the changing face of leadership crisis and opportunity
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the changing face of leadership crisis and opportunity
THE CHANGING FACE OF LEADERSHIP CRISIS AND OPPORTUNITY ASIA 21 YOUNG LEADERS SUMMIT Kuala Lumpur – November 20-22, 2009 Delegate Profiles RINALIA ABDUL RAHIM Rinalia A. Rahim is Founder and Managing Director of Compass Rose Sdn Bhd. From 2001-2008, she was Executive Director of the Global Knowledge Partnership. Rinalia currently advises the Malaysian Government on its ICT policies and programs, and is a Council Member of the Wawasan Open University. She has held advisory positions with the United Nations, the World Economic Forum, the Global Action Networks (GAN-NET), the International Task Force on Women and ICT, and the Youth Social Enterprise Initiative. Rinalia holds a Master in Public Policy Degree from Harvard University and a Bachelor's Degree in Political Science from Princeton University. HOSSAIN ALI RAMOZ Hossain Ali Ramoz is a well-known democracy and human rights activist with broad experience in civil society building in Afghanistan. Hossain was the Executive Director of the Afghanistan Independent Human Rights Commission from February 2005 to 2008. As a democracy activist focused on building a democratic Afghanistan, he worked as the Deputy Country Director in the National Democratic Institute for International Affairs, and is the first Chair of the Free and Fair Elections Foundation for Afghanistan, a position he has held since 2002. He is a founding member of four important civil society groups in Afghanistan: Afghan Civil Society Forum (ACSF), Foundation for Culture and Civil Society (FCCS), Free and Fair Elections Foundation of Afghanistan (FEFA), and Women in Politics Network. He has appeared on important national and international media on Afghanistan and world politics for interviews such as: BBC TV and Radio, CBC TV, Radio Free Europe, and VOA. SURYANI SENJA ALIAS Suryani Senja Alias is the Senior Vice-President, Investments at Khazanah Nasional, the Malaysian Government’s investment arm, where she is currently embarking on investment projects in the Creative sector as well as an urban rejuvenation project for a UNESCO heritage area in Malaysia. She also served at the policy unit of the Prime Minister’s office as a Special Officer to the Prime Minister of Malaysia and she was instrumental in leading the Khazanah Merdeka Series project, a nation building project which involves documenting Malaysia’s development and organizing lectures by global thought leaders. She recently co-edited and published “Readings on Development: Malaysia 2057, Uncommon Voices, Common Aspirations” for Khazanah. Previously, Suryani practiced international law at the United Nations in Geneva and at a law firm in London, UK after a stint at a French investment bank. She later became the Group General Counsel of AirAsia before joining Khazanah. She specialized in international law for her Masters degree at the London School of Economics and Political Science, UK. Suryani is a trustee and Acting Chair of Yayasan Tuanku Nur Zahirah, a foundation committed to improve lives through the preservation and promotion of Malaysian heritage under the patronage of HRH the Queen of Malaysia. FAIYSAL ALIKHAN Faiysal AliKhan is the Senior Advisor Public Policy for DHL Pakistan. He is an Executive Director of the PESCO Group, which is involved in trading, consulting in the energy sector (primarily oil and gas), transportation and contract logistics. He is a member of the International Chamber of Commerce (ICC) and chair of their Customs and Trade Regulation Commission. He is also a member of the National Trade and Transport Facilitation Committee (NTTFC) and the Transport Commission of Pakistan. Faiysal founded FIDA (www.fidapk.org), a development organization based in Pakistan's Frontier and Tribal Area. The organization is focused on rural development, sustainable livelihood and engaging disenfranchised youth. He is currently serving on the board of the Rural Support Programmes Network (RSPN) and is an active member of a number of their steering committees. Faiysal studied Sustainable Agriculture and Third World Development at Hampshire College in Massachusetts. He graduated from the University of Kent, Canterbury in the UK where he double majored in Business Administration and Politics. - 11 - NIRET ALVA Niret Alva is the President of Miditech. Niret has had a long and distinguished career as reporter, presenter, anchor and director. He began his stint in TV journalism with PTI TV as a reporter in 1988. After the rough and tumble of reporting Indian politics, he started Miditech with his brother, Nikhil Alva, in 1992. As President of Miditech and with over a decade’s experience in media, he is a widely known media professional with several national and international awards to his credit, including Asian Television Awards for best anchor, and best infotainment program. As the creative head of the company, he has supervised several highly successful shows (such as Indian Idol, Fame Gurukul, Wheels, Hospital, Commando, Top Drive, Style, Saara Akash) that have driven the TRPs of mass entertainment channels. He has also written and produced award-winning documentaries for the international market. SUTAPA AMORNVIVAT Sutapa Amornvivat is Executive Vice President and Head of Risk Analytics and Research Group at TMB Bank in Thailand. Prior to joining TMB, she was Economist at the International Monetary Fund (IMF) in Washington, DC. Sutapa has served as Advisor to the Thai Senate Committee on the Economy, Commerce, and Industry, as well as Director of Macroeconomic Analysis Section at the Thai Ministry of Finance. She has lectured at various universities in Asia including Hitotsubashi University, the Indian Institute of Technology, Chulalongkorn University, and the National University of Singapore. She conducted research on cross-regional economic/financial sector issues at the World Bank, the US Department of Justice, and the Harvard Institute for International Development. Sutapa holds an undergraduate degree in Applied Mathematics from Harvard University and a PhD in Economics from MIT. She is a recipient of Thailand's most prestigious King's Scholarship, awarded to topscorers in an annual nationwide competition. Among numerous rewards, she was honored Working Woman of the Year in 2004. NURUL IZZAH ANWAR Nurul Izzah Anwar is the M.P. for the Lembah Pantai constituency since winning the seat in the historic 2008 Malaysian General Elections and serves as the Head of her party's (People's Justice Party) division in Lembah Pantai. She has been a very active participant in Malaysia's political scene since 1998, following her father's dismissal as Deputy Prime Minister of the country. Her interest in international affairs, specifically in the Southeast Asian region, developed from her experiences in campaigning for greater political and civil rights following her father's political imprisonment. She has attended many conferences abroad including the 55th and 56th Human Rights Commission in Geneva (2000, 2001), the Youth and Democracy Forum in Sweden (1999), and the NDI's International Leaders Forum in Boston (2004), and has worked extensively with many nongovernmental organizations in the Southeast Asian region. She holds a Masters degree, specializing in Southeast Asian Studies from the School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS), Johns Hopkins University. PAOLO BENIGNO “BAM” A. AQUINO IV Paolo Benigno “Bam” Aquino is Co-Founder and President of MicroVentures, Inc., a social business enterprise that services microfinancing organizations and their clients. In 2007, he joined the board of Rags2Riches, Inc., another social business enterprise that helps underprivileged women with livelihood projects. Prior to these entrepreneurial activities, Bam was Chairman of the National Youth Commission (NYC), the main youth policy-making arm of the Philippine Government, from 2003 to 2006. As such, he was the youngest person in Philippine history to head a government agency. He hosted Breakfast and Yspeak for a number of years, two shows focusing on the youth that aired on ABS-CBN Broadcasting Corporation's Studio 23. His latest show, Start-Up, a show for budding entrepreneurs, currently airs on the ABS-CBN News Channel. Bam is also the 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, is currently available in bookstores in ASEAN member countries. - 12 - KATE ARMSTRONG Kate Armstrong is Founder and President of CLAN (Caring & Living As Neighbours), an Australian-based, not-forprofit, non-governmental organization committed to the rights-based goal of helping children who are living with chronic medical conditions in resource-poor countries of the world enjoy the highest quality of life possible. CLAN identifies groups of children with the same chronic medical conditions as belonging to non-geographically based communities, and then utilizes a strategic framework for action (the five pillars) to promote community development, multi-sectoral partnerships and long-term, sustainable change. Founded in 2004, CLAN now collaborates with partners in Vietnam, Indonesia, the Philippines and Pakistan, helping children with diabetes, congenital adrenal hyperplasia and autism, with regular requests to expand action across countries and conditions. Key achievements to date are the inclusion of medications within the World Health Organization’s Essential Medicine List for Children, translation of educational resources into multiple languages, microfinance trials and recognition by peak bodies of CLAN's contribution to the health of children in the Asia-Pacific region. STEVE LAURENCE M. ARQUIZA Steve Laurence M. Arquiza is a distinguished Mindanaoan Youth Leader, who has always been active at the forefront in promoting the vital role of the Filipino Youth in nation-building. In 2002, Steve was chosen by the National Youth Commission (Philippines) as one of the ambassadors to the 29th Ship for Southeast Asian Youth Program, an exchange program sponsored by the Japanese Government. As one of the conveners and now, the incumbent president of the Mindanao Young Leaders' Parliament, he lobbied for discussions of key issues that may affect the Filipino Youth. Among these are Federalism, Charter Change, Peace Advocacy, and localization of the Medium-term Youth Development Plan set for his country and its youth today. In 2004, he was elected President of the 5th National Youth Parliament, a biennial assembly of youth leaders convened by the National Youth Commission. Having consolidated and organized various student confederations and organizations, he was cited as the Most Outstanding Youth of the Philippines in 2001 by the Personnel Management Association of the Philippines (PMAP), Most Outstanding Club President by Gawad (Ateneo de Davao University's Official Award-giving Body), and SAMAHAN Central Board Leadership Award (The Official Student Council of the University). This year, Steve received the Most Outstanding Member Award from the Junior Chamber International Philippines. He was sent by the US Department of State as a Visiting Scholar to the Northern Illinois University, De Kalb, Illinois to study and expand the concept of "Civic Engagement and Participation in the Philippines." Steve received his bachelor's degree in Business Administration at the Ateneo de Davao University in 2002 with triple majors (Management, Finance, and Marketing) and his Masters degree in Public Administration with a specialization on Government Administration in 2004 at the same university. 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 Jumaatun’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. Jumaatun 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. Jumaatun 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, Jumaatun 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 (Honors) from the University of Hartford, Connecticut, USA. ANALISA LEONOR BALARES Analisa Leonor Balares is CEO of Womensphere, a media group and leadership community. For over two decades, Analisa has been committed to women's leadership development, entrepreneurship, innovation, sustainable development, and education. Analisa was formerly Global Marketing Manager for Microsoft's blogging and social networking service. In this role, she managed the global marketing launch of Windows Live Spaces in over 30 countries, and led the strategy and execution of Spaces projects around branding, partnerships, events, and online community development. Analisa began her career as an analyst at the Goldman Sachs High Technology Investment Banking group. She is the founder and co-chair of The Lyons Network, a leadership and career mentoring organization for young women. Through The Lyons Network, Analisa has led the organization of regional conferences on leadership, innovation, and entrepreneurship for young women in New England. She was - 13 - recently selected by the New Leaders Council as one of its 40 Under 40 New Leaders Award winners. Analisa holds an MBA from Harvard Business School; a BA in Economics & Mathematics from Mount Holyoke College; and an International Baccalaureate diploma from Lester Pearson United World College of the Pacific. SATCHIT BALSARI Satchit Balsari is an emergency physician at New York-Presbyterian Hospital, and Fellow at the Harvard Humanitarian Initiative (HHI). His work is focused on the development of pre-hospital care, emergency medicine and the application of information technology to promote citizen-driven disaster mitigation and response. He oversees two multi-institutional web-based public health applications: projects mumbaiVOICES.com and EMcounter.com. Seventeen days before the November 2008 terror strikes in Mumbai, Satchit co-organized Mumbai's first inter-agency disaster drill focused on medical response (www.mumbaiEMEX.org). Also an avid child rights advocate, he has investigated and published on child labor in the embroidery industry in Mumbai, and worked in rehabilitation programs for children affected by natural and humanitarian crises. He served as a consultant to the American Red Cross after Hurricane Katrina. Satchit now divides his time between the US and India, where he serves on the managing committee of the Times Centre for Disaster Management at Mumbai University, and as guest editor for SouthAsiaDisasters.net. Satchit received his training at Mumbai's Grant Medical College, and at Harvard, Columbia and Cornell Universities. JOCELLE ESCALANTE BATAPA-SIGUE Jocelle Batapa-Sigue is the City Councilor for the Local Government of Bacolod City in the Philippines, and is an advocate of women’s and children's rights, environmental protection and youth empowerment. She believes in utilizing all her talents and knowledge to provide a competent and forceful voice to sectors which are mostly unheard or neglected. After a few years of private law practice, she ran for public office as a local legislator in Bacolod City where she proved that she can win despite her lack of party affiliation and financial resources. For 11 years, she served as law professor of the University of Saint La Salle and served in top positions with internationally-affiliated organizations such as the Toastmasters International, Girls Scouts of the Philippines, Soroptimist International and Philippine Mental Health Association. She is active in media work since her first job as television reporter at age 19. She authored significant ordinances on climate change issues and championed the use of CFL's as well as clean energy. Her major feat is helping generate 7,0000 jobs as a result of her campaign for Information and Communications Technology (ICT) for her city which made it one of the top cities in the Philippines for IT-outsourcing. As chair of the Gender and Development Council since 2004, Jocelle implemented numerous projects to uplift the situation of women and children. ESTHER T. BENJAMIN Esther Benjamin was recently appointed Associate Director of Global Operations of the United States Peace Corps for the Obama Administration. She also served on President Obama's National Security Transition Team following the 2008 US elections. She has worked on global development in over 75 countries. Esther was previously Executive Director for Resource Development at the International Partnership for Microbicides, a global biotechnology organization. She was Vice President of Business Development at the International Youth Foundation and a management consultant with Grant Thornton. In 1999, President Bill Clinton appointed Esther a White House Fellow. She also served as United Nations Humanitarian Officer in Somalia and worked on the Brookings Institution's publication entitled "The World Bank: Its First Half Century." She is a member of the Board of Directors of Echoing Green. Esther holds graduate degrees from American University in international affairs and economics. She is a trustee of North Central College, where she earned her bachelor's degree in political science and English. RAJ BHAVSAR Raj Bhavsar is an Indian-American artistic gymnast, whose most recent athletic accomplishment was winning a bronze medal for the United States at the 2008 Beijing Olympics. Raj has represented the US as a National Team member for 10 years, has two world championship silver medals, and created two skills in the sport of gymnastics which are now named after him. In May 2009, Raj was presented with the South Asian Excellence Award in the field of sports. He recently traveled to India where he worked with the Indian National Gymnasts, and is currently aspiring to boost awareness about Olympic-level sports in India. As an Olympic sports ambassador, he enjoys speaking to kids about the importance of exercising body and mind, and is involved with several charitable organizations such as The Children's Miracle Network, The Make a Wish Foundation, and Daya. He recently - 14 - performed gymnastics with the Helen Keller Institute's own dance troupe in India alongside Bollywood choreographer and philanthropist Shiamak Davar. Raj received his Business Administration degree from Ohio State University, where he was an NCAA champion and 10time All American. WEN BO Wen Bo is Pacific Environment's Beijing-based China Program Co-Director. He is a founder of the China Green Student Forum, Xinjiang Conservation Fund, and Wuhu Ecology Center. 