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2021-2022

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JCI Creed

We Believe;

That faith in God

meaning

purpose

the brotherhood of man transcends

sovereignty of

justice can best be won by free men

That government should be of laws rather than of men;

earth’ s great treasure lies in human personality; And that service to humanity is the best work of life.

JCI Mission

Tomohiro

Organizational Structure

Immidiate

“Andy”

Myanmar

Timor-Leste

Thailand

Vietnam Sri Lanka

Councilor

Councilor

Councilor (Thailand) Chin Wan Terry Tey (JCI Malaysia)

Councilor (Vietnam/Sri Lanka) Takahiro Sasaki (JCI Japan)

Kyohei

Kensuke Yoshida (JCI Japan)

Tien

JCI

Yalin Lin (JCI Taiwan)

(JCI Indonesia)

Jung-Rung

“Brady” Wu (JCI Taiwan)

Dang Pham (JCI Vietnam)

“Calvin” Trinh (JCI Vietnam) Susandi (JCI Indonesia) Mun Yew

“Alvis” Loo (JCI Malaysia)

Tae Hyeong

Minsung “Dylan” Kwon (JCI Korea)

Tae Hyung

(JCI Mongolia)

Gicheol

“Harry” Jeon (JCI Korea)

“Brian” Kim (JCI Korea)

Yvette Christine Lapuz Herrera (JCI Philippines)

Nga Weng

Naomi Wong (JCI Macao)

Yu Jin Noh (JCI Korea) Wonwoo Choi (JCI Korea)

Ashik Iqbal (JCI Bangladesh)

Eizelle Therese (JCI Philippines)

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To provide development opportunities that empower young people to create positive change.
Vision To be the leading global network of young active citizens. Official APDC Facebook QRcode >>> 2021 -2022 APDC
Special Assistant
Tuguldur Odbayar (JCI Japan)
Past Chairperson (JCI Taiwan)
New Zealand Councilor (Myanmar/NZ) Pui Chi “Isly” Kong
“Tomo” Yamaguchi (JCI Japan)
Enkhbold (JCI Singapore) Wilson Chu (JCI Macao) Ji Young Kim (JCI Korea) Ah Yeon Park (JCI Korea) Hyun Wook Choi Ryan Chuacokiong (JCI Philippines)
(Laos) Suman Krishna Shrestha (JCI Nepal) Tanzila Zaman Tsogtbaatar Siu Sing “Sam” Chan (JCI Hong Kong) Laos
(Timor-Leste) Kai Chua Chih Ping (JCI Singapore)
Ando (JCI Japan) Benny Kusnadi
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Message from JCI President Ryubun Kojima

Dear Members of the Asia and the Pacific Development Council,

What a year this 2021 has been! We must remind ourselves it is still not over. We still have a couple of months to make our biggest effort, we can still make a difference! I am extremely proud of everything we have achieved so far despite all odds.

I want to distinctly mention that our area has shown 3% growth, which means thousands of members who are joining our Organization to learn about the process of becoming a leader and enjoying it along the way. Thousands of people who will spread our message and represent us across the board.

During 2021, JCI stepped forward and played a significant role in supporting economies, people, and businesses worldwide with the JCI RISE initiative. We rallied together as a global organization and overcame the obstacles that laid before us. If we all focus on these bold initiatives, we will continue to grow. Together we can support young, innovative entrepreneurs and empower the global workforce.

Please let me always remind you that amongst all the differences, we share the same core principles and that is exactly what makes JCI so enriching, it gathers us and makes us not only reflect on those principles but learn how to act on them and build the ONE Future we all strive for!

Message from 21-22 APDC Chairperson Odontungalag Enkhjargal

Since its establishment in 1974, Asia Pacific Development Council (APDC) has always been planting the seed of positive change in every place it has reached. To grow and bloom the seeds, APDC officers take significant role by cooperating closely with target countries for ensuring that JCI movements and protocols are properly complied with and conducting trainings, webinars, discussions, and meetings. In this term, even though the pandemic still brought its hardship, our team keep working together to be the binding bridge between National Organizations and assigned countries, keep inspiring them to grow, sustain, and rise to spread the JCI movement - reaching out to more young active individuals who create positive change. Our team slogan, Aspire to Inspire, implies that we, as a one team, will always be enthusiastic about supporting assigned countries move beyond their boundaries and help them see what they can do and be what they can imagine. In order to succeed, our team is working together, utilizing the digital world effectively to connect each other from their home countries and implement our plan of action in every target country smoothly. Remote work requires a lot of effort and experience that our officers consequently enhance, but we shall strive our best to spread positive impact.

I would like to express my deepest gratitude to Advisors, Coaches, the board of members, National organizations, my team members, APDC family your dedication and endless support. I trust good time will come soon, and we all will meet face to face. Stay healthy and stay safe!

ASPIRE TO INSPIRE!

Message from JCI APDC JCI Honorary Advisor Sonny Yu

I am pleased to send my warm greetings to the JCI Asia Pacific Development Council Bulletin I.

APDC has always pride itself in its function as a major support of JCI, not only on the development of membership in Area B, but also provide great contribution to the training aspect to our members.

With the hard work done by the outstanding performance of the APDC councillors and officers, I can envision that more exciting and challenging opportunities are coming in Area B and I feel confident that the achievement of APDC will demonstrate a good example in our Jaycee world. All credit goes to Chairperson Odon and Past Chairperson Ronald, you have worked extremely hard in leading the team.

Congratulations and keep up good work!

Message from JCI APDC Special Advisor Dato Dr. Hian Tsin Tan

Please let me start by congratulating you all on taking up your new positions in the JCI Asia Pacific Development Council! The 2021-2022 APDC team, led by your new Chairperson, Ms. Odontungalag Enkhjargal of JCI Mongolia, must be filled with excitement to have this opportunity to open up new paths for the JCI movement in your respective target nations.

Although COVID-19 has resulted in severe travel restrictions and has made it hard for us to meet in person, it has also taxed our ingenuity, forcing us to find new ways of doing things. The situation around the world is also changing rapidly and nowhere more so than in our very own Asia Pacific Area. Change poses unique challenges, but challenges are to be welcomed, because they are the key to our growth and the development of our potential. How we respond to these challenges will determine how the future unfolds and I am sure you are keenly aware of this within APDC.

I am confident you will each excel within your respective teams and serve as outstanding examples of just what is possible within JCI.

I look forward to following your progress over the next year and wish you all the very best of success!

Messages
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Message from JCI APDC Immediate Past Chairperson Ronald Kan

Happy to see a few familiar faces this term!

APDC Officers continue to be enthusiastic in developing target countries despite covid persisting. They are now very familiar using online platforms for communication and seeking new ways to further their assistance virtually. Leadership in tough times is evident in APDC as we see Development Officers taking the lead to strengthen relations with target countries.

Please make use of the resources available through the JCI Growth and Development Committee. I hope APDC continues to reach out to and collaborate with its counterparts in Europe, Africa and the Middle East and America through this Committee. This is what I have been trying to achieve during my two-year term on the Committee as working together and learning from each other enrich our experience to Aspire to Inspire for One Future.

I understand some APDC Officers are planning to travel to target countries. I commend your efforts but please stay safe, stay healthy and stay happy! Looking forward to exciting times ahead!

Message from JCI Executive Vice President Teresa Poon

Dear members of APDC,

I would like to send my warmest greetings to each of you.

APDC is always at the beginning of the progress of every field of JCI�endeavor. Over the years, APDC has nurtured not only developing NOMs in Asia Pacific, but also countless young passionate leaders under her wing.

“Aspire to Inspire” is necessary in 2021 and 2022 in order to train up our members with foresight and resilient power to overcome the difficulties and help us adapt with higher speed outside of our comfort zones. I believe under the series of hybrid or online events hosting skills, team-building with social distance, APDC is able to deliver accurate information, smart strategy, to engage and empower our members in new, innovative and high-impact ways the world has never seen.

APDC has been striving to connect with their assigned NOMs, affiliated or yet to be affiliated, with unrestrained manner against all odds. I would like to take this opportunity to thanks everyone in the team who have tried their best to keep it together for a challenging 21/22 year – Councilors Takahiro Sasaki, Isly Kong, Suman Krishna Shrestha, Tey Ching Wan, and Kai Chua Chih Ping and their development officers.

After a year of unprecedented challenges, we will see a world that is steadily returning to normal, while also rapidly accelerating into a transformed future.

Thereupon, we will know, our endeavor is valuable.

Under the great leadership of 2021/22 chairperson Odontungalag, a cheerful and capable female leader, I can see a grounded and strong foundation, friendship and bonding among APDC members and their supervised NOMs and their effort to bridge the gap in the challenging year ahead.

Let’s Rise Towards ONE FUTURE together!

Yours in JC Spirits,

About JCI

JCI is a worldwide community of young active citizens ages 18-40 who share the belief that in order to create positive change, we must take collective action to improve ourselves and the world around us. Engaging in activities ranging from community development to international projects, members demonstrate their social responsibility and improve themselves through participation, leadership and action.

Mission: To provide development opportunities that empower young people to create positive change.

Vision: To be the leading global network of young active citizens

Values: Faith in God

The brotherhood of man

Individual freedom and dignity

Government of laws

Human personality Service to humanity

Be Better

JCI members constantly seek ways to live JCI's slogan: Be Better. They not only believe that improvement is possible, they believe it is their responsibility to initiate positive change both in themselves and in their local community. All members around the world share this sense of social responsibility and the initiative to take action to create a better future for all.

JCI Around the World

With over 4,500 Local Organizations in more than lOO countries and territories, JCI forms a vibrant international community of nearly 170,000 active citizens. All members belong to a JCI Local Organization where they focus on finding solutions to improve their local community. Local Organizations are affiliated to National Organizations where members coordinate activities on national and international scales. This structure links JCI members together to form a global grassroots movement creating global impact through local action.

Intemational Events

Each year, members f r om all over the globe come together at the JCI World Congress. At this event, JCI's critical mass of young people unite to share experiences, understand tne interconnectedness of our world and facilitate international cooperation. This global forum enables members to find newways to take action in their local communities and make globalization a positive force.

JCI also hosts four regional conferences each year: Africa and the Middle East, Asia and thc Pacific, the Americas and Europe. At these conferences, JCI conducts its affairs, hosts training, and gives members the opportunity to address global issues and show their commitment to becoming socially rcsponsible leaders.

JCI History

Almost a century ago, Henry Giessenbier, Jr. decided to take responsibility for the progress and welfare of his community by helping tackle difficult problems around him. Together with 32 other young men, Giessenbier established the Young Men’s Progressive Civic Association, JCI’s first Local Organization, in St. Louis, USA in 1915 . The members of the first Local Organization dedicated themselves to bringing about community improvements and giving young people a constructive approach to civic problems.

By 1944, the movement had spread through eight countries. When delegates from these countries met in Mexico City at the Inter-American Conference that year, they agreed it was time to offcially form Junior Chamber International. This deep-rooted tradition of bringing together active citizens from diverse backgrounds remains alive today in our international events. They fuel the JCI movement and set the groundwork to create positive change that transcends boundaries.

JCI World Headquarters

The JCI World Headquarters is located in Chesterfield, St. Louis, Missouri, U.S.A, where the first local organization was founded. A professional staff of full-time employees provides services to JCI members.

International Cooperation

JCl is an international Non-Governmental Organization (NGO) with active participation in the United Nations (UN) system. In this context, JCI has relations with the Office of the UN Secretary General (Secretariat) and a Consultative Status with the Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC).

JCI has cooperation agreements with the United Nations Foundation; UN Global Compact; the United Nations Educational, Scientifc and Cultural Organization (UNESCO); the Pan American Health Organization; the Conference of Non-Governmental Organizations (CONGO); the NGO Committee on UNICEF; the International Chamber of Commerce (ICC); AIESEC International; Flanders District of Creativity; Hanns Seidel Foundation; and Junior Achievement.

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Affiliation Process

A guide to full affiliation

This flyer provides information to enable potential National Organizations to understand the affiliation process. This document alone is not comprehensive. lt must be read alongside the JCI Constitution.

How are National Organizations created?

National Organizations are created when a potential member from a country or territory gets in contact with a JCI member from outside his or her country. It usually begins with the potential members meeting to discuss their interest in JCI and the possibility of creating an affiliated National Organization. This is very exciting time for potential members. Potential members must pay close attention to the procedures as they learn about exciting new ways to create positive change in their communities the JCI way.

What si a National Organization?

Any body whose objectives and activities are in accord with the purposes of JCI shall be recognized as a potential, provisional or fully affiliated JCI National Organization.

Please note that only one National Organization in each nation shall be recognized by JCI.

A nation, as described by the JCI Constitution, is, “a body of inhabitants of a country united under a single national government or of a territory, posscssion or area so remote geographically from any other National Organization with which it may be associared that the interest of Individual.

Members of the Local Organization therefore will be served by affiliation to this organization as a National Organization.”

The Affiliation Process

Select your team

As members of the Potential National Organization, create an Affiliation Committee under the leadership of someone with significant knowledge of JCl or some experience with the organization. Under the leadership of the Committee Chairperson, assign members specific responsibilities to ensure that the organization fulfills all the obligations for affiliation.

Assign Tasks

1. Contact JCI World Headquarters.

2. Acquire authorization from administrative authorities

3. Establishment of a Plan of Action

4. Ways and means

Promotion and Publicity

Create a Plan of Action

Potential members are required to familiarize themselves with the JCl affiliation procedures. Contact the JCI World Headquarters for any required information. Then, develop a national Plan of Action. The following are the action steps:

1. Promote JCl experience to friends and other persons who have the desire for personal and community improvement by creating positive change.

2. Seek contact with individuals who can be helpfull in generating interest in establishing your National Organization including civic leaders such as Heads of State, members of Parliament; business leaders such as the President of the Chamber of Commerce government minister of trade and commerce civic and service organizations like Rotary and Lions and media organizations

3. Make appointments with government officials and convince them of the value of JCl. Let them know how the organization can create positive change in your country.

4. Compile the names and addresses of prospective members in each community that you hope to extend tobegining with the one in which there has been initial contact with the organization.

5. Ser dates a general meeting as soon as you have 25 persons interested. You may at this meeting decide tha National Organization is founded and elect the first national board.

6. The board shall be charged with establishing relationships with government authorities, the business community and the media. lts responsibility shall include drafting a constitution clearly defing the structure of the National Organization as distinct from the Local Organizations and eventually extending or creating new Local Organizations.

7. Create a National Headquarters.

Budget

No plan of action will be complete without a prepared budget of anticipated expenses and sources of income. Likely expenses will include:

Stationery and postage for correspondences, communications (e-mails, telephone, faxes), public relations, purchase of promotional material from JCI, rental of meeting venue, refreshment and dues to JCI

Participation in International JCI Events

One of the key aspects in gaining affiliation with JCI is participation in international JCl events. Each year JCI members meet in regional conferences, Area conferences and the JCI World Congress. It is important your National Organization is represented at each international event. This will not only earn recognition for your National Organizations but will also expose the members of your potential National Organization to the international dimension of the organization. Events also serve as motivation for your potential members and are a unique opportunity to compare notes or share experience with members from all over the world.

Check with JCI World Headquarters to see what meetings will be coming up in your Area, and plan to be represented at those meetings

Sponsor Organization

Most of the time potential National Organization are set up with the assistance of a fully affiliated JCI National Organization. However if your National Organization does not have contact with a filly affiliated. JCI National Organization, contact the JCI Wold Headquarters for assistance. A National Organization will certainly. be assigned to follow up the activities of your National Organization and possibly visit your National Organization. Such a National Organization is known as the sponsor National Organization and would be instrumental in supporting your application for affiliation to JCI.

Visit of a JCI Representative

Depending on how much progress your organization is making the JCl Secretary General will assign a representative to visit your National Organization and evaluate the activities going on. This will be an opportunity for you to learn as much as possible from the experience of the visiting representative. Take this opportunity to make appointments with government authorities, Community leaders, and business leaders for the visiting representative. Plan meetings with prospective members and the media. Keep record of all meetings, this may be helpful as supporting documents to your application.

Your Application forms

If you fulfill all the above requirements and fail to fill in the appropriate forms for your affiliation, you may not gain affiliation. It is important to meet all specified deadlines. If you are faced with any difficulties, contact the JCI World Headquarters.

Help From JCI World Headquarters

If in need of advice, materials, or brochures from JCI, please visit the JCI website, or send an e-mail, fax or letter to:

JCl World Headquarters 15645 Olive Boulevard Cliesterfield, Missouri 63017 USA.

Tel: +1-636-449-3100 Fax: +1-636-44-3107 E-mail: info@jci.cc website: www.jci.cc

Categories of National Organizations

Potential National Organizations

A potential National Organization is an organization within a nation that subscribes to the purposes of JCI and is working towards the establishment of a National Organization of JCI in its nation. To gain affiliation as a potential National Organization to JCI, the applying National Organization must fulfill the fo llowing requirements:

1. Have one Local Organization member

2. Have at least 40 members

3. Been paid a visit of a JCI representative approved by the Secretary General

4. Completed application form for Potential Affiliation, received at JCI World Headquarters no later tlian 30 days before the JCI World Congress at which such an affiliation is sought.

