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Creating a Consultative Process

The YES Fund also plans to leverage the insights and experience of leading development groups and programs in order to implement creatively this Fund. The YES Fund team plans to work closely with representatives from GTZ, Livewire (Shell Foundation), Unilever, Commonwealth Secretariat, Youth Employment Network (YEN), UNDP, and other relevant groups, drawing upon appropriate “best practices” with a focus on youth.

YES Inc. Board | YES Campaign Committee | Advisors | Staff

YES Inc. Board

Poonam Ahluwalia
President

Ms. Ahluwalia is the Founder of the Youth Employment Summit (YES) Inc., an international development organization, with its headquarters in Massachusetts. As a world leader in development, she has nurtured a global youth movement, under the banner of YES that has galvanized world attention on promoting youth employment, and did it by placing youth at the center of development efforts in their countries. Believing in the undeniable power of ‘why not’ Ahluwalia plunged heart and soul into an unknown terrain, powered by nothing else but a burning desire to eradicate poverty by focusing on youth employment.

Under her leadership, YES organized the world's first global Youth Employment Summit in Egypt in 2002, under the co-chair of President Clinton and First Lady of Egypt, Mrs. Mubarak, followed by the second global summit in Mexico in 2004 and the third global summit in Kenya. Under her dynamic stewardship and visionary leadership, YES has been actively pursuing its objective of mainstreaming the world's youth by creating employment opportunities and enabling them to become "architects of their own future". Today, she has been regarded as a torch bearer of hope by the youth of over 80 YES Country Networks in six continents! She leads the strategic implementation of the YES Campaign through the 6,000 member institutions of the Global Alliance for Youth Employment.

She has been honored for her work as "an outstanding youth community leader" by the California Legislature and the Indian-American Trade and Commerce Council.

Prior to starting YES in 2002, she was a Project Director at Education Development Center, Inc., Boston, a 48 year old non-profit organization having over 350 projects in 60 countries.

Ms. Ahluwalia earned her Masters of Science in Mass Communication from Boston University, Masters of Arts in Political Science from Rajasthan University Jaipur, and Bachelors of Political Science from Lady Shri Ram College, New Delhi.


Dr. Akhtar Badshah
Sr. Director Community Affairs, Microsoft Corp

Akhtar Badshah is Senior Director of Microsoft Community Affairs, where he administers the company’s global community investment and employee programs. Last year the company invested $68million in cash grants and $331 million in software donations supporting more than 12,000 nonprofit organizations around the world.

Among his responsibilities, Dr. Badshah manages Microsoft Unlimited Potential (UP), a global program to promote digital inclusion and increased access to technology skills training in underserved communities. Dr. Badshah also oversees programs aimed at improving technology access and helping nonprofit organizations improve their effectiveness through increased technology capacity. This includes Microsoft’s signature relationships with organizations such as Boys & Girls Clubs of America and NPower

Prior to joining Microsoft, Dr. Badshah was the CEO and president of Digital Partners Foundation, a Seattle-area nonprofit organization whose mission is to utilize the digital economy to benefit the poor.

Dr. Badshah is a Board Member of the Global Knowledge Partnership and The Indus Entrepreneurs. He also serves on the Advisory Boards of the following organizations: World Affairs Council, Santa Clara University Center for Science Technology and Society, University of Washington South Asia Center, and University of Washington Business School. He has co-edited “Connected for Development – Information Kiosks for Sustainability,” and authored “Our Urban Future: New Paradigms for Equity and Sustainability” and several articles in international journals on ICT4D, megacities and sustainability, urban and community development, and housing.

Dr. Badshah is a doctoral graduate of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and the former president of the Lambda Alpha International New Jersey Chapter, an honorary land economic society. He is very active in the Seattle area community and serves on various local committees.


Cynthia Brandt
President, Brandt Associates Treasurer

Ms. Cynthia Brandt is the President, CA Brandt & Associates LLC., committed to providing practical and cost-effective solutions to clients using state of the art technologies that allow for the efficient delivery of tax and accounting products.

She also served for ten years as CFO and a key manager of a manufacturing company where she learned first hand the ins and outs of running a business.

Cynthia holds a Master of Taxation degree from Bentley College and an MBA from Northeastern University. She is a member of the American Institute of Certified Public Accountant and the Massachusetts Society of Certified Public Accountants and is actively involved in the community.