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. Wen Bo attended a six-month visiting program with the National Committee on US-China Relations in the US. In 2000, he 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. He was a PEW Fellow on marine conservation from 2009-2011 and a World Economic Forum's Young Global Leader Honoree 2009. Wen Bo graduated from Zhongnan University in 1994 and China School of Journalism in 1996, and earned his Masters degree in international relations at KDI School of International Policy and Management in Seoul, South Korea. ARNEL PACIANO CASANOVA Arnel Paciano Casanova is the Executive Director of the Asia Society Philippine Foundation, Inc. Prior to that, he was General Counsel and Corporate Secretary of the Bases Conversion and Development Authority, where he worked on some of the biggest public infrastructure and real estate property development projects in the Philippines. As a peacenegotiator, he was one of the youngest recipients of the Philippine Legion of Honor Medal for his work in drafting the General Peace Agreement between the government and the military rebels and the rebels' disarmament and reintegration. He was likewise involved in the initial stages of negotiations with the Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF). He is a graduate of the University of the Philippines College of Law, serving as the College Representative to the University Student Council. As a Mason Fellow and a World Bank Scholar, he graduated from Harvard University’s Kennedy School of Government with a Masters degree in Public Administration. He pursues his passion in social entrepreneurship in the Philippines and Asia as one of the founders of AvantChange, a social enterprise, established at the Harvard Kennedy School, by being a visiting lecturer at the Ateneo De Manila University School of Government, teaching a course on Social Entrepreneurship. As a governance advocate, he is also a member of the core group of Kaya Natin! Movement, a citizen’s movement in the Philippines advocating ethical and effective leadership. ANDREW CHAN Andrew Chan is an executive director with PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC) Advisory Services, Malaysia. He has played an instrumental role in growing PwC's consulting practice from a 10-person team to over 100 today. Andrew worked for many years in London where he gained significant experience in strategic, operational and change management issues with Gemini Consulting, now part of Cap Gemini. Since then, he moved to Malaysia where he now heads the Sustainability Solutions practice across Malaysia, Thailand, Vietnam, Cambodia, and Laos, which helps companies in the region respond to the growing corporate responsibility agenda. His work includes a project to improve engagement with the indigenous people deep in the heart of east Malaysia. In his own time, Andrew is an active volunteer - his efforts, including building homes in northern Mongolia as part of his involvement with the Habitat for Humanity international program, have won him PwC's Citizen Award which recognizes those who have made a difference to the community and country. Andrew holds a Masters of Engineering, Economics and Management degree from the University of Oxford. PREMESH CHANDRAN Premesh Chandran is the Co-Founder and Chief Executive Officer of Malaysiakini.com, an independent news media organization in Malaysia. Malaysiakini has been recognised through various awards and accolades including from the International Press Institute, Reporters Sans Frontiers, the Committee to Protect Journalists, Asiaweek and Businessweek. Malaysiakini is also the only media organization in Southeast Asia nominated to the prestigious World Economic Forum's International Media Council. Besides Malaysiakini, Premesh regular speaks and teaches about the business of new media. Premesh previously worked as a journalist and a labor researcher. Apart from Malaysiakini, his passions include corporate social responsibility, social entrepreneurship, human rights and campaigning for local elections. He holds a degree in Physics and a Masters degree in International Studies. - 15 - HOLLY CHANG Holly Chang is the Founder and CEO of Golden Bridges Foundation, a Beijing-based nonprofit that strengthens grassroots NGOs focused on alleviating poverty, solving environmental problems, and improving lives for thousands of migrant children, orphans, and other marginalized populations in China's emerging third sector. Holly previously worked as a Plant Engineer at UPS on time-sensitive projects with budgets up to US$1billion. In late 2005 after Hurricane Katrina, she left her corporate career and joined the Red Cross as a disaster-relief volunteer. By 2008, Holly had sold her home and belongings, moved to China, and invested her life-savings to start Golden Bridges to channel philanthropic capital, volunteer expertise, and cross-sector resources to empower nonprofit leaders to build high-performing, trust-worthy organizations. With a long-term approach, she is designing programs that promote the growth of a healthy, vibrant and peaceful civil society in China. Holly holds degrees in civil engineering, psychology, and an MBA. AYUSH CHAUHAN Ayush Chauhan is the Managing Director of Quicksand Design Studio in Gurgaon, India. After his engineering studies from the Indian Institute of Technology, Delhi and a management education from the Indian Institute of Management, Ahmedabad, Ayush joined a private sector bank as part of the team structuring banking innovations for Indian rural markets. Convinced about the value and a much richer approach to solving that design thinking brings, he cut short his search for an appropriate graduate program in design, to instead co-found Quicksand - a design collective that would provide consultancy services for user-centered innovation. Since its inception in 2005, Quicksand has worked in areas that span social enterprise innovation, new product development for reaching out to the bottom of the pyramid and corporate engagements to build more meaningful products, services and brand experiences. Ayush has led Quicksand's engagement with global foundations & multi-lateral agencies such as UNDP, USAID, PATH, International Youth Foundation and corporations like Google, Cisco and Ideo. Quicksand today comprises a passionate team of film makers, designers, photographers, social researchers, technologists and business managers, making it one of its kind in India and amongst a handful of organizations worldwide pushing for a new approach to business and social innovations. Quicksand has also incubated several independent, new media ventures such as Blindboys (http://blindboys.org - a South Asian photography webzine) and BLOT (http://blottin.blogspot.com - a new media electronic music & visual arts performance group). CALVIN CHIN Calvin Chin is the Founder and CEO of Shanghai-based Qifang, China's leading online student loan service and the first company from China to be named a World Economic Forum Technology Pioneer. Calvin is a serial entrepreneur who has over 10 years of experience in start-ups in New York, Silicon Valley, and Shanghai. Calvin also advises and gives talks to companies, entrepreneurs, and students on start-up strategy, management, fundraising, and marketing. Calvin has an MBA from TRIUM (NYU, LSE, HEC Paris) and a BA from Yale University. H.S. CHO H.S. Cho is the Senior Vice President at the Corporate Strategy Center at Hyosung Group. He is a Member of the Management Committee (Hyosung Group’s Supreme decision making board) and a Member of the Board of Hyosung Group’s several subsidiaries (in charge of Group’s Key Decision Making/Strategic Planning/Operations). His past experience includes Consultant, Bain & Company, Tokyo/Seoul. In this role, he executed many Asian MNC’s cases. He also served as a Manager at NTT Communications Corporation (largest Telecom in Japan, Tokyo). As a regular participant of the World Economic Forum, he has also been selected as a member of the “Asian Young Leader’s Forum” by the Korea/Japan Foundation (2005). He graduated with a BA in Economics from Brown University/Yonsei University. He is fluent in Korean, English, and Japanese. He is an enthusiastic lover of sports, traveling, photography, and gastronomy. KATHERINE CHON Katherine Chon is the Co-Founder and President of Polaris Project, a Washington, DC-based nonprofit organization combating modern-day slavery. Katherine has worked closely with survivors of labor and sex trafficking through victim identification and service provision. She has testified before Congress to advocate for stronger policies on human trafficking and has provided training and consultation to numerous government, corporate, and community organizations. Her professional interests also include the role of civil society in democratic governance. Katherine - 16 - received the DO Something Brick Award for Social Entrepreneurship in 2004, Brown University's John Hope Award for Community Service in 2007, and was a fellow with the Center for Social Innovation (CSI) at the Stanford Graduate School of Business. She graduated with honors from Brown University with a BS in Psychology. Katherine is currently pursuing a Mid-Career Masters in Public Administration degree from the Harvard Kennedy School of Government. PAUL CHONG Paul Chong is a management consultant for Booz & Company. Previously an investment banker in Beijing, Paul moved to Sydney, Australia, in 2008 to pursue his two passions; Sports Administration and Sustainable Development. A former New Zealand powerlifting champion and an active competitor in marathon and triathlon, Paul continues his involvement with sports development through being a Director of the Special Olympics, New South Wales, and Vice President of University Sports New Zealand. Paul graduated with a 1st Class Honours degree from the University of Otago where he was the first Student President of Chinese descent. Currently, Paul is taking a three-month break from consulting to conduct an internship in sustainable development at the Asian Development Bank Institute in Tokyo. 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 the US, Europe, Japan and China. Previously, Steve 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. JOHN DAVID CIORCIARI John David Ciorciari is an assistant professor at the University of Michigan. His teaching and research focus on diplomacy and international law, primarily in an Asian context. Before arriving in Michigan, he was a National Fellow at the Hoover Institution (Stanford University), where he coordinated the Global Markets Working Group and co-edited a book entitled The Road Ahead for the Fed. In 2007-08, he was a Shorenstein Fellow at Stanford's Asia-Pacific Research Center. From 2004 to 2007, he was a policy official in the US Treasury Department, serving most recently as the Deputy Director of the Office of South and Southeast Asia. John has also served since 1999 as a legal advisor to the Documentation Center of Cambodia, which promotes memory and justice with respect to the Khmer Rouge tragedy. John was also a 2003-04 Visiting Research Fellow at the Rajaratnam School of International Studies in Singapore and an attorney at the law firm of Davis Polk & Wardwell from 1997 to 2000. John has an AB from Harvard College, JD from Harvard Law School, and MPhil and DPhil in International Relations from the University of Oxford. VERONICA COLONDAM Veronica Colondam is the Founder and CEO of Yayasan Cinta Anak Bangsa (YCAB, which translates as "Loving the Nation's Children Foundation"), an independent non-profit, social foundation. It was founded out of concern for the drug abuse problem among the youth in Indonesia. With the objective of saving the lives and minds of Indonesia's youth, YCAB provides education, raises awareness and ensures primary prevention of narcotics abuse. Veronica initiated the YADA (Youth Against Drug Abuse) Club in 2000. Under her leadership, YCAB trains close to 300,000 youth nationwide annually and mobilized mass media in shaping public opinion on drug abuse and advocating the government on the urgency of and the strategy for primary prevention. Veronica co-authored a manual for youth on "Enhancing Life Skills on Drug Abuse Prevention" and serves as an advisor to the Indonesian National Narcotics Board. She received the National Gold Award from the Indonesian President in 2003. In 2004, she was commissioned by the United Nations Office of Drugs and Crime (UNODC- Vienna) to become the Regional Coordinator of the Global Youth Network (GYN) for SouthEast Asia and the Pacific. In 2007-2008, YCAB played a major role in the region as the main regional coordinator of NGOs under the Vienna NGO Commission. In 2007, YCAB received a Special Consultative Status from the UN Economic and Social Council. She published her first book "Raising Drug Free Children," in July 2007. Veronica was appointed as Young Global Leader by the World Economic Forum in 2006 and served as an Asia Society 21 Young Leaders Fellow, class of 2007-08. In November 2008, she received a Social Innovator Park Fellow Award for her contribution as a social entrepreneur in Indonesia. She studied mass communication and public relations for her undergraduate degree and was awarded an MS in Drug Policy and Intervention from the - 17 - Imperial College, University of London and the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicines. At 29, Veronica was the youngest recipient of the United Nations - Vienna Civil Society Award (2001). DAMDIN TSOGTBAATAR Damdin Tsogtbaatar is the State Secretary of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Mongolia, a position he was appointed to in June 2008. Prior to this appointment, he served as Foreign Policy Advisor to two Presidents of Mongolia for over six years. Between 2000 and 2002, Damdin was Deputy Director of the Department of Multi-lateral Cooperation at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Mongolia. Before that, he served as a WTO desk officer for the Department of Foreign Trade and Economic Cooperation, Ministry of Foreign Affairs and desk officer in charge of Australia, New Zealand and ASEAN countries in the Asia and Africa Division of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Damdin received his Masters degree in legal studies (international law) from the Australian National University School of Law, as well as a Masters degree in political science (with Hon.) from the Moscow State Institute of International Relations, Russia. In addition, he was a part-time lecturer in international trade law at the School of Foreign Service, National University of Mongolia. His WTO-related articles were published in London, Boston and Cambridge. Damdin speaks fluent Russian and English and also speaks Khmer and Thai. NITIN DAS Nitin Das is an independent filmmaker based out of Mumbai, India. He has recently finished a feature length children's film in the slums of Mumbai. Nitin 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 follow his passion of filmmaking. He has completed a filmmaking course in New York. On returning to India, he set up a film production house, Filmkaar Productions, to make "extraordinary films with ordinary people." The United Nations Environment Programme recently selected one of his films on global warming. Nitin has 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.” ENKHCHIMEG DAVAANYAM Enkhchimeg Davaanyam is the CEO of Petrovis LLC, the largest petroleum import and distribution company operating in Mongolia. Before taking this position in January 2008, she worked as the Head of Investment and Planning Division of ERDENES MGL SHC, a state-owned company which holds and manages licenses of the largest strategic mining deposits of the country. She has also worked as the USA, Canada and South America desk officer responsible for trade and economy affairs at the Ministry of Industry and Trade of Mongolia. Enkhchimeg graduated from the Graduate School of Business at the University of Colorado with dual degrees as Master of Business Administration and Master of Science in Finance. She continued her study and work experience in the United States as a Research Assistant in the Graduate School of Business at the University of Colorado, as an investment analyst at a hedge fund and also as an investment analyst at Citigroup Insurance investment in Hartford, CT. She has a bachelor’s degree in Japanese Studies from the University of Foreign Languages in Ulaanbaatar, as well as a diploma in Japanese Studies from the Tokyo University of Foreign Languages in Japan. Enkhchimeg is fluent in Japanese, English and Russian. She is Level II Candidate in process for the CFA Chartered Financial Analyst degree. ABHA DAWESAR Abha Dawesar is an internationally acclaimed author of four novels, most recently Family Values, which is currently shortlisted for the Prix Médicis Etranger and the Prix Femina Etranger in France. Her book Babyji won the American Library Association's Stonewall Award and a Lambda literary prize. It was also shortlisted for the Prix Médicis Etranger and the Prix Bel Ami. In 2000, Abha won a Fiction Fellowship from the New York Foundation of the Arts. She was one of 20 women selected as a Rising Talent by the Women's Forum for Economy and Society in 2007. In August 2009, she was given the Global Youth Leadership Award by Youth Organization India. Her works have been translated into French, Spanish, Italian, Portuguese, Hebrew, Thai, Turkish, and Farsi; Chinese and Russian editions are forthcoming. She has received international residencies for writers, and spoken at literary events and conferences. Abha also serves on the Advisory Board of the Kalidas Ghalib Foundation in India. She blogs on her site www.abhadawesar.com. - 18 - JOSE ROMEO “ROMY” S. DE LA CRUZ Jose Romeo "Romy" S. De La Cruz is on his third term as a member of the Sangguniang Panlungsod of Santiago City, Philippines. He was elected to the aforesaid local legislative body through a popular vote during the local elections in 2001, 2004 and 2007. In recognition of the local legislations he authored empowering youth, he was awarded the Gawad Kampeon ng Kabataang Pilipino (Ten Outstanding Legislators for Youth) in 2006 by Her Excellency Gloria Macapagal Arroyo, President of the Republic of the Philippines. Before he was elected, he served thousands of indigent litigants as a public attorney of the Public Attorney's Office. Aside from being a public servant, he is also engaged in the active practice of law and a lecturer of Public International Law and Conflict of Laws at the University of La Salette College of Law. Romy received his Bachelors Degree in Political Science, Summa Cum Laude, from St. Louis University and his Bachelor of Laws degree from the University of the Philippines College of Law. His current advocacy is environmental education, protection and preservation. SAPNA DESAI Sapna Desai is Health Coordinator with the national federation of the Self Employed Women's Association (SEWA), a trade union of 1.1 million women workers in India's informal economy. She is a public health specialist, focusing on women's health, implementation of community-based health programs, and operations research. She has previously worked with Family Health International in New Delhi and at a health care consulting firm in New York. Sapna holds a Masters degree in public health from Harvard University and a Bachelor's degree in international relations from Brown University. NOVITA DEWI Novita Dewi is the Founder and Commissioner of PT Atra Widiya Agung, one of Indonesia’s largest medical equipment suppliers, providing consultancy for hospitals throughout the archipelago. She is a business personturned-social entrepreneur - in many ways an emerging figure among Indonesian entrepreneurs, especially among young and active Indonesian women. Other than the underserviced demand for high quality medical and health services in Indonesia, Novita's choice of this sector was driven by her dream to witness Indonesians having accessible and affordable health and medical service everywhere in the country. While still very young and greatly successful in various commercial ventures, Novita decided to leave her active involvement in business and shifted to social and organizational activities three years ago, especially in the area of entrepreneurship, microfinance and the creative industry. She recently established Indonesia Raya Binangkit, a documentary production house aiming to preserve Indonesia's history and heritage in creative and modern way. She is the first female Treasurer at the Indonesian Young Entrepreneur