He will be one of the Chief Adjudicators at the 2008 World Schools Debating Championship, to be held in Washington, DC. He won the First Prize for English Poetry in the 2003 National Arts Council-Singapore Press Holdings Golden Point Award. His first collection of poems, Morning at Memory's Border, was shortlisted for the biennial Singapore Literature Prize in 2007. He graduated from Oxford and Yale on a Singapore Public Service Commission scholarship. ORANART MATANGKASOMBUT Oranart Matangkasombut is an Assistant Professor in Microbiology at the Faculty of Dentistry, Chulalongkorn University, and researcher at Chulabhorn Research Institute. After obtaining her D.D.S., she was awarded the prestigious Anandamahidol scholarship to pursue her Ph.D. at Harvard. She later received the Harvard Dental School Dean's Scholar Award for postdoctoral research at the Whitehead Institute for Biomedical Research. While in Boston, she founded the "Thai Health Science Forum", which has become one of the largest and most active Thai student groups in the U.S. Since returning to Thailand, she has devoted herself to research and higher education development. She also regularly volunteers in the Royal Mobile Dental Service to serve the underprivileged in rural areas and helped coordinate the post-tsunami forensic dentistry efforts in 2004. 34 NAMI MATSUKO Nami Matsuko is an investment banker at Nomura Securities Co., providing corporate advice for major Japanese companies. Hoping to directly contribute to building fair rules for M&A activities, she is also dedicated to several governmental committees such as the Corporate Value Study (Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry), and M&A Study Group (Cabinet Office). Ms. Matsuko is also active in speaking on these topics to enhance understanding of the Japanese business environment, for example, as a panelist for “Japan's New Legal Framework for Corporate Governance” (Japan Society, San Francisco, 2006), and as a speaker on “Hostile Takeovers, Takeover Defenses, Triangular Mergers and Beyond: WHAT NEXT in 2006? (American Chamber of Commerce Japan, Tokyo, March 2006). She received her B.A. from Sophia University in Tokyo and a LL.M from Georgetown Law Center and New York University School of Law, and is admitted to the New York Bar Association. She enjoys playing the violin in her orchestra on weekends. MOHD AZMYL MD YUSOF Azmyl Yunor (born Azmyl Md Yusof) is a communication and cultural studies lecturer at Taylor's University College Malaysia and co-artistic director of Troubadours Enterprise, a collective set up by independent musicians to support and highlight local musicians and organizers of the annual KL Sing Song singersongwriter festival in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. A critically acclaimed and popular independent folk singer-songwriter who composes and performs in English and Malay languages (both as a solo artist and with various band projects), he is also a founding member of the Experimental Musicians and Artists Co-operative Malaysia (EMACM). He holds an MA in Communication from RMIT University, Australia. His academic research interests include the media's misrepresentation of local music subcultures in contemporary Malaysia. ADITYA MEHTA Aditya Mehta is a senior correspondent at CNN-IBN, India's leading Englishlanguage news channel. Prior to joining CNN-IBN in 2005, he was an anchor with In Mumbai TV News. He has also worked in radio, including WIN 94.6, during which time he won RAPA awards in 2003 and 2004. Mr. Mehta began his journalism career in 1999, writing for the Bombay Times and Mumbai Newsline. He 35 comments on foreign affairs for IBN Live and has previously contributed to the opinion pages of Tehelka and the Hindustan Times. Recently, Mr. Mehta gained policy experience at the United Nations, New York, at the Department of Political Affairs, where his focus was the Palestine Question. He received the Griffith Award for Academic Excellence in 2001, during his Masters degree in Journalism and Mass Communication. Mr. Mehta has just completed a Masters in International Relations from the University of New South Wales, on an Australian government scholarship (Australian Leadership Award 2007) given to a leader or those with potential to assume leadership roles to 'influence social and economic policy reform.' WESTLEY MOORE Wes Moore is an investment banker for Citigroup. A Former White House Fellow, Mr. Moore served as Special Assistant to Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice. As a paratrooper and Captain in the United States Army Reserves, he served a combat tour of duty in Afghanistan and spearheaded the American strategic support plan for the Afghan Reconciliation Program that unites former insurgents with the new Afghan Government. He completed an MLitt in International Relations from Oxford University as a Rhodes Scholar. He graduated Phi Beta Kappa from Johns Hopkins University in 2001 with a degree in international relations, and currently serves on its Board of Trustees. He is authoring a book entitled Elevate: American Journeys into Manhood published by Random House, for a highly anticipated 2009 release. MEE MOUA Mee Moua is the nation's first Hmong American elected to a state legislature. She was first elected to the Minnesota Senate in a special election in January 2002. Senator Moua chairs the Senate Committee on Judiciary and is a member of the Tax Committee, Public Safety Budget Division, and the Transportation Budget and Policy Committee. In addition to being a member of the Senate, Senator Moua is an attorney. She has degrees from Brown University, a Masters of Public Policy from the University of Texas-Austin, and a law degree from the University of Minnesota. She is a member of the Democratic National Committee and a board member on the Asian and Pacific Islander American Health Forum. Born in Laos, Senator Moua immigrated to the U.S. in 1978 and currently lives in St. Paul with her family. ABDUL MULTHALIB MUSA Abdul Multhalib Musa is regarded as one of Malaysia's leading contemporary sculptors. Besides Malaysia, he has exhibited in Australia, China, Japan, Singapore, and Spain among others. In 2001, he was selected for the Rimbun Dahan Residency and the following year was awarded the Award of Excellence at the 6th Oita Asian Sculpture Open Competition in Japan. He was the recipient of the Australian High Commission Residency in 2004, and was commissioned through an international competition by the Beijing Olympic Park City Sculpture Project 2008 to create a major 36 outdoor sculpture for the Beijing Olympics, China. Mr. Musa is currently doing sculptural work in an architectural manner. An architect by training, he pursued his Bachelor's Degree in Design Studies from the University of Adelaide in Australia, thereafter obtaining his Bachelor of Architecture from MARA University of Technology in 2000. FAWAD AHMAD MUSLIM Fawad Ahmad Muslim is the CEO and President of Jahaan Technology Corporation, an IT company he started in 2006, after resigning from the Afghan government. Jahaan Technology Corporation is a software development company with over 150 employees and also is the main partner of Microsoft in Afghanistan. He returned to Afghanistan in December 2001, and worked at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Afghanistan as a DirectorGeneral of Communication & Archives. There, he built the first IT department and training center at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and trained over 2600 employees of the government at that training center. Mr. Muslim received a degree in Computer Science from George Mason University, Virginia. HTOO MYINT NAUNG Htoo Myint Naung is CEO of Technomation Studios, a leading IT company in Myanmar. He is also a well-known IT innovator and inventor who did extensive language research that produced an input system for mobile phones and computers, which allowed computers to communicate in Myanmar language. His works achieved a number of local awards including two National ICT Awards and an Asia Pacific ICT Award in 2004. Currently, among many services and products being offered by his company, mobile software produced with his language technology embedded has made his company the top mobile software vendor in Myanmar. He graduated with a B.A. in Computer Science from the University of Computer Studies inYangon. AHMAD NADER NADERY Ahmad Nader Nadery is a Commissioner at the Afghan Independent Human Rights Commission. He represented Afghan Civil Society at the UN peace talks for Afghanistan in the Bonn Conference 2001. Mr. Nadery works also as the Chairperson of Fair and Free Election Foundation of Afghanistan, he is a member of the Steering Committee of