She is also the president of the Boston Chapter of the National Association of Women Business Owners. Cindy is also the Secretary-Treasurer of the Peabody Mass chapter of BNI.


Stephen J. Brown
Partner, Deloitte

Stephen Brown is a Partner with Deloitte and leader of the Firm’s Consumer Packaged Good industry segment in Canada. He has been with Deloitte for 11 years and has served leading Food and Beverage clients across North America including Heinz, Frito-Lay, Pepsi-QTG, Chiquita, Sara Lee, Del Monte Foods, Nestle, Clorox and George Weston.

Stephen has 16 years of supply chain management experience in both consulting and industry roles. He specializes in delivering shareholder value improvement initiatives for Manufacturing companies. He has published several articles on Food Industry issues and has presented at a number of Food Industry conferences.

He serves on the Board of Directors of a local Canadian charity focused on International youth development and on the Board of an International charity focused on global youth employment.

Prior to entering Consulting he served as an officer in the Canadian Forces for seven years including a tour with NATO in Europe and a peacekeeping mission with the United Nations in the Former Yugoslavia.

He has an engineering degree from the Royal Military College of Canada, and an MBA from the University of Calgary.


Graciano Gaillard
Country Coordinator, YES Dominican Republic

Mr. Gaillard is the County Coordinator for the Dominican Republic (DR). He has been elected to the Board of YES Inc by the over 60 YES Country Networks as their elected representative to the YES Inc Board of Directors. He is the youth representative at the Board of YES Inc and had a lot of challenges as a youth in his impressive professional career.

He worked at the Ministry of Youth till 2004 as the Director for International Affairs and Cooperation, and he helped organize and participate in various programs and events both in the DR and abroad. Currently, he is the Manger of Youth Employment and Entrepreneurship Projects at the United Nations Association of the Dominican Republic (UNA-DR), a Non-Governmental Organization (NGO) with the mission of promoting the work of the United Nations (UN) in the Dominican Republic. His work at the UNA-DR has its main focus in the development of programs and events on entrepreneurship.

He has been inspiring the youth of his country by guiding and teaching them for the past ten years. To enrich the competitive spirit among the youth in his country and to cope up with globalization he organized the "First National Competition of Youth Entrepreneurship." He continues to experience satisfaction, motivation and inspiration from all the work done together with young leaders.

Graciano is a lawyer by profession and speaks Spanish, English, Creole and French.


Scott Leland

Scott Leland is the Executive Director of the Mossavar-Rahmani Center for Business & Government at the Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University. In this role, he lends support to the Center's research programs, general administration, strategic planning, and day-to-day operations.

Prior to joining M-RCBG, he was the Administrative Director of the Center for International Development at Harvard from 1998 to 2004 and manager of a workforce development project at the Education Development Center from 1996-1998, with programs in Peru, Namibia, and India.

From 1992 to 1995, he worked as a Project Assistant with the Harvard Institute for International Development in Singapore where he taught courses in economics and policy analysis at the National University of Singapore.

He has also worked as a Research Fellow with the Environmental Protection Agency in Seattle, a Program Coordinator for Vision Health International in Costa Rica, and Regional Director for South America and the Caribbean with Amigos de las Americas based in Houston, traveling extensively through Latin America.

He is a graduate of Stanford University and has a Masters in Public Policy from the Harvard's Kennedy School of Government.


Debra Deanne Olson
President, the Global Green Company

Ms. Debra Olson is the President of Global Green Company. She has been in the forefront of launching futuristic ideas and facilitating paradigm shifts for over 25 years. As a connector of both concepts and people, she has been instrumental in advancing partnerships and movements, raising the bar of possibilities that are changing the World for the better.

She is a recognized leader in design and implementation of compelling strategic roadmaps for organizations that are facing complex challenges. She renders her services as a Trustee of the New Visions Foundation in Santa Monica. S he is the Executive Producer of “Two Americas” a documentary addressing the deteriorating educational system in America. Debra is also a member of the Clinton Global Initiative in NYC and is on the Advisory Board of the Art Center of Design.