5. Paid membership fee based on the potential National Organization's current member dues for the year in which it seeks affiliation.

Note Bene: Potential A liation Status may be renewed automatically provided that a minimum membership 0f 40 is maintained and that the membership fee is paid annually to JCI. If a potential National Organization fails to maintain a minimum of 40 or fails to pay its membership fee annually to JCI, it will be automatically disquali ed from its current status with no possible appeal.

Provisional National Organization

A provisional National Organization is defined as an organization that has been previously affiliated for a minimum of one year as a potential National Organization or has received the approval of the Secretary General, Executive Vice President of the assigned Area and the endorsement of a sponsor National Organization to directly apply for this status. To gain affiliation as a provisional National Organization, the applying National Organization must fulfill the following obligations:

1. Have an appropriate organizational sttucrure

2. Have at least two Local Organizations

3. Have a minimum of 60 members

4. Received the visit of a JCI representative and a representative of another National Organization approved by the Secretary General.

5. Must be represented at JCl World Congress at which it seeks provisional affiliation eitlier by one of its members or a representative from another National Organization, preferably the sponsor National Organization.

6. Completed application form for Provisional Affiliation, received by the JCl World Headquarters no later than 30 days prior to the World Congress at which provisional affiliation is sought.

7. Must pay dues for the year of affiliation and any outstanding balances owed to the organization.

Note Bene: Each provisional National Organization will be required to renew its status at the end 0f every year or apply for full a liation. Iƒ the National Organization fails to do so it will be automatically disquali ed from its current status with no possible appeal.

Fully Affiliated National Organization

A fully affiliated National Organization is defined as an organization which has been previously affiliated for a minimum of one year as a provisional National Organization, 0r which has fulfilled the requirements to be granted such status or which has received the approval of the Secretary General, the Executive Vice President and Vice President assigned to the Area and the sponsor National Organization to directly apply for tills status.

An applying National Organization for full affiliation is requited to exhibit a reasonable history of organization stability, including the clear separation of the function of the National Organization and Local Organizations, together with a system of communications and services between them.

A National Organization applying for full affiliation shall:

1. Have at least two Local Organization Members and 60 individual members.

2. The JCl World Headquarters must receive each application form for full affiliation no later than 30 days, prior to the Woild Congress at which the full affiliation is sought.

3. The applying National Organizations shall be required to pay dues for the year of affiliation and pay any outstanding balances owed to JCI.

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The

1. PREAMBLE

Charter

The JCl ASIA PACIFIC DEVELOPMENT COUNCIL (hereinafter referred to as “JCI APDC” or “Council”) was establislted based on the spirit of exchanging knowledge among National Organizations in order to increase their momentum and facilitate the achievement of sound, rapid and healthy growth within their own territories, while positively contributing to the overall growth of Junior Chamber International. Thus, JCI APDC should symbolize the brother and sisterhood of National Organizations in the Asia and the Pacific Area and be the embodiment of their determination to expand JCl.

2. NAME

The name of this body shall be the JCI Asia Pacific Development Council (JCI APDC).

3. PURPOSES

Inspired by the objectives of JCI APDC, as stipulated in the preamble, the purposes of JCI APDC shall be as follows:

1. Assist the JCI Board of Directors in promoting the aims 0f the JCI movement.

2. Identify areas where the JCl movement can be furthered and/or introduced,as well as the challenges and obstacles that may be associated with such actions.

3. Contribute to the promotion of the training component of JCl in the region through supporting National Organizations in developing and sharing trainings, as well as facilitating communications among National Organizations

4. On an annual basis, coordinate the mutual efforts of National Organizations in order to achieve specific development targets.

5. Exchange the best practices of different National Organizations aird use them for development purposes.

6. Assist National Organizations, whenever required, with the internal development and training of officers on a long-term basis.

7. Prepare and publish materials and promotional materials required for the work of the Council when necessary.

8. Execure and implement plans and works necessary to further the JCl movement in the Asia and Pacific Area.

9. Form an essential element of the working force within the scope of JCl’s annual development plan.

4. ORGANIZATION

1. JCl APDC shall be composed of: seven Executive Officers; a Secretary General; a Treasurer; and Development Officers.

2. The Executive Officers of JCl APDC shall be: six Councilors, elecred annually at the JCl Asia-Pacific Conference; plus the Immediate Past Cotincil Chairperson.

3. A Secretary General and a Treasurer shall be nominated by the Asia and the Pacific National Organizations and appointed by the Council Chairperson, with the approval of the Executive Officers.

4. Development Officers may be nominated by the National Organizations of Asia and the Pacific and APDC Councilors, and are subject to the approval of the Council Chairperson.

5. APDC Coaches may be appointed by the Council Chairperson, endorsed by JCl Executive Vice President for Asia and the Pacific, and are subiect to the approval of the Council.

6. All officers described in clause (1) and all Development Officers shall have speaking rights at meetings of the Council, however, only Executive Officers shall have the right to vote. Each Executive Officer shall have one vote provided that the Council Chairperson shall have a second and casting vote in case of a tie. Proxies may be accepted, subiect to the approval of the Council Chairperson.

7. Council Officers shall serve a term commencing fiom the JCl Asia-Pacific Conference of a current year to the JCI Asia-Pacific Conffrence of the next year.

8. A JCl APDC Officer's Pin Badge shall be strictly maintained as stipulated in "Guidelines for a JCI APDC Officer's Pin Badge.”

9. JCl APDC Officer name cards shall be arranged by individual officers in compliance with the official format provided by JCl World Headquarters.

5. FINANCING AND BUDGETING

1. Financing and Financial Management

A. The income of the Council shall be derived from the following sources.

1) A voluntary annual contribution from the National Organizations of Asia and the Pacific.

The total amount of the contribution per National Organization slrall be calculated as follows: US$100 + (US$1.00 x number of Local Organizations in the National Organization) + (US$0.05 x total number of individual members of the National Organization). Such a contribution shall be made annually (in US$), except by Potential National Organizations, to the Treasurer of the Cotincil, on or before the last day of each JCI Asia-Pacific Conference. It would be greatly appreciated if National Organizations from which APDC Councilors were elected could make the contribution at their earliest possible convenience.

2) Special fund-raising projects organized by the Council.

3) A financial subsidy from JCI for special projects.

B. The funds of the Council shall be deposited in an account with a reputable bank, designated by the Council,

C. Any payment shall be jointly endorsed by the Council Chairperson and the Treasurer, unless otherwise approved by the Council.

D. Statements of income and expenditures of the Council shall be presented to the Council for adoption at least every six months. An updated financial report shall be presented at every Council meeting.

2. Budgeting

A. The budget for the Council shall be prepared annually and be adopted by the Couticil.

B. No funds of the Council shall be spent for Councilors' travel unless such travel is a part of a development program duly approved by the Council. Funds of the Council shall not be used for entertainment of any nature.

C. Revision of the budget of the Council may be made from time to time at Council meetings, provided that the total expenditure does not exceed total income.

6. ACTIVITIES OF THE COUNCIL

1. Meetings

A. The Council shall meet on the following occasions:

1) Immediately after the commencement of the term of the Council.

2) At the JCI Asia-Pacific Conference.

3) At the JCI World Congress.

4) Whenever decided by the Council.

B. The Council shall decide dates, time and place for its meetings.

C. Notices for meetings with an agenda shall be circulated to officers of the Council; all National Organizations in the Asia and the Pacific Area; JCl Officers assigned to the Asia and the Pacific Area; and the JCI Secretariat; at least 30 days prior to each meeting.

D. Minutes of meetings shall be prepared by the Secretary General and be circulated in the manner described in (C) within 30 days following the close of the meeting in question.

2. Developitient Activities

A. The Council shall engage in the following types of development activities:

1) Organize and/or coordinate training courses and seminars for National Organizations in the Asia and the Pacific

(a) Promote JCI official training courses organized byJCI

(b) Conduct JCI-approved training courses in addition to the official JCI training courses

(c) Strengthen ties and bonds between JCI training alumni

(d) Promote development of tailor-made trainings by National Organizations

(e) Facilitate communications between National Organizations in sharing and developing trainings

2) Publication and/or translation of training materials for use by Council officers.

3) Coordinate mutual assistance with National Organizations within the Asia and the Pacific Area.

4) Other development activities, as requested by JCl or individual National Organizations in the Asia and the Pacific Area.

5) Other activities necessary to ensure the optimal success of the above mentioned activities.

B. The Council shall ensure close liaison and coordination with JCI and JCl Officers concerned with programming and executing the Council's developmental programs, in order to avoid duplication and ensure optimal results.

C. Activities which the Council is requested to undertake as part of JCI's annual development program shall receive top priority upon approval by the Executive Officers.

7. QUALIFICATION, ELECTION, APPOINTMENT AND DISMISSAL OF COUNCILORS

1. Qualification of APDC Councilors

Candidates for the position of APDC Councilor must meet the following criteria:

A. Be no older than 38 years of age at the time of nomination.

B. Be a member of JCI in good standing for no less than 3 years.

C. Have experience holding at least one executive position in a Local and/or National Organization.

D. Have experience attending at least one JCI international event.

E. Must be nominated and financially supported with a sum of US$1,000.00 by his or her National Organization. (This financial support shall be used only for the benefit of the Councilors from the nominating National Organization).

F. The nomination of an APDC Councilor must be endorsed by his or her National Organization.

G. If elected, he or she must continue to be an individual member of a National Organization in Asia and the Pacific throughout his or her term of office in the Council.

H. Must not be a member of the JCl Board of Directors during his or her term as an APDC Councilor, with the exception of the Immediate Past Council Chairperson.

2. Nomination

A. Nomination must be made using the nomination form written and provided by the Council.

B. The Secretary General of the Council shall circulate nomination forms to all Asia and the Pacific National Organizations, at least 45 days prior to the opening of the JCI Asia-Pacific Conference.

C. Nominatioirs, completed in duplicate, must be received by the Secretary General of the Council forty eight (48) hours prior to the election.

D. The Secretary General shall circulate a list of candidates, stating their respective qualifications, to all National Organizations of Asia and the Pacific at the General Assembly prior ro the election.

3. Election

A. The election of the APDC Councilors shall take place at the General Assembly of the JCI Asia-Pacific Conference.

B. All candidates for the post of APDC Councilor are required to be physically present at the General Assembly in order to qualify for election.

C. Voting shall be made by secret ballot unless otherwise decided by the General Assembly.

D. National organizations of Asia and the Pacific which are in good financial standing with JCI shall be entitled to vote, on a one-vote-per National Organization basis.

E. A simple majority of the votes shall be required to in order to be successfully elected to the post of APDC Councilor.

F. The six (6) Councilors so elected shall elect among themselves a Council Chairperson. The Council Chairperson shall be elected by a simple majority of votes and approved by the General Assembly at the JCI Asia-Pacific Conference.

4. Vacancy

The Executive Officers of the Council may appoint a person as an APDC Councilor to either fill a vacancy, or serve the remaining term of an APDC Councilor who has resigned, provided that the appointed Councilor meets the criteria prescribed in section 7(1); such appointment be approved by the National Organization of the appointee; and the total number of appointed Councilors not exceed two (2).

5. Dismissal of Councilors and Officers

The Executive Officers of the Council may, after due enquiry and investigation and by a two-thirds vote, dismiss a Councilor or an officer of the Council from office if such a Councilor or officer fails to perform the duties assigned to him or her without a satisfactory reason or, if the Executive Officers of the Council are of the opinion that the Councilor or officer in question could not, or should not, continue to serve on the Council. An APDC Councilor who fails to attend two consecutive meetings of the Council and fails to submit written reports on such occasions without reasons satisfactory to the Council shall be automatically removed from office.

8. TERMS OF REFERENCE OF COUNCILORS AND OFFICERS

1. Council Chairperson

A. He or she shall preside at all meetings of the Council provided that he or she may, with the approval of the Council, delegate another Councilor to serve as Chairperson on his or her behalf, as necessary.

B. He or she shall have the right to delegate assignments to Councilors and Officers of the Council.

C. He or she shall initiate programs and activities of the Council provided that they are approved by the Council.

D. He or she shall have the right to appoint advisors and/or committees to serve specific or general purposes with the approval of the Council.

E. He or she shall be the Chief Spokesperson for the Council and shall report on behalf of the Council.

2. Councilors

A. Councilors may be assigned to National Organizations on the recommendation of the Chairperson and subject to approval by the Council.

B. Councilors assigned to National Organizations shall be responsible for proposing programs for the National Organizations to which they are assigned, for the purpose of furthering the JCI movement in these National Organizations. The execution of such programs shall be subject to the approval of the Council.

C. Councilors shall be responsible for initiating and/or coordinating mutual assistance programs with National Organizations for the purpose of furthering the JCI movement in the National Organizations to which they are assigned as well as for the successful completion of the projects they have been assigned.

D. Councilors shall submit reports to the Council Chairperson with copies to the Secretary General of the Council whenever requested by the Chairperson and at all meetings of the Council.

3. Secretary General

A. He or she shall coordinate communications within the Council; with the JCI World Headquarters; the JCI Board of Directors; and National Organizations in the Asia and the Pacific.

B. He or she shall prepare and circulate notices and agendas of meetings of JCI APDC.

C. He or she shall perform administrative duties as requested by the Council Chairperson.

D. He or she shall maintain proper files of the Council and shall transfer such files to his or her successor.

4. Treasurer

A. He or she shall administer the funds of the Council together with the Council Chairperson.

B. He or she shall maintain up-to-date financial records of the Council with proper documentation.

C. He or she shall prepare the financial reports of the Council.

D. He or she shall supervise and coordinate the fund-raising activities of the Council.

5. Immediate Past Council Chairperson

A. He or she shall serve as an advisor to the Council Chairperson.

B. He or she shall perform the duties of a Councilor, if requested by the Council Chairperson.

6. Development Officers

A. To be nominated as an APDC Development Officer, the nominee must fulfill the following criteria:

• Have been a member of JCI in a good standing for at least 3 years

• Have at least one year of experience as an executive board member in a Local Organization

• Have experience attending at least one international JCI event

• Be financially supported with the sum of US$ 300.00 by his or her National Organization (this sum will be reimbursed to the APDC Development officer for his or her travel costs).

B. A Development Officer shall conduct specific development activities assigned to him or her by the Council Chairperson and/or Councilors.

C. A Development Officer shall submit reports to the Council Chairperson and the Councilor assigned to the National Organizations in which the Development Officer conducts his or her assigned duties, whenever requested by the Council Chairperson and the Councilor concerned.

7. APDC Coaches

A. The number of APDC Coaches must be between two to four.

B. To be appointed as an APDC Coach, the appointee must fulfill the following criteria:

• Being a current JCI member or a senior member who has experience of serving as APDC Councilors or Officers in the past. C. APDC Coaches Objective is as follows:

• To support Councilor to solve internal/external problems.

• To help solve internal/external problems whenever needed.

• To provide APDC with continuous development work.

D. APDC Coaches' tasks are as follows:

• Provide advice when requested by the Councilor.

• Join the mission when requested by the Councilor.

• Provide necessary trainings when requested by APDC Chairperson.

• Assist organizing International projects in Asia and the Pacific Area.

8. Hand-over meeting of APDC teams

A. A hand-over meeting shall take place at each JCI Asia-Pacific Conference and will include the participation of all APDC Councilors finishing their current terms and all APDC Councilors, newly elected at the Asia-Pacific Conference.

B. The purpose of the hand-over meeting is to facilitate knowledge-sharing among APDC Councilors and ensure the continuity of the development activities of the Council.

C. The hand-over meeting shall be organized by the outgoing Council, immediately following the elections of the incoming APDC Councilors.

9. REPORTING AND COMMUNICATION

1. Reporting

A. The Council is responsible to the General Assembly of Asia-Pacific National Organizations. As such, it shall present its reports and an audited statement of income and expenditures annually, via its Council Chairperson, to the General Assembly and the National Presidents Meeting at each JCI Asia-Pacific onference.

B. The Council shall, via the Council Chairperson, present a mid-term report to the National Organizations of the Asia and the Pacific. Such a report, covering the activities and progress of JCI APDC during the first six (6) months of each term, shall be circulated to all National Organizations in the Area within 30 days after the end of that six month period.

C. The Council, via its Council Chairperson, shall report periodically to the JCI Executive Vice President assigned to the Asia and Pacific region and whenever required by the JCI Executive Vice President.

2. Communications

A. The Council shall maintain regular communications with the World Headquarters in order to inform it about its development activities and to coordinate its activities with the JCI annual development plan. The Council shall discuss any matter proposed by the World Headquarters in consultation with the JCI Executive Vice President assigned to the Asia and the Pacific. The decision on a proposal of the World Headquarters shall be made by a simple majority of the votes cast by the Executive Officers.

B. JCI APDC shall maintain regular communication with JCI Vice Presidents assigned to Asia and the Pacific. During its development activities, the Council shall coordinate with these JCI Vice Presidents regarding JCI APDC target National Organizations which are also assigned National Organizations of these JCI Vice Presidents, in order to avoid overlapping and to ensure the proper allocation of the resources of both parties.

10. AMENDMENTS TO THE JCI APDC CHARTER

A. The Executive Officers shall have a right to propose any amendment to the Charter of the Council if necessary, and the decision to amend the JCI APDC Charter shall be made upon a simple majority of votes cast by the Executive Officers.