Citizens Against Terror and member of advisory board to Open Society Institute (OSI) Afghanistan programs. He has written extensively on politics and human rights in Afghanistan and is a member of Board of Editors of the Oxford Journal on Transitional Justice. He served as Spokesperson for the national assembly (Loya Jerga) in 2002. Prior to his appointment at the AIHRC he worked as country director for the international human rights law group (Global Rights). Mr. Nadery won several international awards and was recognized as an "Asian Hero" by Time Magazine in 2004. Mr. Nadery was recognized as Young Global Leader (YGL) by the World Economic Forum in 2008. He studied law and political science at Kabul University and earned his masters degree in International Affairs from George Washington University. NAVNEET SINGH NARULA Navneet Singh Narula is Director of United Sikhs, a United Nations (U.N) mandated global civil rights and humanitarian relief NGO, where he focuses on humanitarian relief, public policy affairs and community empowerment programs. He has spent over nine months onsite providing disaster relief in Asia and the United States. Mr. Narula is also the President & CEO of nBrilliance, an international strategic consulting firm specializing in building high performance people, businesses, nonprofits and nations. He was named one of the Top 30 Consultants in America in 2008 37 by Consulting Magazine and was selected as the American Marshall Memorial Fellow. Previously, he was a Management Executive at Accenture. He works with US Senators regularly to bridge gaps between law makers and common citizens. He serves on the Board of Directors for The Civic League for Regional Atlanta, National Association of Asian American Professionals, Minorities in Business Foundation and is an Executive Advisor to Michigan State University. Mr. Narula was honored by Senator Hillary Clinton as "Outstanding 50 Asian Americans in Business", recognized by International Stevies as "Top Management Executive", selected as an "Outstanding Atlantan" of the year in 2008, lauded as "Best Finance Executive" at the American Business awards and bestowed Georgia's "Top 40 under 40" - Best and Brightest Leaders in America award. He was honored as Humanitarian of the Year by MIB foundation, recognized as "Community Change Visionary" in Atlanta, honored with Seva - Service Leadership Award by Centennial foundation and awarded "Guru Nanak Benediction Award". He graduated from Michigan State University with high honors in International Business Marketing and was named Distinguished Alumni of the Year in 2007. He has also studied abroad in universities in the UK, Russia, and Poland and recently completed his Executive Masters from Georgetown University's Public Policy Institute. ADITYA NATRAJ Aditya Natraj is the Founder Director of the Indian School of Education, an initiative that trains rural government school principals in India to turn around their failing schools. Earlier in his career, Mr. Natraj worked as a Programme Director at Pratham, India's largest educational non-profit focused on literacy improvement across 3,000 villages in the Western Indian state of Gujarat. He has also worked as a World Bank consultant in Afghanistan. Mr. Natraj is a National Talent Search Scholar and was recently awarded the Echoing Green fellowship for 20 of the world’s most promising social entrepreneurs. He has an MA in Economics and an MBA from INSEAD. CHUCK NG Chuck Ng Chuck is Managing Director of Hambrecht Suma Capital and is involved in investments across the life science and other emerging technology sectors. Its current portfolio includes a number of biotechnology companies in therapeutic discovery, CRO, CMO, and other innovative technology companies with cross border strategy between U.S. and China. Prior to Suma, Mr. Ng worked for eBay Inc. and had responsibilities in international expansion and financial strategy of eBay's PayPal business unit. In this role, he led the expansion of PayPal's global footprints to Singapore (APAC HQ), Australia, China, Europe and the formation of PayPal Bank. As a result of his leadership, he won the "PayPalian" Award, the highest award at PayPal as well as four MVP Awards. Prior to eBay, he worked for Chiron Corporation (now Novartis), the second largest biotech company by revenue after Genentech in San Francisco Bay Area, where he managed the global hedging program as well as the strategic investment at Chiron. Mr. Ng has also dedicated a considerable amount of time and commitment in community services. He is currently the Head of Venture Capital Group at HYSTA, the leading entrepreneur group for Chinese Americans in Silicon Valley as well as a co-founder and CFO of the Berkeley Chinese Alumni International Association (BCAIA). Most recently, Mr. Ng is the co-founder and CFO of the US China Green Energy Council (www.ucgef.org). He is also the 2008 recipient of the prestigious Bradford King Award in Excellence (given to outstanding Berkeley alumnae within first 15 years of graduation). He is a graduate of the University of California, Berkeley and also studied at Tsinghua University in China. He is fluent in Mandarin, Cantonese and English, and is conversant in Japanese. 38 SHARMEEN OBAID CHINOY Sharmeen Obaid-Chinoy is a journalist and documentary filmmaker for Channel 4 (U.K.). She is the first non-American journalist to be awarded the prestigious Livingston Award and the youngest recipient of the One World Media broadcast journalist of the year award in the United Kingdom. In the last seven years she has produced and reported on thirteen films for networks in the United States and Britain including CNN, PBS, Channel 4 (U.K.) and the Discovery channel. Her work has earned her major awards in broadcast journalism including the Overseas Press Club Award, The American Women and Radio and Television award, The Cine Golden Eagle Award, The Banff TV Rockie award and the South Asian Journalist Award. Ms. Obaid Chinoy is also the founder and President of The Citizens Archive of Pakistan, a non-profit organization dedicated to creating Pakistan's first national archive of oral history and photography and building the country's first "Living History Museum." ARMEN ORUJYAN Armen Orujyan is the Founder and President of Athgo International since 1999, and also serves as a member of the UN e-Leader Committee on Information and Communication Technologies and Youth. He has consulted for various U.S. Presidential candidates and currently serves as a high-level Advisor to the UN Global Alliance for ICT and Development. He is a certified presenter of former Vice President Al Gore's Climate Project. He earned his BA degree with Honors in Political Science from UCLA, and received his MA degree in International Studies and PhD in Political Science from Claremont Graduate University, California. JASPREET (RICK) PAL Jaspreet (Rick) Pal is the CEO of AirGenerate, a manufacturer and distributor of patented energy saving devices with offices in China and the U.S. Mr. Pal is an awardwinning serial entrepreneur, investor, and philanthropist. He is the founder of EkDisha Non-Profit, Inc. that helps the needy in India. He has also created, 'Pal - Make a Difference" endowment at his alma mater, The University of Texas at Austin, to award an annual scholarship to students making a difference in their community. He is a board member of Texas Union Advisory Council, Indo-American Chamber of Commerce, and Indo-American Forum. He also regularly writes for his Business Forum section in Voice of Asia and Minority Executive Report. His other charity involvement includes UNCF, Red Cross, Goodwill, United Way, Daya, and Pratham. Mr. Pal’s recent accolades include Asian Chamber's Outstanding Entrepreneur, MLK Foundation's "Keeping the Dream Alive,” and AABDC's Outstanding 50 Asian Americans in Business Award. DIOSDADO PAMBID Diosdado Pambid is the Deputy to the Assistant Chief of Academy Staff for Education, Plans, and Programs, Philippine Military Academy (PMA). A graduate of the PMA in 1996, Captain Pambid served with the elite Special Forces Regiment of the Philippine Army immediately upon graduation until being assigned as the Aide-de-Camp to the PMA Superintendent in 2005. Most of his assignments are in the different units of the Special Forces deployed in Central and Southern Luzon and in Northern and Southern Mindanao. He also became part of the Philippine Contingent in East Timor in 2001, as part of the UN Transitory Administration in East Timor. At present, he is currently involved in strategic planning and in the crafting and enhancement of the Cadet Leader Development System and other key leadership development courses in PMA. A 39 graduate of the Infantry Captains Career