As President of the Global Green Company, Ms. Olson saw the synergy of joining forces with the Space Island Group to make Sun Power and all its glory a reality in our lifetime. TGGC's main focus has been on bringing the best of merging green technologies to the marketplace, energizing the green economic sector by creating jobs and organizing teams to build sustainable communities and new cities worldwide.

Ms. Olson has strong relations and access in the political and financial sectors worldwide, and is using her abilities to connect world innovators, emerging new technologies, corporations and financial institutions to facilitate partnerships that will foster sustainable economic and entrepreneurial solutions for future generations.


P. Rajendran
COO, NIIT

Mr. P. Rajendran is the Director and Chief Operating Officer of NIIT Ltd, an Indian multinational company in the IT Sector. He joined NIIT at the time of its inception in 1982 and has been a part of the core team that has developed the company and brought it to its present position of international standing. An alumnus of Indian Institute of Technology, Delhi, Rajendran leads NIIT’s People initiatives, Information Resources management, and the highly innovative IT and Computer Assisted Learning in schools covering over 1.4 million children every year. He takes keen interest in the area of deployment of ICT for human development and creation of new jobs.

A people-person and a believer in leveraging Information Technology for HR competitiveness, he has helped NIIT emerge as one of the most preferred employers in the Indian IT Industry. The company received the 1998 National HRD Award for the best HR practices, the World HRD Congress 2000 Award for Innovative HR practices and the Delhi Management Association – Watson Wyatt Award 2004 for Excellence in Innovative HR Practice.


Dr. Mahesh Sharma
President, Cambridge College

Dr. Sharma is the President and Professor of Mathematics Education at Cambridge College. Internationally known for his groundbreaking work in mathematics education, he is an author, teacher and teacher-trainer, researcher, consultant to public and private schools, as well as a public lecturer. He is an author and Chief Editor of Focus on Learning Problems in Mathematics, an international, interdisciplinary, research mathematics journal with readership in more than 70 countries, and the Editor of The Math Notebook, a practical source of information for parents and teachers devoted to improving teaching and learning for all children.

He is the founder and President of the Center for Teaching/Learning of Mathematics, Inc., of Framingham and Wellesley, Massachusetts, as well as the President of Berkshire Mathematics in Reading, England. He is also the Co-host of The Learning Center, a Cable Network television program that brings information about learning, teaching, and education to the general public.

Professor Sharma's areas of interest and expertise include all areas of mathematics education, cognitive developmental psychology, problem solving, mathematics learning problems (particularly dyscalculia), and remediation. His pioneering work in the area of the psychology of learning mathematics, dyscalculia and mathematics learning problems, and mathematics learning personality has become an important way of looking at the diagnosis and remediation of learning problems in mathematics.


Janet Whitla
President (1981-2006), Education Development Center

Ms. Janet Whitla is the President Emeritus of Education Development Center (EDC) Inc., an international Non-Governmental Organization conducting research and development, having 1200 staff worldwide with an annual outlay of over 130 million US dollar. From 1981 to 2006, Janet served as EDC's President and Chief Executive Officer and was responsible to its Board of Trustees for all aspects of the organization's operations with particular emphasis on overall leadership and direction.

During Janet's 25 years as President, EDC has seen unprecedented growth, becoming one of the world's leading health and education research organizations. Her vision and outstanding leadership skills have guided EDC through unprecedented growth, including the spectacular expansion in EDC's international work. She was instrumental in laying the foundation for the YES Campaign, at its infancy stage, by hosting it at EDC for over 8 years, until it became an independent international organization, able to stand on its own.

Janet promoted constructive dialogue and engaged in open and respectful discourse to bring out new concepts and ideas for development. She used this technique to distribute responsibility and authority to her colleagues. She was against too many rules, restrictions and hierarchies, which according to her can squash people's ideas, initiative and energy.