B. An Executive Officer can propose to establish a committee to review the JCI APDC Charter to reflect any changes or developments in the Council and/or JCI, and the composition of the committee shall be approved by a simple majority of the votes cast by the Executive Officers.

C. Amendments to the JCI APDC Charter shall be deliberated by the Council, and are subject to approval by 2/3 of the votes cast by the Executive Officers of the Council. The Council Chairperson shall duly inform the General Assembly of National Organizations of the Asia and the Pacific Area on such amendments.

11. TRANSITORY PROVISIONS

All issues which could rise in the course of development activities but not covered in the current Charter shall be discussed by the Council and regulated by the decision of the Council. If necessary, new issues can be incorporated into the Charter in accordance with the procedure described in clause (10).

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1. Objective

a. The 9 purposes written in the JCI APDC Charter

b. Sharing Active citizen framework and 2019-2023 JCI Strategic Plan

c. Ensuring assigned countries are ready for the next step of affiliation or graduating from APDC with a strong foundation in financials, membership engagement and administration

d. Creating communication opportunities between assigned countries and other successful NOMs (aim to enhance the connection to sisterships)

Cambodia – knows APDC well, Do Survey – update questionse.

e. Supporting JCI movements adapt to the new normal (aim to attract assign countries and non JCI members)

2. Slogan of 2021-2022

Aspire to Inspire

3. Approach to develop assigned nations

a. Handover meeting - Essentials for outgoing to brief incoming

b. CP attend assigned countries mission when required

c. Discover Potential resources

d. Support project of target NOMs and LOMs

e. Provide training on JCI initiatives and NOM/LOM management

f. Regular online interaction with and across target countries

g. Support assigned countries to connect with other successful NOMs

h. Maintain and develop APDC channel in YouTube

i. Create podcast that delivers JCI movements and initiatives

4. Talent Developments

a. Promote Peace through international friendship

b. Respect for different cultures, religions, values, and governments

c. Help set effective and measurable goals

d. Ensuring safety nets for morals and dignity

e. A greater understanding of JCI through the implementation of creative ways to solve complex issues in assigned counties

f. Development of the grading system to identify every officer's core skill

g. Inclusion for every officer to take his or her role and responsibility

h. Prepare training material as per requirement and demand of the NOMs

5. Branding of APDC

a. Develop/enhance website and/or social Media Page for APDC

b. Organize seminar at international conference

c. Encourage National Organization to promote APDC's activities

d. Publish on-line bulletin and upload APDC materials to JCI Library

e. Regular update of activity and progress on social media

Chairperson’

6. Training Program /schedule is approximately stated/

a. Team building training, August 2021

b. JCI Discover, September 2021

c. Roles and Responsibilities of CLs and DOs, October 2021

d. Chief Coach and Past Chairperson Siana's sharing, October 2021

e. Personal Development and Growth Training – TBD (maybe Dale Carnegie Trainings)

7. Award and Evaluation System

APDC 2021-22 team plan to implement Award and Evaluation System as follows; [Objective]

● To motivate Development Officers

● To contribute to the development of DOs

● To analyze ideal qualification for future DOs [Criteria]

● Attendance of each APDC meetings, trainings, missions, and other related work

● Councilor's comments if there is any outstanding performance by any DOs

[Evaluation system]

● CLs will select the most outstanding DOs from their team and submit evaluation report to SG. CLs evaluation report should be collected by 1 month earlier to the end of term.

● Award committee will select the "DO of the Year" based on the evaluation reports.

● Award committee includes CP, CLs and IPCP.

● All fees associated with awards will be paid from APDC budget.

8. Meeting Schedules

a. Official Meetings

i. Meeting I: 22 August 2021, JCI ASPAC at zoom

ii. Meeting II: October 1-3, Candidate training, at zoom or physical

iii. Meeting III &Meeting IV: November 2022, at zoom iv. Meeting V: March 2022, at JCI ASPAC Senate Golf, at zoom or physical - /Taiwan/ v. Meeting VI: June 2022, at JCI ASPAC, at zoom or physical

b. Online meeting with Administration team

c. Regular online meeting with Councilors

d. Online meeting with assigned countries when necessary

9. Team Structure

a. 1st Mission - handover mission with past officer; August or September (before Candidate training), online

b. 2nd Mission - January or February, (before JCI ASPAC Senate Golf), online or physical

c. 3rd Mission - January or February, (before JCI ASPAC Senate Golf), online or physical

d. 4th Mission - April or May (before 2022 JCI ASPAC), online or physical

10. Coach system

a. Objective: To support Councilor in developing DOs with required skills for assigned countries. To help solve internal/external skill gaps.

b. Tasks: Work with chairperson determine required skills for DOs.

c. Join the mission as requested by the Councilor. Provide necessary trainings as requested by APDC Chairperson.

11. Team Structure

a. Management team of five (SG Riki Kiyonobu, TR Ruotaro Aoki, 3 SAs TBA)

b. Councilor team of five (CL Taka, Cl Suman, CL Isly, CL Kai, CL Terry)

c. Development Officers helping the team led by the councilor to plan and execute mission, provide training, support to APDC related work.

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APDC 2021-2022 Team Thailand consists of 12 APDC membersCouncilor Terry Tey from JCI Malaysia , Development Officer Kensuke Yoshida (Ken) from JCI Japan, Development Officer Brady Wu from JCI Taiwan, Development Officer Calvin Tien Vo Trinh from JCI Vietnam, Development Officer David Susandi from JCI Indonesia, Development Officer Kevin Ng from JCI Macao, Development Officer Alvis Loo from JCI Malaysia, Development Officer Yesukheibaatar Enkhbat from JCI Mongolia, Development Officer Kim Tae Hyung (Brian) from JCI Korea, Development Officer Jeon Gicheol (Harry) from JCI Korea, Development Officer Yvette Christine from JCI Philippines and Development Officer Akif from JCI Bangladesh.

JCI Thailand National Organization has a total of 100 members with 4 local chapters which is JCI Bangkok, JCI Samutsongkhram, JCI Samutprakan and JCI Hatyai. JCI Thailand became fully affiliated since 1953 and currently lead by National President Hathaiwan Lipisunthorn (JCI Samut Songkhram) for the year of 2021. The APDC Thailand team successfully held meetings, trainings, and virtua l gatherings starting August 2021. These consists of meetings with JCI Thailand including plan of Action discussion, to introduce the newly appointed APDC Thailand team members, discussion about the current status and matters within JCI Thailand, and meetings to discuss about E-Awards training which currently successful submitted 8 award entries in World Congress 2021. The APDC Thailand team also held internal meetings to discuss and exchange ideas on how to deal with JCI Thailand matters as well as discussions on how to promote APDC through social media. The team attended Virtual Gathering to bond with other APDC members such as International friend day and virtual dinner. Upcoming also will held APDC journey training and other official trainings.

JCI APDC Team Thailand successfully produced the APDC Team Thailand Intro video on JCI APDC Facebook page. Thailand team will continue update all assigned country introduction video. The purpose is to let JCI members aware of APDCʼs work within JCI and help members from the assigned countries to actively participate in JCI activities. The videos and photos will be posted on Facebook, upcoming will try active in Instagram as well as YouTube Channel.

Portfolio

One of our portfolio is to manage social media platforms such a s Facebook, Instagram and YouTube. As we believe that social medi a plays a significant role in creating public awareness, we have created an introductory video in the beginning of our term in office to spread JCI creed vision and mission to the young active citizens. JCI APDC 2021 ‒ 2022 Chairperson, Councilor, Secretary, Treasurer poster. This video has gained over 1,200 views on our Facebook page.

In October 2021, we have also created several introduction videos to introduce the JCI teams and the past achievements in the specific countries such as Thailand, Vietnam & Sri Lanka, Timor-Leste, Laos, Myanmar andNew Zealand. We have created APDC X Assigned Country. All APDC 2021-2022 members & assignedcountry ‒ to introduce themselves and post upcomingeventschedule.

How the Councilor changed the country of responsibility throughout the year

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JCI Japan, 2021 Asia Alliance Establishment Commission is proud of support for 2021-2022 JCI APDC.

APDC is one of the most active development councils in JCI, and through supporting APDC, we have observed APDC’s wonderful activities and leadership that gives strong impacts to Asia and Pacific Region.

The commission has assisted for first APDC meeting held at 2021 JCI ASPAC in Taichung, Taiwan on 22nd, August, second meeting on 3rd, October and third meeting on 11th, November in JCI World Congress in Johannesburg, South Africa. Commission Chairman, Hirotaka Kato, considers it an honor to have been able to support APDC team which is doing really much to contribute to the development of JCI. We are convinced that 2021-2022 JCI APDC will continue to do their best.

トをさせて頂きましたことを誇りに思う次第です。

APDCはJCIで最も活発な開発評議会の1つであり、サポートを通してアジア太平洋地域に強い影響を与えるAP DCの素晴らしい活動とリーダーシップを学びました。

我々は、8月22日に台湾の台中で開催された2021 JCI ASPACで開催された最初のAPDC会議、10 月3日に2回目の会議、11月11日に南アフリカのヨハネスブルグで開催されたJCI世界会議で支援させていただ きました。 加藤博隆委員長は、JCIの発展に多大な貢献をしているAPDCチームを支援できたことを光栄に思う次 第です。今後も引き続き2021-2022JCI APDCは最善を尽くすと確信しております。

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Past

Activities

Member

1979-1980 Chairman : David Field (Australia)

Secretary General : Ken Tyson (Australia)

1. Training materials were sent to Fiji.

2. JCI officer training school was held in Sri Lanka and a National Organization

1981-1982 ~1983 Chairman : Jose Ma. J Fernandez (Philippines)

Secretary General : Gilbert Dimson (Philippines)

1. Sponsorship and overview of TROT Seminar prior to Christchurch Conference.

2. Establishment of Resource Training House.

1974-1975 Chairman : Alexander Tzang (Hong Kong)

Secretary General : Florence Wong (Hong Kong)

1. The Council conducted a series of surveys to determine where and how Jaycee movements could be introduced or further developed.

2. Council Members and delegates visited National Organizations of Indonesia, Malaysia, Nepal, Pakistan and Bangladesh to identify their needs and status. A visit to Burma was made to study the possibility of introducing Jaycee movement there. Unofficial visits to Vietnam, Thailand, Singapore and Cambodia were made.

3. The Council decided on a souvenir sales at the 1975 Sapporo Conference in order to raise funds for the second year's work for APDC.

4. Up to the end of 1974, the Council has met 3 times in Tokyo, Hong Kong and Auckland in addition to the meeting immediately after its formation in Taichung.

Year : 1974-1975

Chairman: Alexander Tzang (Hong Kong)

Officers:

Councilors: Jeff Bird (Asutralia)

David D. Chua-Unsu (Philippines)

Kanji Maeda (Japan)

C.H.Lin (ROC)

Earl Sik Young (Korea)

Secretary General: Florence Wong (Hong Kong)

Treasurer: Kenneth Kwok (1974)

Assistants to Council

Peter Ong (1975)

Chairman & Members: Albert Li (Hong Kong)

Gary Nagao (Japan)

FranK Wu (ROC)

Development Officers: Peter C. Tsang (Hong Kong) Sammy Gabasa (Philippines)

1975-1976 Chairman: H.H. Chuang (ROC)

Secretary General : Bentham Liu (ROC)

1. Submitted 1976 National Organizations Officers Training School Program for APDC.

2. Papua New Guinea was welcomed to be affiliated with JCI.

3. Council Labroid intended to visit Malaysia, Singapore and Indonesia together with development team from Philippine JC.

4. Concerning the financial support and National Organization Officers' training program, Councilor Tzang contacted JCI Secretary General, Ivan Bumstead.

5. The plan circulated by Rex Wang, the project manager of Asian/Pacific National Organizations News Letters, was adopted.

6. “Youth Voyage” was canceled this year, however, it is planned to enlarge the size of the voyage next year and have a seminar on the voyage.

Year : 1975-1976

Chairman: H.H. Chuang (ROC)

Officers:

Immediate Past Chairman: Alexander Tzang (Hong Kong)

Councilors: Kumar Gera (India)

Emesto Ladrido, Jr. (Philippines)

Said Mejand (Iran)

Ian Dow Sainter (Australia)

Takao Sato (Japan)

Secretary General: Bentham Liu (ROC)

Treasurer: C. H. Lin (ROC)

Special Assistant to Chariman: Gary Nagao (Japan)

1976-1977 Chairman : Ted T Hirose (Japan)

Secretary General : R. Ted Takarada (Japan)

1. Seminars on Parliamentary Procedure, Leadership Training and information exchange in Malaysia and Thailand.

2. Issues of APDC newsletters (No.1 & No.2).

3. Translation of training materials.

Chinese : Local Organization Management Guide, Community Development, JCI Extension Manual, Parliamentary Procedure

Thai Chapter Management (by Thai National Organization)

4. National Organizations Officers Training School in Karachi, Kuang Tung, and Taipei

5. Promoting APDC Concept by revising the Charter and publishing up-to date booklets and leaflets.

Year : 1976-1977

Chairman: Ted T Hirose (Japan)

Officers:

Immediate Past Chairman: H.H. Chuang (ROC)

Councilors: Bentham Liu (ROC)

Paul Yin (Honk Gong)

Jin-ick Kim (Korea)

Sebastian L. Angliongto (Philippines)

Praphad Phodivorakhum (Thailand)

Secretary General: R. Ted Takarada (Japan)

Treasurer: Ryonosuke Iwata (Japan)

Assistant Treasurer: Motohiro Ishikawa (Japan)

Development Officers: Upali Mahanama (Sri Lanka)

Executive Advisor: Alexander Tzang (Hong Kong)

1977-1978 Chairman : Bentharm Liu (ROC)

Secretary General : Frank Cheng (ROC)

1. Local Organization official training school was held in Sri Lanka and Philippines. Other training schools were held in Singapore, Hong Kong, Nepal and Bangladesh.

2. Issue of newsletters

3. Encouragement of National Organization to National Organization exchange.

4. Translation of National Organization Management Guide to Thai.

5. Donation of US $500 to each were applied training schools held in Hong Kong and Singapore.

Year : 1977-1978

Chairman: Bentham Liu (ROC) Officers:

Immediate Past Chairman: Ted T Hirose (Japan)

Councilors: Jennifer Yu (Hong Kong)

Ian S. Gifford (Australia)

Toshi Morii (Japan) Ernesto Sy (Philippines)

Uthai Ghuaviriya (Thailand)

Secretary General: Frank Cheng (ROC)

Treasurer: S. S. Cheng (ROC)

Development Officers: Isfahani Sameen (Sri Lanka)

1978-1979 Chairman : Tosh Morii (Japan)

Secretary General : Junichi Yamamoto (Japan)

1. JCI National Organization officers training schools were held in Korea and East Malaysia. JCI training school : Hong Kong and Nepal; other training schools : Indonesia, Pakistan, Bangladesh, and Singapore.

2. Issue of newsletters.

3. Decision to plan a workable "3-year-program"

4. Produced materials introducing the purpose, objective and work of APDC in a few major Asian Pacific local languages.

5. Promotion of National Organization to National Organization exchange and assistance.

Year : 1978-1979

Chairman: Toshi Morii (Japan)

Officers:

Immediate Past Chairman: Bentham Liu (ROC)

Councilors: Ian S. P. Gifford (Australia)

Sherman Wang (ROC) Choon-ki Han (Korea) M. W. Patt (Singapore) Isfahani Sameen (Sri Lanka)

Secretary General: Junichi Yamamoto (Japan)

Treasurer: Teiji Kawamura (Japan)

Assist. Treasurer: Sachio Asaki (Japan)

& Local Organization office bearer training school in Malaysia. Other Training schools : Papua New Guinea, Nepal, Pakistan, Bangladesh, India, Thailand and Indonesia.

3. Supported establishment of a chapter in Western Samoa.

4. Issues of newsletters

5. Translation of materials : Thai JCI Manuals Nepal, Bangladesh, Pakistan

: JCI Manuals (under way)

Year : 1979-1980

Chairman: David Field (Australia)

Officers:

Immediate Past Chairman: Toshi Morii (Japan)

Councilors: Ken Hroe (Japan)

Alipio Fernandaz Jr. (Philippines) Major Tang (Hong Kong) S. W. Choi (Korea) Eugene Lim (Singapore)

Secretary General: Ken Tyson (Australia) Treasurer: Alan Black (Australia)

1980–1981 Chairman : Greg Beard (Australia)(June-Jan)

Brev Johnson (Australia) (Feb-May)

Secretary General : John Lawson (Australia)

1. 50 Jaycees from the state of New South Wales attended the seminar in Sydney.

2. 25 delegates including 2 from Indonesia attended the seminar in Singapore.