Course in the United States Army Infantry School, Fort Benning, Georgia, he is presently pursuing his Masters of Arts in Social and Development Studies at the University of the Philippines, Baguio. RAHUL PANDIT Rahul Pandit is a practicing physician and partner at Medical Center Ophthalmology in the Texas Medical Center and serves as Clinical Assistant Professor of Ophthalmology at Baylor College of Medicine in Houston, Texas. He actively lectures and teaches in ophthalmology, and has served on educational committees of the American Academy of Ophthalmology and the Texas Medical Association. An advocate at heart, Dr. Pandit is the past-President and current board member of the Indo-American Kashmir Forum (IAKF, www.iakf.org), a non-governmental organization dedicated to highlighting the plight of the displaced Hindus of Kashmir in India. In 2005, Dr. Pandit became a founding director of Foundation Against Continuing Terrorism (FACT, www.factusa.org), a non-profit organization dedicated to supporting victims of terrorism in South Asia. In these capacities, he has spoken at briefings in Washington, D.C., and maintains continual communication with Congressional offices, State Department personnel, and think tank officials. Dr. Pandit believes that the key to success is to maintain a physical, mental, and spiritual balance in life. In that regard, he holds a Black Belt in Tae Kwon Do, a Korean martial art, and is an avid performer on the tabla, an Indian classical drum. RASHNEH PARDIWALA Rashneh Pardiwala is an ecologist and the Founder and Director of the Centre for Environmental Research and Education (CERE), a young non-profit organization that works to promotes environmental sustainability through formal education, public awareness, corporate partnerships and legal advocacy. In a period of five years since establishment, CERE has successfully completed many rural and urban research and development projects, been consultants to different government departments, helped integrate environmental education into mainstream curriculum, published 25 titles and conducted teacher training workshops across India. In 2005, Dr. Pardiwala was recognized as a social entrepreneur for change and was awarded the ASHOKA Fellowship. GI TAE PARK Gi Tae Park is the Founder and Chairman of VANK (Voluntary Agency Network of Korea), a non-profit, non-governmental organization made up of 22,000 volunteers, including 6,000 foreign members founded in Korea. He has a Master’s in Theological Studies (MTS) from Torch Trinity Graduate School of Theology. He is currently a member of the Image Korea Development Committee in the Prime Minister’s Office and serves as goodwill ambassador for the Seoul Metropolitan Government. He is also a goodwill ambassador for Jikji, the oldest existing metal printed book. Mr. Park has a keen interest in formulating strategies to improve the national image, particularly through providing assistance and cooperation. JOHN PARK John Park is a Senior Research Associate at the U.S. Institute of Peace (USIP) where he focuses on Northeast Asian security, economic, and energy issues. He is director of USIP's Korea Working Group, co-director of the U.S.-China Project on Crisis Avoidance & Cooperation, and co-director of the Trilateral Dialogue in Northeast Asia (U.S., ROK, Japan). He is also a research associate with the Harvard Kennedy 40 School's Managing the Atom Project, which examines the military and civilian applications of nuclear energy. Prior to joining USIP, Dr. Park worked in Goldman Sachs' public finance group. Prior to that, he was the project leader of the Harvard Kennedy School's North Korea Analysis Group. During the postAsian Financial Crisis period, Dr. Park worked for Goldman Sachs and The Boston Consulting Group focusing on South Korean economic restructuring. In 2008, he was selected as a Next Generation Project Fellow by The American Assembly. His writings have appeared in The Washington Quarterly, The Wall Street Journal Asia, and the International Herald Tribune. He has commented on the Six-Party Talks on BBC, CNN, CNBC Asia, and Bloomberg TV. Dr. Park received his MPhil and PhD from Cambridge University. He completed his pre-doctoral and post-doctoral training at the Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs at Harvard University. QUINTIN JOSE PASTRANA Quintin Jose Pastrana is Senior Associate at Chevron Geothermal and Power. His work in the energy sector has placed him in a strategic position to advocate key reforms in energy legislation, such as the Electric Power Restructuring Act (2001) and the ratification of the Kyoto Protocol (2003). He is now cofounder and core member of the multisectoral Renewable Energy coalition lobbying for the bill in Philippine Congress. Prior to working in the energy sector, he served under then Congressman (now Senator) Manuel Roxas II and the late Senator Raul Roco. He was selected as a Fellow of the Global Institute of Social Innovation of the London Business School in 2007. He founded the Leaders for Asian Progress organization at Georgetown, and leads the Library Renewal Partnership program in collaboration with Synergeia Foundation. He is also a published poet and author, and amateur photographer. Mr. Pastrana majored in Political Science at the Ateneo de Manila University and holds an international MBA from the McDonough School of Business, Georgetown University. He also participated in the International Management Programme of Oxford University. LOVE GREGORIE PEREZ Love Gregorie Perez is Executive Director of Gifts & Graces Fair Trade Foundation (G&G), where she champions fair trade products made by disadvantaged groups. Ms. Perez leads G&G in improving the lives of street children, former prisoners, the urban poor, persons with disabilities, indigenous groups, former migrant workers, and special needs individuals through product development, market access, and capability building for their livelihood programs. Through their livelihood, these groups become empowered and contributing members of society who find dignity in every product they make. Ms. Perez's mission to pursue social justice led her to the social development sector in 2004 when she joined FCED Foundation as Livelihood and Microfinance Program Manager. While with FCED, Ms. Perez organized women's groups in 13 poorest-of-the-poor baranggays in Manila, and provided livelihood technical assistance and marketing support to these groups. She also improved their access to microfinance products and designed and conducted Financial Literacy and Entrepreneurship Modules especially for urban poor women. MITCHELL PHAM Mitchell Pham is the Founder and Director of the Augen Software Group. Born in Vietnam, he went through a series of refugee camps and arrived in New Zealand at the age of 13. After university studies, he co-founded the technology group which now encompasses a number of software companies in both NZ and Vietnam. He also works as a strategy advisor to a number of NZ companies with high-growth potential, and advises in a number of NZ-Asia government initiatives, trade missions and research projects. Mr. Pham is a keen supporter of the Asia New Zealand Foundation and a member of the 41 Action Asia Advisory Group – a team working to advise the NZ government on policies for furthering engagements with Asia. He is actively involved in bridging the cultural and knowledge gaps in the business community, and encouraging NZ organizations to engage more with Asia. He supports not-forprofit organizations in the community healthcare & disability services sector as well as the fitness industry. TRUC PHAM-DINH Truc Pham-dinh is the Head of the Department of Power Machines and Equipment for the Faculty of Electrical and Electronic Engineering at Vietnam National University. After living and studying in Australia and the UK for 10 years, Dr. Pham-dinh went back to Vietnam with a PhD degree in Electrical Engineering. He now teaches at Vietnam National University in Ho Chi Minh City and was the youngest Head-of-Department at a Vietnamese university when appointed in 2006. Dr. Pham-dinh is an energetic leader, educator and scientist. He has facilitated international collaborative relationships between Universities as well as multinational industries, such as the collaboration with Emerson Network Power (USA), for an on-campus engineering design centre, the first of its kind in Vietnam. He established the National Committee for Vietnam's Open Courseware, a project for modernization of higher education in Vietnam, funded by the Vietnam Education Foundation USA (www.vef.gov). He also pioneered an international project to develop a research and education centre for sustainable energy in the Indochina region. JIA PING Jia