Advisory Board
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Aloysius Purwa (AL) is a MBA graduate and currently the Honorary Consul of the Netherlands, Past President of Skal International Bali, Past Chairman of the Bali IATA Agents, Past President of PATA Bali Chapter, a VP of the Bali Tourism Board and the Chairman of ASITA Bali Chapter. Al currently also serves as the Managing Director of KCB Tours & Travel, Managing Director of Cempaka Belimbing Villas, and Director of Aneka Beach Hotel. He is a Rotarian and a Past President of Rotary Club Bali Kuta |
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Dr. Anak Agung Asmarajaya educated in Jakarta and Australia, Dr. Asmarajaya is Bali’s leading plastic surgeon and currently is the head of the plastic surgery department at Sanglah Hospital. For several years he has worked with the Cranio Facial Institute of Adelaide, headed by the world renowned Dr. David David. Since 1994 Dr. Asmarajaya has donated his services to perform over 600 cleft and lip palate operations that have been financed by the www.rotarybali.com Rotary Club Bali Nusa Dua. Dr. Asmarajaya is a member of the royal family of Peliatan. |
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Supervisory Board
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Dr. Anwar Santoso SpJP, PhD, graduated from University of Airlangga, Surabaya Medical School in 1981 and then he continued to his specialist training in Cardiology at the same university. He has also taken courses and training in Melbourne (Epworth Hospital), the Universities of Brawijaya, Gajah Mada and Pajajaran. Dr Anwar is currently a Lecturer at the Medical Faculty of the University of Udayana. In addition, he is also a Cardiologist Consultant at Sanglah Hospital and the Executive Secretary of the Clinical Epidemiology Unit. He is Vice General Secretary of the Indonesian Heart Association and the American Heart Association-Bali. He is also an Executive Member of Asia Pacific Society of Atherosclerosis and Vascular Disease (APSAVD). |
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Dr. Ida Bagus Tjakra Manuaba, was born in Denpasar in 1948. He is married with one daughter. He graduated from the University of Gajah Mada Medical School in 1973. In 1980 he underwent specialist training in Public Health at the University of Hawaii,. He finished his general surgery training 1982 at the University of Hasanuddin, Makassar, and received further training in oncology and surgical oncology in Singapore (Head & Neck Cancer Surgery) in 1983, 1985, 1988, 1993, Free University, Amsterdam, Groningen Cancer Center (Breast Cancer, 1986), and Tokyo Women Medical College (pancreatic cancer, 1984) and National Cancer Hospital Japan (Gastric & Colo-Rectal Cancer) in 1993. He finished his Ph.D. in Molecular Biology in Cancer in 2006. Currently, he is an Associate Professor and Senior Consultant of Surgical Oncology at the Department of General Surgery, School of Medicine, at the University of Udayana in Denpasar and is also the Head of the Surgical Oncology Division, Department of General Surgery, School of Medicine, University of Udayana/RSUP Sanglah Denpasar, Bali. He is a member of the National Board of Study of General Surgery of Indonesia and a member of the International Society of Surgery in Switzerland. During the bomb blast, he was in charge as team leader in treating the victims. |
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Management Board
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Chairperson: David Magson
David holds dual Australian and British citizenship. A Mathematician, he is a Member of the Australian Institute of Company Directors, a Fellow of the Australian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy and a member of the Indonesian Australian Business Council. He has been in business in Indonesian for 15 years, prior to which he spent over 20 years in the mining industry working in the UK, Africa, and Australia. David currently serves as the President Director of P.T. Mitrais, Chairman of P.T. Mincom Indoservices, and Auslang International Pty Ltd. and a Non Executive Director of Oniqua Pty Ltd. He is also on the board of the Bali International School. In the wake of the blast. David assisted wounded Australians to evacuate and then worked in the morgue on behalf of the British Consul for 4 days. |
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Secretary: Purnama Bulan Harris
Purnama, also known as Wiwie is an Indonesian and currently serves as the Vice President of Human Relations and Corporate Affairs of PT Mitrais. She has a degree in Business Administration and a Diploma in Public Relations. After the first bomb blast, Wiwie coordinated the donated medical supplies inventory with the assistance of Mitrais staff and has continued her association with YKIP until now. |
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Secretary II: Deassy Aryanti
