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NGS Alumni List All Participants Are Listed in the Position They Held When Attending the New Generation Seminar Australia Mr NGS Alumni List All participants are listed in the position they held when attending the New Generation Seminar Australia Mr. Vongsey Vissoth, Assistant to the Mr. Ni Jianzhou, Assoc. Research Minister, Ministry of Economy and Fellow/Division Chief Research Dept., Ms. Namoi Dougall, Senior Associate, Finance (6th NGS) The State Council Information Office Middletons, Moore & Bevins, Solicitors (13th NGS) (5th NGS) Mr. Yim Sopheap, Assistant to Tioulong Somaura, MP, and Secretary General, Ms. Ni Xiayun, Deputy Director Hon. Michael J. Lee, M.P., Shadow Commune Development Committee Division of South and Southeast Asian Minister for Education, House of (14th NGS) Studies, China Institute of Representatives, Australian Parliament Contemporary International Relations (1st NGS) Mr. Kim Eng Yong, President, Khmer (7th NGS) Youth Association (15th NGS) Ms. Amanda McKenzie, CEO, Climate Mr. Pan Tao, Founder, Institute for Council (24th NGS) China Sustainable Environment and Energy (ISEE) (24th NGS) Ms. Tanya Joan Plibersek, Member for Ms. Chunli Deng, Researcher, Asia Sydney Commonwealth of Australia, Pacific Foundation of Canada (6th Dr. Hong Qu, Asst. Professor, Islamic House of Representatives (9th NGS) NGS) Studies and Asian Religions, Agnes Scott College (7th NGS) Mr. Stephen Robertson, Member Ms. Jiao Xiaoli, Programme Assistant Legislative Assembly, Sunnybank, for Culture, UNESCO Beijing (10th Mr. Wu Qiang, Deputy Division Chief, Parliament of Queensland, Sunnybank NGS) Policy Research Department, State Hills (7th NGS) Development Planning Comm. (8th Mr. Jin Jian, Chief Engineer, Jiangsu NGS) Ms. Charlene Wilson, Communications Provincial Academy of Environmental Manager for Corrs Chambers Science Ms. Yang Chunxi, Asst. Dean, Westgarth Solicitors and Liberal Party (11th NGS) Southwestern University of Finance Member (6th NGS) and Economics Law School; Member, Mr. Jiang Hankang, Secretary to the Chengdu Committee, Chinese Bangladesh Chairman, Financial and Economic People’s Political Consultative Committee, Shanghai Municipal Conference (14th NGS) Mr. S. M. Monirul Hassan, Asst. People's Congress (19th NGS) Professor, Dept. of Sociology, Mr. Yuan Xuan, Sr. Interpreter, Foreign University of Chittagong (13th NGS) Ms. Xiaojuan Jiang, Project Officer, Affairs Public Relations Officer, Governance for Equitable Development Sichuan Commission of Foreign Trade Mr. Munshi Nazrul Islam, Postgraduate Project and Economic Coop. (8th NGS) Student, Institute of Development (20th NGS) Studies, Massey University and Mr. Kejin Zhao, Assistant Professor, Consultant, National Federation of Mr. Yang Jiong, Director Assistant, Center for American Studies, Fudan Youth Organizations (15th NGS) Research Institute on Financial University (17th NGS) Securities School of Economics, Fudan Mr. Andaleeve Rahman Partho, University (9th NGS) Ms. Zhong Ming, Chief of Economic Member of Parliament, Head of the Cooperation, Economy and Trade, Bangladesh Jatiya Party (20th NGS) Ms. Cong Liu, Head of Newsdesk, TV Nansha Development Zone (21st Producer, China Central Television