Ping is Chief Executive Director and Founder of Global Fund Watch (China Initiative), a watchdog nongovernmental organization that combats AIDS, tuberculosis and malaria. He is also the Chief Lawyer for the Project of Friends, which is the leading MSM Network on the Chinese Mainland and just received the UNAIDS award for its contributions to fighting AIDS. He also served on the experts’ committee for HIV/AIDS of China’s Center for Disease Control. Mr. Ping is a tireless advocate for the rights of people living with or affected by HIV/AIDS, sex workers, migrant people, drug users, and homosexuals. He aims to bring the rights of these socially marginalized groups under Chinese constitutional law into accord with international standards. Mr. Ping also served as executive director of Tsinghua University’s human rights and constitutional law center, and as the lawyer responsible for health education at the Beijing Ai Zhi Xing Institute. He graduated from Renmin University and East China law schools and was a visiting scholar at the Columbia University Center for the Study of Human Rights in 2005. TONY PUA Tony Pua is a Member of Parliament, Malaysia, serving the constituency of Petaling Jaya Utara under the Democratic Action Party. The party won a historic 28 parliamentary seats (out of 220) in the last general elections. Mr. Pua was the economic advisor to the DAP Secretary General, who is currently the Chief Minister of Penang state. He was also recently elected into the party's Central Executive Committee and appointed the National Publicity Secretary. He previously held positions as CEO and founder of a Malaysian IT company for ten years. The company was successfully listed on the Singapore Exchange in 2001. He holds degrees in Philosophy, Politics and Economics from Oxford University. KAMAL QUADIR Kamal Quadir is the Founder and CEO of CellBazaar which builds electronic platforms for market information via cell phones. CellBazaar won the Best Use of Mobile for Social and Economic Development Award 2008 from GSM 42 Congress and Asia's Innovation of the Year 2008 Award. Previously, Mr. Quadir led the business development division of Occidental Corporation's energy initiatives in South Asia, worked in the New York City Chamber of Commerce and Insight Venture Partners. He received the Tech Award 2007 for applying technology in benefiting humanity. He is also a founding member of Open World Initiatives, a Lausanne, Switzerland-based organization of young thinkers. He is involved with AQ Foundation which recognizes innovations in developing countries. He has a B.A. from Oberlin College and an MBA from the Sloan School of Management at MIT. PRITI RADHAKRISHNAN Priti Radhakrishnan is the Co-Founder and Co-Director of Initiatives For Medicines, Access & Knowledge (I-MAK), a team of lawyers and scientists working with governments, scientists, procurers, and suppliers to strengthen patent systems. The team conducts pharmaceutical patent analysis to encourage innovation in new medicines while also assuring broad access to the best and latest treatments. Her recent accomplishments include working with the Clinton Foundation HIV/AIDS Initiative and the World Health Organization on issues of intellectual property and access to treatment. In 2008, Ms. Radhakrishnan was awarded the Echoing Green Fellowship for social entrepreneurs and was named a Pop!Tech Social Innovation Fellow. Along with her Co-Director at I-MAK, she has worked on issues impacting several countries, including India, the Philippines, Malaysia, China, Brazil, Nigeria and Mexico. Prior to founding I-MAK, she served as the Senior Project Officer of the Lawyers Collective HIV/AIDS Unit in India. She obtained her law degree from the New York University (NYU) School of Law and has worked as a health attorney in the U.S., Switzerland and India. Her work as a public health advocate has merited recognition: she recently coordinated the efforts of TEAM VINAY – a movement that registered 25,000 new bone marrow donors in the South Asian American community, which received the National Marrow Donor Program's Lieutenant General Frank E. Peterson Jr. award for innovation and commitment to minority recruitment & retention of bone marrow donors. ANITA RAMASASTRY Anita Ramasastry is a law professor at the University of Washington in Seattle. She is an international expert on the role of businesses in conflict zones and their accountability for human rights violations in conflict. Professor Ramasastry is currently advising John Ruggie, the United Nations Special Representative on Business and Human Rights. During 2008-09 she will be a Fulbright scholar at the Irish Center for Human Rights, National University of Ireland – Galway. She was previously an attorney at the Federal Reserve Bank of New York, an associate at the international law firm of White & Case in Budapest, Hungary, and professor of law at the Central European University in Budapest, founded by financier George Soros. In 1998-99, she served as a senior attorney and advisor to a claims resolution tribunal in Zurich, Switzerland, established to resolve claims to World War II-era bank accounts. She has been a visiting professor and Atlantic Fellow in Public Policy at the Centre for Commercial Law Studies, Queen Mary Westfield College, and University of London. In 1996, she founded a nonprofit organization, the Immigrant Families Advocacy Project (IFAP), which assists immigrant women and children who are survivors of domestic violence. IFAP now in its 11th year also represents immigrant juveniles and victims of human trafficking. She received the 2007 Amicus Award from the Northwest Immigrant Rights Project for her work with IFAP. 43 WILLIAM RANDALL William Randall is an Executive Board Member and Director of the Noble Group Limited (NGL) an executive board that reports to the main board. This small group is the managing body of NGL, responsible for operation of all aspects of the Group's global business, and is driven by the principle of long term sustainable increase in company and shareholder value. In his role as the Director at Noble Energy Inc, Mr. Randall is responsible for the global operations of the Coal and Carbon division. Noble Energy is a major supplier of energy coal to Power Stations and carbon products to Steel Mills in Asia and globally. Mr. Randall has been heavily involved in the Asian energy markets over the last decade. He has a detailed working knowledge of the economic, industrial, as well as the political and important social issues surrounding long term energy supply and related environmental issues throughout Asia. He has had involvement in both the supply side from Australia, Indonesia, India, countries in southern Africa, and China, while also being active on the consumption side in Korea, Japan, Taiwan, China, Philippines, Hong Kong, North America and Europe. He oversees the operation and development of coalmines and infrastructure projects across Australia and Indonesia. Mr. Randall works closely with consumers and governments around the region on long term energy supply and related issues (such as carbon trading and emission programs). He is involved in developing alternative energy solutions, varying from exploring new technology to developing community sustainable development programs for each project. Mr. Randall graduated from ACU, Sydney, Australia with his Bachelor of Business (International Finance and Marketing). KATHLEEN REEN Kathleen Reen is the Vice President for Asia, Environment and New Media Programs with Internews, an international non-profit media development organization devoted to increasing access to information for people worldwide. She oversees projects across Asia countries including China, Thailand and Afghanistan and has worked on media and development projects throughout Asia since 1998, when she founded Internews’s media support program in Indonesia. She has led research, training, and grant-giving initiatives including efforts to support the rebuilding of Timor’s devastated media environment and the establishment of a national media assistance program in Pakistan. In 2005 she worked with dedicated teams of professionals and volunteers providing urgent information via radio and satellite to populations affected by the tsunami in Indonesia and Sri Lanka. Ms. Reen’s first overseas assignment was in Cambodia in 1993, where she was the youngest registered journalist to cover the U.N.