Association (HIPMI), with over 30,000 members, and Vice Chairwomen of the Committee for People's Economy and Cooperatives, Small and Medium Enterprises at the Indonesian Chamber of Commerce. With great creativity, deep social care, and a strong management, Novita believes that Indonesia - and Asia - will not only yield more influence, but also command higher respect from the rest of the world. CECILE VICTORIA ALCANTARA DOMINGUEZ Cecile Victoria Alcantara Dominguez is the Executive Director of Conrado and Ladislawa Alcantara Foundation, Inc, a non-profit, civil society, family foundation. In this role, Cecile develops and implements programs in education, health, enterprise development, and environment. The foundation's operations cover more than 15,000 beneficiaries in six municipalities. She was previously program director for education at the League of Corporate Foundations. Cecile is also the convener of Sarangani Youth Forum and YouthVote Philippines-Sarangani and General Santos Chapter. She graduated with a degree in international relations from Connecticut College. - 19 - DENNIS ECLARIN Dennis Eclarin is a Director in the Philippines Army and 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 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 hard to reach areas. He is an Asia Society Asia 21 Fellow in the Class of 2007. FAHMI FADZIL Fahmi Fadzil is a partner at Bright Lights at Midnight at the Five Arts Center in Kuala Lumpur. As a performer, writer, and ex-chemical engineer, he is a member of arts collective Five Arts Centre, partner at creative studio Bright Lights At Midnight, principal coordinator of wayang experimentation group Projek Wayang, and host for the online interview program, The Fairly Current Show. He writes for various online and print media on urban youth culture. Fahmi was the recipient of the Most Promising Artist Award at the BOH Cameronian Arts Awards 2006, and was a theatre finalist for the Rolex Mentor and Protege Arts Initiative 2008/2009. MING FAN Ming Fan is an award-winning TV producer for News Probe, the only in-depth 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 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. Fan has also won numerous Golden Awards at CCTV for her investigation into sensitive news issues and scandals, including high ranking corruption, child suicide, medical malpractice, environmental pollution, and social injustice. From September 2007 to July 2008, she studied under the auspices of the Nieman Foundation at Harvard University. She participated in the Tallberg Forum in Sweden in June 2008. She was held in custody in Chengdu Prison for seven days due to the in-depth investigative documentary she was shooting on the collapsed "shoddy buildings" in October 2008. She participated in the Asia 21 Young Leaders Summit in November 2008 as a delegate, and became an Asia 21 Fellow in March 2009. EVELYN N. FARKAS Evelyn N. Farkas is a Senior Fellow at the American Security Project. In 2008 she served as Executive Director of the congressionally-mandated Commission on the Prevention of Weapons of Mass Destruction Proliferation and Terrorism. From 2001 to 2008, she served as a Professional Staff Member of the Senate Armed Services Committee, conducting policy and budget oversight of the Department of Defense policy office and military commands including the US Pacific Command, Special Operations Command, Southern Command, Northern Command, and US Forces Korea. Her issue areas included foreign and defense policy in Asia Pacific and the Western Hemisphere, and worldwide special operations, combating terrorism, foreign military assistance, peace and stability operations, counternarcotics efforts, homeland defense, and export control policy. Prior to assuming that position, she was a professor of international relations at the US Marine Corps Command and Staff College, Marine Corps University. She served in Bosnia as a Human Rights Officer for the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE) in 1996, and as an Election Supervisor in 1997. She is also the author of Fractured States and US Foreign Policy: Iraq, Ethiopia, and Bosnia in the 1990s. She is a member of the Council on Foreign Relations, International Institute for Security Studies, Women in International Security Studies. Evelyn obtained her MA and PhD from The Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy. MICHAEL R. FENZEL Michael R. Fenzel is an active duty army lieutenant colonel (selected early for promotion to the rank of colonel). He is currently a PhD student in national security studies at the Naval Postgraduate School in Monterey, California. He has recently served as an airborne battalion task force commander in Afghanistan (2007-08) and as the deputy commander for the 1st Brigade of the 82d Airborne Division (2005-06). As a field grade officer, he served a yearlong tour in Iraq, after taking part in the parachute assault into northern Iraq in March 2003. He served close to two years as a Director for Transnational Threats at the National Security Council. In this capacity, he oversaw the coordination and implementation of US counter-terrorism policy. He has also served as a Strategist and Policy Analyst for the Army Chief of Staff at the Pentagon. As an infantry officer in the US - 20 - Army, Michael has led soldiers through Operation Desert Storm, served as a battalion logistics officer in Bosnia in 1995, commanded two paratrooper companies in Italy (through the defense of the US embassy and evacuation of 1,400 people during Operation Assured Response in Liberia in 1996), and served as an airborne battalion executive officer in Iraq. Michael was a Term Member with the Council on Foreign Relations and is a former White House Fellow. He received his Bachelor of Arts degree in Economics from the Johns Hopkins University and holds Masters degrees from Harvard University and the US Naval War College, both with an emphasis on international security. BHAVANI FONSEKA Bhavani Fonseka is presently working as a Senior Researcher with the Centre for Policy Alternatives, a think tank in Sri Lanka, conducting research, documentation, national and international advocacy and litigation. She is a human rights lawyer and activist, with a focus on assisting victims and affected populations in various parts of Sri Lanka. She has worked on a range of issues including the rights of the displaced, women, children, minorities, HIV/AIDS, land and legal issues. She has been involved in and supported several key fundamental rights cases protecting the rights of victims in recent times in Sri Lanka. Bhavani has an LLB (Hons) (UK) and LLM (in international human rights law) (USA). In 2007, she was awarded 'The Young Outstanding Persons' (TOYP) in the category of human rights by the Junior Chamber International and HSBC Bank. KOK JWEE FOO Kok Jwee Foo is a Singaporean diplomat. He is currently leading a team that oversees Singapore's relations with Indonesia in the Foreign Ministry. Kok Jwee is also the Deputy Head of two study groups looking at interdisciplinary issues in the Ministry. From 2002 to 2006, he served in the Singapore Embassy in Jakarta, first as First Secretary and then as Counselor. In 2002, he represented Singapore as a delegate at the 57th United Nations General Assembly. Kok Jwee has won several Singapore Foreign Ministry awards for excellence in political analysis. He speaks fluent Indonesian in addition to English and Mandarin. He graduated with a Bachelor of Engineering from the National University of Singapore, and his final year research thesis was published in the International Journal of Impact Engineering. Kok Jwee earned his Master in Public Administration from Harvard University's Kennedy School of Government as a Mason Fellow. VAHID FOTUHI Vahid Fotuhi is British Petroleum (BP) Solar's Middle East Director, based in Dubai. He is responsible for developing solar power partnerships and projects in the fast-growing Middle East region. He is also in charge of working closely with the Persian Gulf governments to help them define and meet their renewable energy targets by harnessing their abundant supply of solar power. Prior, Vahid was the head of BP's Middle East Market Analysis for the Supply & Trading division. Previous to that, Vahid was the Manager for BP's communications and corporate social responsibility in North Africa. Whilst based in Algeria, he was able to implement initiatives which ranged from providing 600 local artisans with the tools to enhance their trade, to helping promote a world-scale CO2 carbon sequestration scheme in the Saharan desert. Over the past 15 years, Vahid has had the privilege of working with distinguished institutions such as Transparency International in Washington, DC, and the World Economic Forum in Davos. He has a Masters degree from Johns Hopkins University (SAIS) in Washington, DC, and a BA from McGill University, Canada. He is the proud father of two young boys, Cyrus and Luca, who are a constant reminder to him of how important his job is in helping make this world a more sustainable place. GREGORY FOX Gregory Fox is an Australian doctor specializing in respiratory medicine, and is a Clinical Associate Lecturer with the University of Sydney. He has also previously undertaken clinical research in East Timor. Greg was co-founder of two international health groups in Sydney that encourage young doctors to apply their training to the benefit of the global poor. He has a strong interest in medical education, and for a number of years, served on peak organizations implementing post-graduate medical training reform. He has a Masters degree in international public health. He is currently pursuing a PhD through the University of Sydney and research into tuberculosis and lung disease in Vietnam. He is a part of the 'Hoc Mai' medical partnership between Hanoi Medical University and the University of Sydney. - 21 - GAN SU-LIN 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, Su-Lin 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, Su-Lin was awarded the Public Service Medal by the President of Singapore. JARED GENSER Jared Genser is a partner in the government affairs group of DLA Piper LLP and President of Freedom Now (www.freedom-now.org), an NGO that works to free prisoners of conscience worldwide. He previously taught a semester-long seminar on the UN Security Council at the University of Pennsylvania and University of Michigan law schools. His human rights clients have included Nobel Peace Prize Laureates Aung San Suu Kyi, Desmond Tutu, and Elie Wiesel. Previously, Jared was a management consultant with McKinsey & Company. Jared holds a BS from Cornell University, an MPP from Harvard University's John F. Kennedy School of Government, and a JD from the University of Michigan. JANES IMANUEL GINTING Janes Imanuel Ginting is the Strategy Management Director at World Vision Indonesia, an international Christian relief, development and advocacy organization. World Vision is dedicated to working with children, families and communities regardless of religion, race, ethnicity or gender to overcome poverty and injustice. Previously, he worked as community development coordinator and then project manager of World Vision's projects in Eastern Indonesia focusing on basic education, health and economic development programs. He then worked as National Program Officer overseeing nine World Vision's development projects across Indonesia. He worked as Junior Poverty Analyst at the World Bank Office Jakarta and with his team, provided substantial inputs to the Government of Indonesia in the development of National Poverty Reduction Strategy Paper and Medium Term Development Program. At the World Bank he also led some social researches on the immediate impact of decentralization in increasing the poor people access to public services. In 2005, he joined the Asia Foundation as the Program Officer supporting some 19 local and national Civil Society Organizations in advocating pro poor policies in three provinces in Indonesia. In 2006, he moved to the Australian Agency for International Development (AusAID) and administered the design and implementation process of AusAID's HIV and AIDS and Maternal and Neonatal Health Programs in Indonesia. In March 2009, he returned to World Vision Indonesia. At his current role, he is responsible to facilitate the strategic integration of World Vision's Programs to leverage its program's impacts in nine provinces, 40 districts across Indonesia with 95,000 children as direct beneficiaries. Janes graduated from Bogor Agricultural University (majoring in Agribusiness). As a Chevening Scholar, he received his Masters degree from the London School of Economics in Social Policy and Planning in Developing Countries. JAIME ENRIQUE Y. GONZALEZ Jaime Enrique Y. Gonzalez is President and CEO of IPVG Corporation, a publicly listed company on the Philippine Stock Exchange (PSE: IP) engaged in information technology and communications. He directly handles all investment-related activities of IPVG including fund-raising, mergers & acquisitions, and exit. Jaime has been intimately involved in the start-up process of all business units, and responsible for working with business unit heads in meeting or exceeding operating targets. He holds a successful track record in the internet space; having founded a series of internet start-ups that have been acquired by larger US-based firms (match.ph/itzamatch.com) and has taken IPVG from garage to public. Among Jaime’s recently concluded deals are a US$22M BPO Venture inked by IPVG and PCCW in August 2009, a major Investment Agreement with UK-based Global Emerging Markets (GEM) group for IPVG to raise PhP300M from GEM, a US$18M fund raising program from institutional investors such as ING, BDO, RCBC Capital, Abacus Securities and Philippine Star, and acquisitions of Influent, one of the top 15 call center companies in the US, and Prolexic Technologies, a leader in Distributed Denial of Service (DDOS) mitigation services in the world. Jaime is also Deputy Chairman of IP Foundation (IPF), IPVG's corporate social responsibility arm (CSR) formed in June 2007. - 22 - RYAN CAMADO GUINARAN Ryan Camado Guinaran is the Local Reform Implementation Coordinator of Mountain Provinces for Formula One for Health. He is a medical doctor and consultant for the European Commission Technical Assistance to the Health Sector Policy Support Program in the Philippines. He is a researcher and author and has published articles on varied topics both technical and literary. Ryan was a university instructor and sits as a member of the Regional Quality Assessment Team of the Commission on Higher Education. He is founding executive director of NGOs focusing on culture and indigenous health and has led national, regional and local youth groups involved in youth formation, leadership and social responsibility, research and documentation, and socio-civic programs. As an artist, he does poetry, drawings and short documentaries on Cordillera history and traditions. Ryan is also President of the Cordillera Indigenous Peoples Historical Society. ASHISH GUMASHTA Ashish Gumashta is a Managing Director – Investments at DSP Merrill Lynch. With 16 years of experience in the wealth management business, Ashish has been a founder member of the Global Private Client business at DSP Merrill Lynch; and is also a part of the Merrill Lynch ‘Circle of Champions’ a title assigned to only the most outperforming Advisors of Merrill Lynch from across the world. Recently, Ashish also won the David Brady Award, which honors employees who consistently go beyond expectations as they embody the company’s core values of client service and dedication. Ashish graduated from the Mumbai University and holds a Masters in Business Administration. TAMAO GUNN Tamao Gunn is a Managing Director at Bank of America Merrill Lynch. For the last 10 years, she has worked in the investment banking division covering Japanese financial institutions including Japanese mega banks. 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. DENNIS GUPA Dennis Gupa is a stage director at the University of the Philippines Los Banos. He helped establish the theatre group Teatrong Sikap, affiliated with Sibikong Kabataang Pinoy, Inc. (SIKAP), a non-government organization that he encountered while in high school. During a period of church missionary training in Mindanao, Dennis led children’s workshops and performed among tribal community groups. Subsequently, he returned to SIKAP as a full-time volunteer staff. He directed many small shows for Teatrong Sikap and created performances that aimed at teaching high school students about nationhood. The group performed in churches, schools, drug-rehabilitation centers, centers for sexually abused children and juvenile delinquents. In 2003, he collaborated with different artists and theatre scholars to implement a project called, "Telon-telong Makabayan: Teatro sa Edukasyong Pagkamakabayan." This received a $1 million grant from the first World Bank's Panibagong Paraan, and in the same year, SIKAP was endowed with the Quezon City Most Outstanding Organization Award for Community Service. Dennis studied Broadcasting Communication at the Polytechnic University of the Philippines (PUP) and received his MA in Theatre Arts from the University of the Philippines-Diliman. AMRIT GURUNG Amrit Gurung is a poet, musician, singer, photographer, filmmaker and traveler, and one of Nepal's most recognized faces. His art reflects his strong beliefs about protecting peace, justice and nature. Amrit is the man behind Nepal's foremost folk rock band, Nepathya, and is a role model for Nepal's young adults. He uses the medium of music and photography to spread his message of peace directly to the people. He is a compulsive traveler and has trekked across 70 of Nepal's 75 districts, collecting folk lyrics and music. Amrit took his peace - 23 - concerts around Nepal, while the country was at war. MENAKA GURUSWAMY Menaka Guruswamy practices law at the Supreme Court of India. Her doctoral thesis work, which is underway from Oxford University, is on anti-terror laws in India. She has worked at the Office of the Attorney General of India (Ashok H. Desai), the highest office that represents the central government in the Supreme Court of India. She has also practiced law in New York as an associate at Davis Polk & Wardwell, where her primary area of practice was commercial law. Menaka has also worked as a consultant for the United Nations Development Program, the United Nations Development Fund for Women (UNIFEM), and the Government of India, providing advice on law reform. In 2006-2007, she taught at New York University's School of Law. Her most recent publications include pieces on the constitutional process in Nepal, on constitutional values and the Supreme Court in India, on how to combat financing of terrorism, on financing the Lashkar-e-Toiba, and on the National Investigative Agency Act, 2008. Menaka was a Rhodes Scholar at Oxford University, and 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. She is a member of the Supreme Court Bar Association, New Delhi, and admitted to the Bar in New York. AZIZ HAKIMI Aziz Hakimi is Country Director of Future Generations in Afghanistan, an international non-profit NGO and parallel graduate school that builds local capacity worldwide through a Masters degree in Applied Community Change and Conservation. He has worked as policy advisor for President Karzai of Afghanistan and as Human Rights Advisor with