3. Train The Trainers was held in Manila.

4. Pakistan Jaycees translated and printed one brochure in Urdu, which was duly published by APDC.

5. Training School in Thailand.

Year : 1980-1981

Chairman: Greg Beard (Australia) (June-Jan) Brev Johnson (Australia)(Feb-May)

Officers: Immediate Past Chairman: David Field (Australia)

Councilors: Bimal Rishiram (Fiji) Dorothy Liu (ROC) Jun Yagi (Japan)

Jung-hwan Baek (Korea) Easwaram Sellayah (Sri Lanka)

Secretary General: John Lawson (Australia) Treasurer: Allan Watt (Australia)

1981 - 1982 Chairman : Brev Johnson (Australia)

Secretary General : John Lawson (Australia)

1. Two seminars : Pakistan and Malaysia.

2. Training materials was supplied to Singapore National Organizations and Thailand National Organizations.

3. "JCI- APDC Train The Trainers Seminar at Mayazaki.

4. Japan - APDC Mission to Indonesia.

5. Philippines - The Metro Trainers' Circle organized

Year : 1981-1982

Chairman: Brev Johnson (Australia)

Officers:

Immediate Past Chairman: Greg Beard (Australia)

Councilors: Bimal Rishiram (Fiji)

Joon-ho, Shin (Korea) M. Nasar Qureshi (Pakistan) Mac Orendain (Philippines) Jaya Dev Baidya (Nepal)

Secretary General: John Lawson (Australia)

Treasurer: Bill Vasseleou (Australia)

Development Officers: Shun Haraguchi (Japan)

3. Publication of APDC Bulletin to be produced bi-monthly.

4. National Organization/Local Organization Administrative Seminar.

5. Changes of APDC year and implementation with presentation to Seoul Conference.

6. Coordination of the development of training materials on National Organization to National Organization basis.

Year : 1982-1983

Chairman: Jose Ma. J Fernandez (Philippines) Officers:

Immediate Past Chairman: Brev Jonson (Australia)

Councilors: Mitsumasa Hirono (Japan)

Pradeep M. Vaidya (Nepal) Henry H. C. Chen (ROC)

Des Powell (Australia)

Secretary General: Gilbert Dimson (Philippines)

Treasurer: Leah Ferraren (Philippines)

Development Officers: George Lim (Singapore)

M. Nasar Qureshi (Pakistan)

Ramoncito Abad (Philippines)

1983-1984 Chairman : Ricky Kawagoe (Japan)

Secretary General : David H. Oji (Japan)

1. Malaysia-TROT course in Kuala Lumpur.

2. apan and Australia: assisting re-affiliation of Papua New Guinea.

Year : 1984

Chairman: Ricky Kawagoe (Japan) Officers:

Immediate Past Chairman: Jose Ma. J. Fernandez (Philippines) Councilors: Charles K. Y. Chang (ROC)

Chow Kwok Wah (Singapore) Andrew Wong (Hong Kong) Paul A. Maguire (Australia)

Peter S. J. Sim (Malaysia)

Secretary General: David H. Oji (Japan)

Treasurer: Takao Watanabe (Japan)

Development Officers: C. K. Tang (Hong Kong)

George Lim (Singapore)

Jonathan Liao (ROC)

Pradeep Vaidya (Nepal) Vico Yip (Hong Kong)

1985 Chairman : Johon W.H. Chan (Hong Kong)

Secretary General : Major S. W. Tang (Hong Kong)

1. APDC TROT program was organized in Nepal.

2. The Training school was held in Indonesia.

3. Translation of English training manuals to Thai.

Year : 1985

Chairman: John W.H. Chan (Hong Kong) Officers:

Immediate Past Chairman: Ricky Kawagoe (Japan)

Councilors: Paul A. Maguire (Australia)

David Hide Oji (Japan)

Ramoncito Abad (Philippines) Andrian Chew (Singapore)

Patric Wong (Malaysia)

Secretary General: Major S. W. Tang (Hong Kong)

Treasurer: Ng Leung Yau (Hong Kong)

Development Officers: Anthony Ho (ROC)

K. C. Kawashima (Japan)

Jaegil Yang (Korea)

Maria Luisa Ho (Malaysia)

Pradeep M. Vaidya (Nepal)

Chow Kwok Wah (Singapore)

Adrian Teo (Singapore)

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1986 Chairman : Eduardo C. Zialcita (Philippines)

Secretary General : Jamie C. Marquez (Philippines)

1. ATROT course was organized in Kaohsiung.

2. Training seminars/coursed were organized in Nepal, Indonesia, Papua New Guinea and Macau.

3. The Japan Jaycees sent a mission to Papua New Guinea.

4. Australian Jaycees helped Thailand Jaycees in translating some Training Manuals into Thai.

5. New Zealand Jaycees provided training manuals to some National Organizations.

6. Japan Jaycees helped Papua New Guinea into re-affiliation with JCI.

7. Singapore Jaycees helped Indonesia Jaycees conduct a training school.

8. Korea Jaycees contributed financial assistance to APDC.

9. Two issues of newsletters.

10. APDC permanent Secretariat established at the Japan Junior Chamber secretariat building.

Year : 1986

Chairman: Eduardo C. Zialicita (Philippines)

Officers:

Immediate Past Chairman: John W. H. Chan (Hong Kong)

Councilors: John Kenny (Australia)

Iyoshi Kawashima (Japan)

Chung-ha Ryu (Korea)

David Henderson (New Zealand)

Mirza Abdul Hamid (Singapore)

Secretary General: Jamie C. Marquez (Philippines)

Treasurer: Jose Ma. J. Fernandez (Philippines)

Development Officers: Maureen Yu (Hong Kong)

Joen Yong Joon (Korea)

Joseph Mesa (Guam)

Roland Ramirez (Philippines)

K. C. Kawashima (Japan)

Robert Liu (ROC)

Crispin C. Dy (Philippines)

1987 Chairman : Yusuke Saraya (Japan)

Secretary General : Tokusho Yo (Japan)

1. TROT in Singapore.

2. Seminar for the National Organization and Local Organization secretariat.

3. APDC provided US $500 to Australia Jaycees for translating and editing the training materials into Thai.

4. “Stop the encephalitis” project by Nepal and Japan Jaycees.

5. Aqua aid project by Bangladesh and Japan Jaycees.

6. Conducted seminars in Indonesia regarding management or business affairs, cross-cultural roles and role of Jaycees and young leaders.

Year : 1987

Chairman: Yusuke Saraya (Japan)

Officers:

Immediate Past Chairman: Eduardo C. Zialcita (Philippines)

Councilors: Peter McPhee (Australia)

Robert Liu (ROC)

Chung-ha Ryu (Korea)

David Henderson (New Zealand)

Martin Cheong (Singapore)

Secretary General: Tokusho Yo (Japan)

Treasurer: Makoto Mera (Japan)

Development Officers: John Kenny (Australia)

Jensen Wang (ROC)

William Wu (Hong Kong)

Ichiro Hata (Japan)

Yong Lai Yang (Korea)

Graham Smith (New Zealand) Antonio Munda (Philippines)

1988 Chairman : Isfahani Sameen (Sri Lanka)

Secretary General : Yoshikazu Abe (Japan)

1. TROT Program in Macau.

2. Korea Jaycees donated US $500 to Sri Lanka for translation of training materials, APDC also donated US $500 to Sri Lanka through Korea

Jaycees for the translation of training materials.

3. Australian Jaycees spent US $500 for the development of Papua New Guinea.

4. Issues of newsletters affairs, cross-cultural roles and role of Jaycees and young leaders.

Year : 1988

Chairman: Isfahani Sameen (Sri Lanka)

Officers:

Immediate Past Chairman: Yusuke Saraya (Japan)

Councilors: Ron Burke (Australia)

Steve Su (ROC)

Agnes Fok (Hong Kong)

Kimiyasu Fujita (Japan)

Jason J. K. Jeon (Korea)

Chotichai Boonyanicchayakul (Thailand)

Secretary General: Yoshikazu Abe (Japan)

Treasurer: Yoshikazu Tomizawa (Japan)

Development Officers: Yoshihiro Uno (Japan)

N. Srilal Rohan Mendis (Sri Lanka)

Ken Mirams (Australia)

Jimmy K. B. Kim (Korea)

K. M. Leung (Hong Kong)

1989 Chairman : Noriaki Kohzeki (Japan)

Secretary General : Hideaki Nonaka (Japan)

1. TROT in Yokohama, Japan.

2. National Organization Officer Training: all councilors brought training seminars to their assigned National Organizations.

3. APDC contributed towards the full affiliation of Indonesia Junior Chamber.

4. Japan Junior Chamber made a big effort towards the re-affiliation of Indian Jaycees.

5. New Zealand Jaycees have conducted a leadership learning seminar in Fiji.

6. Revised APDC Charter.

7. Establishment of the APDC Foundation with an initial fund of approx. U.S. $30,000 as a preparation for future National Organization development activities.

Year : 1989

Chairman: Noriaki Kohzeki (Japan)

Officers:

Immediate Past Chairman: Isfahani Sameen (Sri Lanka)

Councilors: Peter Webb (Australia)

Noahisa Kashihata (Japan)

Sang-jin, Lee (Korea)

Ong Seng Huat (Malaysia)

Surabakdi Chungsanga (Thailand)

Ken Mirams (Australia)

Secretary General: Hideaki Nonaka (Japan)

Treasurer: Shinji Higuchi (Japan)

Development Officers: Kaichi Watanabe (Japan)

Junya Yoshida (Japan)

Ok Kil Moon (Korea)

Maurine Siambun (Malaysia)

Boonum Sanguankwamdee (Thailand)

1990 Chairman : Ng Leung Yau (Hong Kong)

Secretary General : Yoshihiro Nakamiya (Japan)

1. Advanced Trainer Workshop in Macau.

2. APDC helped Brunei into affiliation with JCI.

3. Two issues of newsletters.

Year : 1990

Chairman: Ng Leung Yau (Hong Kong)

Officers:

Immediate Past Chairman: Noriaki Kohzeki (Japan)

Councilors: Jensen Wang (ROC)

Tom Fukuda (Japan)

Jang-yeol Jeon (Korea)

Robert Teo (Philippines)

Sukhathep Chansrichawla (Thailand)

Secretary General: Yoshihiro Nakamiya (Japan)

Treasurer: Shigeyuki Suzuki (Japan)

Development Officers: Stephen Chan (Hong Kong)

Irene Tse (Hong Kong)

Fred Hsueh (ROC)

Tammy Chung (ROC)

Junichi Saitou (Japan)

Kyungho Baik (Korea)

Myoungjin Shin (Korea)

Emmanuel Bamba (Philippines)

Maurine Siambun (Thailand)

1991 Chairman : Jensen Wang (ROC)

Secretary General : Shinichi “Sonny” Murazumi (Japan)

1. TIP Prime Course in Cebu (Level I).

2. TIP Excel Course in Cebu (Level II).

3. Training Seminar in Indonesia (four cities).

Year : 1991

Chairman: Jensen Wang (ROC)

Officers:

Immediate Past Chairman: Ng Leung Yau (Hong Kong)

Councilors: Jun Yamamoto (Japan)

Jin-soo Kim (Korea)

Robert L. Go (Philippines)

Lionel Wilson (New Zealand)

Mark Mills (Australia)

Secretary General: Shinichi "Sonny" Murazumi (Japan)

Treasurer: Yoshi Yamada (Japan)

Development Officers: Ling Ling Lu (ROC) Shigeya Ozaki (Japan)

Jin Soo Kim (Korea)

Santiago Joson (Philippines)

1992 Chairman : Daniel Chan (Hong Kong)

Secretary General : Yasuyuki Morishita (Japan)

1. Indonesia : Prime Course in two cities.

2. India Prime Course in Bombay. Participants from : Pakistan, Nepal, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka and India.

3. Translation of JCI training materials into Hindi.

4. TIP Prime Courses in Kitakyushu ASPAC.

5. Two issues of newsletters.

Year : 1992

Chairman: Daniel Chan (Hong Kong)

Officers:

Immediate Past Chairman: Jensen Wang (ROC)

Councilors: Koji Onogi (Japan)

Sung-bong Lee (Korea)

Allen Chen (ROC)

Pearlyn Ng Ai Siong (Singapore) Mark Mills (Australia)

Secretary General: Yasuyuki Morishita (Japan)

Treasurer: Hiroshi Yamaura (Japan)

Development Officers: Lee Oi Cheng (Singapore) Han Yul Kim (Korea)

Wilfred Li (Hong Kong)

Helen Yu (Hong Kong)

Larry C. L. Liao (ROC)

Yu-Cheng Wang (ROC)

Makoto Hagiwara (Japan) Takamitsu Iwamoto (Japan)

1993 Chairman : Abelardo Valenzuela III (Philippines)

Secretary General : Ryosuke Yamauchi (Japan)

1. Vietnam visit.

2. Training Program in Indonesia.

3. Prime Course held in Taipei ASPAC.

4. Prime Course held at the Philippine National Convention.

5. Mongolia mission.

Year : 1993

Chairman: Abelardo Valenzuela III (Philippines)

Officers:

Immediate Past Chairman: Daniel Chan (Hong Kong)

Councilors: Tommy Y. Tomizawa (Japan)

Jong-koo Kim (Korea)

Elton See Tan (R.O.C)

Zulfiqar Ali Ramzi (Pakistan)

Chui Sai Cheong (Macao)

Secretary General: Ryosuke Yamauchi (Japan)

Treasurer: Heihachi Iekura (Japan)

Development Officers: Akira Sakata (Japan)

Sadao Yamaura (Japan)

Junzo Kato (Japan)

Oliver Kuo-Fun Jeng (R.O.C)

Chu Fu-An Lawrence (R.O.C)

Scott Chi-Hong Lin (R.O.C)

Kim, Sung-Bin (Korea)

Kim Kwang Chul (Korea)

Ronald Ho (Hong Kong)

Victor Goh (Singapore)

Special Assistant to Chariman: Yokihito Hayakawa (Japan)

1994 Chairman : Naohisa Kassy Kashihata (Japan)

Secretary General : Junji Nagai (Japan)

Activities are same as 1993

Year : 1994

Chairman: Naohisa Kassy Kashihata (Japan) Officers:

Immediate Past Chairman: Abelardo Valenzuela II (Philippines) Councilors: Eddy Wong (Hong Kong)

Kyong-Jo Min (Korea)

Abdul Ghani Shaikh (Pakistan)

Santiago T. Joson Jr. (Philippines)

Towney Tung-Ying Wu (R.O.C)

Secretary General: Junji Nagai (Japan)

Treasurer: Soichi Uchida (Japan)

Development Officers: Andy Yuen (Hong Kong)

Justin Lui (Hong Kong)

Sonny S. Murazumi (Japan)

Takashi Amano (Japan)

Tatsuya Mori (Japan)

David S. Young (Korea)

Kim, Sung-Bin (Korea)

Abid Hussain Marvi (Pakistan)

Abdul Hameed Aslam (Pakistan)

Gener Fernando (Philippines)

Wilky Lim (Philippines)

Margaret Meei-Shiang Tsai (R.O.C)

Pascal Huang (R.O.C)

Jameson Kuo-Yuan Wu (R.O.C)

Victor Goh (Singapore)

Special Assistant to Chariman: Itsuo Marui (Japan)

1995 Chairman : Yong Suk Choi (Korea)

Secretary General : Masatoshi “Gozzy" Tsuda (Japan)

1. Vietnam : research Visit, Management Seminar.

2. Indonesia : APDC Seminars (What's JC & Mind Mapping) in Medan.

3. Vanuatu : APDC Seminar, became Potential National Organization at Glasgow World Congress.

4. Mongolia : APDC seminars (What's JC & Local Organization Management) in Ulan Bator.

5. Pacific : Seminar.

Year : 1995

Chairman: Yong Suk Choi (Korea)

Officers:

Immediate Past Chairman: Naohisa Kassy Kashihata (Japan)

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Councilors: Vai Kei Cheong (Macao)

Alexander Lichaytoo (Philippines)

Yasuyuki “Joe” Morishita (Japan)

Abdul Ghani Shaikh (Pakistan)

Cheng Sheng Tung (Taiwan)

Secretary General: Masatoshi “Gozzy” Tsuda (Japan)

Treasurer: Mitsuhiro “Micky” Hoshino (Japan)

Development Officers: Hak Nyung Huh (Korea)

Chang Hee Oh (Korea)

Sung Bin Kim (Korea)

Winnie Fok (Macao)

Betty Fok (Macao)

Ichiro Ikeda (Japan)

Shinji Kaneko (Japan)

Stephen Shum (Macao)

Dobbin Tan (Philippines)

Lilia D. Diaz (Philippines)

Yuzuru Makino (Japan)

Kouichi Showmura (Japan)

Mustansir Bandukwala (Pakistan)

Abdul Qadir Memon (Pakistan)

Abdul Jaleel Paracha (Pakistan)

Su. Ya Hsueh (Taiwan)

Jack S. H. Lin (Taiwan)

Jay Chen (Taiwan)

Special Assistant to Chariman: Tae Hyun Chung (Korea)

Sang Ki Jeon (Korea)

Yong Jun Yoon (Korea)

1996 Chairperson : Teresa Alberto (Malaysia)

Secretary General : Takayoshi Matsui (Japan)

1. APDC Meeting in Macau.

2. Mongolia : Training Seminar, J. Yoshida's Memorial Ceremony, Reception.

3. Vanuatu : APDC Seminar, 1st Anniversary Reception and Music Fair.

4. Brunei : meeting with the Ministry & Alumni 21, research of local NGOs.

5. Indonesia : Business Seminar.

6. Vietnam : Visit to Hanoi & Ho Chi Min. Meeting and exchange receptions.

7. Pacific : Meeting with Executive Board member, APDC Seminar.

Year : 1996

Chairman: Teresa Alberto (Malaysia)

