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  1. Claude Mandil

    Claude Mandil is the Executive Director of the International Energy Agency. He has born in 1942 in Lyon, France. He is graduated from the France’s École Polytechnique and École des Mines. From 1967 until 1981, he occupied different positions at the French civil service related to the engineering and territorial planning. In 1981-1982, he served as a technical advisor in the French Prime Minister’s cabinet, responsible for industry, energy and research.

  2. Ho Ching

    Ho Ching is the CEO of Temasek Holdings (over US$50 billion in assets and owned by Singapore's Ministry of Finance) and the wife of the Prime Minister and Finance Minister of Singapore, Lee Hsien Loong (son of former Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew). Temasek Holdings purchased Shin Corporation in 2006 from Thai Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra who was ousted by coup soon after on allegations of corruption.

  3. Victor Perton

    Victor Perton (born December 2, 1958) is a former Australian parliamentarian. He was a member of the Victorian Legislative Assembly from 1988 to November 2006, representing the electorate of Doncaster for the Liberal Party of Australia. He was Shadow Minister for Education, and one of the most visible members of the state opposition. He is now a regulatory affairs practitioner and Barrister.

  4. Julio Frenk

    Dr. Julio Frenk currently divides his time between Seattle and Mexico City. In Seattle, he serves as Senior Fellow at the Global Health Program of the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation and is also the Chairman of the Board of the Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation at the University of Washington. In Mexico City, he is the President of the CARSO Health Institute, a new foundation focusing on health-systems innovations in Latin America.

  5. Suma Chakrabarti

    Sir Suma Chakrabarti is Permanent Secretary (senior civil servant) at the UK government Department for International Development (DFID) - formerly the Overseas Development Administration (ODA). Suma Chakrabarti was educated at City of London School, New College, Oxford (BA in Philosophy, Politics, and Economics), and the University of Sussex (MA in Economics).

  6. Terence Francis MacCarthy

    Terence Francis MacCarthy, formerly styled Tadhg V, The MacCarthy Mór, Prince of Desmond and Lord of Kerslawny, is a genealogist, historian, and writer. Born in Belfast, Northern Ireland, he is a resident of Morocco. His last name is sometimes published as McCarthy.

  7. Digby McLaren

    Dr. Digby Johns McLaren Ph.D. FRSC (December 11, 1919 - December 8, 2004) was a Canadian geologist and palaeontologist. Born in Carrickfergus, Ireland, he received a Bachelor of Arts in geology from the University of Cambridge. During World War II, he fought in the Middle East and Europe with the Royal Regiment of Artillery. After the war, he received a Master of Arts in geology from the University of Cambridge in 1948.

  8. Fiona Stanley

    Professor Stanley is the Founding Director of the Telethon Institute for Child Health Research; Executive Director of the Australian Research Alliance for Children and Youth; and Professor, School of Paediatrics and Child Health at the University of Western Australia. Professor Stanley was also Australian of the Year in 2003.

  9. Cynthia King-Guffey

    Cynthia King-Guffey Cynthia is the Executive Director of Thrive Foundation for Youth. She is a licensed marriage and family therapist in Portland, Oregon and is ordained as a minister in the Presbyterian Church. Cynthia and her husband Alan are the on-the-go parents of three very fun daughters. Cynthia majored in Religion and French at Middlebury College in Vermont and Paris, France.

  10. Nafis Sadik

    Dr. Sadik's expertise is in the areas of reproductive health and family, population and development, women, and gender and development. Her contributions to improving the health of women and children of the global community have brought her numerous international awards and honors, and several honorary degrees.

  11. Mary Buckley

    Mary Buckley came on board with the CCO in January 2007 as our Vice President of Multiethnic Ministry. An ordained Baptist minister, the Rev. Dr. Mary L. Buckley brings a wealth of educational and professional ministry experience to this position. She was born and raised in Memphis, Tennessee, and she has spent much of her adult life in Pittsburgh. Before joining the CCO, Mary served as Executive Director of the Mt. Ararat Community Center, affiliated with Mt.

  12. David Satterwhite

    David Satterwhite discusses that unlike similar events in the past, this merger was very public with each sides proclaiming the reasons behind their move and even publishing a manifesto of what they wanted to accomplish. This has created a shift in Japanese politics, as the public will now be able to see the pledges of the candidates and grade them based on the realization of those pledges.

  13. Rich Sheeley

    Rich Sheeley, a native of Emporia, Kansas, is a graduate of Ozark Bible College in Joplin, MO. As a student at OBC, he ministered to youth at Countryside Christian Church in Topeka, Kansas and Flint Hills Christian Church (FHCC) in Emporia, Kansas. Upon Rich’s graduation from OBC, he and JoAnn, who was a youth sponsor at FHCC and student at Emporia State University (ESU), were married. Tom Nutt - Director of Operations

  14. Wendy Gritter

    Wendy Gritter , M. Div. - National Director Wendy is committed to engaging the local church to reach out to and minister effectively with those addressing questions of faith and sexual identity.