the United Nations in Pakistan and Afghanistan. He also directed a local media NGO and expanded independent radio broadcast and distribution of weekly publications throughout Afghanistan. He was educated in India and South Africa and holds a Masters degree in Conflict, Security and Development from King's College London. PIYA HANVORAVONGCHAI Piya Hanvoravongchai is a lecturer in health policy at the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine (University of London) based in Thailand. He is a physician with interests in international health policy and health economics. After starting his career as a medical doctor in rural Thailand, Piya's work expanded to health policy and system research, including health systems development, health care financing, health systems performance, and human resources for health. He was a Global Health Leadership Fellow at the World Health Organization working on health systems performance measurement and health financing policy. While at the Global Equity Initiative, Harvard University, he coordinated a network of over 200 global health experts to address the global crisis in the health workforce. He was a coordinator of the Asia-Pacific Action Alliance on Human Resources for Health until last year. His ongoing research concerns communicable diseases policy, including the feasibility of measles eradication and health systems' preparation for pandemic influenza in Asia. Piya received his medical degree from Mahidol University, Thailand, and his Masters and Doctoral degrees from the London School of Economics and Harvard University, respectively. SARAH HASHWANI Sarah was elected as chairperson of HOAP, Pakistan in 2003. In 2007, three non-profit organizations supported by the Family Foundation were merged under one, i.e., Hashoo Foundation. In September 2007, she was accepted as a Member of the Clinton Global Initiative, representing Hashoo Foundation at the conference in New York, where it was granted a certification for its achievements for poverty alleviation. Sarah is a board member of Shia Imami Ismaili Council Pakistan, NAVTEC, GPC, President TiE Islamabad, Director Corporate Governance and Strategic Planning-Hashoo Group, IFC Certified Board Director-Hashoo Group Board. Her ambition is to serve humanity and devote her education, experience, and resources to help human development and poverty alleviation and enable the youth to achieve a brighter future. In 2003, Sarah graduated with an Honors Degree from University of Saint Thomas, Houston, Texas. - 24 - HOUMAN HEMMATI Houman Hemmati is an ophthalmologist at Johns Hopkins Hospital and is Global Task Force chairman at the American Jewish Committee. He was born in Iran, and fled to the United States with his family during the revolution in 1979. He attended Stanford, where he codiscovered fetal blood-forming stem cells and revamped the undergraduate education system with then-provost Condoleezza Rice. Following a fellowship in prostate cancer research at the Howard Hughes Medical Institute, Houman earned his MD at UCLA Medical School, concurrent with his PhD at Caltech. There, he was the first to publish that brain tumors arise from stem cells. JUNG-WOOK HONG Jung-wook Hong is an elected member of the National Assembly of the Republic of Korea, representing the Nowon Byung District in Seoul. He is currently serving on the Foreign Affairs, Trade and Unification Committee, as well as the Special Committee on South-North Korean Relations. Jung-wook also served on the Special Committee on US Beef Imports, a highly publicized parliamentary committee organized to review the Korea-US beef import accord signed in April 2008. Prior to entering politics, he had been the chairman and CEO of Herald Media, a leading media group in Korea, which includes The Korea Herald, the nation's largest English newspaper, and The Herald Business, a leading Korean business daily. Jung-wook was also the Chairman and CEO of HMX Donga TV, a premier television network for women. He remains the largest shareholder of both Herald Media and HMX Donga TV. Active in the field of foreign relations, he is a board director of the Korean-American Association and a member of the Policy Advisory Committee of the Asia Society. A lover and patron of the arts, he also serves on the Operating Advisory Committee of the National Museum of Korea, the Operating Committee of the Seoul National University Museum of Art, and the Supporting Committee of the Gloria Opera Company. Jung-wook also leads and sponsors the Nowon Voll Ensemble Company, a youth chamber orchestra in his electoral district. Previously, he passed the New York Bar and worked as an investment banker at Lehman Brothers in the US. He was a founder and the chairman of Struxicon, an internet startup in California. He was selected as a Young Global Leader by the World Economic Forum in 2005, an Asia 21 Fellow by the Asia Society in 2006, and a Young Europe-Asia Leader by the BMW Herbert Quandt Foundation. He has published many articles and books, including Seven Acts Seven Scenes, an autobiography that has sold over 1.2 million copies to date. Jung-wook received his A.B. from Harvard University and J.D. from Stanford University. He also studied at Peking University and Seoul National University. In 2005, he received an honorary doctorate in political science from Yongin University in Korea. SARA HOSSAIN Sara Hossain practices constitutional, public interest, human rights and family law in the Supreme Court of Bangladesh and is based at Dr. Kamal Hossain and Associates. She works actively with two human rights organizations, the Bangladesh Legal Aid and Services Trust (BLAST) and Ain o Salish Kendra (ASK). She is a Board Member of the South Asian Women's Fund, and also a Member of the Chittagong Hill Tracts Commission. She earlier ran the South Asia Programme at the international human rights organization, INTERIGHTS. Sara writes and lectures on issues of human rights, women's rights, public interest law and access to justice and her publications include (co-edited with Lynn Welchman) "Honour: Crimes, Paradigms and Violence against Women,” “Socio-Economic Rights in South Asia” (with Iain Byrne) in Social Rights Jurisprudence, and Remedies for Rights to Choice in Marriage (forthcoming 2009). She was educated at Wadham College, Oxford University (MA (Hons) 1988), and called to the Bar from Middle Temple (1989). 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, Bi-Khim has been active in Taiwan politics for over a decade. She was also Chair of the Foreign Relations Committee in the Legislative Yuan. Bi-Khim has 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. - 25 - EUGENE J. HUANG Eugene J. Huang currently serves as the Government Operations Director for the National Broadband Task Force at the US Federal Communications Commission. Eugene is helping to craft the "national purposes" section of the National Broadband Plan, with a specific focus on the topics of government operations and civic engagement. From 2006 to 2009, he served at the US Department of the Treasury under two separate secretaries of the Treasury, as Policy Advisor to the Secretary and previously as a White House Fellow. In these roles, Eugene covered a wide range of international economic and finance issues with a special responsibility for US bilateral relations with China; China Strategic Economic Dialogue (SED) and its successor, the US-China Strategic and Economic Dialogue (S&ED). Previously, he was a Visiting Scholar at the Stanford Institute for Economic Policy Research (SIEPR) at Stanford University. From 2002 to 2006, Eugene served the Commonwealth of Virginia under Governor Mark R. Warner as the Secretary of Technology and previously as the Deputy Secretary of Technology. Appointed in 2004 as the youngest cabinet member in Virginia history at the age of 28, he was a key member of the management team responsible for Virginia's designation as the nation's best-managed state in 2005. Eugene was also responsible for managing the state's award winning information technology reform initiative, fostered the development of advanced broadband communications, and facilitated the growth of emerging technology industries throughout Virginia. Eugene graduated magna cum laude from the University of Pennsylvania, with a BS in Economics from the Wharton School, a BS in Electrical Engineering, and an MS in Telecommunications Engineering. He received a Thouron Award from the University of Pennsylvania and studied at St. John's College, Oxford University, where he received a M.Phil. with distinction, in Economic History. Eugene is a term member of the Council on Foreign Relations and a member of the International Institute for Strategic Studies. FAZIL IRWAN Fazil Irwan is a Director at the World Islamic Economic Forum (WIEF) Foundation, heading the department of editorial and business development and responsible for all publications of the Foundation. As a professional translator and copywriter, he has written speeches for the Chairman of the Foundation, the Prime Minister and the Deputy Prime Minister of Malaysia on various occasions. He is also the Co-Founder and Head Coordinator of the WIEF Young Leaders Network's Internship and Scholarship Programme, responsible for placing bright students of the Muslim world for internship opportunities abroad and granting scholarship for students to pursue further studies. He founded WorkPlayAsia, a fun cultural-based internship agency company, to bring young people in North America and Europe for internship placements in Malaysia while enjoying a program of local cultural exposure. He used to work on projects for BBC and Thomson on translation and linguistics. Fazil was a British Chevening Scholar, obtaining a Masters degree from the School of Oriental and African Studies (SOAS) London. ZAHID JAMIL Zahid U. Jamil is a Barrister-at-Law and Senior Partner at Jamil & Jamil Barristers-at-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. Zahid 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 US 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 US 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 LLB (Hons), is a Barrister of the Honourable Society of Gray's Inn, London, U.K and an advocate of the High Courts of Pakistan. T. JAYASHREE T.Jayashree is an independent documentary film maker. She has written, directed and produced for radio, television and independent feature documentaries and feature film in India and abroad. Apart from film making, she worked as a trade union activist for two years with an independent trade union of construction workers in Delhi. She received the Indo German Social Service Fellowship from 1991-1993. She is also a board member for SANGAMA, a sexual minorities human rights organization in Bangalore and President of MILANA – a community-based organization of women affected and infected by HIV/AIDS in Bangalore. Her international film collaboration credits include – A Woman's Place, an international women's documentary film project on women and law; and New Americans, a series on immigrants to the US in the late 1990s. Independent films include Many People Many Desires, on class and sexuality in India, and A Human Question, on HIV/AIDS and global access to affordable medicines. Both films are widely screened around the world and are part of the open source initiative “PADMA.” She conducts film screenings, sexuality and sex education classes for high school children in Bangalore. Currently, she is researching the impact of development aid in India. She lives in Bangalore, India. - 26 - PRASHANT JHA Prashant Jha is an independent journalist based in Kathmandu. He is a weekly columnist for the Nepali Times on national politics, ethnic movements, and geo-political influence especially India's Nepal policy. Prashant is also a contributing editor with Himal Southasian Magazine, where he has reported on the changing dynamics of Indian foreign policy, the Naxalite insurgency, the aftermath of the Gujarat riots, and elections in Nepal. Prashant regularly comments and writes on Nepal for international broadcasters and publications, and speaks to diverse audiences. He is currently working on a book on Nepal's political transition, to be published by Penguin India in 2010. HUI CHAN “MIKE” JOO Hui Chan “Mike” Joo is Managing Director & Chief Operating Officer, Global Markets, for Bank of America Merrill Lynch. Mike is based in New York and has global responsibility for strategy, business support, and leading the core operating offices of all the lines of business. Previously, Mike was Head of Asia Debt Capital Markets based in Hong Kong. Before joining Merrill Lynch, he spent nine years at Credit Suisse where he was Head of Asia Debt Capital Markets and was responsible for Korea investment banking and derivatives coverage. Mike began his career at Goldman Sachs in New York and Hong Kong. He received the Ministry of Finance & Economy Excellence Award for his significant contributions to the financial markets in Korea, including his work during the Asian financial crisis. Mike graduated from MIT. 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, Ching 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. Ching’s commitment to development work includes original research, consulting and volunteer activities with various academic institutions and NGOs. 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. Ching has also published a number of articles and research on Education, Youth Development, Governance, and Corporate Social Responsibility. HONG JU KHEE Hong Ju Khee is Media Advisor for the Ministry of Information of the Government of Malaysia. She is also a director of an independent media and public affairs consulting firm. She led the revamp of the national Mandarin news and created a ground-breaking talk show. In her television career, she anchored the daily news in English, Malay and Chinese over a decade. She built and headed NTV7's Mandarin news desk from scratch into the toprated news program and was voted the country's most popular news presenter. As executive producer she conceptualized and hosted award-winning programs. In 2000, she was selected as one of TAG Heuer's Asian Women of the Millenium alongside Zhang Ziyi and Coco Lee. ROMMEL TAMBUNTING JUAN Rommel Tambunting Juan is the President of Philippines native food chain, Binalot Fiesta Foods, Inc., and General Manager and VP for Sales and Marketing of Jeep body builder and exporter, MD Juan Enterprises. In 2005, he was awarded as one of the Top Ten Entrepreneurs by Entrepreneur Magazine. In November 2007, Rommel and Binalot won a once-in-a-lifetime Centennial Prize in the worldwide UPS Out-of-the-Box Small Business Contest, cited for "best exemplifying the end-to-end service theme of UPS's Centennial Celebration". In February 2008, Binalot received a prestigious Anvil Award of Merit from the Public Relations Society of the Philippines (PRSP). Rommel organized the Dangal at Hanapbuhay para sa Nayon (Dahon) Foundation, Binalot's CSR program to help the impoverished banana farmers of Southern Tagalog. He was also at the forefront of organizing an allFilipino group, the Association of Filipino Franchisers, Inc., (AFFI) where he is currently the President. AFFI's advocacy is responsible - 27 - franchising, a concept that ensures aspiring Filipino entrepreneurs are not shortchanged by irresponsible franchisers. At MD Juan Enterprises, Rommel set up an On-the-Job Training (OJT) program for graduating mechanical and industrial engineering students from several universities, preparing them for work in production, process engineering, vehicle & parts design, industrial engineering, production planning, warehousing, inventory control and quality control. Today, preparations are being made to make MD Juan an accredited training center for welders, tinsmith, metalworkers, tool & die makers, machine shop operators and painters. This will give young workers the exposure they need before they seek full-time employment either here or abroad. Rommel obtained his BS Marketing degree from De La Salle University and his Master in Entrepreneurship diploma from the Asian Institute of Management. 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. Gen is also 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 US, and Japan. Gen 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 US and Japan. He is a fellow of the US-Japan Foundation’s “US-Japan Leadership Program.” He received a BA in Geography from Dartmouth College in 1996. He is proud to be born and raised in New York City and currently resides in Tokyo. SILMY KARIM Silmy Karim is CEO of Silka Group, the company that he started in 1995. He is a lecturer at the University of Indonesia. He has published several articles on aspects of economic, entrepreneurship and public policy, and has participated as a speaker at over 100 seminars or talk shows. The President of the Republic of Indonesia appointed him through Presidential Decree as a member of the National Team of Indonesia Military Business Transformation. He has much experience in organization since he was in high school, and now he is the Vice Chairman of HIPMI (Indonesian Young Entrepreneurs Association), Vice Chairman of Public Policy Standing Committee at KADIN (Indonesian Chamber of Commerce and Industry), Secretary-General of Paramadina Foundation (non-profit organization focusing on education), Secretary General of JCI (Junior Chambers International), and Chairman of the Alumni of Young National Tenacity Education (government education program where he was chosen as best graduate). In 2008, Silmy was a fellow of Forum East Asia-Latin America (FEALAC) Young Leader Program. He received his undergraduate degree in economics and Masters in public policy. HILANI KERR Hilani Kerr is a Director and Bank of America Merrill Lynch Regional Head of Client Services for Prime Brokerage. She is based in Hong Kong and leads the teams in Hong Kong, Singapore and Tokyo. As head of the regional client services team, Hilani oversees Prime Brokerage’s relationships with clients, typically hedge funds. Hilani spent eight years with Deutsche Bank’s Offshore Alternative Investments business, working in London, Channel Islands and Mauritius. At Bank of America Merrill Lynch, Hilani is also the regional leader for LEAD (Leadership, Education, Advocacy and Development) for Women, a network dedicated to promoting professional women’s development. She holds a Masters degree from Monash University in Australia. ISHITA KHANNA Ishita Khanna is the Founder and Director of a social enterprise called Ecosphere that works in the cold deserts of the Trans-Himalayas of India on developing sustainable livelihoods for rural communities with linkages to conservation of nature and culture. Her passion for the environment and mountains led her to found Ecosphere, in collaboration with the local community of Spiti. Ecosphere's initiatives in the region range from developing sustainable livelihoods, women's empowerment, climate change mitigation and adaptation, natural resource management, heritage conservation and policy advocacy. Ecosphere's objective is to develop Spiti as a model of sustainable development. Livelihoods and conservation are at the core of its philosophy on which have been built its entire endeavors. Ecosphere was recently awarded the Wild Asia Responsible Tourism Award and the Sierra Club Green Energy and Green Livelihood Achievement Award. Ishita has a degree in development from India's premier social work institute and was