Officers:

Immediate Past Chairman: Yong Suk Choi (Korea)

Councilors: Raymond Yu (Hong Kong)

Sonny Murazumi (Japan)

Sung-bin Kim (Korea)

Winnie Fox (Macao)

Lilia D. Diaz (Philippines)

Secretary General: Takayoshi Matsui (Japan)

Treasurer: Nalin C. Advani (Japan)

Development Officers: Tony Park (Australia)

Jonathan J. N. Hsu (Taiwan)

Jenny Tseng (Taiwan)

Sanny Chan (Hong Kong)

Stephen Kam (Hong Kong)

William Pang (Hong Kong)

Hideaki Ogawa (Japan)

Minako Okamoto (Japan)

Masahide Wakabayashi (Japan)

Jai-hong Jhon (Korea)

Tea-woo Kim (Korea)

Do-soo Son (Korea)

Angela Lam In Nie (Macao)

Luis Gonzaga Wan (Macao)

Cunnie Liew (Malaysia)

Abdul Qadir Memon (Pakistan)

Cynthia B. Francisco (Philippines)

Maiieen Naual (Philippines)

Special Assistant to Chariman: Makoto Igarashi (Japan)

1997 Chairman : Nadim Rizvi (Pakistan)

Secretary General : Jimmy T. Okura (Japan)

1. APDC Meeting Karachi Pakistan.

2. Vietnam : Meeting with Vietnam-Japan Friendship Association & CYDECO.

3. Brunei : Meeting with PERTAB21 Friendship Reception.

4. Indonesia : Training Seminar in Jakarta.

5. Cambodia: Meeting with prospective National President Dr. S. Saban at ASPAC Pattaya.

6. Pacific : Meeting with Pacific JC.

7. Vanuatu : APDC Seminar, Music Fair, became fully affiliated at Hawaii World Congress.

8. Uzbekistan : Became a Potential National Organization at Hawaii World Congress.

Year : 1997

Chairman: Nadim Rizvi (Pakistan)

Officers:

Immediate Past Chairman: Teresa Alberto (Malaysia)

Councilors: William Pang Man Lung (Hong Kong)

Mitsuhiro “Mickey” Hoshino (Japan)

Jay-Pyung Song (Korea)

Carolyn H. L. Chou (Taiwan)

Joselito T. Reyes (Philippines)

Secretary General: Jimmy T. Okura (Japan)

Treasurer: Hirohisa “Starion” Kato (Japan)

Development Officers: Scott Chambalin (Australia)

Lex Greensill (Australia)

Phillip Livingston (Australia)

Kenneth C. Y. Chan (Hong Kong)

Albert Sing-Man Lui (Hong Kong)

Patrick Yip Ho Kow (Hong Kong)

Takeshi Fujikawa (Japan)

Yasuyuki Harada (Japan)

Chris H. Yamamoto (Japan)

Yoshiyuki Yasuda (Japan)

Tae-Eun Jang (Korea)

Jong Youl Park (Korea)

Abid Hussain Marvi (Pakistan)

Abdul Qadir Memon (Pakistan)

Salman A. Siddiqui (Pakistan)

Chung-Chi Shen (Taiwan)

Isabella Wu (Taiwan)

Special Assistant to Chariman: Sadahito Hosaka (Japan) Tadashi Kuroda (Japan)

1998 Chairman : Taro Fujisawa (Japan)

Secretary General : Nalin C. Advani (Japan)

1. APDC Meeting in Kurashiki, Japan.

Year :

Chairman: Taro Fujisawa (Japan)

Officers:

Immediate Past Chairman: Nadim Rizvi (Pakistan)

Councilors: Linda Wang (Taiwan)

Takayoshi Matsui (Japan)

Henry Oh (Korea)

Henry U (Hong Kong)

Abid Hussain (Pakistan)

Secretary General: Nalin C. Advani (Japan)

Treasurer: Koichi Washizawa (Japan)

Development Officers: Rizwan Ahmed (Pakistan)

Aftab Alam (Pakistan)

Poh Ted Ang (Malaysia)

Pan Shan Chaing (Taiwan)

Hsiao Hua Chou (Taiwan)

Tatsuya Furumoto (Japan)

Lex Greensill (Australia)

Mitsuaki Ida (Japan)

Joseph Leung (Hong Kong)

Phillip Livingston (Australia)

Anwar Kashif Mumtaz (Pakistan)

Norio Terui (Japan)

Eshin Tanaka (Japan)

Wongjae Shin (Korea)

Youngho Son (Korea)

David Stretton (Australia)

Special Assistant to Chariman: Cathy Gourbault (France) Tadashi Kuroda (Japan) Ryota Sakai (Japan)

1999 Chairman : Takayoshi Matsui (Japan)

Secretary General : Noboru “Nobby” Murazumi (Japan)

1. APDC Meeting in Hong Kong.

2. Mongolia : Training Seminars.

3. Uzbekistan : Meeting with KAMOLOT, Training Seminars in Tashkent and Samarkand, APDC-Japan JC Joint Business Seminar in Tashkent.

Fully affiliated at Canne World Congress.

4. Vanuatu : Training Seminars in Tanna, Ifera, Santo, Ambae, Efate, Malekura, Port Villa Tanna APDC, Japan JC Support the Music Fair Project.

5. Indonesia : Training Seminars in Bali.

6. Middle East : Mission to Jordan, UAE, Meeting with Government and NGO's.

7. Pacific : Training Seminars, Meetings with Board of Directors.

Year : 1999

Chairman: Takayoshi Matsui (Japan)

Officers: Immediate Past Chairman: Taro Fujisawa (Japan)

Councilors: Tony Chan (Hong Kong)

Shunjo Ono (Japan)

Yong Joon Choi (Korea)

Lew Wen Teik (Malaysia)

Prasantha Lal De Alwis (Sri Lanka)

Secretary General: Noboru “Nobby” Murazumi (Japan)

Treasurer: Taro “Chris” Kurisu (Japan)

Development Officers: Cathy Gourbault (France)

Kin Ip “Kenny” Chu (Hong Kong)

Itaru Kunisada (Hong Kong)

Hisao Ihashi (Japan)

Shigekazu “Steven” Yasuta (Japan)

Chan Min Chun (Korea)

Sung Jin Park (Korea)

In Suk Son (Korea)

Raymond “Fahkieng” Phan (Malaysia)

Ameer Ahamed (Sri Lanka)

Rukmal De Silva (Sri Lanka)

Special Assistant to Chariman: Tatsuya “Teddy” Furumoto (Japan)

2000 Chairperson : Louise Chan (Hong Kong)

Secretary General : Mamoru Abe (Japan)

1. APDC Meeting in India.

2. Bangladesh : Organized Management Seminar, cooperation with Chamber of Commerce, NGB and AIESEC. Full affiliated with JCI in Sapporo World Congress.

3. Jordan : Several Meeting with NGOs.

4. Mongolia : Leadership and Management Seminars, Attended 3rd National Convention.

5. acific : Membership growth project. Training Seminars.

6. Thailand : National Organization/Local Organization Management Seminar.

7. Uzbekistan : Strengthen the National Organization structure.

Year : 2000

Chairman: Louise Chan (Hong Kong)

Officers:

Immediate Past Chairman: Takayoshi Matsui (Japan)

Councilors: Louise C Jones (Australia)

Koichi Washizawa (Japan)

Tae-Eun Jang (Korea)

Mustansir Bandukwala (Pakistan)

Rukmal De Silvia (Sri Lanka)

Secretary General: Mamoru Abe (Japan)

Treasurer: Steven Shigekazu Yasuta (Japan) Development Officers: Scott Marriott (Australia)

Mette F Nielsen(Australia)

Narelle Stoll (Australia)

Cathy Gourbault (French Polynesia)

Ekkapon Yuangnark(Thailand)

Joseph Ho (Hong Kong)

Noritoshi Fujimaki (Japan)

Ichiro Osawa (Japan)

Yoshitaka Kinoshita (Japan)

Kaoru Watahiki (Japan)

Keisuke Umei (Japan)

Eric Chang (Macao)

Poh Teck Lim (Malaysia)

Yong-Beom Kim (Korea)

Rebecca Kim (Korea)

Ju-Dong Kim (Korea)

Ivan Han (Hong Kong)

S.M. Wasimuddin (Pakistan)

Sohar Ayyub (Pakistan)

Madeem Memon(Pakistan)

Viren Wijesinohe (Sri Lanka)

2001 Chairman : Noboru “Nobby” Murazumi (Japan)

Secretary General : Steven S. Yasuta (Japan)

1. APDC Meeting in Taipei.

2. Vietnam : Meeting with several young Organizations and Government Research for National Organization development.

3. Vanuatu : Attendance to National Convention and Music Fair. APDC Seminars.

4. Mongolia : Training Seminars, attendance to National Convention, SUMO-Japan JC project.

5. Pacific : Training Seminars. Establishment of English Speaking Chapter.

Year : 2001

Chairman: Noboru “Nobby” Murazumi (Japan) Officers:

Immediate Past Chairman: Louise Chan (Hong Kong)

Councilors: Mette F Nielsen (Australia)

Joseph Ho (Hong Kong)

Rebecca Kim (Korea)

Luis Gonzaga Wan (Macao)

Yu Wein Lee (Taiwan)

Secretary General: Steven S. Yasuta (Japan)

Treasurer: Kozo Okamoto (Japan)

Development Officers: Lynne Cazaly (Australia)

Katsuyuki Takahashi (Japan)

Andrew Norman (Australia)

Joanne Marriott (Australia)

Scott Marriott (Australia)

Benjamin Chan (Hong Kong)

Kazuo Hotta (Japan)

Ocean Wong (Hong Kong)

2. Mongolia First National Convention & Training seminars. 3. Uzbekistan : Training Seminars. 4. Pacific : APDC Mission. 5. Kazakhstan : APDC & Business Seminars, meetings. 6. Vanuatu APDC Seminar in Tanna, Music Fair in Port Vila.
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Katsuhiro Ueno (Japan)

Si Bum Kim (Korea)

Won Chung (Korea)

Jae Yung Kim (Korea)

Doreen Kuan (Macao)

Manabu Kozaki (Japan)

Toshiya Kaneko (Japan)

Richard Fan Kit Kuan (Macao)

Kevin Kuo (Taiwan)

Mian Saleem Akhter (Pakistan)

Tony Chan Chen(Taiwan)

Charles Chin-Min Chang (Taiwan)

Syed Zahid Ali (Pakistan)

Special Assistant to Chariman: Noritoshi Fujimaki (Japan)

2002 Chairperson : Michelle Tang (Hong Kong)

Secretary General : Seigo Kasahara (Japan)

1. APDC Meeting in Macau.

2. APDC Training CD.

3. ASPAC PRIME Sponsor.

4. APDC Training Seminars.

5. APDC Missions to target National Organization.

Year : 2002

Chairman: Michelle Tang (Hong Kong)

Officers:

Immediate Past Chairman: Noboru “Nobby” Murazumi (Japan)

Councilors: Si-Bum Kim (Korea)

Nalin Advani (Japan)

Doreen Pun (Macao)

Nessar Khan (Bangladesh)

Ted Tu (Taiwan)

Secretary General: Seigo Kasahara (Japan)

Treasurer: Michinari Gunji (Japan)

Development Officers: Jae-Wook Koh (Korea)

Jun Sup Shin (Korea)

Jong-Hyun Choi (Korea)

Shigenobu Asato (Japan)

Masanori Tomita (Japan)

Masanobu Kozaki (Japan)

Shinichiro Machida (Japan)

Maggie Wong (Macao)

Dennis Lam (Macao)

Donna Lau (Hong Kong)

Tamatoa Pommier (JCI France-French Polynesia)

Anirban Aftab (Bangladesh)

Choudhury Qased (Bangladesh)

Marfred Pranada (Philippines)

Yury Lam (Hong Kong)

Tony Chen (Taiwan)

Eiki Ting(Taiwan)

Francesca Ng (Hong Kong)

Minna Huang(Taiwan)

Andy Tu (Taiwan)

Special Assistant to Chariman: Michio Arai (Japan)

James Tsui (Hong Kong)

Henrietta Tsang (Hong Kong)

Secretary General: Koichi Morii (Japan)

Treasurer: Takeshi Kitagawa (Japan)

Development Officers: Sok-Bum Choi (Korea)

David Cho (Korea)

Byungchul Lee (Korea)

Samuel, Hee Moon, Yi (Korea)

Ouksun Sunny Shim (Korea)

Mamun Akbar (Bangladesh)

Takashi Kaida (Japan)

Sergelen Sereenedagva (Mongolia)

Marfred Jandoc Pranada (Philippines)

Donald Tinotenda Charumbira (Malaysia)

Grace Kwok (Hong Kong)

Masanori Tomita (Japan)

Jin Oh (Japan)

Ricky Wai Kit long (Macao)

Stanley Wai Lun Chen (Hong Kong)

Takeshi Ito (Japan)

Tamotoa Pommier (JCI France French Polynesia) Eric Lo Ki Tung (Hong Kong)

2004 Chairman : Steven Yasuta (Japan)

Secretary General : Masanori "Tommy” Tomita (Japan)

1. 1st APDC Meeting: Nov. 7th. 2003 at World Congress Copenhagen

2. 2nd APDC Meeting: Feb. 13th. 2004 at Area B National Organization

President Meeting in Dhaka Bangladesh

3. 3rd APDC Meeting: May. 2nd. 2004 at Area B Conference (ASPAC) Penang

4. 4ch APDC Meeting: May. 2nd. 2004 at Area B Conference (ASPAC) Penang

5. 5th APDC Meeting: Nov. 21". 2004 at World Congress Fukuoka

6. JCI Presentation Contest was held and the prize was send to JCI Pacific and JCI Indonesia

Year : 2004

Chairman: Steven Yasuta (Japan)

Officers:

Immediate Past Chairman: Yukie Yamada (Japan)

Councilors: Francesca Ng (Hong Kong)

Jeffrey Y. H. Chu (Taiwan)

Lam Chin Chi, Leo (Macao)

Safina Rahman (Bangladesh)

Sanjeev Chhajer (India)

Secretary General: Masanori “Tommy” Tomita (Japan)

Treasurer: Takuhiro Yamada (Japan)

Development Officers: David S Choi (Korea)

Soo-Yun Chung (Korea)

Nobukatsu Sato (Japan)

Judith Tam (Hong Kong)

Peter Lau (Hong Kong)

Ho-ping Cheng (Taiwan)

Vito C. C. Chou (Taiwan)

Kuo Cheng Hsieh (Taiwan)

Fu Hsiang Lai (Taiwan)

Shinya Nakao (Japan)

Trevor Tu (Taiwan)

Takashi Kaida (Japan)

2005 Chairman: Chan-Min Chyun (Korea)

Secretary General : Ted Tetsuya Oishi (Japan)

1. 1st meeting: Nov. 26th 2004 in Fukuoka World Congress

2. 2nd meeting: Mar. 13th 2005 in Jeju Island, Korea

3. 3rd meeting: May 25th 2005 in Macau ASPAC APDC meeting 1

4. 4th meeting: May 29th 2005 in Macau ASPAC APDC meeting 2

5. 5th meeting: Oct. 24th 2005 in Vienna World Congress APDC meeting 1

6. Friendship Pact between JCI Katano and JCI Marianas Flame Tree, JCI Saipan at ASPAC in Macau.

7. Kicked off JCI Operation Hope and reported sight inspection in JCI Academy, Kobe.

8. Vietnam approved as a potential National Organization at GA, World Congress i Vienna.

Year : 2005

Chairman: Chan-Min Chyun (Korea)

Officers:

Immediate Past Chairman: Steven Yasuta (Japan)

Councilors: Ang Chin Boon (Malaysia)

Leon Chuang (Taiwan)

Angela Lam (Macao)

Tozo Niino (Japan)

Govindarajan Sivakumar (India)

Secretary General: Tetsuya “Ted” Oishi (Japan)

Treasurer: Nagayoshi Hinokiyama (Japan)

Development Officers: Wendy Lin (Taiwan)

Byung Ju Chung (Korea)

Jung Min Lee (Korea)

Han-Seok Park (Korea)

Jong Ho Ha (Korea)

Hitoshi Kinjyo (Japan)

Toshiharu Shimizu (Japan)

Mika Arakaki (Japan)

Hideaki Kodoi (Japan)

Shinsuke Kawaguchi (Japan)

Roger Leung Sio Kei (Macao)

Dennis Tan (Malaysia)

Carmen Ong (Malaysia)

Jacky Lam (Hong Kong)

Ada Lai Fong Koo (Hong Kong)

Sandeep Agarwal (India) M.N. Ravichandran (India)

Ditri Rizki (Indonesia)

Marfred Jandoc Pranada (Philippines)

Maximo Alexis M Tan (Philippines)

Susana To (Macao)

Timmy Lee (Hong Kong)

Special Assistant to Chariman: Bong Suk Jang (Korea) Woo Jun J Park (Korea)

2006 Chairman: Fumitaka Matsubara (Japan)

Secretary General : Taikoh“S” Hara (Japan)

1. The Meeting I : 29th Nov., 2005

- JCI World Congress in Vienna / 2006 Area B National Organization Development Meeting

2. The Meeting II : 12th Mar., 2006

- held during the 12th ASPAC Senator Golf in Kaohsiung (Taiwan)

3. The Meeting III scheduled on 24h May, 2006

- ASPAC in Takamatsu (Japan) / APDC Meeting 1

4. The Meeting IV : scheduled on 28th May, 2006

- ASPAC in Takamatsu (Japan) / APDC Meeting 2

5. The Meeting V: scheduled in Nov., 2006

- JCI World Congress in Seoul (Korea) / 2006 Area B National Organization Development Meeting.