-sponsored elections. She was deployed in the Balkans with the UN Peacekeeping (UNPROFOR) in 1994 and reported on the war in Bosnia. She was a founder-coordinator of the Global Forum for Media Development (GFMD) and in 2007 became a fellow of the Flow Fund, a 3 year program in “venturesome philanthropy” that aims to increase the number of philanthropists worldwide. ROBERT REFFKIN Robert L. Reffkin is a Vice President in the Principal Investment Area of Goldman Sachs. Prior to joining Goldman Sachs, he worked at Lazard Frères where he was an Associate in the Mergers & Acquisitions group and at McKinsey & Company where he was a Business Analyst. He currently serves on the Board of Directors of USI Holdings Corporation, XLHealth Corporation, the National Foundation for Teaching Entrepreneurship and the Summer Search Foundation. From 2005-2006, he was a White House Fellow serving as a special assistant to the Secretary of the Treasury. He received a B.A. from Columbia University and an M.B.A. from Columbia Business School. His primary 44 philanthropic undertaking includes running 50 marathons – one in each U.S. state – with the goal to raise $1 million for youth education and enrichment programs (RunningToSupportYoungDreams.com). KIREN RIJIJU Kiren Rijiju is the National Secretary of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), the largest political party in India. He is also a member of the Parliamentary Standing Committee for Energy; Consultative Committee on Ministry of Petroleum & Natural Gas, and Youth Affairs & Sports; and Parliamentary Forum for Youth in India. He is the Vice President of the Archery Federation of India, and an active student leader. He became a member of Khadi & Village Industries Commission, Government of India from 2001 to 2004. Mr. Rijiju won the Lok Sabha (Parliamentary) election in 2004 and became one of the youngest MPs. He obtained his BA, LLB from Delhi University. . ALIA SABUR Alia Sabur is a faculty Professor at the Konkuk University in Korea. She is the youngest ever to receive fellowships and awards from the Department of Defense, NASA, GAANN and NSF, and the youngest scientist to do research at Edwards Air Force Base. Professor Sabur is working in the Department of Advanced Technology Fusion and hopes to take advantage of the interdisciplinary nature of the faculty to continue her groundbreaking work towards developing nanotube-based sensors for use in the trace detection of materials and apply it in the different fields. Multi-talented, Professor Sabur has been performing with orchestras since her solo debut at 11 years old with the Mozart Concerto. As a Juilliard School student, she was mentored by some of the world's greatest musicians and is the winner of 45 several celebrated awards. Her highest priority is trying to influence other young people to help them realize their full potential. In 2005, she became one of Teen People's "20 Teens Who Will Change The World." She has been setting records and making history starting with reading at 8 months old. She went from 4th grade to college, earning a B.S. in Applied Mathematics summa cum laude from the Stony Brook University at age 14. She then earned an M.S. and Ph.D. (ABD) in Materials Science and Engineering from Drexel University. ASIF SALEH Asif Saleh is currently the Founder and Executive Director for Drishtipat, a global human rights organization focusing on Bangladesh. He is also a writer, human rights activist and a technologist, as well as an executive director at Goldman, Sachs. In 2001, he started Drishtipat (Take Notice), an Internet based organization which became an umbrella of concerned diaspora expatriates that lobbied for and ran campaigns on human rights issues in Bangladesh, focusing on stories that deserved larger attention. After its initial success, the organization was launched as a physical one. Currently it has 9 chapters in the USA, Australia, UK, Canada and Bangladesh with over 3000 members who focus on rights and development issues. Mr. Saleh writes regularly for leading dailies in Bangladesh and in international magazines on society and politics. His write ups have been published in The Guardian, Himal, Daily Star, and New Age, among others. The group blog of Drishtipat which he started is the most popular Bangladeshi blog in English. Mr. Saleh received his BSc in Computer Science from North Carolina State University and his MBA from New York University. OLIVER SAN ANTONIO Oliver San Antonio is the Presidential Assistant for Public Relations, Integrated Bar of the Philippines. Prior to his current designation at the Integrated Bar of the Philippines, he was Chief of Staff of Congresswoman Leonila Chavez, the party-list representative of BUTIL, a sectoral organization for farmers and fisherfolk (2005-2007). He was also Chief Political Communications Officer of the Office of Senator Francis Pangilinan from 2003-2005. He considers communication as one of his key strengths, and has served in various editorial capacities since his days with the Philippine Collegian. His most recent posts include Associate Editor of the IBP Journal and Editor-in-Chief of the IBP Newsletter. Mr. San Antonio received his Political Science and Law degrees at the University of the Philippines Diliman. 46 ASIM SARODE Asim Sarode is a human rights advocate and practices law in India, trying to introduce socio-legal practices into the system. Mr. Sarode was recognized by the Ashoka Fellowship For Innovators for the Public (Washington) and is currently an Ashoka Fellow. His goals are to increase the participation of the common public into the judicial system. He has successfully secured the rights of many individuals and continues to create social change through past and present success stories. Mr. Sarode writes consistently on socio-legal issues in newspapers and magazines to promote awareness. In his law practice, he holds to the principles of Mahatma Gandhi by advocating for non-violent ways of communication, the concept of trusteeship rather than ownership, and the decentralization of government in favor of a public-centric development approach. Mr. Sarode is also working towards establishing a pro-bono culture in the Indian legal system. He received his diploma in Communication and Journalism before pursuing his law degree. AAKASH SETHI Aakash Sethi is the Executive Director of the Quality Education & Skills Training (QUEST) Alliance, a multi-stakeholder partnership that works to promote innovative and effective uses of ICTs in education. It brings together public, private and NGO partners to create, pilot and institutionalize technology tools for improving the quality of education at all levels in both formal and non-formal settings to better reach disadvantaged youth populations. Prior to joining the QUEST Alliance, Mr. Sethi worked with Microsoft's regional office in Istanbul covering the Middle East and Africa. He was the Community Affairs & Citizenship manager where he developed a three-year regional plan for digital inclusion programs with a strong focus on IT Skills development for employment. He also worked on integrated rural development programs and creating a long term vision for Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) at Ambuja Cements. He was an active member of AIESEC, the world's largest youth organization that helps young people gain vital leadership & cross cultural experiences, for over 4 years where he held various local, national and global leadership positions. He conceptualized and executed AIESEC's first International Development Congress and a learning network on CSR for youth leaders from around the world. He is passionate about exploring the role of business in poverty alleviation and the role of Sport in Youth Development. He is on the boards of Foundation for Development Initiative and Science Dharma. Mr. Sethi has a graduate degree in Economics from St. Xavier's College, Ahmedabad. BANDITA SIJAPATI Bandita Sijapati is a National Civil Affairs Officer with the United Nations Mission in Nepal, the organization responsible for assisting in Nepal's peace process through the management of the arms and armies, assistance to the constituent assembly elections, and monitoring of the ceasefire. She is a founding member and General Secretary of the Social Science Baha, a non-profit organization devoted to social science research and teaching in Nepal. With the goals of combining research with advocacy, Ms. Sijapati has done extensive research, delivered lectures and published on Nepal's Maoist movement, student activism, social movements, ethnic conflict, peace-building, and migration. 