Deassy currently works at Mitrais as the Legal and Corporate Affairs officer. She is a law graduate of University of Indonesia, Jakarta, where she majored in International Law. Before joining Mitrais, she worked as a consultant in law firms. |
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Treasurer: Djati Siahaan
Djati is a State Registered Accountant who graduated from University of Indonesia in Jakarta. He has more than 20 years experience in Finance, Accounting, Auditing and Taxation. |
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YKIP MEMBERS
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Dr. Denise Abe is a medical doctor specializing in Internal Medicine and cross-cultural health care. She was the medical director of an international health care clinic for Asian and Pacific Islander immigrants and refugees in the International District of Seattle, Washington for ten years prior to moving to Bali in 1995. During that time she worked with several national advocacy groups, including the Center for Disease Control and the National Association of Community Health Centers to help inform the U.S. Congress on the specific health issues and approaches to improving care to the Asian and Pacific Islander populations. More recently she completed a Master in International Public Health which has helped to inform her work with the East Bali Poverty Project and University of Udayana Medical School in Bali. Denise has three children who attend Sekolah Dyatmika. She is married to Ketut Arthana, a Balinese architect with an international design practice. |
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Jeff Anderson first came to Indonesia as a volunteer English teacher for a large Muslim boarding school on the island of Madura. Since then Jeff has worked in various fields in Bali including radio and garment production, and for the past seven years has been the General Manager of Rip Curl Indonesia. For the duration of the week following the blast he was coordinating volunteer efforts at Sanglah hospital for Indonesians and foreigners alike. Jeff is a member of the Rotary Club Bali Nusa Dua. |
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Diana von Cranach has lived in Bali for many years with her Balinese husband, owns Puri Ganesha Villas and pioneered the development of tourism in Pemuteran, near the Bali Barat National Park in the northwest corner of the island. She has been instrumental in helping the women of Pemuteran with health issues and is now looking after the Kembali North schools programme in the village for YKIP. Immediately fter the bombing, she worked together with Elizabeth Magson in the Sanglah hospital |
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Dr. A. Andreas J. Dewanto Dipa (Andre) was born in Kediri, East Java and did all his schooling in Denpasar Bali. He is married to a Balinese and has 3 children. He graduated from the School Medicine of Udayana University in 1987. He is now the Chief of the Foreign Patient Handling Team of Sanglah Hospital. In addition to his duties at the Sanglah Hospital, he is an On Call Doctor /Correspondence doctor to AXA Assistance, Swiss Consulate Bali, Swiss Air Ambulance, Global Assistance, Euro Alarm, German Consulate, Medicall Switzerland, SOS International Copenhagen and Nordic International Copenhagen. He is a Rotarian and during the bomb blast, he tirelessly worked at the Sanglah Hospital helping the victims. |
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Richard Flax is British by Birth and an Australian citizen since 1972, is CEO of PT Astro Pertama Indonesia, the Bali partner of Expacare, part of the Jardine Lloyd Thompson group of the UK. Richard is a founding director of the remote adventure sports resort Nihiwatu on the Indonesian Island of Sumba. Co-producer of the 2001 ABC sponsored documentary Wave of Change/Balinese Surfer 2, this latest film led to the founding of GUS-Bali.org which continues to resolve some of Bali’s environmental problems. Richard is also founder and chairman of MUMbali.org that, amongst other activities, has been rebuilding schools in the 2006 Earth quake affected area south of Jogjakarta. Richard continues to head the YKIP Bali Emergency Response team. After the 2002 bomb, Richard and his team organized the first evacuations to Perth, co-coordinated the local volunteers, incoming medical aid and assistance and developed a communication center that provided information for thousands of incoming calls during the initial days of chaos. On the Board of Directors of Bali International School for 6 years, a surfer and ex employee of Christies of St James, London. Richard and his wife Judy and two children are long term Bali residents. |