6. Vietnam : Lead to Inaguration and its 1st National Organization General Assembly.

7. Thailand : Conducted APDC Seminar ("What's Jaycee?") during the National Organization Assembly hosted by JCI Nakhonsawan.

8. New Zealand : Assisted to have Meetings with Media in NZ for Membership Support.

9. Uzbekistan : Assisted local youth members to organize "National Organization Establishment Committee".

10. Pacific : Assisted to hold 3rd Pacific Golf Day and APDC Seminar during its 1st "Summer Conference".

11. Brunei Approved to add as Target National Organization during 3rd APDC Meeting in Kaohsiung, Taiwan.

12. Operation Hope : Assist JCI HQ to proceed its task with JCI Indonesia.

Year : 2006

Chairman: Fumitaka Matsubara (Japan) Officers: Immediate Past Chairman: Chan-Min Chyun (Korea)

Councilors: Kady Chui-Man Leung (Macao)

Eric SK Tang (Hong Kong)

Kevin Ching-Pao Kuo (Taiwan)

Syed Almas Kabir (Bangladesh)

Jeong-Min Lee (Korea)

Secretary General: Taikoh “S” Hara (Japan)

Treasurer: Mika Arakaki (Japan)

Development Officers: Susana To (Macao)

Siana Ian-Lam Ng (Macao)

Sunny Fan-Iam Kuan (Macao)

Jeff Tsuneo Mizuta (Japan)

Monica Wen-Chi Kuo (Taiwan)

Victor Santos (Philippine)

Clarence Graeme Seow (Singapore)

Joshua Seung-Giap Teo (Singapore)

Raymond WK Li (Hong Kong)

Hong WH Lau (Hong Kong)

Ryusei Rei Hashimoto (Japan)

Koji Kwang-Sa Chun (Korea)

Ditri Rizki (Indonesia)

Sang-Chul Kim (Pacific)

Yung Yung C.Y. Lai (Taiwan)

Annie Fang-Ling (Taiwan)

Blues Wen-Chi Lee (Taiwan)

Denny Chin-Tsang Wu (Taiwan)

Simon Chau-Fu Su (Taiwan)

Max Tsuyoshi Ohno (Japan)

Mir MD Amin Hasan (Bangladesh)

2003

Secretary General : Koichi Morii (Japan)

Chairman: Yukie Yamada (Japan)

Officers:

Michelle Tang (Hong Kong)

Councilors: Willy Kim (Korea)

Data Magfur (Bangladesh)

Megan Soo (Malaysia)

Raymond K. Y. Lei (Macao)

Oliver E. Sicat (Philippines)

Daisuke Takeshita (Japan)

Roberto Noronha (Macao)

Carmen Ong Lee Meng (Malaysia)

Aniban Aftab (Bangladesh)

Muntasir Bhuiyan (Bangladesh)

M. Sakhawat Husain (Bangladesh)

Sasitain Niroshan Gerad Silva (Sri Lanka)

Satoshi Hoshi (Japan)

Mukesh Ashar (India)

Ritu Bhargava (India)

Antani Milino (India)

Nemantha Nilhan Abeysinghe (India)

Katsunori Goto (Japan)

Special Assistant to Chariman: Noritoshi Fujimaki (Japan)

Florence Mai-Ye Choy (Hong Kong)

“Velonica” Moi-Ching Chin (Malaysia)

Sze-Keong Ong (Malaysia)

Sam Masami Enomoto (Japan)

Kenny Kang-Hyun Lee (Korea)

Do-II Chung (Korea)

Steve Bong-Seok Jang (Korea)

Ho-Jin Ahn (Korea)

Yong-Joon Lee (Korea)

Yoon-Kyung Park (Korea)

Koichi HOT Morii (Japan)

Special Assistant to Chariman: Hiroshi “GUN” Iwamoto (Japan)

Chairperson : Yukie Yamada (Japan)
1. APDC Meeting in Bangkok, Thailand. 2. APDC Development CD. 3. APDC "Young Jaycee Forum" in CEBU ASPAC 4. IT Platform. 5. APDC Mission to Target National Organization. 6. APDC Training Seminars. Year : 2003
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2007 Chairperson : Suzanne Gan (Malaysia)

Secretary General : Toshiharu Shimizu (Japan)

1. The Meeting I: 17th Nov., 2006

- JCI World Congress in Seoul (Korea)

2. The Meeting II: 25th Mar., 2007

- held during the 13th ASPAC Senator Golf in Cheonan (Korea)

3. The Meeting III: scheduled on 30th May, 2007

- ASPAC in Chung-Li (Taiwan) / APDC Meeting 1

4. The Meeting IV: scheduled on 3rd Jun., 2007

- ASPAC in Chung-Li (Taiwan) / APDC Meeting 2

5. The Meeting V: scheduled on 5th Nov., 2007

- JCI World Congress in Antalya (Turkey)

6. APDC Officers Training in Kyoto, Japan.

7. The APDC blue book (Charter / Activities and Organization) was digitalized.

8. APDC official website, blogspot and e-newsletter were implemented.

9. Operation Hope: Assisted JCI HQ to proceed its task with JCI Indonesia.

10. JCI Mongolia: Assisted to expand international awareness.

11. Potential affiliation for JCI Maldives, extended by JCI Sri Lanka.

12. JCI Indonesia:

- Global Training School (GTS) program and Tree Planting Project, jointly organized with JCI Japan Kinki District.

- Extension of new Local Organization, JCI Batavia.

13. JCI Pacific: Youth Voyage Project (Tokaigo) in Saipan, jointly organized with JCI Japan Tokai District.

14. JCI Thailand: Restoration of National Organization Secretariat.

15. JCI Vietnam:

- Business Mission Trip to Vietnam.

- Wheelchair Project sponsored by Crocodile Foundation.

Year : 2007

Chairman: Suzanne Gan (Malaysia)

Officers:

Immediate Past Chairman: Fumitaka Matsubara (Japan)

Councilors: Kentaro Harada (Japan)

Maria Soledad Magtuto (Philippines)

Raymond Li (Hong Kong)

Eddie Liao (Taiwan)

Byung Ju Chung (Korea)

Secretary General: Toshiharu Shimizu (Japan)

Treasurer: Shinya Nakao (Japan)

Development Officers: Yutaka Suzuki (Japan)

Junichi Aono (Japan)

Bimal Liyanage (Sri Lanka)

Edward M. Calvo (Pacific)

Chris Chen (Taiwan)

Dennis Po Chang Shen (Taiwan)

Hank Jen (Taiwan)

Ismael P. Penado (Philippines)

Mennen Magno Aracid (Philippines)

Ernest S. Evangelista (Philippines)

Mabel Villarica - Mamba (Philippines)

Ryuta Miyauchi (Japan)

Hughgus Liu (Hong Kong)

Paul Wu Wai Ki (Hong Kong)

Stella Chan (Hong Kong)

Ong Teng Boon (Malaysia)

Takahisa Saeki (Japan)

Ray Chiu (Taiwan)

Thomas Hsieh (Taiwan)

Riko Sekiguchi (Japan)

Janet Felix Boyou (Malaysia)

June Eui Lee (Korea)

Sang Woo Bae (Korea)

Sung Min Kim (Korea)

Roger Wong (Singapore)

Yasutaka Kashima (Japan)

Roger Ang (Malaysia)

Special Assistant to Chariman: Hirohisa Ohta (Japan)

2008 Chairperson : Ray Chiu (Taiwan)

Secretary General : Hiroyuki Ojima (Japan)

1. The Meeting I: 5th Nov., 2007

- JCI World Congress in Antalya (Turkey)

2. The Meeting II : 16th Mar., 2008

- Held during the 14ch ASPAC Senator Golf in Macao (China)

3. The Meeting III : scheduled on 28th May, 2008

- ASPAC in Busan (Korea) / APDC Meeting 1

4. The Meeting IV: scheduled on 1st Jun., 2008

- ASPAC in Busan (Korea) / APDC Meeting 2

5. The Meeting V : scheduled on 10th Nov., 2008

- JCI World Congress in New Delhi (India)

6. APDC Officer Training on 18" Jan. in Kyoto, Japan

7. JCI Indonesia : Trainings and establishment of 2 new Local Organizations

8. JCI Thailand : Trainings and efforts to re-structure the Organization.

9. JCI Pacific : Launch of a reborn JCI Guam.

10. JCI Vietnam Inauguration of JCI Vietnam Club in cooperation with the Young Businesspersons Association (YBA).

11. JCI New Zealand: Nationwide and local JCI marketing awareness campaign for membership expansion.

12. Cambodia: Commencement of activities by local young leaders aimed at future affiliation to JCI.

13. Uzbekistan: Contacts and discussions with young entrepreneurs.

14. Brunei: Ongoing contacts with the Young Entrepreneur Associated Brunei (YEAB).

Year : 2008

Chairman: Ray Chiu (Taiwan)

Officers:

Immediate Past Chairman: Suzanne GAN Soo Ean (Malaysia)

Councilors: Hisanori Gomyo (Japan)

Gansukh Gantumur (Mongolia)

Fulbert C. Woo (Phillipines)

Marcus Ng Chin Nam (Singapore)

Yoon Kyung Park (Korea)

Secretary General: Hiroyuki Ojima (Japan)

Treasurer: Junichi Aono (Japan)

Development Officers: Ken Tashiro (Japan)

Yasushi Nobe (Japan)

Akihiko Fujisawa (Japan)

Thomas Sim Eng Shan (Malaysia)

BATTULGA Nyamdavaa (Mongolia)

Steven Teo (Singapore)

Vincent Ang (Singapore)

Soo Chan Bae (Korea)

Young Seok Jeong (Korea)

BAYARKHUU Ganjav (Mongolia)

Sayanaa Lkhagvasuren (Mongolia)

Annie Leocadia Ng (Macao)

Clement Chau (Macao)

Edwin Becas Guinto (Phillipines)

Gleendo Berdin Dasmarinas (Phillipines)

Joel Christe Montecalvo Sarmiento (Phillipines)

Chapmun Wong (Hong Kong)

Placidus Maurice Peter (Sli Lanka)

Lily Tan (Indonesia)

Gordon Cho Yaw Guan (Malaysia)

Sim Chize Yih (Malaysia)

Hajime Sakai (Japan)

Wu Chia Jung (Taiwan)

Steven Liu (Taiwan)

Gary Wan (Hong Kong)

Roger Wong (Singapore)

Yasutaka Kashima (Japan)

Yuen Yee Yeung (Hong Kong)

Min Sung Kim (Korea)

Jun Hyuk Choi (Korea)

Hun Chul Youn (Korea)

Special Assistant to Chariman: Bryan Lin (Taiwan)

Hiroji Sugii (Japan)

2009 Chairperson: Toshiharu Shimizu (Japan)

Secretary General: Shuichiro ‘sean' Sugihara (Japan) 1. The Meeting I:

9th Nov., 2008

1. The Meeting I: 9th Nov., 2008

-JCI World Congress in New Delhi, India

2. The Meeting II : 15th Mar., 2009

-15th ASPAC Senator Golf in Kaohsiung, Taiwan

3. The Meeting III : 3rd June, 2009 -ASPAC in Nagano, Japan

4. The Meeting IV 7th June, 2009 -ASPAC in Nagano, Japan

5. The Meeting V: scheduled on 16h Nov., 2009

-JCI World Congress in Hammamet (Tunisia)

6. The Meeting VI scheduled on 21st Nov., 2009 -JCI World Congress in Hammamet, Tunisia

7. The Meeting VII 16th ASPAC Senator Golf 2010

8. The Meeting VIII : scheduled on 3rd Jun., 2010 -ASPAC in Singapore, Singapore

9. Training for 2009 JCI Vice President Candidates from Asia & the Pacific on 19th Oct., 2008 in Macao

10. JCI APDC Officers Training on 22nd & 23rd Jan., 2009 in Kyoto, Japan

11. The Meeting with JCI WP, SG, TR,VP on 24 Jan., 2009 in Kyoto, Japan

12. JCI APDC Officers Training on 16th Mar., 2009 in Kaohsiung, Taiwan

13. JCI APDC Open Forum on 16th Mar., 2009 in Kaohsiung, Taiwan

14. Training for 2010 JCI Vice President Candidates from Asia & the Pacific in Mongolia on 6th - 7th Sep., 2009

15. JCI Pacific Assisted sister Local Organizations between JCI Korea JCI Saipan

16. JCI Thailand : Attended the Board MTG

17. JCI Vietnam : Launch 2 Local Organizations, JCI East Ho Chi Minh City and JCI West Ho Chiming City

2009-2010 Chairperson: Toshiharu Shimizu (Japan)

Secretary General: Shuichiro "Sean” Sugihara (Japan)

1. The Meeting I :9th Nov., 2008 JCI World Congress in New Delhi, India

2. The Meeting II : 15th Mar., 2009 15th ASPAC Senator Golf in Kaohsiung, Taiwan

3. The Meeting III 3"4 Jun., 2009 ASPAC in Nagano, Japan

4. The Meeting IV : 7th Jun., 2009 ASPAC in Nagano, Japan

5. The Meeting V: 16th Nov., 2009 JCI World Congress in Hammamet, Tunisia

6. The Meeting VI : 21" Nov., 2009 JCI World Congress in Hammamet, Tunisia

7. The Meeting VII 14th Mar., 2010 16th ASPAC Senator Golf in Manila, Philippines

The Meeting VIII : 2nd Jun., 2010 ASPAC in Singapore

Training for 2009 JCI Vice President Candidates from Asia & the Pacific on 19th Oct., 2008 in Macao

JCI APDC Officers Training on 22nd & 23rd Jan., 2009 in Kyoto, Japan

The Meeting with JCI WP, SG, TR, VP on 24th Jan., 2009 in Kyoto, Japan

JCI APDC Officers Training on 16th Mar., 2009 in Kaohsiung, Taiwan

JCI APDC Open Forum on 16th Mar., 2009 in Kaohsiung, Taiwan

Training for 2010 JCI Vice President Candidates from Asia & the Pacific in Mongolia on 6th - 7th Sep., 2009

JCI Pacific : assisted sister Local Organizations between JCI Korea and JCI Saipan

JCI Thailand : Attended the board MTG

JCI Vietnam : Launch 2 Local Organizations, JCI East Ho Chi Minh City and JCI West Chiming City

The MTG with JCI WP, EVP, VP, and SG on 22nd Jan., 2010 in Kyoto, Japan.

Issue of 35th Anniversary Bulletin

JCI Cambodia : 1s National Installation & Oath Taking Ceremony

JCI Thailand Special committee establishment in Thailand for National Organization restructuring

JCI Indonesia : Holding of JCI Achieve

2010-2011 APDC Councilors Training in ASPAC Singapore

Year : 2009-2010

Chairperson: Toshiharu Shimizu (Japan)

Officers:

Immediate Past Chairperson: Ray Chiu (Taiwan)

Councilors: Sang Woo Bae (Korea)

Paul Yin (Honk Gong)

Glenn B. Santos (Philippines)

Lydia Khoo Ee Wei (Malaysia)

Muzharul Mannan (Bangladesh)

Secretary General: Shuichiro Sean Sugihara (Japan)

Treasurer: Masanobu Ishikawa (Japan)

Development Officers: Kazuo Murata (Japan)

Hun-chul Youn (Korea)

Jean Suh Kim (Korea)

Kong Kyun-Gjin (Korea)

Yoshiro Kondo (Japan)

Cynthia Wong (Hong Kong)

Johnny Kwang (Hong Kong)

Annie Leocadia Ng (Macao)

Grant Lou (Macao)

Miguel Sin Too Lou (Macao)

Carina Wai Kan chuang (Hong Kong)

Kei Kuremoto (Japan)

Anthony Isaias D. Arriola, III (Philippines)

Joni May A. Tan (Philippines)

Darius Lacson Cunanan (Philippines)

Albert Raphael Angelo Lesaca (Philippines)

Takashi Tsuruta (Japan)

Daniel Wong (Malaysia)

Goh Wah Loon (Malaysia)

Lorelei “Mai Mai” Dasmarinas (Philippines)

Sang Yeop Lee (Korea)

Hajime Muramatsu (Japan)

Joshua Teo (Singapore)

Prakash Kanti Das (Bangladesh)

Special Assistant to Chairperson: Akira Ikeda (Japan)

2010-2011 Chairperson: Sayanaa Lkhagvasuren (Mongolia)

Secretary General: Yasushi “Nobec” Nobe (Japan)

1. APDC Meeting 1, June 6, 2010

2010 JCI ASPAC Singapore

2. 2010-2011 APDC Councilors' Training, June 4, 2010

2010 JCI ASPAC Singapore

3. JCI Cambodia : Missions : July/30/2010 to August/01/2010

Attended Opening Ceremony

4. JCI Pacific : Missions: August/23/2010 to August/27/2010

Meeting with JCI Pacific National President Dong-in Jang and JCI Pacific Secretary General

5. JCI Vietnam : Mission August/27/2010 to August/29/2010

Meetings with NP & Local Organization Presidents

6. JCI Thailand Missions: August/29/2010 to September/02/2010

After attended the Local Organization event and meetings with NP &other senior members

7. APDC Meeting 2, September 4, 2010 Seoul, Korea

8. APDC Officers' training, September 4, 2010 Seoul, Korea

9. APDC Open forum, September 4, 2010 Seoul, Korea

10. 2011 VP's candidate training, September 5, 2010 Seoul, Korea

11. JCI Indonesia: Mission : October/15/2010 to October/18/2010

Attended the National Convention in JCI Indonesia

12. JCI Vietnam: Mission : October/20/2010 - October/23/2010

By adopting the training, JCI Vietnam members

13. JCI Cambodia: Missions : October/22/2010 to October/24/2010

OMOYARI Seminar with JCI Japan and Meeting with Cambodian BoardMembers

14. APDC Meeting 3, November 2, 2010

2010 JCI World Congress Osaka, Japan

15. APDC Meeting 4, November 7, 2010

2010 JCI World Congress Osaka, Japan

16. JCI Thailand: Missions: January/28/2011 to January/30/2011

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17. JCI Pacific: Missions February/05/2011 to February/08/2011

Guam Chamber of Commerce (GCC) was interested in commitment between JCI and International Chamber of Commerce (ICC).

