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Active Young Global Leaders Active Young Global Leaders As of 22 April 2013 East Asia Tony Abrahams Co-Founder and Chief Executive Officer Ai-Media Australia Saleem Ali Director and Professor, Centre for Social University of Queensland Australia Responsibility in Mining (CSRM) Jeremy Balkin President Karma Capital Australia Paul Bassat Commissioner The Australian Football League Australia (AFL) Commission Rachel Botsman Author and Social Innovator Collaborative Lab Australia Michael Cannon-Brookes Co-Founder and Chief Executive Officer Atlassian Pty Ltd Australia Andrew Charlton Manager, Business Development Wesfarmers Limited Australia Geraldine Chin Moody Group Executive People, Culture and Virgin Australia Australia Sustainability Hamish Douglass Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer Magellan Financial Group Limited Australia Benjamin Gray Managing Partner and Group Head, Australia, TPG Capital Australia Japan, Korea and South East Asia David Hill Partner Deloitte Australia Gordon Hughes Managing Director Rhythmscape Publishing Australia Jason Li Yat-Sen Director The George Institute for Global Australia Health Butet Manurung Jungle School Educator and Conservationist SOKOLA Australia Jane McAdam Scientia Professor of Law University of New South Wales Australia Jeremy Philips Australia Ian Thorpe Founder Fountain for Youth Australia Mark Weldon Executive VP Diligent Board Member Services Australia Alex Wyatt Founder Climate Bridge Australia Vannarith Chheang Executive Director Cambodian Institute for Cambodia Cooperation and Peace Adrian Cheng Executive Director and Chief Executive Officer New World Development Hong Kong SAR Company Limited Claire Hsu Co-Founder and Executive Director Asia Art Archive (AAA) Hong Kong SAR Deborah Kan Executive Producer The Wall Street Journal Hong Kong SAR James Law Chairman and Chief Cybertect James Law Cybertecture Hong Kong SAR International Ltd Ellana Lee Vice-President and Managing Editor, Asia- CNN International Hong Kong SAR Pacific Sze Ping Lo Chief Executive Officer Greenovation Hub Hong Kong SAR Deepak Madnani Founder, Business Designer PaperclipHK Services Ltd Hong Kong SAR Shalini Mahtani Chief Executive Officer Community Business Limited Hong Kong SAR Francis Ngai Wah Sing Founder and Chief Executive Officer Social Ventures Hong Kong Hong Kong SAR Yana Peel Chief Executive Officer Intelligence Squared Hong Kong SAR Jennifer Zhu Jinli Scott Founder and Managing Partner Establish Asia Hong Kong SAR Marie So Co-Founder Ventures in Development Hong Kong SAR Diana Tsui Head, Corporate Social Responsibility and KPMG Hong Kong SAR Diversity, and Chief Executive Officer, KPMG Foundation Anies Baswedan President Paramadina University Indonesia Nia Dinata Film Director and Producer Kalyana Shira Films Indonesia Aldi Haryopratomo Co-Founder Ruma Inc. Indonesia Arsjad Rasjid P. Mangkuningrat President Director and Group Co-Chief PT Indika Energy Tbk Indonesia Executive Officer Toshihiro Nakamura Co-Founder and Chief Executive Officer Kopernik Indonesia Najwa Shihab Anchor PT. Media Televisi Indonesia Indonesia (Metro TV) Ananda Siregar Founder Blitz Megaplex Indonesia Benjamin Soemartopo Managing Director and Head of Principal Standard Chartered Indonesia Finance, Indonesia Silverius O. Unggul Founder JAUH Indonesia Yenny Zannuba A. C. Wahid Director Wahid Institute Indonesia Adrian David Cheok Professor, Graduate School of Media Design Keio University Japan and Inventor Kanae Doi Director, Japan Human Rights Watch Japan Norika Fujiwara Actress and Journalist Japan Chikara Funabashi Adviser, New Educational Business Kawaijuku Educational Institution Japan Toru Hashimoto Mayor of Osaka City City of Osaka Japan Kentaro Iemoto President and Chief Executive Officer Clara Online Inc. Japan Hideyuki Inoue Founder and President Social Venture Partners Tokyo Japan Daisuke Iwase Co-Founder and Representative Director Lifenet Insurance Company Japan Mitsuru Izumo Owner and Chief Executive Officer Euglena Co. Ltd Japan Lin Kobayashi Co-Founder and Chair of the Board Foundation for International Japan School of Asia, Karuizawa Shinjiro Koizumi Member of the House of Representatives House of Representatives of Japan Japan Junya Kondo Chief Executive Officer Hatena Co. Ltd Japan Muhammad Lutfi Ambassador of Indonesia Embassy of Indonesia Japan Hideki Makihara Visiting Scholar National Graduate Institute for Japan Policy Studies (GRIPS) Nami Matsuko Head, Corporate Citizenship Department Nomura Holdings Inc. Japan Shoukei Matsumoto Managing Director and Buddhist Monk Japan Fellowship of Buddhists Japan Haruo Miyagi President ETIC (Entrepreneurial Training for Japan Innovative Communities) Koichi Mizutome Adviser World Co. Ltd Japan Yoshinobu Nagamine Researcher, Secretariat of the International