NGS) Bhutan (18th NGS) Ms. Yiying Zhou, Vice Mayor, Tieling Mr. Kinley Rinchen, Planning Officer, Mr. Hong Wei Li, Asst. to the President, City, Tieling Municipal Govt. (16th The Royal University of Bhutan (17th Shanghai Continental Futures Co., Ltd. NGS) NGS) (6th NGS) Mr. Hua-sheng Zou, Editor, TV Series Brunei Ms. Wenjing Liu, Assoc. Professor, Programme, General Edit Dept., Ji’nan University Law School (15th Economic Daily (10th NGS) HRH Prince Abdul Qawi, CEO and NGS) Executive Deputy Chairman of QAF Ms. Xiaohong Zhu, Lecturer, PhD Brunei Sdn. Bhd, Bandar Seri Begawan Ms. Liu Haiying, Editor, China OGP, Religious Studies Program, Fudan (19th NGS) Xinhua News Agency (11th NGS) University (13th NGS) Ms. Shi Dan, Assoc. Research Fellow, Cambodia Institute of Industrial Economics (8th Federated States of Micronesia Mr. Kosal Ros, Documentation and NGS) Ms. Berna Gorong, Editor/General Information Officer, Cambodia Dev. Manager, The Yap Networker/ Resource Institute (CDRI) (5th NGS) Microtech, Inc. (14th NGS) New Generation Seminar Alumni List Fiji Ms. A. S. Fathima Muzaffer, State Ms. Tati Krisnawati, Deputy, Organizer, Women’s Wing, Indian Solidaritas Perempuan Association Ms. Roko Tupou Draunidalo, Legal Union Muslim League (14th NGS) (5th NGS) Practitioner; Member, Fiji Law Society (Immediate Past Vice President) (18th Mr. Anand Pakkurti, Director, Enpro Hi- Ms. Alifatul Lailiyah, Board of the NGS) tech Distributors Pvt. Ltd. (19th NGS) Forming of Cadres, Fatayat NU (Nahdlatul Ulama Young Women’s Hong Kong Mr. Ranvir Prasad, District Collector, Organization) (16th NGS) Thiruvallur, Government of Tamil Nadu Mr. Lap Chi (Eric) LamCentral (17th NGS) Dr. Karlina Leksono-Supelli, Standing Committee Member, Researcher, Lecturer, Agency for the Democratic Party, and Elected Mr. Miguel Queah, Founder Assessment and Application of Member, Kwai Tsing District Council Chairperson, Universal Team for Technology, University of Indonesia (22nd NGS) Social Action and Help, Guwahati, (8th NGS) Assam (22nd NGS) Mr. Desmond Yu Tai Lee, Faculty Mr. Lukas Luwarso, Vice President, Secretary, Faculty of Business (2nd Mr. R. K. Radhadrishnan, Special Southeast Asia Press Alliance (10th NGS) Correspondent, The Hindu (12th NGS) NGS) Ms. Bonnie Ng, Vice-Table Host, Ms. Toufiq Rashid, Principal Mr. Rama Arcintaka Mamuaya, Roundtable Social Science Research Correspondent, Indian Express (15th Founder and CEO, PT Digital Startup Network (18th NGS) NGS) Nusantara (21st NGS) Mr. Man Yui Yeung, Elected District Mr. Rajesh Singhi, Executive Director, Mr. Elnino M. Husein Mohi, Member of Councilor, Central Committee & NGO IBTADA, Rajasthan (16th NGS) Parliament (Senator) Representing the Province of Gorontalo, The House of Chairman of Shatin Branch, Shatin Dr. Akhilesh Kumar Suman, Representatives (Senate) of Indonesia, District Council, Democratic Alliance Correspondent, Rashtriya Sahara for the Betterment and Progress of Jakarta (22nd NGS) rd (14th NGS) Hong Kong (DAB) (23 NGS) Mr. Munawar Fuad Noeh, Chief, Ms. Sushma Swaraj, Member of Central Board Leadership of Ansor’s Parliament, Parliament of India (5th India Youth Movement (12th NGS) NGS) Mr. Gagandeep Singh Bedi, District Ms. Du’aa Nahrawi, Assistant Program Collector, Govt. of Tamil Nadu, Mr. Poonam