18. JCI Cambodia: Missions: March/03/2011 to March/06/2011

Training “What's JCI?” and Meeting with JCI Cambodia Board Members both Local and National.

19. APDC Meeting 5, March 20, 2011

2011 ASPAC Senate Golf Tournament Gunsan, Korea

20. APDC Officers' Training, March 20, 2011

2011 ASPAC Senate Golf Tournament Gunsan, Korea

21. Ad Hoc Committee meeting on amendments to APDC Charter, March 21, 2011

2011 ASPAC Senate Golf Tournament Gunsan, Korea

22. JCI Presenter for APDC Officers, March 21, 2011

2011 ASPAC Senate Golf Tournament Gunsan, Korea

23. JCI Cambodia : Missions : April/22/2011 to April/24/2011

Participation in “Clean Up Campaign” and Training “Conducting GA”

24. APDC Meeting 6, May 25, 2011

2011 JCI ASPAC Manila, The Philippines

25. 2011-2012 APDC Councilors' Training, March 27-28, 2011

2011 JCI ASPAC Manila, The Philippines

Year: 2010 - 2011

Chairperson: Sayanaa Lkhagvasuren (Mongolia)

Officers

Immediate Past Chairperson: Toshiharu Shimizu “Toshi” (Japan)

Councilors: Benjamin Kong (Hong Kong)

Yohei Tsuchiya (Japan)

Hun-Chul Youn“Peirce”(Korea)

Grant Lou Kam Fai (Macao)

Jack Shao (Taiwan)

Secretary General: Yasushi Nobe “Nobec” (Japan)

Treasurer: Yosuke Kamide (Japan)

Development Officers: Amy Tan (Malaysia)

Feni Soemitra Tata (Indonesia)

Keita Endo (Japan)

Mika Takakura (Japan)

Jae Hong Kim (Korea)

Sun Jun Park (Korea)

Hyun Sook Kim (Korea)

Kenji Katayama (Japan)

Kazutaka Amaki (Japan)

Jae Hun Jung (Korea)

Changjae Lee (Korea)

Ka Ho Lo“carlos” (Macao)

Vong Sze Man“Teresa” (Macao)

Temuulen Adiya (Mongolia)

Hideto Wachi (Japan)

Tae Kyun Lee (Korea)

Alvin Lin (Taiwan)

Shakawat Hossain Mamun (Bangladesh)

Special Assistant to Chairperson: Hiroyuki Ojima (Japan)

10. Training for 2012 JCI

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11. JCI Admin for APDC

12. Training for 2011-2012

September 9th 2011

from 2011 JCI VP Toshiharu Shimizu, September 15th - International House Of Japan in Tokyo, Japan

13. Training for 2011-2012 APDC

from 2006 APDC SG Taikoh Hara, November 18th - International House Of Japan in Tokyo,Japan

14. Training for 2011-2012 APDC Japanese Officers from 2011-2012 APDC

Immediate Past Chairperson Sayanaa Lkhavgasuren, January 20th -Westin Miyako Kyoto in Kyoto, Japan

Year : 2011 - 2012

Chairperson: Sang Woo Bae (Korea) Officers: Immediate Past Chairperson: Sayanaa Lkhagvasuren (Mongolia)

Councilors: Lun-Hao Lucas Kuo (Taiwan)

Darius L. Cunanan (Philippines)

Amy Tan Chet Mei (Malaysia)

Shigenari Yamamoto (Japan)

Shirish Dundoo (India)

Secretary General: Kenji Katayama (Japan)

Treasurer: Keita Endo (Japan)

Development Officers: Sun-Ho Kim (Korea)

Takanori Ura (Japan)

Hyun Woo Kim (Korea)

Chang Jae Lee (Korea)

Aya Inoue (Japan)

Kenneth Capongcol Kabingue (Philippines)

Youn Woo Jin (Korea)

Boon Kit Soon (Malaysia)

Alexander Reyes DY-Reyes (Philippines)

Masami Mizuno (Japan)

Shinya Suzuki (Japan)

Kyung Bae Kim (Korea)

Jeong Hyeob Yoo (Korea)

Yuji Ishikawa (Japan)

Spaecial Assistant: Sung Wook Park (Korea)

2012-2013 Chairperson :Keita Endo (Japan)

Secretary General: Masataka Mark Murakami (Japan)

1. The Meeting I : June 10th 2012, 2012 ASPAC in Hong Kong

2. The Meeting II : September 8th 2012, Training for 2013 JCI Vice President Candidates from Asia and the Pacific in Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia

3. The Meeting III : November 18th 2012, 2012 JCI World Congress in Taipei, Taiwan

4. The Meeting IV November 23rd 2012, 2012 JCI World Congress in Taipei, Taiwan

The Meeting V March 24th 2013, 2013 19th JCI ASPAC Senate Golf Invitational in Macao

The Meeting VI : June 12th 2013, 2013 ASPAC in Gwangju, Korea

2012-2013 APDC Councilors Meeting: June 8th and 9th, 2012 ASPAC in Hong Kong

Training for 2013 JCI Vice President Candidates from Asia and the Pacific: September 9th 2012 in Ulaanbaatar,

Impact and JCI Achieve for APDC Officers, March 25 th 2013 in Macao

mission 1 : July 3rd-5th, 2012

Bhutan mission 2 : October 23rd-26th, 2012

Bhutan mission 3: May 31st-June 4th, 2013

Cambodia mission 1 : August 25th-26th, 2012

Cambodia mission 2 : November 2nd-4th, 2012

Pacific mission 1 March 6th_9th, 2013

Pacific mission 2 May 17th–19th, 2013

Thailand mission 1 : July 6th_9th, 2012

New Zealand mission 2 : February 27th_March 4th, 2013

Timor-Leste mission 1 : July 15th-21th, 2012

Timor-Leste mission 2 : December 16th_20th, 2012

Timor-Leste mission 3 : April 19th-24th, 2013

Year : 2012 - 2013

Chairperson: Keita Endo (Japan)

Immediate Past Chairperson: Sang Woo Bae (Korea)

Councilors: Han Yan Fong (Malaysia)

Amzad Hussain (Bangladesh)

Chang Jae Lee (Korea)

Michael Lou (Macao)

Bill Teng (Taiwan)

Secretary General: Mark Murakami (Japan)

Treasurer: Kenny Yabuta (Japan)

Development Officers: Bob Abe (Japan)

Leo Lam (Hongkong)

Jerry Chan (Malaysia)

Dae Hyeon Cho (Korea)

Prince Yonekura (Japan)

Jump Chen (Taiwan)

David Kato (Japan)

Hyuk Seong Jeon (Korea)

Ernest Leong (Macao)

Yi-Ju Chen (Taiwan)

Tom Endo (Japan)

Saif Khandaker (Bangladesh)

Kirk Lei (Macao)

Hyun Woo Kim (Korea)

Michelle Konishi (Japan)

Salauddin Yousuf (Bangladesh)

Cynthia Lo (Taiwan)

Damien Chua (Malaysia)

Special Assistant to Chairperson: Hanna Higurashi (Japan)

Vivian Sekiya (Japan)

2013-2014 Chairperson : Shogo Ikeda (Japan)

Secretary General : Masami Mizuno (Japan)

1. Meeting I June 16, 2013 during 2013 ASPAC Gwangju, Korea

2. Meeting II : September 7, 2013, during the 2014 JCI Vice President Candidate from the Asia Pacific Area Training in Phnom Penh in Cambodia

3. Meeting III : November 4, 2013, during the 2013 JCI World Congress in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

4. Meeting IV : November 9, 2013, during the 2013 JCI World Congress in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

5. Meeting V : March 23, 2014, during the 2014 20th JCI ASPAC Senate Golf Invitational in Kaohsiung, Taiwan.

6. Meeting VI : June 3, 2014, during 2014 JCI ASPAC Yamagata, Japn

7. 2013-2014 APDC Councilors Meeting : June 14-15, during 2013 JCI ASPAC Gwangju, Korea

8. 2014 JCI Vice President Candidates from Asia and the Pacific Training in Phnom penh, Cambodia : September 8, 2013

JCI Impact and JCI Achieve for APDC Officers, Kaohsiung, Taiwan : March 24, 2014

JCI Thailand Mission 1 : July 20-28, 2013

JCI Pacific Mission 2 : August 31-September 1, 2013

JCI Vietnam Mission 3 : September 4-5, 2013

JCI Cambodia Mission 4 : September 8, 2013

JCI New Zealand Mission 5: October 3-7, 2013

JCI Timor-Leste Mission 6: October 12-15, 2013

Vietnam Mission 7 : December 14-16,

Year :2013-2014

Chairperson: Shogo Ikeda (Japan)

Past Chairperson: Keita Endo (Japan)

Bayarkhuu Ganjav (Mongolia)

Chy Thmor (Cambodia)

Hyun-Woo Kim (Korea)

Cynthia Lo (Taiwan)

Lok (Hong Kong)

Secretary General: Masami Mizuno (Japan)

Treasurer: Hiroto Inoue (Japan)

Development Officers: Baasansuren Sunduijav (Mongolia)

Lkhagva-Ochir Gulguu (Mongolia)

Hsin-Ling Tseng (Taiwan)

Mami Hatano (Japan)

Joe Ho (Hong Kong)

Neelkrish Perumal (Malaysia)

Yu-Wei Hsiao (Taiwan)

Jandi Mukianto (Indonesia)

Kazuki Tsuba (Japan)

Yeow Pek King (Malaysia)

Ronald Kan (Hong Kong)

Jui-Chia Huang (Taiwan)

Gyung-Nam Park (Korea)

Heon Kyu Ha (Korea)

Hidekazu Yamagishi (Japan)

Tan Chor Wei (Malaysia)

Lau Eng Leong (Malaysia)

Matthew Li (Hong Kong)

Chea Sophalla (Cambodia)

Mendbayar Tseveen (Mongolia)

Kuan-Yu Lin (Taiwan)

Sajitha De Mel (Sri Lanka)

Yuji Kato (Japan)

Nelson Beh (Malaysia)

Ariunbold Looroi (Mongolia)

Dae-Hyeon Cho (Korea)

Taewan Kim (Korea)

Kanako Masuda (Japan)

Vivien Wan (Hong Kong)

Pheng Kouch (Cambodia)

Jessie Ong Bean See (Malaysia)

Spaecial Assistant: Naoko Shizawa (Japan)

Manabu Aburata (Japan)

JCI APDC Advisor: Damien Chua (Malaysia) Fookman Chan (Hong Kong)

2014-2015 Chairperson : Siana Ng (Macao)

Secretary General : Kenny Yabuta (Japan)

1. Meeting I : June 6, 2014 during 2014 ASPAC Yamagata, Japan

2. Meeting II : September 6, 2014, during the 2015 JCI EVP/VP Candidate from the Asia Pacific Area Training in Kanazawa, Japan

3. Meeting III : November 24, 2014, during the 2014 JCI World Congressin Leipzig, Germany

4. Meeting IV : November 29, 2014, during the 2014 JCI World Congress in Leipzig, Germany

5. Meeting V : March 22, 2015, during the 2015 21" JCI ASPAC Senate Golf Invitational in Jakarta Indonesia.

6. Meeting VI: June 11, 2015, during 2015 JCI ASPAC Kota Kinabalu, Malaysia

7. 2014-2015 APDC Councilors Training &Meeting : June 5-6, during 2014 JCIASPAC Yamagata, Japan

8. 2015 JCI EVP/VP Candidates from Asia and the Pacific Training in Kanazawa, Japan : September 7, 2014

9. Training for 2014-2015 APDC officers I - III, in Kanazawa, Japan September 6-7

10. Training for 2014-2015 APDC Officers IV-V, Jakarta, Indonesia : March 23, 2015

11. Timor-Leste Mission 1 : October 20-24, 2014 Timor-Leste Mission 2 : March 17-20, 2015

2011-2012 Chairperson: Sang Woo Bae (Korea) Secretary General: Kenji Katayama (Japan) 1. The Meeting I: May 29th 2011, 2011 ASPAC in Manila, Philippines 2. The Meeting II : September 10th 2011, Training for 2012 JCI Vice President Candidates from Asia and the Pacific in Yamagata, Japan 3. The Meeting III : November 1st 2011, 2011 JCI World Congress in Brussels, Belgium 4. The Meeting IV : November 5th 2011, 2011 JCI World Congress in Brussels, Belgium 5. The Meeting V : March 25th 2012, 2012 18th JCI ASPAC Senate Golf Invitational in Taichung, Taiwan 6. The Meeting VI : June 6th 2012, 2012 ASPAC in Hong Kong 7. 2011-2012 JCI APDC Workshop in Malaysia : February 3rd_5th 2012, Avillion Port Dickson in Malaysia 8. Graduation Ceremony of JCI Indonesia : November 1st 2011, 2011 JCI World Congress in Brussels, Belgium 9. 2011-2012 APDC Councilors Meeting: May 27th and 28th, 2011 ASPAC in Manila, Philippines
Vice President Candidates from Asia and the Pacific:
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12. JCI Cambodia Mission 1: October 30-November 2, 201415.