Current Service on Boards:

Member, and Past President, Board of Governors, Handel and Haydn Society
Chair, Board of Trustees, New Bedford Whaling Museum
Vice President, Board of Trustees, New Bedford Symphony Orchestra
Member, Board of Trustees, Cambridge College
Member, Board of Trustees Young Audiences of Massachusetts
Member, Board of Trustees, ATLAS Communities ( NAS School Reform Program)

Publications, Research and Professional Presentations:

Janet has written and contributed to numerous publications, many research works and made a variety of professional presentations on a wide variety of educational topics at national and international platforms. Some of her important and co-authored publications are "School Reform Behind the Scenes", "Curriculum in ATLAS", The Diagnostic Teacher, Constructing New Approaches to Professional Development", Curriculum Materials and Teaching", Healthy Development: A Basic Goal for Education", "Social Studies Tests", "Classroom-Centered Evaluation: A Humanistic Approach for the Social Studies" and "Learning About Learning". Some of the other publications are  "The Evaluation Tool Kit", "Success or Failure in Curriculum Development: Six Ways to Know: A Workbook for Teachers and School Administrators", One Nation Indivisible: A Re-Evaluation", "Responsiveness and Reciprocity: The Role of the College Board in Puerto Rico" and "Testing in the Freshman Year, A Handbook for Harvard Advisors" to name a few of them.


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YES Campaign Committee

Hafsat Abiola
Director, KIND, Nigeria

Nahas Angula
Prime Minister, Namibia

Jennifer Corriero

Jennifer Corriero
Co-Founder, TakingITGlobal, Canada

José-María Figueres
President of Costa Rica (1994-98), Switzerland

 

Samuel Gonzalez
Executive President, Fundación E, Mexico

Koosum Kalyan
Sr. Business Development Advisor, Shell International, South Africa

 

Regina Monticone
Secretary, Youth Employment Network, Switzerland

Sithembiso Nyoni
Founder, ORAP, Zimbabwe

Thoraya Obaid
Executive Director, UNFPA, USA/Saudi Arabia

Ismail Serageldin
DG, Library of Alexandria, Egypt

M. S. Swaminathan
World Food Prize Laureate, India

Anna K. Tibaijuka
Executive Director, UN-Habitat, Kenya/Tanzania

Janet Whitla
President (1981-2006), Education Development Center, Inc, USA

Ms. Janet Whitla is the President Emeritus of Education Development Center (EDC) Inc., an international Non-Governmental Organization conducting research and development, having 1200 staff worldwide with an annual outlay of over 130 million US dollar. From 1981 to 2006, Janet served as EDC's President and Chief Executive Officer and was responsible to its Board of Trustees for all aspects of the organization's operations with particular emphasis on overall leadership and direction.

During Janet's 25 years as President, EDC has seen unprecedented growth, becoming one of the world's leading health and education research organizations. Her vision and outstanding leadership skills have guided EDC through unprecedented growth, including the spectacular expansion in EDC's international work. She was instrumental in laying the foundation for the YES Campaign, at its infancy stage, by hosting it at EDC for over 8 years, until it became an independent international organization, able to stand on its own.

Janet promoted constructive dialogue and engaged in open and respectful discourse to bring out new concepts and ideas for development. She used this technique to distribute responsibility and authority to her colleagues. She was against too many rules, restrictions and hierarchies, which according to her can squash people's ideas, initiative and energy.

Current Service on Boards:

Member, and Past President, Board of Governors, Handel and Haydn Society
Chair, Board of Trustees, New Bedford Whaling Museum
Vice President, Board of Trustees, New Bedford Symphony Orchestra
Member, Board of Trustees, Cambridge College
Member, Board of Trustees Young Audiences of Massachusetts
Member, Board of Trustees, ATLAS Communities ( NAS School Reform Program)

Publications, Research and Professional Presentations:

Janet has written and contributed to numerous publications, many research works and made a variety of professional presentations on a wide variety of educational topics at national and international platforms. Some of her important and co-authored publications are "School Reform Behind the Scenes", "Curriculum in ATLAS", The Diagnostic Teacher, Constructing New Approaches to Professional Development", Curriculum Materials and Teaching", Healthy Development: A Basic Goal for Education", "Social Studies Tests", "Classroom-Centered Evaluation: A Humanistic Approach for the Social Studies" and "Learning About Learning". Some of the other publications are  "The Evaluation Tool Kit", "Success or Failure in Curriculum Development: Six Ways to Know: A Workbook for Teachers and School Administrators", One Nation Indivisible: A Re-Evaluation", "Responsiveness and Reciprocity: The Role of the College Board in Puerto Rico" and "Testing in the Freshman Year, A Handbook for Harvard Advisors" to name a few of them.


