Dr. Aminuddin Hassim
Director, National Institute of Public Administration (INTAN)
Dr.
Aminuddin Hassim is the Director of National Institute of Public
Administration (INTAN) and has served in several public sector agencies
such as the Ministry of Housing and Local Government, Economic Planning
Unit as well as Khazanah Nasional Berhad as its Vice President under the
Cross Fertilization Programme. Having sat in various appointments, his
talent and expertise radiuses from Economic Management (Environment and
Natural Resources (Green Issues), Water Management, Public
Transportation), Policy Design (Environment, Water Management, Public
Transportation), Project Management, Urbanizations to Public-Private
Partnership in Education.
Director - NKRA/NKEA Education and Director of SRI - HCD,
Performance Management and Delivery Unit (PEMANDU)
Tengku
Azian joined PEMANDU in February 2010, and she currently is the
Director of Education, NKRA & NKEA and SRI – Human Capital
Development. Before joining PEMANDU, she was involved in Investment
Banking for 18 years, the last position as Head of Corporate Finance in
RHB Investment Bank Berhad. Tengku Azian graduated as a lawyer from the
School of Oriental and African Studies and was admitted as
Barrister-at-Law of the Honorable Society of Inner Temple.
Andrew Loh
Analyst, PEMANDU
Andrew
is an analyst in the performance Management and Delivery Unit (PEMANDU)
of the Prime Minister’s Department. He graduated from Swarthmore
College, U.S.A, in 2011 with a major in Political Science and minor in
Islamic Studies. Andrew’s recent experiences span both learning and
teaching: he has taught English in Bosnia, Pengetahuan Moral in
Malaysia, and mentored Malaysian students who apply to American
universities. Andrew has also coached SMK Damansara Jaya to win two
national debate championship.
Dr. Raslan Haniff
Special Officer to the
Minister of Education
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Chen Fong Tuan
Executive Vice President, Head, Group Talent &
Organization Development,
Maybank
Fong Tuan has more than 14 years of technical management, internal consulting and HR experience. His past experiences include working in F&N Coca-Cola, OCBC AND BAT. At present, Fong Tuan is the Group Head, Talent & Organizational Development of Maybank Berhad. He is responsible for Human Capital strategy, analytics, bench strength and succession management, acceleration of leadership effectiveness through focused development, talent engagement and retention, manpower planning and organization design Group-wide.
Teh Chi-Chang
Executive Director, REFSA
Chi-Chang
holds degrees from the Universities of Warwick and Cambridge, the CFA
(Chartered Financial Analyst) charter and is a CELTA-qualified teacher.
He currently serves as the Executive Director of REFSA. REFSA is an
independent, not-for-profit research institute providing relevant and
reliable information on social, economic and political issues affecting
Malaysians. It aims to promote open and constructive discussions that
result in effective policies to address those issues. . He joined REFSA
because he believes Malaysia will succeed if more of us stop whining
about all that is wrong and instead use the time to work productively on
making things better.
Chen Chow Yeoh
Education Advocate and Movement Initiator, Regional
Operations Director for South East Asia & India, Groupon and Chief
Operating Officer, Groupon Malaysia.
Chen
Chow graduated from Cornell University with a Degree in Electrical and
Computer Engineering. He is currently the Chief Operating Officer at
Groupon Malaysia. Besides, he is also now the Regional Operations
Director for South East Asia & India for Groupon after early
involvements at Groupon Taiwan. Previously, he served as the Product
Manager at JobStreet and a Management Consultant at Accenture. Chen Chow
has numerous experiences as a speaker, especially on youth related
issues. Besides countless appearances in local Radio, TV interview,
college events and conventions by professional bodies, he is perhaps
best known among youngsters for his tireless contributions to the US
Applications Workshops since their early years.
Dr. Sharifah Mariam Binti Mohammed Alhabshi
Senior Lecturer and Deputy Vice Chancellor (Academic and
International) of the International Institute on Policy and Management at
University of Malaya
Dr. Sharifah Mariam, a very distinguished figure in public policy
analysis, is a Ph.D holder of Geo Information and Public Policy from
Durham University, United Kingdom. She obtained both her Bachelor of
Science and Master of Urban and Regional Environment from the University
of Southern California, USA. Dr Sharifah serves on the Advisory Board
of the Malaysia Centre for Geospatial Data Infrastructure (MaCGDI).
Apart from winning two separate Outstanding Service Awards in 2008 and
2010 respectively, Dr. Sharifah was also a fellow scholar of the
University of Cambridge in the Development Studies Programme in 2006.
She has consistently provided her expertise at national and
international levels in various leadership and advisory capacities,
including serving as the Head Coordinator, International Institute of
Public Policy & Management (Inpuma) and as a consultant to the ASEAN
and ASEAN +3 Secretariats in 2008. Her book, “Case Studies on
Government Programs and Policies,” was published by University of Malaya
in 2009. Other recent publications include book chapters, “What We Have
And Not: E-Government in Malaysia” and "E-Government in Malaysia:
Barriers and Progress," published by Cairo University and IGI Global,
Pennsylvania, respectively.
Professor James Chin
Professor of
Political Science and Head of School at Monash University, Malaysia
Prof. James Chin is one of the most renowned political scientist in
Malaysia. He is a proud Ph.D. holder from the Victoria University of
Wellington, New Zealand. Previously, he graduated with a Bachelor’s of
Arts in Political Economy from the University of Adelaide, Australia and
then a BA Hons in Government & Public Administration from the
University of Sydney, Australia. In 2007 to 2008, he served as the
Professor of Swinburne University of Technology (Malaysia campus). He
was also the Director in the Institute of East Asian Studies. Professor
Chin’s works and research revolves around minority rights, elections,
democratisation and good governance issues. The countries of his
interest are mainly ASEAN countries
(especially Malaysia, Brunei and Singapore) and those in the South
Pacific Rim (especially Papua New Guinea, Fiji and Solomon Islands).
Examples of his journals and books are ‘Nine Ideas to Improve Our
Electoral System: Submission to the Parliamentary Select Committee’
(2009) and ‘The Iranun Of Sabah: Language And Culture Of An Endangered
Minority In Malaysia’ (2011). Before becoming a Professor in Monash
University, he was a financial journalist in Singapore.
Founder, Teach for Malaysia
Dzameer is an alumnus of the United World College of Southeast Asia, Singapore, and holds a Masters in Mechanical Engineering from Imperial College London. In 2009, Dzameer commenced working on the idea of Teach For Malaysia. He dedicated his energy towards Teach For Malaysia as it is a proven model that creates a win-win environment for the Ministry of Education, the private sector, passionate young Malaysian leaders and most importantly the students and families the programme will reach.
Edmund Bon
Campaigner, Malaysian Centre for Constitutionalism and Human Rights
(MCCHR) and LoyarBurokker
Edmund Bon was admitted as an Advocate and Solicitor of the High Court of Malaya in 1998 and secured a Masters in International Human Rights Law in 2008 from the University of Oxford. He was previously the Chairperson of the Bar Council’s National Young Lawyers, Human Rights and Constitutional Law committees. Seeking to mobilise, activate and empower Malaysians to win back the country for ourselves, the rakyat, he has been part of various social cause movements since he returned from the UK in 1997. He now sleeps with LoyarBurok, runs with the MCCHR (aka PusatRakyatLB) and moves with UndiMalaysia!
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