  15. Lim How Teck

    Mr. Lim How Teck was appointed to the CISCO Board in September 2006. Having been with Neptune Orient Lines from 1979 to 2005, he has an in-depth knowledge of the shipping industry. Currently, Mr Lim is the executive chairman of Redwood International Pte Ltd, an investment and consultancy company. He is also the chairman of Tuas Power Ltd and Singapore Commodity Exchange (SICOM).

  16. Sabine Jessen

    Sabine Jessen , National Manager, Oceans and Great Freshwater Lakes Program Since her involvement with CPAWS began in 1991, Sabine has served in a number of staff and volunteer capacities, including Executive Director from 1995 to 2000, President of the Board of Directors from 1993 to 1995, and Secretary. Sabine steered the chapter into three new campaign areas - the Marine Protected Areas Campaign, the Parks Stewardship Program, and the Grasslands Conservation Campaign.

  17. Nuala Kenny

    DR. KENNY: Right. Actually, let me say that I have already said to you that the senior vacancies in this department are crucial and within less than 24 hours of being deputy, I clearly indicated these vacancies have to be on my desk, we have to get the short lists and we will be moving on these as soon as we can.

  18. Betsy Stang

    Betsy has been the Wittenberg Center's chief representative in its role as a non-government organization at the U.N., and co-founded the Earthkeepers working group which has helped to bring the voice of grassroots Earth based and indigenous representatives to UN conferences such as the Women's Summit, the World Summit on Social Development and the Commission on Sustainable Development.

  19. Tami Overby

    Tami Overby President, AMCHAM Korea Tami joined the American Chamber of Commerce in Korea (AMCHAM) as Executive Director in June 1995. She is responsible for managing day-to-day operations of the Chamber. She supervises a staff of 20 Korean employees as they coordinate all events, briefings and the production and marketing of all AMCHAM publications.

  20. Jasvinder Singh Thakral

    Kartar Singh Thakral Chairman Mr Kartar Singh Thakral is an executive director and the Chairman of the Company. He was first appointed a Director since the incorporation of the Company on 7 October 1993 and was last re-appointed on 28 July 2006 . He is a member of the Nomination Committee of the Company.

  21. Jane Rzepka

    Jane Ranney Rzepka grew up a Unitarian in rural Ohio in the fifties and sixties. After graduating from the University of Michigan and Starr King, she earned a Ph.D. from the Graduate Theological Union and the University of California, Berkeley. She was accepted into fellowship in 1976. Jane has served on the MFC, the UUMA Exec (a long time ago), the CENTER Committee, and the Starr King board, among others, and she is the author of the UUA Meditation Manual, A Small Heaven.

  22. Andrew W. McNiel

    Mr. McNiel is an experienced public speaker and has offered many presentations on various topics including Stress Management , Understanding the Grieving Process , Healing through Grief , Finding Inspiration during Difficult Times , Children and Grief and Volunteer Leadership , to name a few. Mr. McNiel is an ordained minister and has served as Minister to Youth at First Baptist Church, Pinson, Alabama and First Baptist Church of Royal Palm Beach, Florida.

  23. Jennifer Butler

    Rev. Jennifer Butler, Executive Director Rev. Jennifer Butler is Executive Director of Faith in Public Life . An ordained Presbyterian minister, Butler most recently served as the Presbyterian Church (USA) Representative to the United Nations (UN). During her nine years at the UN, Butler represented the denomination on a range of issues, including women’s rights, genocide in the Sudan, and the war in Iraq.

  24. Mark Dever

    Mark Dever , Senior Pastor Mark Dever serves as the senior pastor of Capitol Hill Baptist Church in Washington, DC. A Duke graduate, Dr. Dever holds a M.Div. from Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary, a Th.M. from The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, and a Ph.D. in Ecclesiastical History from Cambridge University. He is the president of 9Marks Ministries and has taught at a number of seminaries.

  25. Norman H. Bouffard

    Norman H. Bouffard , Ph. D. – Board Member Norman H. Bouffard is a licensed psychologist specializing in individual and group psychotherapy; child play therapy; testing; and evaluation. He has been in private practice since 1978. An ordained Methodist Minister, Dr. Bouffard is also a Staff Chaplain at VA NTHCS where he has teaching and supervisory responsibilities.

  26. Martin Blakebrough

    Martin Blakebrough - Director of GLI To contact Martin, fill in form below. Martin is the Chief Executive of the Kaleidoscope Project. He has been associated with Kaleidoscope from the age of 5, as his father was the founder of this innovative drugs service. Martin, whilst at Kaleidoscope has led its expansion across the border to Wales and its European funded initiative in supporting agencies working in the substance misuse field in South East Asia.

  27. Luis Gutierrez

    Luis Gutierrez Latin American Program Director Mr. Gutierrez has long experience and expertise with BRT and transportation projects as well as public policy and planning. He has managed the preparation phase of the World Bank Urban Transportation Project for Lima and Callao, Peru (1996-98), which focused on the development of bus rapid transportation solutions and environmental and traffic safety programs.