47 MARIE TZE KWAN SO Marie So is the co-founder of Ventures in Development, a non-profit that catalyses creation of social enterprises in the Greater China region. Ms. So graduated from Harvard Kennedy School's Masters in Public Administration/International Development program, received her Masters in International and Public Affairs from Hong Kong University, and Bachelors in Economics, Engineering and Management Science from Northwestern University. She has worked for the United Nations; Dubai Development and Investment Authority; Procter and Gamble, Merrill Lynch. Ms. So is a Board member of the Chen Yet Sen Family Foundation, Bright China Group Social Enterprise Steering Committee. She is an award recipient of Echoing Green Fellow 2008, Outstanding Chinese Entrepreneur Award 2008, Business in Development (BID) 2006. ZAFAR SOBHAN Zafar Sobhan is the Opinions Editor for The Daily Star, the biggest English language newspaper in Bangladesh. He also writes a weekly column and edits a monthly political magazine, Forum. Prior to returning to Bangladesh to take up these positions, he worked in New York, first as a corporate attorney and then a public high school teacher in the Bronx. In addition to Bangladesh and the U.S., Mr. Sobhan has also lived in India, UK, and Canada, and is a firm believer that all the peoples of the world must either sink or swim together. SEAGULL SONG Haiyan (Seagull) Song is a consultant with Arnold & Porter LLP, a top-tier law firm in the U.S. She has been practicing Intellectual Property law for more than 10 years in China. She was a former partner in China's largest law firm (King & Wood) and during 2005-06 headed its Shanghai IP Group. She is actively involved in the legislation reform of the Chinese Copyright Law and Trademark Law. Ms. Song was named an "AsiaLaw Leading Lawyer" in the IP field for the years 2006, 2007 and 2008, and she was selected by the Asia Society to participate in its Asia 21 program, which identifies outstanding young leaders from around the Asia/Pacific region to meet and collaborate on public service projects. One of the projects that Seagull has been working on is the US-China Green Energy Conference, which is to be held in China in November 2008. Seagull obtained her second LL.M at U.C. Berkeley School of Law and her first LL.M degree at Hong Kong University. Seagull is fluent in Mandarin, Cantonese and English. NICOLE SWAN Nicole Swan is a Senior Director at Merrill Lynch Equities, based in Sydney Australia who has spent most of her career in Equities Research. She started her career in the Securities Industry in Equities Research as a junior anayst at James Capel. Following this, she was a Small Companies Analyst with a small Australian broking firm, which was taken over by Merrill Lynch McIntosh Securites. There, she continued her role as an analyst before taking on the role of Research Business Manager for Australia. As Business Manager, she manages a team of 42 analysts on all facets of the business from strategy to report writing, financial data collation, and monitoring of internal and external clients. This role is focused on Australia but works closely with the Pac Rim Regional to ensure that the Australian business runs consistently with Merrill Lynch around the globe. She is Head of the Women's Professional Network for Merrill Lynch in Australia, representative for Australia on the Regional Research Women's network, and sits on the Australian Charities Committee. 48 TOSHIYUKI TAKASAKI Toshiyuki Takasaki is Co-Founder, Vice President, and Chief Technology Officer of NPO Pangaea, a Japan-based independent nongovernmental organization. The aim of NPO Pangaea is to create an innovative ICT platform where children worldwide can foster bonding and learn to respect cultural diversities, regardless of their language and distance. He was inspired to launch this project after witnessing the events of September 11th while working on communication and technology at the MIT Media Lab. Mr. Takasaki aims to use his strong ICT insight and technical skills to continue expanding NPO Pangaea to incorporate Peace Engineering. WINNIE S.M. TANG Winnie S. M. Tang is the Founder and CEO of ESRI China (Hong Kong) Limited. She is a frequent guest speaker and guest professor for various universities in Hong Kong and China, grooming future IT talents. While Dr. Tang is passionate about her profession in GIS, she cares about society and has taken up various advisory roles with the Hong Kong Government. Her achievements and contributions are widely recognized. She received the 'Ten Outstanding Young Digi Persons' Award in 2001, 'Women of Influence Young Achiever of the Year Award' presented by Amcham in 2004, and the Hong Kong "Ten Outstanding Young Persons' Award in 2006. HsuHSU-MING TEO Ming Teo is a lecturer in the Department of Modern History at Macquarie University in Sydney, Australia. She has published in the area of cultural history and is currently completing a book on Orientalism in western women's popular culture. In 1999, she won The Australian Vogel Literary Award for her first novel "Love and Vertigo" (2000), which was also short-listed for several other literary awards. It has been translated into German, Italian, Chinese and Thai. Her second novel, "Behind the Moon" (2005) was shortlisted for the New South Wales Premier's Literary Awards in 2006. She is working on her third novel. From 2003-2005, Ms. Teo was a committee member of International PEN, Sydney Centre. She worked on the New South Wales Premier's History and Literature Committee in 2004, and was a judge of the New South Wales Premier's Literary Awards in 2007. Since 2007, she has served as a member of the Hong Kongbased Man Asian Literary Prize advisory panel, and she is a representative of the Chinese Australian Forum in Sydney. SUMITRA THINAGARA SUNDRAM Sumitra Thinagara Sundram is a Management Analyst with the United Nations Development Programme’s (UNDP) Regional Centre for Asia and the Pacific in Sri Lanka. She has split her nine-year career between working with the private sector (environmental consulting with Environmental Resource Management in Malaysia) and the international development sector (with the UNDP). She previously worked with UNDP's Africa-Asia Eco-Partnership Programme and the UNDP-GEF Small Grants Programme Malaysia. As part of her volunteer work with civil societies, she was Vice-President twice for the Environmental Protection Society of Malaysia, Founding Vice President for AsiaWorks Foundation, a mentor with the AsiaWorks Leadership Programme, and a tutor/mentor with Fresh Youth Initiatives in New York. She holds a Bachelor's degree in Chemical Engineering (double major in Spanish) from Carnegie Mellon University, and a Master's in International Affairs (Environmental Policy) from Columbia University. Ms. Sundram was also a Fulbright Scholar in Residence at Westshore Community College, Michigan. 49 JOHN TIEN John Tien is the Director for Counterinsurgency Operations for Iraq and Afghanistan at the National Security Council, The White House. As a Colonel in the U.S. Army, he commanded a battalion in Iraq and helped start the Al Anbar Awakening in early 2007. He is a Rhodes Scholar, member of the Council on Foreign Relations, and was a White House Fellow. He holds a BS from West Point, an MA from Oxford University, and was a National Security Fellow at the Harvard Kennedy School. In 1987, he was the first ever Asian-American to graduate as the number one ranked military cadet at West Point. CHUNG TO Chung To is Founder and Chairperson of Chi Heng Foundation, a charitable organization founded in 1998 in Hong Kong, China. Utilizing innovative and pragmatic approaches, Chi Heng has excelled in education and care for children orphaned by AIDS and HIV prevention among vulnerable groups. It won Asia 21's inaugural Public Service Award in 2006. Viewed by many as a best practice model of its kind, the program has become the largest non-governmental effort focusing on helping children impacted by AIDS in China. Chung is also involved in HIV education and prevention while working with vulnerable groups. In collaboration with Fudan University, Chi Heng has been the sole sponsor and co-organizer of the first accredited university course explicitly on homosexuality in China for the four consecutive years. In addition to its direct service programs, Chi Heng has also raised significant awareness of AIDS in the public through organizing exhibitions, launching media campaigns and giving talks in universities. Named as "Ten Future Leaders of China" by People Magazine and "Ten Model Citizens in China" by China’s Phoenix TV, Mr. Chung has been contributing to the development of civil society in China through constructive dialogue with government leaders. Prior to moving to Hong Kong in 1995, he resided in the United States for 13 years, where he received a bachelor's degree at Columbia University and a master's degree at Harvard University. Before taking his 6 year sabbatical to work full time for Chi Heng on a pro bono basis, Chung worked in investment banking in New York and Hong Kong for ten years. Chung was a recipient of "Ten