recently selected as an Ashoka Fellow. - 28 - MARTAND KHOSLA Martand Khosla set up the architectural studio Romi Khosla Design Studios in 2002. He has been actively engaged in designing architecture for the underprivileged and using alternate material technologies. His buildings have won acclaim with three world architecture awards - one for a hostel for families of destitute patients at a government hospital in New Delhi. His student cafeteria for Jamia Millia Islamia University has been featured in the Phaidon Atlas of World Architecture as one of the best buildings of the 21st Century. He is currently exploring eco-friendly technology for factory worker housing. Martand graduated from the Architectural Association in London. SEAN SE YEON KIM Sean Se Yeon Kim founded his own consulting company, LIAN Consulting Group in 2006. LIAN has provided various financial advisory services for many companies in Korea, especially mergers and acquisitions consulting for SMEs. Currently, he serves as CEO of a troubled company listed in the KOSDAQ market in order to rebuild it through reducing debt ratio and revising profitability of the company. His experience as a CEO (not as an advisor) is brightening his insight about business more. He worked for PricewaterhouseCoopers Korea for eight years, where he managed many corporate restructuring projects and mergers & acquisitions deals there. Sean received a Bachelors and a Masters degree in Business Administration from Seoul National University and a Master of Science Degree from Drexel University in the United States. ARIEF KOESOEMAWIRIA Arief Koesoemawiria is a Founder and Director of Suar Intermuda, a renewable energy company in Indonesia. Suar Intermuda focuses in making practical and affordable renewable energy systems throughout Indonesia. The products include lighting, backup power, marine navigation, remote monitoring and irrigation systems. He started his career as a Registered Civil Engineer and Associate Environmental Engineer in the southwestern US on infrastructure and environmental projects for military and municipal clients. He is a former president of the Civil Engineering Honor Society Alumni Association, officer of the American Society of Civil Engineers, and member of the Infrastructure Security Partnership. MOTOKI KORENAGA Motoki Korenaga is a double career mover, a promising young officer in the Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry (METI) and PhD, with strengths in practical business and engineering management knowledge, team work skills, and multicultural experiences. Motoki made "Innovation 25" – Japan's long-term strategy initiative for the creation of innovation to maintain global competitiveness with an eye on the year 2025, and now formulates a navigating roadmap in robotics and industrial machinery areas for R&D investment and business promotion in cooperation with industry, academia, and public institution. FAISAL KARIM KUNDI Faisal Karim Kundi was elected to the 13th National Assembly of Pakistan in the February 2008 general election on a Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) ticket. He was subsequently elected as the 17th Deputy Speaker of the National Assembly of Pakistan. As a young, first-time elected MNA at the age of 33, Faisal also has the distinction of being the youngest Deputy Speaker of the National Assembly of Pakistan. He began his political career in 2003 and has served as the Divisional Coordinator of the PPP for Dera Ismail Khan. Faisal also has the distinction of defeating, with an overwhelming majority, the religious stalwart and head of his faction of the JUI, a religion-based political party, Maulana Fazlur Rahman, former opposition leader in the National Assembly. During his studies, Faisal has had the opportunity to receive his political grooming from and assist his party chairperson and twice-elected Prime Minister of Pakistan late Benazir Bhutto in London. As the Patron of the Young Parliamentarians Forum (YPF), a multi-party group of MPs aged under 40 in the National Assembly of Pakistan, Faisal is not only working to build leadership and legislative skills in young MPs through a variety of leadership and capacity building initiatives, but also involves young MPs in undertakeinga campus drive across Pakistan against extremism and intolerance. Faisal graduated with LLB in 2002 from Thames Valley College, UK. - 29 - VIVIAN LAU Vivian Lau is the CEO of Junior Achievement Hong Kong, an educational non-profit 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. Vivian 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 20062007 Global Program. DAE HYUNG LEE Lee Daehyung is the President of Hzone (Loft H, Salon H, Hybrid Nefspace, Studio H, Café gallery Dawha) and founding curator of the acclaimed Korean Eye Moon Generation at the Saatchi Gallery in London and Bluedot Asia 2008. His weekly writings for the Financial News have analyzed critical issues regarding the art market, museum strategy, art fund, public art, and culture policy. He is currently curating Gwanju Light Expo Korea,18 Masterpieces: Art+Golf, Korea Tomorrow: Architecture+Art+Design, KyoBo Art Award, and Media Art Station Project. His two-year study at the Curatorial Studies, GSAS, Columbia University gives him wider views and networks around the world. DANNY LEVINSON Danny Levinson is the Founder and CEO of BDL Media Ltd, a multi-million 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 run the company’s 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. 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. SCARLETT LI Scarlett Li is the Founder and CEO of Zebra Media, China's largest multi-media music platform, promoting music on Satellite channels, digital cable channels, concerts, internet and mobile networks. Zebra Media has partnership with two nationally covered TV channels in China, BTTV and MLTV. Zebra Media organizes more than 100 music events every year, these events ranging from 1,000 to 100,000 people. Moreover, Zebra Media is also in partnership with China Mobile, China Telecom and China Unicom to distribute and promote music on mobile networks. Prior to Zebra Media, Scarlett was the general manager of StarTV's Channel [V] – A News Corporation Company – where she launched the first ever Channel [V] Chinese Music Awards (CMA). Scarlett co-founded R2G, one of the leading companies in China that focuses on online and mobile music distribution and licensing. She is a Henry Crown fellow with the Aspen Institute and a NAL of the World Economic Forum. Scarlett obtained her bachelor degree in Australia, majoring in Information Technology and Business Management and her EMBA from Tsinghua University in Beijing. MINA “TITI” LIU Mina “Titi” Liu brings both international experience and a deep concern for Asian Pacific Islander community here in the United States to her work as the Executive Director of the Asian Law Caucus. She began her legal career as an associate in the China practice of Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton and Garrison. She worked for seven years as the Law and Rights Program Officer in the Ford Foundation's Beijing office, supporting the development of nongovernmental organizations and leading two legal reform initiatives in China. She also funded organizations throughout Asia working on legal reform. Previous to joining the Caucus, she was the Garvey Schubert Barer Visiting Professor in Asian Law at the University of Washington School of Law. She has consulted for the US Department of State and USAID and has served on the board of Social Justice Fund Northwest. She is currently on the Steering Committee of the California Coalition for Civil Rights. She has published numerous articles on legal reform in China and lectured widely on the relationship between legal reform and social change. Titi is a graduate of Harvard College and Harvard Law School. - 30 - VIVIAN CLAIRE LIU Vivian Claire Liu is the Founding Director of PhilanthropyWorks, Asia's first philanthropy advisory and execution boutique dedicated to advising foundations on honing their philanthropic strategies, executing the plans, and evaluating their impact. Vivian's burning passion for making a difference led her to world-class organizations across the private, public and non-profit spheres - Goldman Sachs Mergers & Acquisitions, The World Bank, Medecins sans Frontieres (MSF) and UBS; these have coalesced to form the perfect skill set for executing a highimpact philanthropy service. Vivian is the first Asian elected to the global board of a major NGO, Nobel Peace Prize winner Medecins sans Frontieres (OC Belgium), for which she served as financial controller in Liberia. She was invited to join the Knights of Malta, and also chosen as one of ASEAN's nextgeneration leaders for the ASEAN 100 Leadership Forum. She addresses select audiences on innovations in philanthropy. Her 2009 speaking engagements include the Harvard Social Enterprise Conference and Asian Family Business Forum. Vivian was chosen as The World Bank's first Junior Associate, building the model that quantified the true wage bill of the Government of Indonesia; this underpinned the Bank's approval for a multi-billion dollar adjustment loan to raise civil service pay. At Goldman Sachs, Vivian was picked for the M&A execution team of three for China Mobile's first strategic stake sale to Vodafone, and served as the lead analyst for the restructuring and exchange offer of Guangdong Enterprises. Vivian graduated from the University of Pennsylvania with two degrees (Wharton & College) in three years. ROBIN LOON Robin Loon is an Assistant Professor at the National University of Singapore. He obtained his PhD in Intercultural theatre and performance from Royal Holloway University of London. Robin is also an active participant in the Singapore theatre scene, both as practitioner and assessor for the National Arts Council. Effectively bilingual in Chinese and English, Robin hopes to merge the traditional and the modern, the east and the west through his creative and academic work. He has maintained close ties with Singapore's premier English-Language Theatre company, TheatreWorks, and his recent work for the company as a writer/dramaturg is a collaboration with its artistic director, Ong Keng Sen, on an intercultural production entitled, GEISHA, which has toured the USA, Europe and Asia. He has also recently been appointed the head of the TheatreWorks Writer’s Laboratory, a writer's incubation program into its 16th year. PARDIS MAHDAVI Pardis Mahdavi is an Assistant Professor of Anthropology at Pomona College in California. She received her PhD 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. SWETA MANGAL Sweta Mangal is the Co-Founder & CEO of the "Dial 1298 for Ambulance" project. Today, 1298 Ambulance Service covers 50 million people across Mumbai, Kerala and Patna and has transported over 100,000 patients and victims since its launch. She has also started a school in Rajasthan to impart quality education. She has worked with top corporates in India including ZEE TV group, Tata AIG Life Insurance, and Marico Industries. Sweta received her MBA from Rochester Institute of Technology, and is a Chevening Sr. Gurukul Scholar in Leadership and Excellence from the London School of Economics. AARON MANIAM Aaron Maniam is currently Deputy Director at the Strategic Policy Office of the Public Service Division, 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, Aaron 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), Aaron was active in promoting debating among Singaporean youths. He continues to judge debating competitions and conduct workshops for - 31 - schools. He will be one of the Chief Adjudicators at the 2008 World Schools Debating Championship, to be held in Washington, DC. Aaron 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. SYED NASIM MANZUR Syed Nasim Manzur is a managing director of Apex Footwear Ltd, the first export-oriented leather shoe factory in Bangladesh and second largest footwear retailer in that country. Apex is an Italian joint venture and the largest footwear exporter with 2008 revenues of over US$81million and more than 5000 employees. He also serves as Director of Apex Tannery Ltd, the largest tannery in Bangladesh. Syed helped set up Grey Dhaka, the first joint venture advertising agency in Bangladesh and now a WPP company, and Quantum Market Research BD Ltd, the leader in qualitative market research and now serves as managing director for both. He led the acquisition of a pharmaceutical plant that is now Apex Pharma and will be commissioning its new GMP Plant in August. Syed is currently the Vice President of Metropolitan Chamber of Commerce and Industry, the oldest business chamber in Bangladesh, and a director of Pioneer Insurance Ltd the fifth largest insurer in the country. He is a trustee for the Society for Promotion of Bangladesh Art, a member of the SuperBrands Advisory Council, and is also associated with a mass literacy program called Ganoshikhya Andolon. He is also enjoying his stint as guest faculty teaching international business in the BBA program at the Institute of Business Administration (IBA), Dhaka University, the premier business school in Bangladesh. Syed completed his BS Economics in entrepreneurial management from Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania in 1990. KHET MAR Khet Mar is a writer and a journalist from Myanmar. She started writing short stories in 1989 while Myanmar was going through political turmoil, and most of her short stories are related to the lives and struggling of ordinary people. She has worked for a business magazine named "Dana" as a journalist since 2001. She is a co-founder of Zagawa Environmental Net Work which was founded in 2006 by several writers and journalists. Members of this network created a website (www.Zagawa.info) and have tried to publish a collection of short stories, articles, poems and features about environmental issues. In 2008, when Cyclone Nargis hit Myanmar, Khet established a group of volunteers for relief work and led them in supporting victims in the delta of Myanmar. She was a visiting fellow at the International Writing Program at the University of Iowa and is City of Asylum/Pittsburgh's current writer-in-residence. She received her BS Chemistry degree from Yangon University in 1995. DARWIN D.J. MARIANO At the age of 15, Darwin D.J. Mariano was elected as the youngest youth council chairperson of Quezon City under the first youth council elections. He was later elected Vice President for Luzon of the First National Youth Parliament. He was appointed to the National Youth Consultative Task Force that helped prepare the new government's youth agenda in 2001. In 1996, Darwin founded the Roco for President Youth Movement, which became Aksyon Kabataan, the youth arm of the late Senator Raul Roco's political party, Aksyon Demokratiko (Democratic Action). He served as spokesperson for Raul Roco during the 1998 and 2004 presidential elections. In 2006, Darwin published his first book entitled Unfortunate Consequences: Legal Barriers to Ill-Gotten Wealth Recovery with a foreword written by former Senate President and first Presidential Commission on Good Government Chairman, Jovito R. Salonga. As Public Affairs Director for CEMEX Philippines and Asia, he organized the CEMEX Adopta-Species program, a comprehensive campaign to protect the Philippines' threatened species through greater private sector participation in biodiversity conservation. He continues to be involved in private sector initiatives that support good governance, public education and environmental protection in the country. Darwin studied psychology at the University of the Philippines in Diliman. He completed his law degree at the University of the Philippines. At graduation, his legal research paper entitled: Legal and Jurisprudential Barriers to the Recovery of Ill-Gotten Wealth was awarded the Generoso V. Jacinto Prize for Best Paper in Remedial Law. SHAFFI MATHER Shaffi Mather is the Founder of Dial 1298 for Ambulance. He is part of an upcoming new generation of young leaders within the Indian National Congress Party. He was educated at the Mahatma Gandhi University, University of Pittsburgh, University of Bridgeport, and the London School of Economics, where he was a Chevening Senior Scholar and currently, a Visiting Lecturer. He was selected to be a Mason Fellow at the JFK School of Government, Harvard University for the academic year 2007-08. Post MBA, Shaffi took his family business in real estate to a leadership position in his state and then professionally worked with two of India’s leading corporate tycoons, Mukesh Ambani (Reliance Industries) and Subash Chandra (Zee TV/Essel Group). Shaffi’s most notable - 32 - accomplishment has been the successful establishment of an Emergency Medical Service (EMS) “DIAL 1298 FOR AMBULANCE” (www.1298.org.in) in Mumbai, the first truly world-class self-sustainable EMS in India. This project is now under expansion in Mumbai and in his home state, Kerala. BATCHIMEG MIGEDDORJ Batchimeg Migeddorj recently joined the President’s Office as a National Security Policy Advisor to the President of Mongolia. Previously, she served as a researcher for the Institute for Strategic Studies of Mongolia and later as a Head of the Ulaanbaatar Trade and Economic Representative Office in Taipei. Her main research subjects are China and major powers' relations in Northeast Asia. She has published numerous articles at home and abroad on related topics. She completed her studies at Beijing Language and Culture University in 1995, and obtained a Masters degree in political science at the National Defense University of Mongolia. Currently, she is a PhD candidate at National Taiwan University. WAJMA MOHSENI Wajma Mohseni is the Director of MOBY Group, a pioneering Afghan organization whose major initiatives developed a thriving media and entertainment industry in Afghanistan. At MOBY, Wajma leads the advertising and marketing strategy implementation across 12 businesses, including the award-winning TOLO TV and popular brands ARMAN FM and LEMAR TV. She spearheaded programs such as Afghan Star, a hugely popular talent quest that went on to inspire a documentary by the same name and subsequently won two Sundance Film Festival awards. Prior to joining MOBY, Wajma worked in marketing and communications at leading organizations including NEC Australia, Telstra's Sensis and Australian internet startup, Virtual Communities. She is the author of eBusiness Made Easy, a small to medium business technology guide that reached over 25,000 businesses around Australia. She completed her degree in Business (Marketing) from Monash University in Australia. JOMPHONG MONGKHONVANIT Jomphong Mongkhonvanit is Rector of the Siam Institute of Technology and Assistant President of Siam University in Thailand. He regularly lectures, writes and comments on regional competitiveness, human development and social issues. As the author of numerous international publications and books such as Regional Development in a Knowledge Economy, Jomphong has served as a consultant to various international organizations and governmental agencies. He was recently appointed as Advisor to the Deputy Prime Minister. Jomphong holds academic degrees from Harvard University, Columbia University, University of WisconsinMadison, and University of Bath. WESTLEY “WES” WATENDE MOORE Westley “Wes” Watende Moore is an investment banker for Citigroup. A former White House Fellow, Wes 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. Wes 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. 