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Advisors

Sir David Bell
Chairman, Financial Times

Margaret Catley-Carlson
Chair, Global Water Partnership

Hanns Michael Holz
Global Head Public Relations, Deutsche Bank AG

Maritta Koch-Weser
CEO, The Global Exchange for Social Investment

Jeffrey D. Sachs
Director, The Earth Institute

Adele S. Simmons
Vice Chairman, Chicago Metropolis 2020

Hanne M Strong
President, Earth Restoration Corp

Cheryl Vince Whitman
Vice President, Education Development Center, Inc.

Muhammad Yunus
Managing Director, Grameen Bank

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Staff

Poonam Ahluwalia
President

Ms. Ahluwalia is the Founder of the Youth Employment Summit (YES) Inc., an international development organization, with its headquarters in Massachusetts. As a world leader in development, she has nurtured a global youth movement, under the banner of YES that has galvanized world attention on promoting youth employment, and did it by placing youth at the center of development efforts in their countries. Believing in the undeniable power of ‘why not’ Ahluwalia plunged heart and soul into an unknown terrain, powered by nothing else but a burning desire to eradicate poverty by focusing on youth employment.

Under her leadership, YES organized the world's first global Youth Employment Summit in Egypt in 2002, under the co-chair of President Clinton and First Lady of Egypt, Mrs. Mubarak, followed by the second global summit in Mexico in 2004 and the third global summit in Kenya. Under her dynamic stewardship and visionary leadership, YES has been actively pursuing its objective of mainstreaming the world's youth by creating employment opportunities and enabling them to become "architects of their own future". Today, she has been regarded as a torch bearer of hope by the youth of over 80 YES Country Networks in six continents! She leads the strategic implementation of the YES Campaign through the 6,000 member institutions of the Global Alliance for Youth Employment.

She has been honored for her work as "an outstanding youth community leader" by the California Legislature and the Indian-American Trade and Commerce Council.

Prior to starting YES in 2002, she was a Project Director at Education Development Center, Inc., Boston, a 48 year old non-profit organization having over 350 projects in 60 countries.

Ms. Ahluwalia earned her Masters of Science in Mass Communication from Boston University, Masters of Arts in Political Science from Rajasthan University Jaipur, and Bachelors of Political Science from Lady Shri Ram College, New Delhi.


 

P.K. Joseph
Director (Programs) , Youth Employment Summit (YES) Inc.

Before Joining YES Inc., in 2002, P.K Joseph served as Deputy Director, with Confederation of Indian Industries, (CII), an apex Industry Association in the country and managed its social initiative -Indian Youth Business Trust, spread across six regions of the country. He dedicated a primary part of his career, to design and develop a micro loan fund that incorporated the provision of seed capital, business mentoring and innovative business development services in the small business incubation process. Joseph has over 17-year-long career in the non-profit field, in rural, tribal and urban India , with domain expertise in entrepreneurship, micro-credit, business mentoring, innovative business incubation services, building youth leadership, youth networks, social entrepreneurship and managing several development projects.

He has also worked with Deepalaya, Plan International, and International Youth Center , to implement youth development programs and community development projects in the areas of non-formal education, income generation, small business development and community health.

Currently, he works with YES Inc. from New Delhi , to help mange the YES Inc Programs. He is also entrusted with the task of coordinating the YES Global Summits, held every alternate year. Working with YES Inc, Boston, he worked as the member of the lead team to coordinate four (4) global events viz. "YES 2002" in Egypt , "YES Regional Forum 2003" in India , "YES 2004" in Mexico, "YES 2006", in Kenya. He has traveled to over 10 countries, including USA and UK , to undertake international practical training and short international assignments aimed at nurturing young social entrepreneurs under the aegis of the YES Country Networks that he used to mentor in the Asia Region.

He holds a Masters Degree in Social Work, (MSW) with Specialization in Youth Development, from Madras University . He also holds a post-graduate diploma in Human Resource Management along with two

Bachelors Degrees, B.A (English Honors) and Bachelor of Philosophy). Email: pk@yesweb.org


Dacil Acevedo Riquelme
Global Coordinator, YES Country Networks

Dacil Acevedo Riquelme is a Ph.D. candidate in International Relations from Universidad del Salvador (USAL) in Argentina. She has a Master’s degree in International Relations with emphasis in Political International Economy, as well as specializations on youth and gender policies.