Outstanding Young Persons" of Hong Kong in 2003 and of the World in 2006, "Rotary Club Centennial Service Award for Professional Excellence" in 2005, the "Ramon Magsaysay Award" and Hong Kong's First "Humanity Award" in 2007. ASUKA TSUZUKI Asuka Tsuzuki is a Founder and Chairperson of the Tsuzuki International Scholarship Foundation in Tokyo, which provides financial and social support for both foreign and Japanese students; non-profit and educational organizations; social ventures; and artists. She had been considered as one of the youngest founders of a government-authorized foundation. She also organized the "Asia-Pacific English Presentation Contest," which brought together approximately 300 young Asian students annually to discuss the co-existence of society in the Asia-Pacific region. In addition, Ms. Ysuzuki has been a director of an incubation center for young entrepreneurs in Tokyo since 1999. It has been providing facility, advisory, and investment services for more than forty various start-up companies, which currently include a green energy venture, and a medical R&D team for cancer treatment. Since 2007, Ms. Tsuzuki has also been a Chairperson of a private university in Fukuoka, Japan, where she is pushing for a new joint industry-university program in an effort to build an academia network among Asian countries such as China, Korea, Vietnam, India, and Fiji. Ms. Tsuzuki obtained a B.A. in law and is a master's and Ph.D. candidate in Interdisciplinary Information Studies at the University of Tokyo. 50 SANDIAGA S. UNO Sandiaga S. Uno graduated summa cum laude with a Bachelor of Business Administration from the Wichita State University in 1990 and obtained a Masters of Business Administration from George Washington University in 1992. From 1992 to 1997, he served as Finance and Accounting Officer in the Summa Group of Companies in Indonesia, Manager/Financial Analyst in Seapower Asia Investment Limited (now Pacific Century Regional Developments Limited) in Singapore, Chief Financial Officer of NTI Resources Limited in Calgary, Canada. In 1997 he co-founded Recapital Advisors an investment advisory firm together with his high school friend, Rosan Perkasa. Since 1998, he has been the President Director of Saratoga Capital, a private equity/direct investment firm he co-founded with Edwin Soeryadjaya. He currently holds directorships with PT Adaro Energy Tbk (Indonesia’s second largest integrated coal company) , PT Mitra Global Telekomunikasi Indonesia (Telecom Operator – Central Java) and Interra Resources Limited (Oil & Gas). From April 2005 to July 2008, he served as the Chairman of the Indonesian Young Entrepreneurs Association. He also holds the position of Chairman of the Permanent Committee for Small & Medium Enterprises of the Indonesian Chamber of Commerce and Industry (Kadin) since March 2004. In 2004, he was appointed as the Team Manager for the Indonesian Women Basketball Team for the 2005 SEA Games in Manila. Mr. Uno is Enterprise Asia’s 2008 Indonesian Entrepreneur of the Year. VIKRAM UPADHYAYA Vikram Upadhyaya is President and CTO of I.A.P KK, as well as founding board member of four ventures in India and Japan (Team Pasona, Turbolinux India, Merinews.com,VoiceofIndia.co.jp). Keizaikai and the Japan Times featured Mr. Upadhyaya in both 2006 and 2007 as the most up-and-coming foreign entrepreneur in Japan. As an entrepreneur he is involved in the future Internet Business Modeling. He specializes in New Venture Turnaround, Start-up Mentoring, Internet Business Modeling, Japanese Project Offshoring, and Brand-building for Indian/Japanese Market. Mr. Upadhyaya is the youngest active angel investor of India's Biggest Angel Investors Network (Indian Angel Network). Mr. Upadhyaya strongly believes in giving back to society and shows his dedication through contributions to non-profit organizations such as India Center Japan, as a Founder Director of TIE Japan-Tokyo Chapter, ICT Forum Japan, Global Industrial & Social Progress Research Institute, and the Japan-India Association. He is a graduate of the University of Tokyo, and has diversified experience in IT & Consulting Industry, ranging from Japanese Projects Offshoring to Global Corporate Strategy and New Ventures Turnaround. STEVEN WANG Steven Wang is the Director of Dermatologic Surgery and Dermatology at Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center in New Jersey. He has more than 40 publications in scientific journals and books, and has lectured in the U.S., Europe, and China. Aside from his clinical and research work, he has a keen interest in public health. As the founder and ex-president of the China AIDS Orphan Fund, he has organized efforts to deliver much needed relief for AIDS orphans in China. Currently, he serves as the secretary for the China AIDS Fund in New York City. 51 T. B. NANDASIRI WANNINAYAKA T. B. Nandasiri Wanninayaka is the CEO of the Horizon Lanka Foundation. In rural areas plagued by unemployment, isolation, and fractured schools, Mr. Wanninayaka makes rural youth competitive in the global marketplace. He has found a way to bring modern technology to isolated communities, link villagers to outside networks through Internet, and use alternative education (with an emphasis on the English language) to foster teamwork, creativity and self-esteem amongst students. Mr. Wanninayaka has been able to initiate Sri Lanka's first village-level outsourcing venture. Establishing e-commerce so farmers can avoid middlemen and sell their products at market prices is also being pursued through the already installed mesh Internet community network in the village. Visit www.horizonlanka.org for more information on his work and www.wanni.info for his personal website. TING HWAY WONG Ting Hway Wong is training to be a general surgeon at the Singapore General Hospital. She was a volunteer with Doctors without Borders and helps co-ordinate the Doctors without Borders Peer Support Network in Singapore. She was the first Singaporean to work as a medical delegate with the International Committee of the Red Cross. Back home in Singapore, she has served as volunteer committee chairman and council member of HCA Hospice Care, the largest homecare hospice organization in Singapore. Conversant in several languages, including English, Chinese, Spanish, French and Portuguese, she also speaks basic Malay, Arabic and Nepali. Nine years after receiving her medical degree from Cambridge University, she decided to pursue a Masters in Public Health from Johns Hopkins University, with an interest in injury epidemiology and health policy. When not walking around the hospital, she tries to find time to belly-dance and write poetry. BINGLAN XU Binglan Xu is a Senior Editor at Caijing Magazine in China. He recently graduated from Harvard University's Kennedy School of Government with a Master's degree in Public Administration and is now working with a group of seasoned journalists setting up a Beijing-based news organization that will target an international audience. Prior to his time at Harvard, Mr. Xu worked for the China Daily, one of the country's leading broadsheet newspapers. He was a member of the paper's editorial group, which decided the paper's views on key domestic and international issues, and also headed up its economic news and commentary teams. Mr. Xu has been a strong advocate for economic and political reforms in China, as well as for closer regional cooperation in Asia. His articles are widely quoted by international and domestic media. In 2002, he won the China Journalism Award – the top industry award in the country – for his in-depth coverage of regional economic issues. He was a Media Fellow at the World Economic Forum's China Summit from 2001 to 2006. He won the Washington DC-based Alfred Friendly Press Fellowship and worked in an American newsroom in 2000. Mr. Xu also holds a MA and a BA from Renmin University in Beijing. KEIKO YAMAMOTO Keiko Yamamoto is a journalist who joined NHK (Japan Broadcasting Corporation), Japan public Broadcaster in 1995 after receiving her M.A. in International Development from Nagoya University, Japan. She has covered educational and social issues including decreasing birthrates, gender inequality, and economic disparities in Japan. Ms. Yamamoto founded a female journalist's association in 2001 wishing to create a professional networking among female journalists in Japan. 