Fellowships and Award

Fellowships and Award

LEAD International Fellowship 


(1998–2000)

LEAD International Fellowship 

(1998–2000)

LEAD International Fellowship (1998–2000)

Leadership for Environment and Development, London, United Kingdom

Leadership for Environment and Development, London, United Kingdom

Leadership for Environment and Development,
London, United Kingdom

A two-year fellowship program focused on sustainable development,conducted through case studies in Indonesia, Canada, and China.

LEAD’s mission is to create, strengthen, and support networksof people and institutions promoting change toward development that is economically sound, environmentally responsible, and socially equitable.

A two-year fellowship program focused on sustainable development,conducted through case studies in Indonesia, Canada, and China.

LEAD’s mission is to create, strengthen, and support networksof people and institutions promoting change toward development that is economically sound, environmentally responsible, and socially equitable.

Salzburg Global Seminar Fellowship (2002–2003)

Salzburg Global Seminar Fellowship (2002–2003)

Salzburg, Austria

Salzburg, Austria

Salzburg Global (formerly known as Salzburg Global Seminar) is a non-profit organization that
convenes programs on its five pillar topics of Peace and Justice, Education, Culture, Health, and
Finance and Governance.

Programs regularly occur at Schloss Leopoldskron in Salzburg, Austria. A global leaders' forum since 1947, Salzburg Global has welcomed more than 40,000
participants, known as Salzburg Global Fellows, from more than 170 countries.

Participation in two consecutive leadership programs:


  • The Global Entrepreneurial City (2002)

  • East Asia–United States: A Search for Common Values (2003)


Salzburg Global Seminar’s mission is to influence the next generation

of leaders by building bridges, fostering understanding, and delivering practical impact on institutions and communities.

Salzburg Global (formerly known as Salzburg Global Seminar) is a non-profit organization that
convenes programs on its five pillar topics of Peace and Justice, Education, Culture, Health, and
Finance and Governance.

Programs regularly occur at Schloss Leopoldskron in Salzburg, Austria. A global leaders' forum since 1947, Salzburg Global has welcomed more than 40,000
participants, known as Salzburg Global Fellows, from more than 170 countries. Participation in two consecutive leadership programs:

  • The Global Entrepreneurial City (2002)

  • East Asia–United States: A Search for Common Values (2003)

    Salzburg Global Seminar’s mission is to influence the next generation

of leaders by building bridges, fostering understanding, and delivering practical impact on institutions and communities.

Picture: Richard Schabetsberger

Stepping Stones Program
(2006–2007)

Stepping Stones Program
(2006–2007)

Amsterdam, Netherlands

Amsterdam, Netherlands

A one-year leadership development program initiated by the Ministry of Education, Culture, and Science of the Netherlands, focused on creating future leaders in the cultural heritage sector.

A one-year leadership development program initiated by the Ministry of Education, Culture, and Science of the Netherlands, focused on creating future leaders in the cultural heritage sector.

UNESCO Asia-Pacific Heritage Award of Merit (2003)

UNESCO Asia-Pacific Heritage Award of Merit (2003)

Virtuous Bridge (Medan, Indonesia)

Virtuous Bridge (Medan, Indonesia)

Virtuous Bridge in the Past (Picture: Wereld Museum)

Virtuous Bridge in the Past (Picture: Wereld Museum)

The successful restoration of Virtuous Bridge stands as a moving testimony to the unprecedented cooperation between the residents, businesses and government agencies of the multicultural city of Medan.

Careful historical research has been translated
into a thoughtful restoration and interpretation scheme that is firmly rooted in the community.
(Source: UNESCO Asia Pacific Heritage Award 2003)

Awarded for the successful restoration of the historical

Virtual Bridge in Medan, Indonesia.

The award was received on behalf of the Sumatra Heritage Trust, recognizing outstanding efforts in cultural heritage conservation in the Asia-Pacific region.

The successful restoration of Virtuous Bridge stands as a moving testimony to the unprecedented cooperation between the residents, businesses and government agencies of the multicultural city of Medan.

Careful historical research has been translated
into a thoughtful restoration and interpretation scheme that is firmly rooted in the community.
(Source: UNESCO Asia Pacific Heritage Award 2003)

Awarded for the successful restoration of the historical

Virtual Bridge in Medan, Indonesia.

The award was received on behalf of the Sumatra Heritage Trust, recognizing outstanding efforts in cultural heritage conservation in the Asia-Pacific region.

Virtuous Bridge in the Past (Picture: Curlymie)

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Cultural Heritage

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Cultural Heritage

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