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is focused on “people, planet and partnership”, particularly in Asia's least-developed nations. This has included seeking to ensure the ADB's commitment to strong environmental safeguards, anti-corruption efforts and diversity in its own workforce, as well as the adoption of best practices in technology, communications and management. While at the ADB, Chin's focus on the most vulnerable and on greater development cooperation and effectiveness helped drive his role in the ADB's establishing the first major partnership agreement between the ADB and
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in Bangkok, Thailand, as a Senior Fellow and inaugural Executive-in-Residence. While housed at AIT's Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) Asia Center, Chin worked closely with the then-AIT President and Office of the Secretary in supporting advocacy, outreach and engagement efforts to rebuild AIT's
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Chin advocated for human resources, risk management and governance reforms. He played a role in pushing for improved external and internal communications, and the adoption of a whistleblower policy. During his service, he sought to ensure a dialogue on and commitment to sustainable development that
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Chin is also a member of the international advisory council of the Battery Dance Company of New York, a leader in U.S. cultural diplomacy and engagement, and of the advisory board of Ma-Yi Theater Company, also of New York, a leading producer and incubator of innovative new works by Asian-American
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He is a contributor to global publications and media outlets including the Bangkok Post, Japan Times, The Nation, The Straits Times, Nikkei Asian Review, The New York Times, Project Syndicate, South China Morning Post and The Wall Street Journal. He appears regularly on BBC, Bloomberg TV, CNBC and
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Chin remains a voice for issues related to “responsible development,” that is economic development that embraces “people, planet and partnership” with a particular regard for the weakest and most vulnerable, including women and children. From Fortune magazine to Milken Institute global conference
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In 2014, the Milken Institute, a Los Angeles-based non-partisan, non-profit economic and policy think tank, appointed Chin as its inaugural Asia Fellow. In this role, Chin provides guidance and expertise in shaping the direction and programs of the institute's Asia Center, based in Singapore, and
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In September 2010, prior to stepping down as the US Ambassador to the Asian Development Bank, Chin testified again before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, arguing for continued robust U.S. engagement in the Asia-Pacific region and for continued reform at the multilateral development banks.
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At the ADB, Chin helped formulate and communicate U.S. policies and positions on a wide range of projects, including major energy and transportation infrastructure investments, and financial services and education sector reform programs. He also served on the ADB's audit and pension committees,
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He founded advisory firm RiverPeak Group, LLC in 2012, as a means to build on his prior work in the public, private and not-for-profit sectors. Through RiverPeak Group, Chin focuses on opportunities and economic growth in the United States and Asia & Pacific regions. This has in included
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also serves as a global resource to colleagues in Los Angeles and Washington. As part of the global Milken Institute team, Chin has joined forces with the think tank's leadership to address such issues as infrastructure and technology innovation.
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other media outlets. In articles and interviews, he speaks out against “the little BRIC,” has raised the visibility of issues related to development and the most vulnerable, and advocates for closer relations between the United States and Asia.
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responsible for supervising financial statements, approving its administrative budget, and reviewing and approving all policy documents as well as some US$ 10 billion per annum in loan, equity and technical assistance operations.
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In 2016, Chin launched the YouTube channel “Asia Minute with Curtis S. Chin” to help bring his message about the importance of the Asia-Pacific region and its development issues to a younger, global audience.
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In 1990–1991, Chin was posted to Tokyo as consultant at Dentsu Burson-Marsteller. After returning to the United States, he served an 11-month stint as Special Assistant to the
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He served as U.S. Ambassador to the Asian Development Bank, based in Manila, Philippines, until late 2010. He was confirmed to the post by unanimous consent of
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In 2015, he joined the advisory board of Dolma Impact Fund – the first international private equity fund purely focused on Nepal.
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following his testimony before the U.S. Senate Foreign Relations Committee and subsequent action by the full U.S. Senate.
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Chin is the author of the Japanese bestseller, “Writing your way into business and law school,” published by ALC Press.
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as a member of the Secretary of State's Advisory Committee on Cultural Diplomacy, where he helped originate the
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Chin is represented by speakers bureaus, Chartwell Partners of London and The Insight Bureau of Singapore.
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In early 2007, Chin was appointed the United States Executive Director, with rank of ambassador, to the
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providing counsel to Equator Pure Nature, a leading Southeast Asia-based consumer products company.
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appearances, he advocates for partnership across the public, private and not-for-profit sectors.
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Following his service at the ADB, Chin was appointed to the Board of Trustees of
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in public and private management (MPPM/MBA), concentrating in finance, at the
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international affairs team, serving under both Presidents
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campus following 2011's devastating floods in Thailand.
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Community & Family Services International (CFSI)
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While at Burson-Marsteller, Chin was named by then-
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