52 There are now two chapters, one in Tokyo and one in Nagoya, with a current membership of over 250. Today, the network has worked to introduce and foster such new concepts to Japanese society as the work life balance, diversity and supporting non-profit organizations through the positive use of media. JEFF YANG Jeff Yang is "Asian Pop" columnist for the San Francisco Chronicle. He began his decade and a half as cultural critic and columnist for Manhattan's legendary alternative newsweekly, the Village Voice; and his work now appears in Conde Nast Portfolio, Vibe, Salon.com and the Washington Post. Mr. Yang is also a recurring correspondent for WNYC, NPR's flagship station in New York, and founder of aMagazine, Asian America's largest and most influential English-language media institution. He has authored several books including Eastern Standard Time; I Am Jackie Chan; Once Upon a Time in China; and the forthcoming Asian American superhero anthology, Secret Identities, coming in Spring 2009. RUTH YEOH Ruth Yeoh is Director of Investments at YTL Corporation Berhad, a US$9 billion corporation in the power, water, retail, hotel, resorts, construction, cement and esolutions sectors. She currently leads the environmental division at YTL, where she reports on her organisation's environmental activities through writing its awardwinning Sustainability Reports, published yearly. Ms. Yeoh also pioneered YTL's highly successful "Climate Change Week", an educational campaign designed to raise awareness on the important issue of climate change in her nation of Malaysia and globally. She is a member of the Institute of Corporate Responsibility Malaysia (ICRM) and researches investments in clean technology and renewable energy. Ms. Yeoh was appointed to be the youngest Board Member of Rare Conservation in 2008, with responsibilities in the Governance Committee of this US-based conservation organization. She also helps to strategise environmental protection and conservation work in Asia through strengthening partnerships with leaders and practitioners. She was previously affiliated with Credit Suisse, Singapore, where she was responsible for research into equities, renewable energy markets, commodities, clean technology, investments and the author of several flagship publications. She has further written for both the Wall Street Journal Asia and Financial Times, and has authored and co-edited a book on climate change entitled Cut Carbon, Grow Profits: Business Strategies for Managing Climate Change and Sustainability. Ms. Yeoh graduated with a degree in Architectural Studies (Hons) from the University of Nottingham UK and an MSc in Management (Distinction) from Cass Business School in the City of London. NOVA RIYANTI YUSUF Nova Riyanti Yusuf is Chairperson for Metaforma Institute (Center for Social and Community Development), an independent organization that advocates mental health awareness in Indonesia. The program includes journal publishing, Ataraxis (The Indonesian Journal of Mental Health) in collaboration with Indonesian Mental Health Network and CBM International, conducting international lecture series to broaden the epistemological basis of psychiatry, mental health tips collaborating with a national television QTV, and various mental health programs. She is also a lecturer at Paramadina University, JakartaIndonesia, teaching Psychological Physiology and Biological Anthropology. In 1995, Ms. Yusuf took a course in writing at The Writing School, Singapore and has been a published author since 2003 when she published her first psychological genre novel that hit bestseller stands, "Mahadewa Mahadewi" / God and Goddess (published by Gramedia Pustaka Utama). The book was Editor's Choice of Cosmopolitan magazine Indonesia and a reference novel for the Indonesian Language Advanced Learning at Charles 53 Darwin University, Australia in 2003 (formerly known as Northern Territory University). She has published 2 more original novels, 3 adaptation novels from movie scripts, two books of essays, and her movie script in 2007 "Merah Itu Cinta" / Red is Love had made the movie nominated for seven categories in the Indonesian Film Festival 2007. She also won first place for the Fun Fearless Female pageant 2004 held by Cosmopolitan magazine Indonesia. She was a junior tennis player who won several singles tennis tournaments in Jakarta (age group of 12 and below) but developed more interest in writing. She is currently preparing for the National Board Exam to obtain her Psychiatrist degree from Psychiatry Specialization Program in University of Indonesia Medical Faculty. She has just completed her thesis, "Biopsychosocial Aspects of Suicide: A Case Study of Two Dead Painters in Yogyakarta-Indonesia" She completed her Medical Doctor degree from Trisakti Medical Faculty, Jakarta-Indonesia, in 2002. RIDWAN ZACHRIE Ridwan Zachrie currently serves as Director of PT Recapital Advisors, Recapital Group, one of the leading Investment Banking in Indonesia. He is also the current Commissioner of PT Asuransi Jiwa Recapital (Life Insurance), PT Recapital Securities, and a member of Audit and Risk Monitoring Committees for a number of companies, including PT Bank Tabungan Pensiunan Nasional Tbk (National Pension Saving Bank) and PT Asuransi Umum Recapital (General Insurance). He has worked for the government as a Foreign Service officer, responsible for handling economic and trade issues. Dr. Zachrie has served as an Indonesian diplomat in the United Kingdom and New Zealand and has attended many international conferences, including ASEAN, APEC, WTO, ASEM and other bilateral meetings. Over the past five years, he has made a significant effort to promote good corporate governance (GCG) in Indonesia. He is also Chairman of the prestigious Indonesian Young Entrepreneurs Association (HIPMI). Dr. Zachrie graduated with Distinction from the School of Law, University Trisakti Indonesia. He was awarded the prestigious British Chevening Scholarship and successfully obtained two master degrees in economics from the London School of Economics and a Master of Law from Indonesian Institute of Business Law with Distinction. He is continuing pursuit of his doctorate and is an active senior lecturer in a number of Indonesian universities and government institutions. JIADONG ZHU Jiadong Zhu (Patrick) is the Head of Retail Risk ANZ China and Senior Risk Advisor to ANZ's partner bank – Shanghai Rural Commercial Bank. Prior to joining ANZ, he was an International Manager with HSBC. As a professional banker, Mr. Zhu worked in a number of Asia-Pacific countries/territories including Australia, Indonesia, Philippines, HK and Mainland China. In his leisure time, he is enthusiastic about volunteer work – he taught English at a middle school in China's Anhui Province as a volunteer teacher, and spent two weeks in Malaysia's rain forest assisting scientists study and preserve bats as an EarthWatch fellow. Mr. Zhu is a Certified Financial Analyst charter holder and an advanced scuba diver. ALI ZUASHKIANI Ali Zuashkiani joined the Center for Maintenance Optimizations and Reliability Engineering (CMORE) at the University of Toronto, as the director of educational programs after obtaining his PhD from the same university. He is Iran's most distinguished student of 1999. Dr. Kuashkiani is the co-founder and BOD member of Knowledge Diffusion Network, aiming to promote collaboration of Iranian academics inside and outside of Iran. He is also the president and co-founder of the International Association of Iranian Managers with more than 6000 members aiming to improve management knowledge and practice in the Middle East. These 54 non-profit institutions have been providing training and networking opportunities to thousands of participants with different backgrounds and social classes. Over the last four years Dr. Kuashkiani has been the chairman of International Physical Asset Management conference, designed to improve physical asset management knowledge in Iran in order to increase companies' competitiveness and also to reduce their environmental and safety hazards. SOOFIAN ZUBERI Soofian Zuberi is a Managing Director and Co-head of Asia Equity Capital Markets at Merrill Lynch. In this role, he is responsible for the origination and execution of all aspects of the firm’s equity, equity-linked and structured equity capital markets franchise across both the public and private markets. Mr. Zuberi joined Merrill Lynch in 1993 as a member of the New York Corporate Finance team. From there, he transferred to Hong Kong where he has held a number of increasingly senior roles including Head of Asia Equity Syndicate and Head of South East Asia Equity Capital Markets before being promoted to his current position in 2006. Mr Zuberi has worked on over 130 transactions and raised over US$90 billion across equity, structured equity and convertible bonds for both corporate and sovereign clients in Asia. Mr Zuberi is based in Hong Kong and holds a MBA from Harvard Business School and a BA (Hons.) from Reed College. 55
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