Yadav, Senior Consultant, Officer, The Wahid Institute (15th Cuddalore (16th NGS) Center for Market Research and Social NGS) Development (CMSD) (21st NGS) Mr. Prodyut Bora, National Executive Ms. Herni Sri Nurbayanti, Director, Member, Bharatiya Janata Party (24th Indonesia Department of Information & NGS) Mr. Mufti Makarim Al-Aklaq, Member of Documentation, Center for Law and th Mr. Kirip Chaliha, Member, Lok Sabha/ Presidium, The Commission for Policy Studies (18 NGS) Convener of Congress (5th NGS) Disappearances and Victims of Mr. I. Riza Primahendra, Pres., Violence (13th NGS) Ms. Ishita Chattopadhyay, Project Student Association, Indonesian Coordinator, Family Planning Ms. Fetty Fajriati Anwar, News Catholic University (1st NGS) Association of India (15th NGS) Research and Development Officer, Mr. Oslan Purba, Head of National Rajawali Citra Televisi, Indonesia (11th Secretariat, WALHI/FoE Indonesia Mr. Ashwath Chikka Kalya NGS) Narayanappa, Member of Legislative (24th NGS) Assembly, Karnataka State Legislature Ms. Ria Rumata Aritonang, Vice Ms. Patricia Rinwigati, Lecturer in (20th NGS) Chairman, Ntl. Board of Golongan Criminal Law Dept., Deputy Director of Karya Youth (3rd NGS) Mr. Devendra Gangadhar Fadnavis, Human Rights Center Faculty of Law, Member of Legislative Assembly, Mr. Muslahuddin M. Daud, Curriculum University of Indonesia (10th NGS) Maharashtra, Legislature (18th NGS) and Training Officer, Peace and Mr. Mohamad Guntur Romli, Prog. Education Program, Non-Violence Coord. for Discussion and Lecture, Mr. Nalin Satyakam Kohli, All India International (12th NGS) Joint Convenor, Bharatiya Janata Salihara Community (19th NGS) Party (13th NGS) Mr. Jamaluddin Faisal, Chairperson, Mr. Delsey Ronnie, Sr. Political Institute for Human Resources Studies Analyst, Aceh Institute for Social Mr. Subodh Kumar, Executive, and Dev. (12th NGS) Programmes, Friedrich Naumann Political Studies (13th NGS) Foundation (10th NGS) Mr. Zulhan Arifin Harahap, Facilitation Ms. Effy Rusfian, Chairperson, Central Specialist, Natural Resources Board, Indonesian National Youth Ms. Anasuya Mohanty, Director, Management Prog. (11th NGS) Research Group (11th NGS) Committee (4th NGS) New Generation Seminar Alumni List Ms. Renata Bulan Harungguan Ms. Noelle Takahashi, Fellow, Future Ms. Jennifer C. Jacobs, Feature Siagian, Staff to the Deputy Director Candidate School, Your Party (24th Writer, Business Times (Malaysia) (8th for Political and Security Affairs, D of NGS) NGS) Foreign Affairs, Directorate of International Organizations (9th NGS) Mr. Hiroshi Takaku, Senior Program Mr. Khoo Kay Peng, Exec. Director, Officer, Japan Center for International Socio-economic Development and Mr. H.M Bambang Sulistomo, Exchange (4th NGS) Research Institute (13th NGS) Chairman, Democrat Alliance Party of Indonesia (1st NGS) Mr. Tadashi Uezato, Secretary- Mr. Muhammad Amyzaddin Hj Raya, General, Democratic Party of Japan, Public Relations Officer to the Prime Mr. Fajar Riza Ul Haq, Program Okinawa Chapter; Member, Okinawa Minister (14th NGS) Director of Religious Education Prefectural Assembly, Naha, Okinawa Reform, MAARIF Institute for Culture (22nd NGS) Ms. Teresa Kok Suh Kim, Member of and
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