 | Samrang Kchao - President, Member of Board of Directors Samrang Kchao was born in 1948 in Siem Reap, Cambodia. He graduated from lyceé Sisowath in 1966, and received an M.D. degree in 1973, from Faculté de Medecine in Phnom Penh. Dr. Kchao is a general surgeon in New York. He is married, with three children. He is currently involved with the computer literacy program funded by Friends of lyceé Sisowath (FLS) and Lyceé Sisowath Alumni (LSA), http://pages.prodigy.net/skchao/lsa/history/souvenir.htm. He is also a strong supporter in helping fundraising for Friends Without A Border (FWAB). | 
| Serey KimAn – Vice-President for Finance, Member of Board of Directors Serey came to the US in October 1973. Serey has worked in the financial industry as a software engineer since 1979 and on to the management of the data warehouse design and development, data integration and IT configuration management. Serey has involved with various charitable organizations annually through the United Way Campaign, the Susan G. Omen Foundation and the Lance Armstrong Foundation. Serey enjoys all kind of outdoor activities | 
| Chenda Smead - Vice-President for Public Relations, Member of Board of Directors Chenda was from Battambang, Cambodia, and was a refugee to the U.S. in 1979. Chenda earned her degrees in Computer Science and Mathematics, worked as a software engineer in the aerospace industry, and later switched careers and completed degrees in Interior Design and in Liberal Arts. Chenda's charitable projects in Cambodia to date have been to build the Seng Kheang Middle School , in Siem Reap, and the Chhi-Smead Learning Center, in Phnom Penh. Chenda was one of the major supporters of the Harpswell Dormitory for College Women. | 
| Mengly Chean - Chairman of Website, Member of Board of Directors Born in Cambodia, 1951, a former Khmer Navy Officer (14th Promotion) selected for training in the US in 1974, an engineer and educator (computer engineering), Mengly has been involved in several Cambodian and international organizations engaging in social, educational, and religious activities. His interests include Khmer computing and transliteration (he invented Akea), Khmer literature, history, civilization, and language. Mengly holds a BSEE from University of Maryland, College Park, Maryland, MSEE And Ph.D. in Computer Engineering from Purdue University, West Lafayette, Indiana. | 
| Venerable Kim Cang - Member of Board of Directors Ven. Kim Cang was born in Tra Vinh, Kampuchea Krom (South Vietnam) in 1956. He was ordained as novice Buddhist monk in 1972, monk in 1977. He is currently President of Cambodian Buddhist Association of Richmond, Inc. and the Abbot of Buddhist Monastery, 8180 Windsor Dr., Mechanicsville, VA. 23111. He is a graduate of Khmer Buddhist High School and Vietnamese Buddhist University. Venerable Cang Kim is fluent in Khmer, Pali, Vietnamese, Thai, Laotian, and English. He came to Virginia in 1988. He was awarded Ambassador for Peace from The Interreligious and International Federation for World Peace in 2006 in Virginia. | 
| Chip (Chiep) Tan - Member of Board of Directors Born in 1947, Prey Kabbas, Takeo, a former teacher and a survivor of the Killing Field, Chip Tan came to the US in 1979. With his extensive experiences in Rural Community Development, he is employed in Social Services field. He has involved in Khmer and Asian Pacific Islander community, at a local, regional, and national level. He has received several awards in recognition of his involvement in raising fund to buy 45 new computers and to provide financial support for poor students at Phni Meas High School, raising fund to build schools and temples in Prey Kabbas, Takeo, and in leading a fight against Cambodian deportation. An alumni of Lyceé Sisowath, Chip Tan graduated from Kampong Kantuot Teacher Training Institute in 1968, attended Law School, Phnom Penh, in 1972, Community Development Training in 1970-1974, and City University, Bellevue, WA, School of Social Work in 1982. | | Bunkorn Yun - Member of Board of Directors Bunkorn YUN, 54, currently living in Montreal, PQ, Canada, Licence Es Sciences Commerciales (B Com) and Licence es Sciences economiques from Phnom Penh University in 1975, Bunkorn also earned his graduate studies from Ecole des Hautes Etudes Commerciale (HEC) in Montreal, Canada. He has been president of Chamber of Commerce Cambodia- Canada since 2003 and VP of Congres des Cambodgiens du Canada since 2005. Currently he is the president of Fondation Enfants Cambodgiens, an organization dedicated to help the Cambodian orphans since 1995. Bunkorn is president of Canada Capital Finance, president and co-owner of La Presse Cambodgienne du Canada, the only khmer newspapers in Canada since 2005. |  | Jean-Baptiste Chhuor - Member of Board of Directors Born in 1951 in Kandal, Cambodia, Jean-Baptiste (lyceé Yukunthor, 1970) received an Electrical Engineer degree in 1975 from l'Institut Technique Supérieur de l’Amitié Khmero-Soviétique, ITSAKS (now known as ITC) in Phnom Penh. A Khmer Rouge survivor, he came to France in 1988, earned his Industrial Fluide Engineer from Ecole des Mines de Paris in 1997 and Mastère Spécialisé en Management de la Maintenance from ENSAM Paris in 1999. Currently he is a Senior RAMS (Reliability, Availability, Maintenability and Safety) Engineer for all industrial system. Jean-Baptiste is active in the Cambodian communities. His interests include culture, traditional and contemporary music. Today, he is the General Secretary of the Association des Anciens Elèves de l’Institut de Technologie du Cambodge (A.A.E.I.), the French ITC Alumni in Paris France. |  | Chanly Bob - Member of Board of Directors Born in 1973, Battambong Cambodia. From the trenches of the Killing Fields of Cambodia, through jungles, landmines and refugee camps, to the land of hope, freedom, and opportunities. He made it through high school, earned a degree in Management Information Systems with a minor in Computer Science from Oregon State University, and is dedicating much of his free time to non-profit organizations such as the Cambodian-American Community of Oregon, Project Enlighten, and now the Cambodian Education Excellence Foundation. He is a Unix Support Specialist for Portland General Electric as a professional. |  | Sophia Tep - Chairwoman of Finance Committee Born in 1951, Kompong Trabek, Prey Veng, Cambodia, Sophia came to US as a refugee in 1983. From 1984 to 1986, she worked for the Alexandria Health Department Refugees Program as an Outreach Worker. From 1986 until present, she works as an Administrative Program Specialist in charge of Accounts Payable, Alexandria Health Department Administration office in Northern Virginia. Since 1998, Sophia has been involved in many Cambodian civic Organizations, such as Cambodian Community Day, FWAB, Angkor Association. Currently, she is the Vice-Chairwoman of the Cambodian Community Day. |
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