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Cynthia brings 20 years of entrepreneurship, socio-environmental justice and community activism, through her roles as founder/co-founder, board director and/or CEO of numerous organizations, both for-profit and not-for-profit in South East Asia and in the U.S. Her experience has been in the fields of organizational leadership, special events and project management, and group facilitation/mediation. |
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Nancy is the President of the Alexander Abraham Foundation as well as the Flying Elephants Foundation, and has supported LEAP and conservation in Sabah since 2005. Her influence and support of LEAP has been pivotal to its success and she continues to provide a breadth of knowledge and valuable connection.
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Nancy Abraham
Board Member
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Caroline Gabel
Board Member
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Caroline is the Founder & CEO of the
Shared Earth Foundation and has
supported orangutan conservation since
1991. She began her work in Sabah in
2005 following her first trip to that
Malaysian State on Borneo. She
supports orangutan, elephant and rhino
conservation through LEAP and HUTAN.
Caroline is a ‘veteran’ board member
who sits on 10 boards of various
environmental organizations.
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Susan Wallace was a founding director of The Wallace Global Fund and The Woodtiger Fund, of which she is currently President. Susan spends much of her time with her husband in Bucks County, Pennsylvania, painting, collecting folkore and engaging in efforts to protect the area’s vernacular architecture and traditional landscape. She also serves on the board of Defenders of Wildlife and is actively involved with The Arcus Foundation.
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Susan Wallace
Board Member
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Dr. Kammen is also the Class of 1935 Distinguished Professor of Energy at the University of California, Berkeley, with appointments in the Energy and Resources Group, the Goldman School of Public Policy, and the department of Nuclear Engineering. He is the founding director of the Renewable and Appropriate Energy Laboratory (RAEL) and Director of the Transportation Sustainability Research Center.
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Sylvia has an honors degree in Zoology and has worked with several international conservation education projects. Based in Sabah for the last 20 years, Sylvia has worked with Sabah Forestry Department, the local ecotourism industry and the Sabah Foundation, focusing on nature interpretation, public awareness and environmental education.
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Sylvia Yorath
Manager,
Habitat & Wildlife Conservation
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Suzanne Chong
Manager,
Media & Events
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Sue joined the LEAP team at the start of 2009 and brings with her a wealth of experience in graphic design, photography and events management. Born and bred in Sabah, she lived and worked in the UK for 7 years and has also led educational expeditions for young adults to the rainforest of Central America and Borneo and is experienced in jungle training. Sue will be handling the LEAP website and all things graphic and photographic for the Borneo Team!
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Jacquie graduated from Monash University, Melbourne with Bachelor of Economics (Accounting) and is a member of the Malaysian Institute of Accountants. She has 15 years of experience in the audit line with a big five professional accounting firm and 12 years of experience in the hospitality industry. She loves gardening. |
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Winnie Long
Manager, Administration & Finance
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Winnie brings 20 years of experience in financial management, holds a professional degree in Corporate Secretary & Administration, is a qualified Certified Financial Planner (CFP) and is a qualified TESOL teacher with a Diploma in TESOL from the London Teachers Training College, United Kingdom.
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Marilyn hails from California USA, has a degree in Anthropology as well as being a certified accountant and has worked in accounting and management. She now handles the accounting for several non-profits and is interested in reading and travelling.
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Marilyn Madsen
Chief
Financial Officer
USA
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Executive Assistant To Cynthia Ong
Coordinator,
Community-Based Initiatives
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Neville has a Certificate in Mechanical Engineering from Polytechnic Kota Kinabalu with a distinction in Physics and was previously a wildlife warden for the Sabah Wildlife Department. He has volunteered with government agencies and has undertaken small scale marine and wildlife conservation efforts in the tourism industry. Neville enjoys playing basketball and has a great love of dogs.
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Heather is an environmental attorney who has worked as a litigator, policy director and advocate since obtaining her JD from Stanford Law School in 1996. She also has a degree in Economics. She spent ten years working on legal and policy issues related to water quality and land and species conservation in Los Angeles before moving to Sabah in 2007, where she worked with LEAP on various conservation and community projects. She is now part of the LEAP USA team focusing on project and policy issues, as well as grant development and management.
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Manager, Philanthropy & Environmental Policy
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Coordinator,
Clean Energy
Coodinator,
Civil Society
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An architect by training and a humanitarian by nature, Daniele sees architecture as the perfect medium to explore and bring to life deeper questions of how we might support the health of humanity– and in turn, the health of our planet as a whole. He is also an aspiring farmer and a shameless adventure junkie.
As a student in the US, Daniele always looked for ways to make a positive impact in his community immediately. Inspired by LEAP’s work, he came to Sabah in the spring of 2010 hoping to continue doing just that. The rest is history.
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Ben Gutierrez graduated from Harvard University with a BA in Environmental Science and Public Policy. In 2008 he spent five weeks in Sabah and Sarawak as part of a biology course, and in 2010 he contributed to the report Clean Energy Options for Sabah, commissioned by Green SURF. He enjoys drawing and exploring Sabah’s great outdoors.
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Coordinator, Philanthropy
Coordinator,
Clean Energy
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Born in Sabah, Jaswinder worked as a journalist for 13 years in her home state before venturing out on her own in 2010, mainly working with environmental NGOs to get their messages out to the public. She hopes to share the voices of communities with the rest of the world, and write about the many initiatives LEAP and its partners are involved in.
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Manager, Communications & Public Relationsy
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Manager,
Civil Society Initiatives & Wildlife Conservation
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June has worked on wildlife conservation issues in Malaysia and Indonesia (Kalimantan) since 2000 after graduating with a BSc. in Biological Sciences, from Simon Fraser University, Canada. Most of her stint was with the Wildlife Conservation Society where she pioneered the first long-term fieldwork research on orang utans in Sarawak, Malaysia. Her work has taken her from the wilds of Sarawak to the concrete wilds of Kuala Lumpur where she headed the Conservation Unit of the Malaysian Nature Society. She is also passionate about indigenous peoples issues, voter education and civil society movement.
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Advisory Council |
Borneo Council
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• Dr. Jay MacPherson - Chair
• Carol Bates
• Dr. Tuck Taylor
• Chris Elkins - Finance Advisor
• Dr. Michael Schmidt |
• Anne Lasimbang
• Claudia Lasimbang
• Ignatia Olim-Marsh
• Dr. Robert Ong
• Dr. John Payne
• Dr. Isabelle Ancrenaz
• Dr. Marc Ancrenaz
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