Cabinet Office of Japan Japan Peace Corporation Headquarters Taku Otsuka Visiting Scholar National Graduate Institute for Japan Policy Studies (GRIPS) Taro Otsuka President Otsuka Warehouse Co. Ltd Japan William H. Saito President and Chief Executive Officer InTecur Japan Akimitsu Sano Founder and Chief Executive Officer Cookpad Inc. Japan Teruhide Sato President and Chief Executive Officer netprice.com Ltd Japan Yohei Shibasaki Founder and Chief Executive Officer Fourth Valley Concierge Japan Corporation Kunihiko Shimada Special Adviser to the Minister of Environment Ministry of the Environment of Japan Japan Shokei Suda Co-Chief Executive Officer Enigmo Inc. Japan Yoshikazu Tanaka Founder and Chief Executive Officer GREE Inc. Japan Daisuke Tsuda Journalist, Media Activist and Chief Executive Neo-logue Inc. Japan Officer Risa Wataya Author Tokyo Concerts Inc. Japan Satoru Yamamoto Director and Head, International Investors Daiwa Securities Group Japan Services, FICC Sales Department Koichi Yamauchi Member of the House of Representatives House of Representatives of Japan Japan Naoko Yamazaki Astronaut Japan Aerospace Exploration Japan Agency (JAXA) Suryani Senja Alias Founder and Managing Director CULT Sdn Bhd Malaysia Cheng Ming Yu Professor and Mr and Mrs Chua Chai Leng Universiti Tunku Abdul Rahman Malaysia Professorial Chair of Economics Steven Sim Chee Keong City Councillor Province Wellesley Municipal Malaysia Council Ali Redhauddin Tuanku Muhriz Chairman of the Board of Trustees Munarah Foundation Malaysia Ganhuyag Chuluun Hutagt Executive Chairman Equity Investment Trust LLC (EIT) Mongolia Zorigt Dashdorj Minister of Mineral Resources and Energy of Mongolia Mongolia (2009-2012) Bayartsetseg Jigmiddash Secretary of State Ministry of Justice of Mongolia Mongolia Simon Bridges Minister of Labour and of Energy and Ministry of Business, Innovation New Zealand Resources and Employment of New Zealand Mitchell Khoa Dang Pham International Development Director AugenASIA New Zealand Simon Power Head of Private Bank Westpac Banking Corporation New Zealand Jamil Anderlini Beijing Bureau Chief The Financial Times People’s Republic of China Alexander Atzberger Head, Fast Growth Markets and China Strategy SAP AG People’s Republic of China Ba Shusong Deputy Director-General, Financial Research Development Research Center of People’s Republic Institute the State Council (DRC) of China Ron Cao Co-Founder and Managing Director Lightspeed China Partners People’s Republic of China Charles Chao President and Chief Executive Officer Sina Corporation People’s Republic of China Richard Lin Chen Managing Director Yifei Group People’s Republic of China Chen Qiqing Deputy Director Central Party School of the People’s Republic Communist Party of China of China Calvin Chin Founder Transist People’s Republic of China Deng Yaping Deputy Secretary, Chinese Communist Youth Beijing Municipal Government People’s Republic League Beijing Municipal Committee of China Christopher Deri Chief Executive Officer and Market Leader Burson-Marsteller People’s Republic of China Mina Guli Chief Executive Officer THIRST People’s Republic of China Jacob Hsu Chief Executive Officer Symbio People’s Republic of China Jia Ping Chief Executive Director and Founder Health Governance Initiative People’s Republic of China Peter Lacy Managing Director; Senior Executive Accenture People’s Republic of China Li Ruigang Honorary position Shanghai Media Group (SMG) People’s Republic of China Peggy Liu Chairperson JUCCCE People’s Republic of China Dora Liu China National Leader of Global Financial Deloitte People’s Republic Services Industry of China Liu Yingxia President ACFIC Investment Fund People’s Republic Management Co., Ltd of China Liu Zhouwei Founder and Editor-in-Chief 21st Century Business Herald People’s Republic of China André Loesekrug-Pietri Chairman and Managing Partner A Capital Group People’s Republic of China Annabelle Long Chief Executive and Managing Director Bertelsmann China Corporate People’s Republic Center and Bertelsmann Asia of China Investments Carlos Moncayo Co-Founder and Chief Executive Officer ASIAM Business Group People’s Republic of China Pan Haidong Chief Executive Officer and Founder Hudong.com Inc. People’s Republic of China Raphael Schoentgen President GDF SUEZ China People’s Republic of China Shen Bing Vice-Director, Commission of Politics and Law Communist Party of China People’s Republic Central Committee (CPC) of China Scott Spirit Chief Strategy Officer WPP Plc People’s Republic of China Tian Ning Chairman and Chief Executive Officer Zhejiang Panshi Information & People’s Republic Technology Co. Ltd of China Tian Wei Moderator and Host, CCTV News China Central Television People’s Republic of China Wan Tailei Head, International Cooperation
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