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 which is also the main partner of Microsoft in Afghanistan. He returned to Afghanistan in December 2001, and worked at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs as a Director-General of Communication & Archives. There, he built the first IT department and training center and trained over 2,600 government employees. Fawad received a degree in Computer Science from George Mason University, Virginia. - 33 - OMAR MUSTAPHA Omar Mustapha is Founder and Managing Partner of Ethos & Company, Malaysia's leading boutique strategy consulting firm, and Co-founder and General Partner of Ethos Capital, Malaysia's largest non-institutional private equity firm focused on providing growth capital and active management support for companies. Omar has served as a Senior Associate with McKinsey & Company, based in London, Dubai and Kuala Lumpur; Special Assistant to the Deputy PM; Vice President, Multimedia Development Corporation; and Corporate Planner & Downstream Business Manager, National Petroleum Corporation (Petronas). He is founding member of the World Islamic Economic Forum (WIEF) Young Leaders Network, and was nominated World Economic Forum (WEF) Young Global Leader and Eisenhower Fellow 2008. Omar received his BA and MA, PPE, from Oxford. 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. Ahmad also works as Chairperson of the Fair and Free Election Foundation of Afghanistan. He is a member of the Steering Committee of Citizens Against Terror and is a member of the advisory board of the Open Society Institute (OSI) Afghanistan programs. He has written extensively on politics and human rights in Afghanistan and is a member of the Board of Editors of the Oxford Journal on Transitional Justice. He served as Spokesperson for the national assembly (Loya Jirga) in 2002. Prior to his appointment at the AIHRC, he worked as country director for the international human rights law group, Global Rights. Ahmad won several international awards and was recognized as an "Asian Hero" by Time Magazine in 2004. He 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. LENA NAHLOUS Lena Nahlous is Executive Director of Information and Cultural Exchange (ICE), with 16 years’ experience in non-government arts, cultural and media organizations. She has managed initiatives that have engaged thousands, particularly women, refugees, migrants and young people. Under Lena's leadership, ICE has grown ten-fold in terms of projects and scope. Lena established Artfiles, an employment program for artists, the Switch Digital Arts Access Centre, and was a co-founder of the Arab Film Festival. She undertook an Asialink Arts Fellowship to Hong Kong, and completed the Asialink Leadership program. She participated in the Australia 2020 Summit and was named one of Sydney's 100 Creative Catalysts in 2009. HAFEZ NAZERI Hafez Nazeri, son of legendary musician Shahram Nazeri, is Iran's most influential and admired new composer and singer. Together, they have introduced Persian/Sufi music to the Western world. By the age of nine, Hafez had already begun to perform alongside his father. In 2000, Hafez assembled a talented group of young performers to form the Rumi Ensemble. These musical innovations not only reached younger audiences, they also had an impact on the musical scene in Iran and beyond. With 140,000 in attendance, the Rumi Ensemble's concerts in Tehran set a record for the entire Middle East. At the age of 21, in search of new artistic ground, Hafez came to New York to study western classical music. Along with new members of his Rumi Ensemble, Hafez launched "In the Path of Rumi," a highly successful North American tour which performed record-breaking, soldout concerts, to rave reviews. The venues included The Atlanta Symphony Hall and Los Angeles' Kodak theater - the most highly attended Persian classical music concert outside of Iran. Hafez received the UCLA Creativity Award for Most Distinguished Young Composer, The Irvine City Hall Award of Distinction in Kurdish music, and The United Nations Association for his innovation in Music. February 25, 2006 was named Hafez Nazeri Day in San Diego County. Hafez has lectured at Emory University and Harvard University. He released a new CD called The Passion of Rumi, which the LA Times and the Boston Globe chose as one of the five best CDs in World Music for 2007. In November 2009, Hafez Nazeri became the first Iranian Headline musician to perform at the legendary Carnegie Hall Stern Auditorium. In 2005, he received a Diploma in Composition and Conducting from the Mannes College of Music. - 34 - HENRY B. NGUYEN Henry B. Nguyen is the founder and Managing General Partner of IDG Ventures Vietnam, a venture capital firm focused on investing in private businesses in Vietnam from inception to growth stages. The firm focuses on businesses in the consumer, technology, media, and telecommunications sectors in Vietnam. Henry is himself a serial entrepreneur who has helped establish companies such as S2S Medical Publishing, Medschool.com, YAN Media, and VinaGame. He was previously an Associate at Goldman Sachs and a senior researcher at the Northwestern University Institute for Neuroscience. Henry earned his BA in the Classics at Harvard University and his MD and MBA at Northwestern University Medical School and the Kellogg School of Management. JOHN O'LOGHLEN John O’Loghlen is a Co-Founder of Gung Ho Ventures, a platform launching new restaurant brands in China. Previously, John led Domino's Pizza's new market entry into Asia following five years with Goldman Sachs in London and New York, finally transitioning to Goldman Sachs’ Chairman John Thornton's China advisory business in 2005. Prior to this, John managed an executive recruitment start-up in Eastern Europe. John's other interests include being a Director of export start-up New Zealand Spring Water Limited and a Government appointed advisor to New Zealand Trade's China Beachheads program. Outside of business, John is COO of Oxford-based Harry Mahon Cancer Research Trust and Chairman of the Hong Kong-registered Golden Bird Foundation which promotes conservation education in China. He received his BA at Harvard and Masters degree at Cambridge University. SHARMEEN OBAID CHINOY Sharmeen Obaid Chinoy is a documentary filmmaker who has worked in over 10 countries producing and reporting on 14 films for CNN, PBS, Discovery Channel and Channel 4 (U.K.) Her work has earned her major awards in broadcast journalism including the Overseas Press Club Award, The American Women in Radio and Television award, The Cine Golden Eagle Award, The Banff TV Rockie Award, and the South Asian Journalist Award. 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. Sharmeen is also the founder and president of The Citizens Archive of Pakistan, a not-for-profit educational institution and heritage centre established in Karachi in February 2007 with the aim of strengthening civil society and unleashing the creativity of Pakistanis, allowing them to express and explore their heritage and history. AHMAD IZHAM OMAR Ahmad Izham Omar is the CEO of 8TV. He has launched businesses in multiple industries. In music, he started the legendary Positive Tone record label in 1994. In 2003, after selling Positive Tone to EMI, he became CEO of 8TV, which became a big hit with its innovative programming. In 2006, as Head of Media Prima Radio he launched Fly FM and Hot FM, now the #2 English language station and #1 station for under 35s in Malaysia, respectively. He recently launched One FM this year. Izham also launched Monkey Bone, a record label, which produces many of Malaysia's most popular artists. In 2009, Izham was appointed CEO of Alt Media, Media Prima's foray into digital media. Izham is a multi award-winning music producer, arranger, songwriter and musician, recently awarded VIMA's Lifetime Achievement Award. Izham is on the Board of Trustees for the Asian Television Awards. AZRAN OSMAN RANI Azran Osman Rani is currently CEO of AirAsiaX, a global pioneer in low-cost long-haul aviation. He led the start-up from concept, capital raising, securing licenses, and launch in four months. AirAsiaX achieved RM1 billion sales and carried 1 million passengers in less than two years, operating profitably in 2009 while most global airlines suffered major losses. AirAsiaX was awarded Best New Airline in 2008. Azran was the former Business Development Director of Astro All Asia Networks, a leading media joint ventures and investments in Indonesia, China and India. Azran is a former associate partner of McKinsey & Company with extensive consulting experience across Southeast Asia and Korea. He has Masters and Bachelors degrees from Stanford University. He plays ultimate Frisbee, enjoys surfing and is a marathon junkie. - 35 - VIVEK PANDIT Vivek Pandit is a Partner in McKinsey's India Office where he serves as the leader of McKinsey's Corporate Finance and Principal Investing practices and is a leader of McKinsey's Global High-Tech, Media and Telecom practices. Prior to returning to India in 2005, Vivek was a Partner in McKinsey's New York office. He is an author of Granularity of Growth: Asia, The Rising Remote Infrastructure Management Opportunity: Establishing India's leadership, and Nasscom-McKinsey Strategic Review, among several other pieces on strategy and hightechnology. Since Vivek returned to India, he has led several non-profit grassroots initiatives in education and healthcare. Among these are helping to found Teach for India, a national teaching corps, and developing St. Jude's India Childcare Centers, providing access to cancer treatment and pastoral care for some of India's poorest children. In recognition, he was awarded an India Leadership Initiative fellowship from the Aspen Institute in 2008. He serves on the Board of Governors of The Doon School, India's leading secondary residential school, on the Leadership Council of the University of Pennsylvania's Center for Advanced Studies of India, and as an advisor on policy to select government ministries. Vivek earned a BS (magna cum laude) in Electrical Engineering & Computer Science from the University of California anda Masters degree in Engineering and Management from Stanford University, where he was a Valentine Fellow. RASHNEH PARDIWALA Rashneh Pardiwala is the Founder & Director of the Centre for Environmental Research and Education (CERE), a Mumbai-based non-profit organization that works to promote environmental sustainability through formal education, corporate partnerships, public awareness campaigns and legal advocacy. Her organization has successfully completed many rural and urban, national-level research and development projects. She has consulted different government departments, helped integrate environmental education into mainstream curriculum, published more than 25 titles, and produced short films on global warming. In 2005, Rashneh was recognized as a 'Social Entrepreneur for Change' and was awarded an Ashoka Fellowship. She is an ecologist from the University of Edinburgh having specialized in the field of Climate Change. PARAG PATEL Parag Patel is a Senior Director of the VMware division at EMC Corporation. One of the world's largest technology companies, EMC is a $10 billion leader in storage and information management products. Parag has held numerous executive sales and marketing positions in the industry and has also served as a Peace Corps volunteer in West Africa and remains active in various international development-related activities. Parag completed BAs in Electrical Engineering and History, from Stanford University. He then completed an MBA at Harvard University. He is an expert on regional issues (India and South Asia), science and technology, high technology, and Third World development. TITIPOL PHAKDEEWANICH Titipol Phakdeewanich is a political scientist and university lecturer at the Ubon Ratchathani University in Thailand. The university is located in the comparatively undeveloped north-eastern region of Thailand known as Isan, where the majority of the population are rural people, and the dominant sector in the local economy is agriculture. Therefore, as a political scientist and university lecturer, Titipol’s role is not simply restricted to university-based teaching and conducting research. In addition, he believes that his role must also involve the promotion of political empowerment in disregarded communities such as these. The rural population of Isan tends to underestimate their potential contribution in relation to the process of democratization taking place in Thailand today. Titipol received his PhD in 2005 from the University of Warwick. JIMMY (TUAN) PHAM Jimmy Pham is the Founder and CEO of KOTO International, a not-for-profit vocational training program and restaurant. KOTO (Know One, Teach One) started as a small sandwich shop in Hanoi, giving nine street kids jobs, skills and most importantly, hope for a better life. KOTO is now a 120-seat restaurant, registered charity and highly regarded vocational training program, where its students learn the hospitality skills that will become the silver bullet to end the cycle of poverty. The 24-month program teaches English, health, hygiene, sports, and community and other life skills. These necessary skills will not only empower the KOTO students for life, but give them dignity and pride. The KOTO program is an internationally-recognized training centre through Australia's Box Hill Institute of TAFE, and is renowned locally as the premier training institution by all major hotels and international restaurants in Vietnam. In 2005, ABC Australia aired the program "Jimmy's Kitchen," - 36 - which was viewed by an audience of millions. In 2006, Jimmy received the prestigious James Strong Outstanding Leadership Award for his achievements. Jimmy's vision is that the KOTO concept will be replicated throughout Vietnam and Asia, giving thousands more street kids hope, dignity and the life changing skills that KOTO has brought to the streets of Hanoi. MITCHELL PHAM Mitchell Pham is co-founder of the Augen Software Group. Born in Vietnam, Mitchell Pham first came to New Zealand as a refugee at the age of 13. Since its founding in 1993, the Augen Software Group now encompasses a number of companies in both New Zealand and Vietnam. Today, Mitchell works as a strategy advisor to a number of organizations with high-growth potential and innovation opportunities. He also advises in a number of New Zealand-Asia government initiatives, trade missions, and research projects. Mitchell is currently a member of the Action Asia Advisory Group, a team that advises the New Zealand government on business sector engagements with countries of Asia. He is also an active Asia 21 Fellow, a member of the Vietnam Strategic Ventures Network, as well as an Executive Committee member of the Vietnamese Overseas Business Entrepreneurs Network. Mitchell is a keen supporter of the Asia-New Zealand Foundation and of efforts to encourage New Zealand organizations to engage more with Asia. He also supports not-for-profit organizations in the community healthcare/disability/social services sector and the fitness industry. Mitchell studied information and communications technology at university. 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, Truc went back to Vietnam with a PhD 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. Truc 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. MEI PIN PHUA Phua Mei Pin is Deputy Director (Industry) in the Singaporean Ministry of Trade and Industry, where she has been tasked to bring to fruition two multi-billion dollar integrated casino resorts. These unprecedented developments are expected to create 60,000 jobs economywide and contribute 1.6 percent of GDP. Besides facilitating the success of the projects, she makes sure she can sleep at night by tackling the security and social imperatives to preserve the character of a country where casinos were banned for over 40 years. In a multi-faceted public service career, Mei Pin has performed as a diplomat covering the Malaysia, Brunei, Middle East and Central Asia desks, represented Singapore at the 61st United Nations General Assembly, served as General Manager of a municipal Government department, and developed and rolled out a public service reform agenda in the Prime Minister's Office. She graduated Phi Beta Kappa from Harvard with a degree in literature, but the public service gave her a job anyway. She serves on the committees of several charitable organizations. 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 recently 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. Jia 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. Jia 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. - 37 - TONY PUA Tony Pua is the Member of Parliament for Petaling Jaya Utara under the Democratic Action Party (DAP). He was also elected the DAP National Publicity Secretary and heads the party's Economic Policy Bureau. Before joining politics full-time in January 2007, he was the CEO of a Malaysian IT company which he founded in March 1997, just before the Asian Financial Crisis. He successfully listed the company on the Singapore Exchange in August 2001 and became the youngest CEO-founder of a listed company in Singapore at the age of 29. Tony has since divested all his shares in the company to serve the community and take part in socio-political affairs of Malaysia. Tony graduated with a degree in Philosophy, Politics and Economics from Keble College, Oxford University on a scholarship from MTC Foundation. PRITI RADHAKRISHNAN Priti Radhakrishnan is the Co-Founder and Co-Director of Initiatives For Medicines, Access & Knowledge (IMAK), 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, Priti 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 US, 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. LAKSHMAN NAMAL RAJAPAKSA Lakshman Namal Rajapaksa is the Chairman of the Tharunyata Hetak (Aspiring Youth) program. His credo in life is to bring peace to Sri Lanka starting with the nation's youth; instilling patriotism and universal harmony to bring everyone together. Even though most Sri Lankan youth come from different backgrounds, Namal is determined to put aside immaterial differences like religion, caste, race, social standing and financial status to strengthen peace and unity in Sri Lanka. Hailing from a notably political family (his father, the Honorable Mahinda Percy Rajapaksa, is the sixth president of Sri Lanka, and his mother, Shiranthi Rajapaksa, was Miss Ceylon 1978), he has always been at the forefront to help people and offer solutions to problems that are ever-present in this modern day. He travels around the world extensively and participates in many youth-related events by spearheading the Aspiring Youth program. Having started community development work ever since he was 16 years, he is at the forefront of achieving as much as he can for Sri Lankan youth. Presently, Namal is finishing a law degree at a prestigious university in London. SANTHOSH RAMDOSS Santhosh Ramdoss is a Program Manager at BRAC, the world's largest anti-poverty organization with its roots in Bangladesh. At BRAC, he is currently a key resource in a $20 million development initiative in Uganda, impacting the lives of 1.5 million people. Santhosh is also the co-founder of ProGreen, a fast-growing social business which manufactures eco-friendly disposable tableware in rural India. The venture has won multiple international business plan competitions and currently exports products to buyers in Europe and the United States. Santhosh is also the founding editor at thinkchangeindia.org, India's leading blog on social entrepreneurship and social innovation. He graduated with an MBA from Bharathidasan Institute of Management, one of the top business schools in India and with an MPA from NYU Wagner. At NYU, he received the Jo Ivey Boufford award for innovation in recognition of his efforts in identifying cross-sectoral solutions for social change, and also the Howard G. Newman Award for exemplary work done by a capstone team. He was also a Catherine B. Reynolds Foundation Fellow in Social Entrepreneurship at NYU. 