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Dr. Carlo A. Forzinetti was born in Milan in 1951. He is a cardiovascular surgeon, a graduate of the University of Milan and did his specialization at the University of Verona, Italy. He worked at the Heart Surgery Department - Hospital Maggiore in Milan for 14 years from 1976 to 1990. He was a Visiting Heart Surgeon at the University of San Fransisco, Boston and Salt Lake City USA from 1980 to 1981 and served for one year in 1986 at the Trousseau Hospital in Tours, France. He withdrew from active duty in his profession in 1991 for personal reasons. Since then, he has been involved in industrial and decorative design and architecture, founding and directing companies in the UK and Italy. Dr. Forzinetti has been in Bali with his family since 2000 and is the founder and President Director of PT de-LIGHTING RAYA BALI. |
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Mark Keatinge arrived in Bali in 1973 on a sinking yacht and has made the village of Sanur in South Denpasar home. With his Balinese wife, Ketut, he is active in village life and together they operate an international company based in Bali, manufacturing prefabricated buildings. He is in the Community Assistance and Development Committee of YKIP helping coordinate the YKIP-YKIDS Bali Children’s Education Fund |
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Elizabeth Magson has lived in Indonesia sine 1989, most of those in Jakarta. She was one of the engines in getting the medical donations for the bomb through Indonesian customs and distributed to the proper authorities. |
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Ken McClellan is an American with 22 years in IT, who first came to Indonesia in 1990. Since that time, Ken has established and developed IT departments for an oil and gas company both in Indonesia and Bolivia, served as a technical advisor to a systems integration company in Indonesia and built and is currently managing a software development firm in Bali. After the bomb blast, Ken directed his group’s efforts in establishing a network for the Crisis Center, providing information about medical donations via the internet and is now directing efforts to provide and improve information gathering and distribution efforts for YKIP. |
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YKIP EMPLOYEES
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Rucina Ballinger, MA (CEO)
Rucina, an American by birth and Indonesian by naturalization, first came to Bali in 1974 to conduct research on Balinese dance and theatre and has lived here permanently since 1985. Co-author with Wayan Dibia of the book Balinese Dance, Drama and Music: An Introduction to the Performing Arts of Bali (Singapore/Berkeley: Periplus Editions, 2004), Rucina lives in a village near Ubud with her Balinese husband and two teenage sons. With her husband, she runs educational study programs throughout Indonesia. Her love for Balinese arts thrust her into the post-bomb YKIP Wayang Kulit Trauma Counseling Project. She has been the CEO of YKIP since 2003. |
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Ni Made Rai Trishnayanti was born and raised in Tabanan. She graduated from Warmadewa University in English in 2004. She has worked at BIWA and has been the YKIP office secretary since 2005. |
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Nyoman Suryani was born in Klungkung. A graduate of Accounting at Brawijaya University in Malang, Java, she is YKIP’s part-time accountant. She has worked as an accountant in Australia and Indonesia and currently works as one of PT Mitrais’ accountants. |
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Ni Putu Sherlyana is the field and administrative officer for YKIP-YKIDS. She is a graduate of the Tourism Management at Hotel and Tourism Trainings Institute in Nusa Dua and worked as one of the capacitars on the Trauma Counseling project for YKIP. Her duties now are to ensure that payments for the children of the bomb victims are made to the schools and to oversee the YKIDS’ field operations. |
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Ni Kadek Astrid Adriana Wulandari Rejonta was born and raised in Denpasar and has been a radio announcer, motorcross driver and a drug counselor for rehabilitation in the YAKEBA program. She is active in volunteer work related to drugs and HIV/AIDS. She has been a YKIP field officer since 2003. |
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Eti Nurhayati comes from Bandung, West Java and moved to Bali in 2001. Graduated from Foreign Language College in Bandung, she started her employment at International SOS Jakarta and then was assigned to International SOS Bali. She worked for Expacare Bali for one year and has been a Field Officer at YKIP since 2006. |
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Hartanto graduated from the Agriculture Faculty of Satya Wacana Christian University in 1986 and has worked as field staff for a variety of NGOS for over 20 years. These include AusAid programs, FADO, and PPSTN-GTZ. Hartanto handles the Aged Care Home program as well as assists with the Bali Bomb Victims and KEMBALI. |
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