  28. Sung K. Kwon

    Sung Kwon has served as the national executive director of the North American Division Adventist Community Services since April 2001. He studied business administration at the University of Maryland; received a bachelor's degree in theology from Columbia Union College in Maryland and earned a master's degree in public administration, concentrated in nonprofit management from Wright State University in Ohio.

  29. Arloa Sutter

    Dr. Arloa Sutter is the visionary leader and founder of Breakthrough Urban Ministries. Years ago, God put on Arloa’s heart His compassion to help those in need. Arloa began Breakthrough when she simply responded to a need and opened up an unused church meeting room and served hot coffee and lunch to the homeless. Soon she began to build relationships with those she was helping and focused her ministry on shelter, hot meals, counseling, and supportive services to homeless men.

  30. Anne K. Ard

    Anne Ard Anne Ard has served as Executive Director of the Centre County Women's Resource Center , a rape crisis center and domestic violence shelter, for 7 years. Prior to her work at the CCWRC , Anne was a Senior Diversity Planning Analyst in the Office of the Vice Provost for Educational Equity at Penn State . In that role, she worked with the Commission for Women and the Commission for Lesbian , Gay and Bisexual Equity.

  31. Tony Kroening

    Tony Kroening is an Ordained Pastor and holds a Master of Divinity from Bethel Seminary. He obtained his undergraduate BSEd degree at the University of Minnesota. Before entering the challenging business of executive search, Tony worked as a Minister to Youth and Families for 10 years at Christ Presbyterian Church where he oversaw 5 full-time ministers in the Youth, Families and College Ministries.

  32. Stu Nelson

    Stu Nelson and his wife, Lorraine, have been members at Village Baptist Church for seven years. Stu completed his assignment as Marketing and Fund Raising Director of the International Conference of Police Chaplains in Destin in October of 2005, and he began service as a staff member of VBC the following month.

  33. Randy Martin

    Randy Martin , CEO Randy Martin is the founder and CEO of Covenant Community Services Inc. (CCSI), which was founded in 1999. It is Randy’s passion to transform the community through significant and relevant outreach to foster children, emancipated youth, the jobless, and the mentally ill. Randy has been involved in social services since 1986 and has served as Kern County’s Royal Family Kids’ Camp Director for 13 years.

  34. Tony Tan

    Dr Tony Tan Deputy Chairman & Executive Director Born on 7 February 1940, Dr Tony Tan Keng Yam graduated from the University of Singapore in 1962 with First Class Honours in Physics, winning several academic awards. He continued his studies at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (1962-1964) and graduated in 1964 with a Master of Science degree specialising in Operations Research.

  35. Phyllis Carol Roe

    Rev. Dr. Phyllis Carol Roe The Rev. Dr. Phyllis Carol Roe , 53, of Kaneohe, Hawaii, died at Mt. Sinai Hospital in New York City on June 30, 2001, following complications from cardiac surgery. Phyllis Roe, Executive Director of the Samaritan Counseling Center of Hawaii, was born September 23, 1947, in Dumas, Arkansas. She was raised in Nebraska, where her father was a Methodist minister in several towns.

  36. Gilbert Morris

    Gilbert Morris, MA, PhD Director of Faculty Development Dr. Morris is Executive Director of The Landfall Centre for Finance, Trade & International Affairs. He is an advisor to the Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Bahamas and a sought after advisor to a number of governments. A former Visiting Professor at George Mason University, Dr. Morris studied at Harvard University and was an Institute of British and Irish Studies Scholar in Law at Mansfield College, Oxford.

  37. Natosha O. Reid

    Natosha O. Reid is an associate in the firm’s Real Estate Finance and Investment Group. Ms. Reid’s practice focuses on commercial real estate development, acquisitions, dispositions and leasing. She has experience in office, retail, multifamily, senior housing, industrial and affordable housing property transactions. She is a member of the International Council of Shopping Centers.

  38. Rev. Ed Robb III

    Rev. Robb has also served for the past 12 years as board chairman and executive director of A FOUNDATION FOR THEOLOGICAL EDUCATION (AFTE) He is a trustee and member of the executive committee of Asbury Theological Seminary in Wilmore, Kentucky Dr. Robb was educated at Asbury College and at Perkins School of Theology, Southern Methodist University (M.Th). He also holds an honorary Doctor of Divinity degree from Asbury College

  39. Dan Silengo

    Dan holds a BA in Biblical Studies with a minor in missions from Platte Valley Bible College . He participated in several mission projects throughout Mexico while earning his degree. Dan served as the Assistant to The Executive Director with Adventures in Missions located in Indiana, as well as Regional Recruiter in Colorado. Dan has lead several short-term mission projects in London, Ireland and Germany.

  40. Rory McAlpine

    Rory McAlpine Vice President, Government & Industry Relations - Maple Leaf Foods Inc. Rory McAlpine is Vice-President, Government & Industry Relations, Maple Leaf Foods Inc. Appointed to his current position in November 2005, Mr. McAlpine has overall responsibility for building strong and effective relationships with government and industry stakeholders to develop a coordinated and proactive government and industry relations program across Maple Leaf Foods.

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