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 - 38 - 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. Kathleen’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 to 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 three-year program in “venturesome philanthropy” that aims to increase the number of philanthropists worldwide. MICHAEL RIADY Michael Riady works with his family's organization, the Lippo Group, with assets over US$10 billion and a business presence throughout the Asian region. For the last six years, Michael has been mainly involved in the Real Estate Group, managing over US$2.5 billion worth of developments in Indonesia alone. He holds several senior managing director positions in the group and oversees the whole operation aspects of a development from acquisition, permits, design, concepts, marketing, finance, and construction. Michael has experiences in retail malls, residential, hotels, office and mixed-use developments. He is also involved in the business development side, seeking real estate opportunities globally. Michael previously worked with Fidelity Investments, Independent Capital Management, and Manatt, Phelps & Phillips law firm in Los Angeles. Michael is a member of the Indonesian Chamber of Commerce or KADIN-Real Estate chapter, for the period 2009-2014. He received his Bachelors from California State University, Fullerton, and is a candidate of the UCLA-NUS Executive MBA School. PIR MUHAMMAD SADIQ Pir Muhammad Sadiq is Chairman of Hazrat Sultan Oliya Foundation and Pir Gul Hassan Shah Trust. These two organizations support free medical camps, educational scholarships, safe drinking water projects, and, through an NGO (NISHAT Welfare Organization), they have sanitation and community development works under way. At the age of 17, Muhammad inherited 5,000 acres of agricultural estate from his late father in the Sindh province of Pakistan and became the spiritual leader of the Luari Jamat (community) of two million people, mainly Sufi Muslims and Hindus spread in three major provinces of Pakistan,(Sindh, Punjab, and Balochistan) and across the globe. Along with managing his estate, in 2000 he established new lines of business which include coal mining, power generation, livestock, construction, and commodity trading. Presently, he is Founder and Chairman of The Luaripak Group which includes the following main companies: 150MW Dir Hydro Power Project (Pvt) Ltd., 50MW Luaripak Energy (Pvt) Ltd., a wind power company, and 200MW Badin Electric Power Company (Pvt) Ltd., a thermal project. These three above mentioned projects are at various development stages. M/S Luaripak Investments (Pvt) Ltd., a construction and commodity trading company, successfully imported 35,000MT of Urea for the Trading Corporation of Pakistan in 2005. Asian Mining (Pvt) Ltd. holds the rights over 2,000 acres of coal mines at Lakhra Fields Sindh, Pakistan. Pak-Emirates Livestock (Pvt) Ltd. manages 1000 cattle heads at Qazi Ahmed Sindh, Pakistan. Muhammad received his BA in Pakistan. LOBSANG SANGAY Lobsang Sangay is a Research Fellow at the East Asian Legal Studies Program at Harvard Law School. Lobsang earned his Doctorate in law, and Masters degree from Harvard Law School, and did his LLB and BA (Honors) from Delhi University, India. He was a recipient of the 2004 Yong K. Kim' 95 Prize of Excellence for his doctoral dissertation and received a Fulbright Fellowship to study at Harvard Law School. In his Track II Initiative, Lobsang has organized five unprecedented conferences between Chinese and Tibetan scholars, including an unprecedented meeting between HH the Dalai Lama and 35 Chinese scholars at Harvard University in 2003. As an expert on Tibet, international human rights laws, democracy and conflict resolution, he has been consulted by the news media, including BBC, Washington Post, Far Eastern Economic Review, and The Boston Globe and has published articles about the Tibetan issue in the Harvard Asia Quarterly and Journal of Democracy, to name a few. JOTHIMANI SENNIMALAI Jothimani Sennimalai serves in the Office of the National Secretary of the Indian Youth Congress. As a young girl inspired by the ideals of Gandhiji's Gram Swaraj (Village Self Rule), she seized the opportunity to work for the development of her village. Starting as an elected civic representative at the age of 22, she served 10 years in that capacity, deepening her socio-political work with poor and marginalized people. In a national talent search within the party, Jothimani was identified for her potential and was promoted to her - 39 - current position. She works with a committed team of leaders in revamping the Indian Youth Congress - to democratize, to motivate youth, cultivate leadership in the cadre and youth of India. DURREEN SHAHNAZ Durreen Shahnaz is Head of the Programme on Social Innovation and Change and Adjunct Associate Professor at the Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy (LKY School) at the National University of Singapore. Durreen has been a changemaker throughout her career which has spanned both the social and private sector. As a successful social entrepreneur, she founded, ran and sold oneNest, a New York-based social purpose business which operated a marketplace for products produced by microfinance, micro enterprises and artisan groups from all over the world. Recently, Durreen founded Impact Investment Exchange Asia, a social stock exchange which will allow Asian social enterprises to raise growth capital. Durreen began her career in the social sector at Grameen Bank where she played a critical role in the bank's first major capital raising exercise. At the World Bank, she evaluated nonperforming loan portfolios for the East Africa Department and at International Finance Corporation she assisted in selling Ashanti, the largest gold mine in the world for the Ghanaian government. In the private sector, Durreen worked as an investment banker at Morgan Stanley before moving to the media sector. As the head of three regional media companies (Asia City Publishing Group, Hearst Magazines International and Reader's Digest Asia), she worked vigorously to incorporate social responsibility in these companies' work. Durreen holds a BA from Smith College (double major in Economics and Government); and a joint graduate degree -- MBA from Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania (Finance) and MA from the School for Advanced International Studies at Johns Hopkins University (International Economics and International Relations). VINITA A. SHETTY Vinita A. Shetty is a Senior Editor at DNA, India's fastest growing English daily. She heads the Editorial Team and has a special interest in social reform, grass-roots education, advocacy issues and highlighting social injustices. Vinita has over 11 years of journalistic experience with leading newspapers like the Times of India and Asian Age - spanning investigative reporting, development issues, human rights violations and urban infrastructure issues. In 2007, she was appointed City Editor for the launch of Bangalore Mirror, the city's first compact daily, and headed the city reporting teams and news room operations. She has also researched, scripted and anchored TV projects covering varied topics. Vinita has lectured on women's rights, newsroom ethics, Indian media and youth issues. A member of I-volunteer, which provides assistance to terminally ill children, the elderly, and the physically challenged, she also volunteers as a media consultant to NGOs and is a member of the Network of Women in Media, India (NWMI). Vinita lives in Bangalore with her husband and enjoys photography, horse-riding and mentoring young writers. Vinita graduated from Christ University in Journalism, Psychology and English. SMITA SINGALKAR Smita Singalkar is a practicing women’s rights activist and lawyer in the Nagpur District and High Court. She works for Human Rights and Law Defenders (HRLD) by directly intervening in the courts and providing legal aid to women prisoners and victims of domestic violence. Smita works to make the judiciary sensitive about the issues related to women and trying to empower the victims of violence to come ahead and fight for their rights. She completed her studies in medicine and later studied law. DEEPIKA SINGH Deepika Singh is the Founder and Director of Udaan, an organization that focuses on issues of access and quality of primary education. Udaan is currently a program of JANVIKAS, a 20-year-old organization. Deepika’s major areas of work are training of rural youth as educators; training of public school teachers on perspective building; content creation for primary school children to mainstream values of diversity, democracy and citizenship; and networking and liaising with government institutions and other organizations. She has designed and executed interventions for creating access to education, improving quality of education of public schools, use of community media for improving quality of education, education of Muslim children and educational interventions with children affected by communal violence. - 40 - SABRINA SINGH Sabrina Singh is an astronaut trainer for NASA working with Japanese, Russian, European and US astronauts on spacesuits and living sustainably with limited resources in space. As the founder of NASA Everest Treks, she leads hiking expeditions to remote Himalayan mountains and also conducts medical care and education outreach in underserved areas. She is the founder and executive director of DUNK IT!, which uses sports culture to foster education on humanitarian crises. Sabrina is a graduate of a national leadership development program called NASA FIRST (Foundations of Influence, Relationships, Success, and Teamwork). She was also the recipient of a Rotary International Foundation scholarship for the Egypt Group Study Exchange. In this role, she motivated and mentored female engineering students. Sabrina also mentors graduating seniors at the American University of Afghanistan in Kabul. She serves on the young professionals advisory board for the Houston World Affairs Council. SEAGULL HAIYAN SONG Seagull Haiyan Song is currently a Senior Counsel at the Walt Disney Company based in Shanghai. Prior to joining Disney, Seagull was a partner at King and Wood, the largest law firm in China, and a consultant at Arnold & Porter LLP. Seagull has been acclaimed as the "Asialaw Leading lawyer" in the field of Intellectual Property in 2006, 2007, 2008 and 2009. Seagull holds two LL.M degrees (Master of Law); one from the University of California Berkeley School of Law in 2007, and another from Hong Kong University in 2002. P.V. SREENIJIN P.V. Sreenijin is an advocate who is also a social activist, youth leader and community worker. Born into a middle class family with a strong value system, and a record of social and political initiative, Sreenijin plunged into politics right from his school days. He soon emerged as a youth leader within the ranks of the Indian National Congress, having created an identity as a visionary whose commitments to the most downtrodden in society won him tremendous goodwill and accolades. In pursuit of social justice for the most marginalized within the Indian community, he founded the Ambedkar Youth Wing inspired by the legendary dalit icon Dr. B.R. Ambedkar, and the father of the nation, Mahatma Gandhi. He has been closely associated with KELSAKerala State Legal Services Authority in organizing legal awareness camps across the state. As an advocate practicing in the High Courts of Delhi and Kerala his area of focus includes constitutional law and human rights. He has also specialized in public interest litigation and has been instrumental in setting up public advocacy groups which focus on dalits and youth empowerment. In light of his achievements, the Congress party offered him an opportunity to contest elections to the Legislative Assembly. As one of the youngest candidates, he put up a brave fight but lost the election by a margin of around 2000 votes. Thereafter, he has been active in the task force of the Congress Party having travelled across rural India in a massive grassroots level campaign spearheaded by India's youth leader Rahul Gandhi. He has also recently launched a blogspot called Talk with Sreenijin, which he intends to develop as a potent tool targeting the youth in his campaigns for grassroots empowerment. He completed his BA and LLB from Mahatma Gandhi University. He received his LLM from the University of Northampton. RYAN STOKES Ryan Stokes is a director of Australian Capital Equity (ACE), a private investment company with significant interests in media and industrial equipment services across Australia and China. ACE is the largest shareholder in the Seven Network Limited, a publicly-listed media company with interests in broadcast television, magazine publishing, and online assets through a JV with KKR, the exclusive metropolitan WiMAX spectrum, the West Australian Newspapers, and substantial cash assets. ACE, through WesTrac, is the Caterpillar dealer for WA, NSW, and the ACT for Australia and North East China. Previous to ACE, Ryan worked with Merrill Lynch in New York before returning to Australia in 2000. - 41 - DORJEE SUN Dorjee Sun is founder and CEO of Carbon Conservation, which he started to finance the preservation of tropical rainforests and provide carbon credit revenues to local communities via avoiding deforestation. He has broken new ground by engineering a moratorium on deforestation in three Indonesian provinces and bringing Green Governors from Amazon and Indonesia together. Carbon Conservation's Aceh Forest was the world's first avoided deforestation pilot project to receive the independent validation under the Climate Community Biodiversity Standards. By avoiding 100M tons of CO2 from being emitted, it is one of the biggest carbon projects ever undertaken in history and was subsequently the first standing rainforest to receive major investment from a Wall Street Bank when Merrill Lynch committed $9M USD up to $430M USD to its protection. These deals are the subject of a feature documentary The Burning Season narrated by Hugh Jackman and screened in cinemas and on PBS, BBC, ABC, National Geographic and CBC. Dorjee, has also executed renewable energy and carbon projects in Asia and Australia and is now based in Singapore. Last year, he won the African Rainforest Conservancy Earth Day Award which saw a new Chameleon species from Tanzania, Kinyongia Dorjeesuni named after him. He was also recently selected as one of TIME Magazine's Heroes of the Environment 2009. He graduated from UNSW with Law and Commerce degrees, a Diploma in Asian Studies majoring in Mandarin after studying for two years on scholarship at Peking University in China. ANAND SUNDERRAMAN Anand Sunderraman co-founded Navayana with Ravikumar, an activist-writer of the dalit movement in India. Anand was a journalist for a decade with The Hindu, Outlook, and Tehelka. Navayana is inspired by the radical ideals of B.R. Ambedkar, one of the founders of modern India. In 2007, Anand won the British Council-London Book Fair's International Young Publisher of the Year award. The judges said he was "a champion for greater engagement with India's marginalized and underprivileged. He has a clear social agenda but, importantly, also a real understanding of the economics of publishing, and a clear, long term vision." In 2008, his work as a social entrepreneur won him the Ashoka award (http://www.ashoka.org/sanand). In 2009, Navayana implemented the Avarna scheme to train dalits/adivasis as editors at Jadavpur University. Anand believes publishing can be a vehicle for social change. He is one of the foundermembers of the Independent Publishers Distribution Alternatives. The 2009 documentary film, Bhagwan Das: In Pursuit of Ambedkar, scripted and directed by Anand, has been selected for screening at Film South Asia, September 2009, in Kathmandu. Anand received his M.A. and M.Phil in literature from Central University, Hyderabad. JACQUELINE ANN SURIN Jacqueline Ann Surin is the Co-Founder and Editor of The Nut Graph and is the co-founder of MalaysiaVotes.com. A journalist since 1994 with The Star, then The Edge and The Sun in Malaysia, she is also the author of Shape of a Pocket. In 2007, she received the Excellence in Opinion Writing Award from the Society of Publishers in Asia for her Shape of a Pocket column which she continues to keep at The Nut Graph. She was also named by London-based Article 19 as the Pioneering Women's Voices Candidate for Malaysia in commemoration of International Women's Day in 2007. She received an MA in Media Studies at Sussex University in England as a Chevening scholar, and studied journalism in the United States under the Hubert Humphrey Fellowship. HENDRA SUTANDINATA Hendra Sutandinata is the Founder & CEO of MVCommerce, an organization founded to help increase the global competitiveness of rural and micro enterprises by improving their access to modern financial services. Hendra started his career with the PC industry pioneer Tandon Corporation in California. In 1992, he left his position as head of the Product Marketing Group for North America & Asia to become became the President of Zeuscom: Indonesia's first PC manufacturer to design and build computers for global brands. Hendra founded MVCommerce in 2002 to address the gap between the financial service industry and the rural & micro economies of developing countries. The company has since been enabling Indonesian banks to extend their service reach beyond branches and ATMs, as well as lowering the costs of servicing account holders. Recently, MVCommerce announced the PonselPay service that enables micro and rural enterprises and individuals to use mobile phones to receive loans, wages and grants, pay installments, bills and tickets; withdraw cash without an ATM card, and conduct online payment transactions with millions of bank account holders and registered mobile subscribers of the same and other telcos without having to open a bank account. Hendra received his Bachelor and Master of Science degrees in Electrical Engineering from Loyola Marymount University of Los Angeles, and an MBA from the University of Southern California. - 42 - RUSDY SYARIEF Rusdy Syarief is currently Special Staff to the Vice Chairman of the People's Consultative Assembly (MPR) of Indonesia where he leads a team that analyses political issues. He started to serve as Expert Staff with the People's Representative Council (DPR) just this November. In his social work, Rusdy serves as Executive Director with the Metaforma Institute: Center for Community and Social Development. From March 2002 to October 2005, he was a Researcher with the Institute for the Study and Advancement