She has 10 years of experience as international consultant in Latin America, Asia and USA on development projects, programs and public policies for international organizations (UNDP, UNFPA, UNESCO, UNICEF, Inter American Development Bank, Inter American Institute for Agriculture Cooperation), national governments (Argentina, Panama, Taiwan and Maldives Islands), local governments (Buenos Aires), corporate social responsibility initiatives (UN Global Compact), civil society organizations (Innovations in Civic Participation, Education Development Center) and universities (Center for Social Development, Washington University in St. Louis).

In 1997, Dacil organized the First Youth Forum Mercosur, Bolivia and Chile: alternatives to youth unemployment that then allowed the launch of the first technical cooperation of IADB regarding youth entrepreneurship. She coordinated the program during 1998-2002 in order to support the young entrepreneurs with curriculum development, training programs and technical and financial assistance in rural and urban areas.

Since 2003, she has been an active member of the IADB Social Equity Forum – a 40 key leaders forum in Latin American- that advises the bank on the promotion of social equity public policies in the region. She has been involved with the YES Campaign since 2002, being YES National Coordinator (until 2003), YES Regional Coordinator for Latin America (since 2004) and since 2006 as Global YES Country Networks Coordinator. dacil@yesweb.org


 

Mamta Malik

Mamta has over 10 years of professional work experience, of which a major part of her career has been dedicated towards the development of Micro Credit Programs not only with respect to the provision of Seed Capital to start up businesses, but also providing Business Mentoring and other innovative business development services. She has networked with Financial Institutions / Banks to meet the additional financial requirements of micro entrepreneurs. She has also conceptualized and implemented Business Skill Development based training modules for the entrepreneurs, organized seminars & exhibitions on national & international levels.

Mamta is a Gold Medalist in Professional Diploma in Human Resource Development from AIMA. She holds a Masters Degree in Social Work from Delhi University. During her Masters program she was awarded the "B. C. Jain Memorial Award" & "Moses Scholarship" for outstanding academic performance.

Before joining YES, she was working with Escorts, looking after its social initiatives. Before joining Escorts, she worked as Head-Core Program with CII's social initiative Bhartiya Yuva Shakti Trust (BYST). As a part of the Micro Credit Program aiming at entrepreneurship and mentor development, the organization has managed to help over 1000 financially challenged young people to setup their own business units.

Mamta is a versatile and highly motivated management professional, experienced in social work, human resource development and business development, capable of achieving laid down objectives and meeting dead lines.


 

Karina Kumari
Research Associate, Youth Employment Summit (YES) Inc.

Karina Kumari has a Bachelor’s degree in English, a diploma in Internet Research and Content Mining and a Post-Graduate Diploma in Graphic Designing.

She has experience developing projects working in a charitable organization and awarding contracts on proposals submitted. She also performed as secretary to the same charity based in Rajasthan, India. She has experience in doing research and writing on a wide range of humanitarian discipline topics.

She has also experience in graphic designing of websites, portals, newsletters, etc. Her most relevant experience is in developing appropriate criteria and conducting evaluation for Micro-grants and investments and working to support the grantees.


 

Johnson Kottakalil
Program Associate, Youth Employment Summit (YES) Inc.

Johnson Kottakalil started his career in the mid 90s as a volunteer while pursuing his Philosophy course. He has served in the villages of eastern Uttar Pradesh ( India) as a campaigner and activist to promote education and health. In the tribal areas of Attappadi, Kerala, India, he joined the hands to empower the tribes to preserve their right on land. He has also rendered his service for the prisoners by conducting many cultural programs in the prisons as a prelude to help them find a better livelihood and bring them to the mainstream with dignity.

As an entrepreneur in the late 90s in the cable industry he has obtained a direct experience in entrepreneurship. He has come across many ground realities which a young entrepreneur has to undergo in this era of globalization. He inspires his friends and colleagues telling that I want to "Have a brain….that never drain…but reign" which he says encompasses the whole idea of empowerment.

He has recently expanded his experience with the Youth Employment Summit serving as Ministerial Liaison for YES Kenya 2006, where he supported the participation of over 60 ministerial delegates.

Johnson pursues his Masters in Rural Development from Indira Gandhi Open University, Delhi through a distance education program. He is a graduate in Economics and one among the aspirants who could not make it to Indian Civil Service.


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