of Business Ethics. He wrote a book with the title The Politics of Central Bank: The Position of Bank Indonesia Governor in Defending Independence. From October 1999 to May 2006, he served as Lecturer with the Universitas Paramadina for the subject of Political Science with the International Relations Department. He received a BA in Political Science from the University of Northern Iowa on a tennis scholarship. He received a Masters degree in Southeast Asian Studies from the Northern Territory University, Australia DAN FENG TAN Tan Dan Feng is founder and CEO of software developer GistXL, a National Infocomm Awards winner engaged in natural language processing and artificial intelligence research. He also heads Interlexis, a regional language translation group serving major government and corporate customers. Since 2004, he has been executive director of Select Books, an established Southeast Asian book retailer, distributor and publisher with close links to civil society and NGOs. He has edited several books on Southeast Asian society, politics and culture. His interest is in developing new models to deal with the burgeoning demand for cross-language communication. HSU-MING TEO Hsu-Ming Teo is a lecturer in the Department of Modern History at the University of Macquarie, and a novelist and historian. In 1999, she won The Australian Vogel Literary Award for her first novel Love and Vertigo, which was also short-listed for the inaugural Tasmania Pacific Region Literary Prize and the Dobbie Award for women's fiction. It has been translated into German, Italian, Chinese and Thai. Her second novel, Behind the Moon, was published in 2005 and was shortlisted for one of the New South Wales Premier's Literary Awards in 2006. Both novels are studied in universities around the world. She is working on her third novel. From 2003 to 2005, HsuMing 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 Man Asian Literary Prize advisory panel. She is based in the Department of Modern History, Macquarie University, Sydney, Australia. Hsu-ming is the editor of Cultural History in Australia, as well as the author of a range of academic articles and book chapters on the history of travel and tourism, Orientalism, and popular fiction. She is an editorial board member of the Journal of Australian Studies. She is currently completing a book on Loving the Orient: Orientalism and Interracial Love Stories in Western Culture. NAVIN THUKKARAM Navin Thukkaram is a private investor. Previously, he was a Director at Vulcan Capital, the investment firm of Paul Allen, Microsoft co-founder. Navin focuses on energy investments and served as a Director of Vulcan Energy Corporation (ParentCo of Plains All American ($9B public company; NYSE: PAA) and Vulcan Resources Florida. Prior to Vulcan, Navin worked in New York for JLL Partners, a private equity firm, and previously, Lazard and Deutsche Bank. Navin is a fellow of the US-Japan Leadership Program, co-head of the American India Foundation Seattle chapter, and benefactor of the Navin Thukkaram Fellowship Fund at Harvard Business School. Navin holds a BSE, cum laude, from Princeton University, and an MBA from Harvard Business School. He is an avid golfer and currently resides in Seattle, Washington. CHUNG TO Chung To is founder and chairperson of Chi Heng Foundation, a charitable organization founded in 1998 in Hong Kong, China (www.chihengfoundation.com). Utilizing innovative and pragmatic approaches, Chi Heng has excelled in education and care for children orphaned by AIDS, and in HIV prevention among vulnerable groups. Since 2002, Chung worked tirelessly in Central China for children orphaned by AIDS, whose parents contracted the virus via unsanitary blood trade in the 1990s. Despite political sensitivity and other difficulties, Chung developed a systematic and sustainable program which currently sponsors the education and - 43 - psychosocial care for 8,000 children whose parents have died of or are dying of AIDS in seven provinces in China. 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 (www.chfaidsorphans.com). He received a Bachelors degree fromt Columbia University and a Masters degree from Harvard University. Before he began to work full time for Chi Heng on a pro bono basis, Chung worked in investment banking in New York and Hong Kong for 10 years. Chung has received numerous awards, including the Ramon Magsaysay Award (2007) , Hong Kong's First Humanity Award (2007), and Hong Kong's Leader of the Year Award (2008). In 2006, Chi Heng became the recipient of the inaugural Asia 21 Public Service Award from the Asia Society and Merrill Lynch. LHAWANG UGYEL Lhawang Ugyel is a researcher and policy analyst for His Majesty’s Secretariat, in the court of the King of Bhutan. Previously, he worked in the Royal Civil Service Commission for seven years and played a key role in initiating various systemic and organizational reforms throughout the Bhutanese bureaucratic system. Lhawang completed a Masters degree in International Development Studies from Cornell University, and plans to enroll in the PhD program in Public Policy at the Australian National University in January 2010 through the Australian Leadership Awards. SANDIAGA SALAHUDDIN UNO Sandiaga Salahuddin Uno is the Founding Partner of Saratoga Capital, a private equity/direct investment firm he co-founded with Edwin Soeryadjaya in 1998. Saratoga Capital focuses its investments in natural resources and infrastructure opportunities in Indonesia and Southeast Asia. He currently holds directorships at PT Adaro Energy Tbk,, PT Mitra Global Telekomunikasi Indonesia and Interra Resources Limited. He also co-founded a boutique investment firm, PT Recapital Advisors in 1997. Sandiaga graduated summa cum laude with a Bachelor of Business Administration from the Wichita State University in 1990 and obtained a Master of Business Administration from George Washington University in 1992. He was the immediate past Chairman of Indonesian Young Entrepreneurs Association (HIPMI), serving from 2005-2008. Since March 2009, he also holds the position of Vice President for Micro, Small & Medium Enterprises and Cooperatives of the Indonesian Chamber of Commerce and Industry (Kadin). He was Enterprise Asia’s 2008 Indonesian Entrepreneur of the Year. His hobby is basketball and he was the Team Manager for the Indonesian Women National Basketball Team for the 2005 Southeast Asia Games in Manila. KA HSAW WA Ka Hsaw Wa is a Co-Founder and the Executive Director of EarthRights International (ERI), a non-profit organization that uses the power of law and the power of people in defense of human rights and the environment. A member of the Karen ethnic nationality of Burma, he was one of the student leaders in the 1988 nationwide student uprising for democracy and freedom, and has been a human rights activist since he fled Burma in 1988. During the mid-1990s, ERI led a precedent-setting lawsuit against a US corporation for complicity in human rights abuses committed in Burma. Since the historic settlement in 2005, he has been instrumental in the creation of new strategies for corporate and government accountability and continues to provide innovative training programs aimed at building the capacity of indigenous peoples to protect their rights, restore control over natural resources and conserve the environment. He has been awarded the Goldman Environmental Prize, Reebok Human Rights Award, Whitley Fund for Nature/Sting and Trudie Styler Award for Human Rights and the Environment, the Conde Nast Environmental Award, and the Ramon Magsaysay Award for Emergent Leadership for his work in defense of human rights and the environment. ALEXANDRA WAGNER Alexandra Wagner is the Executive Director of Not On Our Watch. Founded by actors George Clooney, Brad Pitt, Don Cheadle, and Matt Damon, Not On Our Watch is a non-profit advocacy and grant making organization that uses leading cultural voices to draw attention to and combat mass atrocities. Alexandra is responsible for developing and implementing the organization's global advocacy strategy and directing its grants to provide humanitarian assistance and protection in regions of crisis (currently Darfur, Zimbabwe and Burma/Myanmar). Before Not on Our Watch, Wagner served as Editor in Chief of The FADER magazine, reporting on national and global cultural trends. Prior to this, she served as the Cultural Correspondent for the Center for American Progress, a Washington, DC-based think tank. - 44 - TING HWAY WONG Ting Hway Wong is a doctor at the Department of General Surgery at Singapore General Hospital. Previously, she was a volunteer with Doctors without Borders and helps coordinate 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. THOM WOODROOFE Thom Woodroofe is the founder of Left Right Think Tank, Australia's first independent and non-partisan think tank of young minds, and was named the 2009 Young Victorian of the Year. In addition to Left Right, Thom is also a youth expert consultant to Flamingo International based in Tokyo, and sits on the advisory board to Peace Child International based in London which holds consultative status with the United Nations. Thom has been recognized as a Global Changemaker by the British Council and has received a United States Congressional Certificate of Special Recognition. In the future, Thom plans to continue his focus on international affairs through further study and continued leadership positions with a desire to see Australia as a nation renowned for its idea, vision and idealism. Thom is completing a Bachelor of Arts (Global) at Monash University where he is currently studying on exchange at the University of California in the United States. DANWEN XING Xing Danwen, born in Xi'an, China, is an independent artist now based in BeijingChina. As a teenager, she had already taken a four-year professional study in painting at the primary art school affiliated with the Xi'an Academy of Fine Arts. From 1989 to to992, she continued painting and did her BFA at the Central Academy of Fine Arts in Beijing. In the late 80s, she started photography, becoming one of a few artists in the late 80s and 90s in China who explored the boundaries of photography and used photography as an art form. In 1998, she went to New York with a grant and fellowship from the Asian Cultural Council. From 1998 to2001, she did her MFA at the School of Visual Arts in New York. Xing Danwen exhibits domestically and internationally, including at the Whitney Museum of American Art, Pompidou Center, International Center for Photography, Victoria and Albert Museum, 1st Yokohama Triennale and Sydney Biennale 2004. Her artistic practice is both rich and varied and her subjects include: dislocation between cultural status, conflicts between globalization and traditions, and problematic environmental issues created by development. KEIKO YAMAMOTO Keiko Yamamoto is a journalist who joined NHK (Japan Broadcasting Corporation), 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. Keiko founded a female journalist's association in 2001 wishing to create a professional network among female journalists in the country. There are now two chapters, one in Tokyo and one in Nagoya, with 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. ZHEYU YANG Zheyu Yang is the Deputy Chief of the Research Department of Caijing Magazine, a leading periodical in China famous for its courage to reveal scandals and support modernization in the country. Previously, he worked at the official Xinhua News Agency. He is mainly in charge of drafting the editorials of the magazine, some of which received the Award of The National Best Editorial, such as "the public anticipation of the 17th national congress of CPC," which demand for speeding up democratization. - 45 - AYNABAT YAYLYMOVA Aynabat Yaylymova is Project Manager at the Bank Information Center based in Washington, DC. The project aims to strengthen the capacity of civil society groups in Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan in understanding and influencing International Financial Institutions' involvement in the hydropower sector. Aynabat is a co-founder of the Central Asia Educational Fund (CAEF) where she initiated and managed educational and public health projects in the Central Asia region. In 2006-2008, she worked as the Central Eurasian Leadership Academy (CELA) Project Manager. CELA works to enhance leadership skills in Central Asia and the Caucasus and to form an international network of leaders working toward improved regional cooperation. In Turkmenistan, Aynabat cofounded and led the Alliance for Responsible Community Action (ARCA), an organization dedicated to promoting civic education in Turkmenistan. She is an alumna of the first Central Eurasia Leadership Academy. RUTH YEOH Ruth Yeoh is Director at Yeoh Tiong Lay & Sons Holdings Sdn Bhd and Director of Investments at YTL Corporation Bhd. She is also a Director at YTL-SV Carbon, YTL's in-house carbon credit and Clean Development Mechanism (CDM) consultancy. Ruth currently leads the environmental division at YTL, where she reports on her organization’s environmental activities through writing its award-winning Sustainability Reports, published yearly. Ruth also pioneered the highly successful "Climate Change Week," YTL's flagship 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 is an investment committee member of both the Asian Renewable Energy and Environment Fund (AREEF) and Renewable Energy and Environment Fund (REEF), investing in clean technology and renewable energy. Ruth was appointed youngest Board Member of Rare Conservation in 2008, with responsibilities in the Governance Committee of this US-based conservation organization. She is also a Board Member at Reef Check Malaysia, dedicated to protecting reefs and coral life in Malaysia and the Southeast Asian region. She was previously attached 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. In addition, she has 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. Ruth graduated with a degree (Hons) from the University of Nottingham UK and an MS (Distinction) from Cass Business School in the City of London. TRICIA YEOH Tricia Yeoh is the Policy Research Officer for the Selangor Chief Minister, Malaysia. Previously, she was Director of the Centre for Public Policy Studies at the Asian Strategy & Leadership Institute (ASLI) based in Kuala Lumpur. She is currently affiliated with the Selangor State Government as Policy Research Officer for the Selangor Chief Minister. She was previously Regional Coordinator for Asia Pacific at the Revenue Watch Institute. She has given international public presentations and her comments as a Malaysian policy and political analyst have appeared in the Economist, the International Herald Tribune and the New York Times. She is an alumna of the prestigious US State International Visitor Leadership Program (IVLP). She is qualified in econometrics and has a Master of Science in Research Methodology in Psychology. JINGJING ZHANG Jingjin Zhang is the Deputy Director of the Public Interest Law Institute of the National Resources Defense Council. As one of China’s leading public interest lawyers, she is committed to justice and strengthening the rule of law. An outspoken environmental advocate, she represents pollution victims in lawsuits and promotes public participation by helping communities organize public hearings on environmental rights and licensing processes. She has won milestone cases in the Chinese courts, including the first successful environmental class action suit in China, against a chemical company that discharged toxic substances in Fujian Province. In a landmark suit against the Beijing Municipal Commission of Urban Planning and the Beijing Environmental Protection Bureau, after the first-ever public hearing related to environment issue, Zhang represented the community to sue the two governmental agencies, eventually becoming a landmark environmental case. She has been frequently featured in the media for her pioneering work in public interest law. She was the Yale world fellow and visiting scholar at Yale Law School China Law Center and Woodrow Wilson Center for International Scholars from 2008-2009 and is the deputy director of Public Interest Law Institute China Program. - 46 - MIKE TAO ZHANG Mike Tao Zhang is the Executive Vice President of the US-China Green Energy Council (UCGEC, http://ucgef.org/). The UCGEC is a leading non-profit organization with its headquarters in Silicon Valley and satellite operations in Beijing, Shanghai, Suzhou, Hong Kong, Washington, DC, and Los Angeles. Mike dedicates himself to facilitating clean tech collaborations between the world's two largest carbon emitters – the US and China – in the overall goal of achieving sustainability. Prior to that, Mike worked for Spansion and Intel in various managerial/executive capacities and has assumed leadership roles in the organization of many international conferences. He is currently the Co-Chair of an IEEE Technical Committee, and the recipient of some prestigious awards, including the Li Foundation Heritage Prize for Outstanding Achievement, the IIE Outstanding Young Industrial Engineer Business/Industry Award, and the IEEE Robotics and Automation Early Career Industry/Government Award. Mike received his MS and the PhD degrees, as well as the Management of Technology certificate from the Haas School of Business and the College of Engineering, all at the University of California, Berkeley, in recordbreaking three years. In his spare time, Mike enjoys volunteering at local charities and community services. MIN ZIN Min Zin is a freelance journalist and instructor at the School of Journalism of the University of California, Berkeley. He got involved in student activism early in his life when in 1988, as a 14-year-old high school student, a pro-democracy movement swept through Burma. He founded a nationwide high school student union and worked closely with pro-democracy leader, Aung San Suu Kyi. He went into hiding in 1989 to avoid arrest by the military, and his underground activist-cum- writer life lasted for nine years until he fled across the ThaiBurma border in August 1997. Almost all of his family members in Burma have suffered from repressions, including imprisonment and harassment at the hands of the military junta. His brother Thet Zin, a journalist and former political prisoner, is now serving a seven-year prison term in Burma for exercising freedom of expression. Min Zin worked for the Thailand-based Irrawaddy magazine, as an assistant editor. Shifting from print to radio journalism, from 2004 to 2007, Min worked for the Washington-based Radio Free Asia (Burmese Service). He is currently pursuing his MA degree in the Asian Studies Graduate Program at the University of California, Berkeley. He is also an instructor responsible for International Visiting Scholars' Program at the University of California at Berkeley's School of Journalism. He is a freelance journalist writing for the Wall Street Journal, Far Eastern Economic Review, The Bangkok Post, The Irrawaddy and other publications. SOOFIAN ZUBERI Soofian Zuberi is a Managing Director and the Head of Global Markets Sales for Asia at Bank of America Merrill Lynch. Soofian 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. Soofian 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. Soofian is based in Hong Kong and holds an MBA from Harvard Business School and a BA (Hons.) from Reed College. - 47 -
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