JCI Cambodia Mission 2 : May 29-31,2015

13. JCI Vietnam Mission 1 : August 18-20, 2014

JCI Vietnam Mission 2 : October 30-November 2, 2014

JCI Vietnam Mission 3 : February 4-5, 2015

14. JCI Thailand Mission 1 : August 5-7, 2014

JCI Thailand Mission 2 : October 24-29, 2014

JCI Thailand Mission 3 : December 17-19, 2014

JCI Thailand Mission 4: February 6-8, 2015

JCI Thailand Mission 5 : April 25-26,2015

JCI Thailand Mission 6 : May 9-10, 2015

15. Myanmar Mission 1 August 8-10, 2014

Myanmar Mission 2: December 19-21,2014

Myanmar Mission 3: March 6-8, 2015

Myanmar Mission 4: May 30-31,2015

16. JCI New Zealand Mission 1 : November 1-5, 2014

JCI New Zealand Mission 2 February 26-March 2, 2015

17. Bhutan Mission 1: October 16-19, 2014

Bhutan Mission 2 January 29-February1, 2015

Year : 2014 - 2015

Chairperson: Siana Ng (Macao)

Officers

Immediate Past Chairperson: Shogo Ikeda (Japan)

Councilors: Steve Laurence Arquiza (Philippines)

JugalKishore Chhawchharia (India)

Dae-Hyeon Cho (Korea)

Ryoma Koyama (Japan)

Mendbayar Tseveen (Mongolia)

Secretary General: Kenichi Yabuta (Japan)

Treasurer: Kazuki Tsuba (Japan)

Spesial Assistant: Naoko Shizawa (Japan)

Adviser for Chairperson: (HongKong)

Development Officers: Kota Aoki (Japan)

Tomio Laorphanphon (Japan)

Yuuichi Ogaki (Japan)

Yoichiro Mitsui (Japan)

Enkh-Amgalan Galsanjamts (Mongolia)

Sosorbaram Soodoikhuu (Mongolia)

Javkhlan Nergui (Mongolia)

Bayatsetseg Buuch (Mongolia)

Munkherdene Ganbat (Mongolia)

Bong-Hyeon Kim (Korea)

Sangyoon Lee (Korea)

Gyungnam Park (Korea)

Taewan Kim (Korea)

Myunghwan Choi (Korea)

Juhyun Sung (Korea)

Imran Isphahani (Sri Lanka)

Didarjit Singh Lotey (India)

Marizna (Indonasia)

Mochamad Sabdo Yusmintiarto (Indonasia)

I Made Artana (Indonasia)

Ka Wai Cheong (Macao)

Adelina Gorete de Carvalhosa (Macao)

Partick Chao (Macao)

Sio Nam, Jethro Pun (Macao)

Jonas Tan Ang (Philippines)

Eric Pok Yin Chu (Hong Kong)

Angel Tam (Hong Kong)

Tse Kai Ho (Hong Kong)

Bolene Pech (Cambodia)

Yu-Ju Momo Chu (Taiwan)

Chun Liang (Allen)

Chen (Taiwan)

REX CH Liu (Taiwan)

Shao Chieh Wang (Taiwan)

Owen Chain-Cheng Lee (Taiwan)

Sarajit Baral (Bangladesh)

Hui Jie Lim (Singapore)

Vincent Yu (Malaysia)

Ooi Wai Loon (Malaysia)

2015-2016 Chairperson: Mami Hatano (Japan)

Secretary General: Yuichi Ogaki (Japan)

1. Meeting I : June 14, 2015, during 2015 JCI ASPAC Kota Kinabalu, Malaysia

2. Meeting II : September 5, 2015, during the 2016 JCI EVP/VP Candidates from the Asia Pacific Area Training in Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia

3. Meeting III : November 3, 2015, the 2015 JCI World Congress in Kanazawa, Japan

4. Meeting IV November 8, 2015, the 2015 JCI World Congress in Kanazawa, Japan

5. Meeting V : March 6, 2016, during the 2016 JCI ASPAC Senate Golf Invitational in Phnom Penh, Cambodia

6. Meeting VI : June 2, 2016, during the 2016 JCI Asia Pacific Conference in Kaohsiung, Taiwan

7. 2015-2016 JCI APDC Councilors Training and Meeting: June 12-13, 2015, during 2015 JCI ASPAC Kota Kinabalu, Malaysia

8. 2016 JCI EVP/VP Candidates from the Asia Pacific Area Training in Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia: September 6, 2015

9. Training for 2015-2016 JCI APDC officers I - II:in Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia: September 6, 2015

10. Training for 2015-2016 JCI APDC officers II-IV: in Phnom Penh, Cambodia: March 7, 2016

11. JCI Vietnam Mission1: August 21-22, 2015

JCI Vietnam Mission2: October 13, 2015

JCI Vietnam Mission 3: January 29- February 1, 2016

12. JCI Cambodia Mission1: August 19-21, 2015

JCI Cambodia Mission2: October 8-11, 2015

JCI Cambodia Mission3: May 5, 2016

13. JCI Thailand Missionl: July 25, 2015

JCI Thailand Mission2: October 17-19, 2015

JCI Thailand Mission3: November 28-30, 2015

JCI Thailand Mission4: February 27-28, 2016

JCI Thailand Mission 5: April 29-May 2, 2016

14. Bhutan Mission1: October 9-14, 2015

15. JCI New Zealand Missionl: August 11-14, 2015

16. JCI Myanmar Missionl: October 12-13, 2015

JCI Myanmar Mission2: March 4-5, 2016

17. Timor Leste Mission 1: January 14-17, 2016

Timor Leste Mission2: May 2-7, 2016

Year : 2015-2016

Chairperson: Mami Hatano (Japan)

Officers:

Immediate Past Chairperson: Siana Ng (Macao)

Secretary General: Yuichi Ogaki (Japan)

Treasurer: Yoichiro Mitsui (Japan)

Special Assistant: Issho Kajiwara (Japan)

Yuichiro Hamada (Japan)

Councilors: Gyungnam Park (Korea)

Dora Chow (Hong Kong)

Didarjit Singh Lotey (India)

Hui Jie Lim (Singapore)

Jonas Ang (Philippines)

Development Officers: Bayasgalan Badamdorj (Mongolia)

Munkhdelger Sodnomrentsen (Mongolia)

Nomundari Zorigtbaatar (Mongolia)

Ochirbat Batbold (Mongolia)

Zolbadral Batmunkh (Mongolia)

Chenny Fernandez Galano (Philippines)

Eernard Chua Luganob (Philippines)

Lloyd Stevenson Tay Chao (Philippines)

Alvin Jesus Garcia Ang (Philippines)

Diane Marie Tushinka Tan (Philippines)

Hubert Tomas Felix Qua (Philippines)

Fery Hasan Laksmana (Indonesia)

Mira Maulani Utami (Indonesia)

I Gede Sudiana (Indonesia)

Tim Y.T. Lin (Taiwan)

Chien-Cheng Lee (Taiwan)

Tina Chang (Taiwan)

Alvina Chan (Hong Kong)

Becky Leung (Hong Kong)

Harry Yiu (Hong Kong)

Man Chun Au- Yeung (Hong Kong)

Sameer Sheikh (India)

Nitish Raj Victor (India)

Yaasir Muieen (Sri Lanka)

Takuro Nakaizumi (Japan)

Daisuke Kato (Japan)

Sara Ogawa (Japan)

Tomoki Jimbo (Japan)

Mitsuru Tomotsuna (Japan)

Masaki Ootsu (Japan)

Rumana Chowdhury (Bangladesh)

Chew Hooi Mei (Malaysia)

Foo Woon Sam Thang (Malaysia)

Weng lan Wong Verina (Macao)

Bong Hyeon Kim (Korea)

Changhoon Lee (Korea)

Juhyun Sung (Korea)

Myunghwan Choi (Korea)

Nak Won Park (Korea)

Nam Gi Kim (Korea)

Sangyoon Lee (Korea)

Sungjin Bae (Korea)

Taewan Kim (Korea)

Yong Hyun Kwon (Korea)

Dary Dek (Camodia)

Eugene Tan (Singapore)

2016-2017 Chairperson: Stanley Ng (Hong Kong)

Secretary General: Sara Ogawa (Japan)

1. APDC Meeting I : June 5th, 2016 during the 2016 JCI Asia Pacific Conference in Kaohsiung, Taiwan

2. APDC Meeting II : September 10th, 2016 during the 2017 JCI EVP/VP

Candidates from the Asia Pacific Area Training in Kagoshima, Japan

3. APDC Meeting III : October 30th, 2016 during the 2016 JCI World Congress in Quebec, Canada

4. APDC Meeting IV November 4th, 2016 during the 2016 JCI World Congress in Quebec, Canada

5. APDC Meeting V : March 124, 2017 during the 2017 23rd JCI ASPAC

Senate Gold Invitational in Manila, Philippines

6. APDC Meeting: VI : June 8th, 2017 during the 2017 JCI Asia Pacific Conference in Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia

7. APDC Training I: June 3rd, 2016 during the 2016 JCI Asia Pacific Conference in Kaohsiung, Taiwan

8. APDC Training II : September 11th, 2016 during the 2017 JCI EVP/VP Candidates from the Asia Pacific Area Training in Kagoshima, Japan

9. APDC Training III : November 3rd, 2016 during the 2016 JCI World Congress in Quebec, Canada

10. APDC Training IV : March 13th, 2017 during the 2017 23rd JCI ASPAC

Senate Gold Invitational in Manila, Philippines

Attendance to the 2017 JCI Board of Director's Meeting : January 9th –15th, 2017

Attendance to the 2017 JCI Kanazawa Conference : February 17th –20th, 2017

Bhutan Mission 1 July 11th - 13th, 2016

Bhutan Mission 2 : September 1st - 4th, 2016

Bhutan Mission 3 : November 18th – 20th, 2016

Bhutan Mission 4 : December 11th – 14th ,2016

Bhutan Mission 5 : February 22nd – 24th, 2017

Bhutan Mission

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Myanmar Mission 1: June 29th – July 3rd, 2016

JCI Myanmar Mission 2 : August 19th – 22nd, 2016

JCI Myanmar Mission 3: November 28th - 30th, 2016

JCI Myanmar Mission 4 : April 29th – May 2nd, 2017

JCI Vietnam Mission 1 : August 11th – 14th, 2016

JCI Vietnam Mission 2 : November 25th - 28th, 2016

JCI Vietnam Mission 3 : January 18th, 2016

JCI Vietnam Mission 4 : March 17th – 19th, 2017

JCI Vietnam Mission 5 : March 28th – 30th, 2017

JCI New Zealand Mission 1 : August 1st – 3rd, 2016

JCI Cambodia Mission 1 : September 1st – 5th, 2016

JCI Cambodia Mission 2 November 17th – 21", 2016

Laos Feasibility Study Mission 1 February 10th – 13th, 2017

Laos Feasibility Study Mission 2: May 27th – 28th, 2017

Guam Feasibility Study Mission 1 : April 5th - 9th, 2017

Year :2016-2017

Chairperson: Stanley NG (Hong Kong) Officers: Secretary General: Sara Ogawa (Japan)

Treasurer: Takuro Leon Nakaizumi (Japan)

Special Assistant: Karen Yeung (Hong Kong)

Juri Amaki (Japan)

Councilor: Takeaki Kamada (Japan)

Nomundari Zorigtbaatar (Mongolia) Chien-cheng Owen Lee (Taiwan) Bong Hyeon Kim (Korea)

Rumana Chowdhury (Bangladesh)

Development Officers: Nobuaki Suzuki (Japan)

Adilbish Adiyajav (Mongolia)

Setsen Batmunkh (Mongolia)

Phan Thin Goc Diem (Vietnam)

ESTHER EE SHING KHOO (Malaysia)

PUI Daphne CHAN (Macao)

U HIN Eugene CHAN (Macao)

Suki Cheung (Hong Kong)

Hoi Tik Dazza Hui (Hong Kong)

Issho Kajiwara (Japan)

Suki Cheung (Hong Kong)

Hoi Tik Dazza Hui (Hong Kong)

Issho Kajiwara (Japan)

Bayasgalan Bayarmagnai (Mongolia)

Gerelt Od Choijiljav (Mongolia)

Udomchai Anthony Miksirakul (Thailand)

SAMEER SHEIKH (India)

Calvin Kwok (Hong Kong)

Seongjae Glen Kim (Korea)

Lyzel O Uy Kimpang (Philippines)

Vivian Lim (Singapore)

Che Ming Saul Su (Taiwan)

Ying-Chun Liu (Taiwan)

Chih-hui Sunny Lee (Taiwan)

Jihoon Tim Sung (Korea)

KYOUNG KOOK BRIAN PARK (Korea)

Irfan Islam (Bangladesh)

Suon Chula (Cambodia)

Yan Ka Cheung (Hong Kong)

Jony Tjioe (Indonesia)

Yuiko Yoshino (Japan)

Munkhbat Chinbat (Mongolia)

JUNGHO LEE (Korea)

SUNGJIN ERIC BAE (Korea)

Tze Chung Isaac Leung (Hong Kong)

Fery Hasan (Indonesia)

Radityo Egi Pratama (Indonesia)

Kosaku Kevin Saimon (Japan)

Kim Hui Felix Tan (Malaysia)

SANGYOON LEE (Korea)

LYON YONGHYUN KWON (Korea)

27th,

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24th

5th,

27th,

Shinji Takayama (Japan)

Joaquin Pablo Esquivias (Philippines)

Yueh Tung rsxcgy65rd Shih (Taiwan)

Wen-Hui Gloria Ho (Taiwan)

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2016 21. JCI Thailand Mission 2
2016 22. JCI Thailand
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2016 24. JCI Thailand
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2017 25. JCI Thailand
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July
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2016 29. JCI Timor Leste Mission 3
2016 30. JCI Timor Leste Mission 4
February
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JuYoung Jung (Myanmar)

Sungjae Park (Korea)

Keiichi Gakky Morigaki (Japan)

Zelia Wong (Hong Kong)

Boldbaatar Bobi Khurelbaatar(Mongolia)

Rath Kim Lim (Cambodia)

Yuy Sophanith (Cambodia)

Harshavardhan Reddy NB (India)

Dorothy Anne Cooky Manalang collado (Philippine)

Suman Krishna Sherstha (Nepal)

Kazumasa Fukazawa (Japan)

Han Thanh Nguyen (Vietnam)

Esti Nalurani (Indonesia)

Chiang Mu Cheng (Taiwan)

Tien Lu Tan (Malaysia)

Chee Yeong Chew (Malaysia)

Ayaka Hattori (Japan)

Kenta Yamamoto (Japan)

Joe Pong Joo Ng (Singapore)

Yingchen Chen (Taiwan)

Huey Min Neoh (Malyaisa)

Temuulel Lkhagva(Mongolia)

Harshad Lkhagva Rathod (India)

Chulmin Kim (Korea)

Yusun Kim (Korea)

Anh Ngọc Lan Ho (Vietnam)

Yukichi Takahashi (Japan)

Ashim Kumer Das (Bangladesh)

Naushad Choudhury (Bangladesh)

Wen Ling Chuang (Taiwan)

Chiew Whoi Tan(Malaysia)

Kin Seng Cheong(Macao)

Baasanjav Enkhtur (Mogolia)

Tamir Dolgormaa (Mongolia)

Sung Hwan Yonn (Korea)

Yongsoo Park (Korea)

Halim Lee (Korea)

Year : 2020 - 2021

Chairperson: Ronald Kan (Hong Kong)

Officers:

Immediate Past Chairman: Rumana Chowdhury (Bangladesh)

Councilor: Tim Y.T Lin (Taiwan)

Daisuke Kato (Japan)

Esti Cici Nalurani

Chin hung Andy Ngooi (Malaysia)

Munkhbat Chinbat (Mongolia)

Secretary General: Hiroki Tomori (Japan)

Treasurer: Keiichi Gakky Morigaki (Japan)

Special Assistant: Kenneth Yu (Hong Kong)

Tomohiro TOMO Yamaguchi (Japan)

Miki Mikitty Yasui (Japan)

Development Officers: Ryotaro Aoki (Japan)

Ai Wei Kayla Ooi (Malaysia)

Batzaya ZAYA Bayarsaikhan (Mongolia)

Pui Chi Isly Kong (Macao)

Enkhmunkh Egi Erdenetsogt (Mongolia)

Joseph Nguyen (Vietnam)

Gaudi Agathon (Indonesia)

Akm Akif (Bangladesh)

Yusan Sunny Kim (Korea)

Bol Chanthy (Cambodia)

Akira Uchiyama (Japan)

Junnosuke Jay Ito (Japan)

Tulgaa Khishgee (Mongolia)

Chong Kan Lou (Macao)

Naomi Chuang (Taiwan)

Pradiman Vaidhya (Nepal)

Jong Kyu Yoon (Korea)

Wen Ling Chuang (Taiwan)

Riki Kiyonobu (Japan)

Ankhbayar Erdene (Mongolia)

Telmen Tenate Erdenebileg (Mongolia)

Trinh Tien Vo (Vietnam)

Adi Wibisono (Indonesia)

Chulmin Kim (Korea)

Tae Hyeong Kim (Korea)

Rey Felix C. Rafols (Philippines)

Paul Chu (Taiwan)

Koichi Miyake (Japan)

Chin Wan Terry Tey (Malaysia)

Yen-Han Titan Lee (Taiwan)

Khulan Gantsog (Mongolia)

Huang Sung Hung (Taiwan)

Ashim Kumer Das (Bangladesh)

Kai Chi Angie Lau (Hong Kong)

Minsung Kwon (Korea)

Sothearak Soth (Cambodia)

Arisa ALLIE Tokunaga (Japan)

Orgil Erdene Tumurbaatar (Mongolia)

Naranbaatar Narku Otgonchuluun (Mongolia)

Theo Tsai (Taiwan)

Tan Jing Yi Jean (Singapore)

Aki Pratomodono (Indonesia)

Mahira Habib (Bangladesh)

Tae Hyun Kim (Korea)

Narya Srour (Cambodia)

Year : 2021 - 2022

Chairperson: Odontungalag Enkhjargal(Mongolia)

Officers:

Immediate Past Chairman: Ronald Kan(Hong Kong)

Councilor: Pui Chi Isly Kong (Macao) Suman Krishna Shrestha(Nepal)

Kai Chua Chih Ping (Singapore) Chin Wan Terry Tey(Malaysia) Takahiro Sasaki(Japan)

Secretary General: Riki Kiyonobu(Japan)

Treasurer: Ryotaro Aoki (Japan)

Special Assistant: Anartsetseg Bayarsaikhan (Mongolia) Tuguldur Odbayar (Japan)

Development Officers: Tomohiro Yamaguchi(Japan) Enkhdelger Andy Enkhbold(Mongolia)

Michelle Ng(Singapore)

Binod Poudel(Nepal)

Wilson Chu(Macao)

Terry chan(Hong Kong)

Ji Young Kim(Korea)

Ah Yeon Park(Korea)

Hyun Wook Choi(Korea)

Ryan Chuacokiong(Philippines)

Md Tipu Sultan Shikdar(Bangladesh)

Taiji "99" Tsukumo(Japan)

Nicholas Tan(Malaysia)

Sugarmaa "Sugi" Tsogtbaatar(Mongolia)

Muhamad "Philo" Philosophi(Indnesia)

Siu Sing "Sam" Chan(Hong Kong)

Tae Hyun "Ben" Kim(Korea)

Jong Kyu "JK" Yoon(Korea) Gwonmin Kim(Korea)

Ly Oudam(Cambodia) Tanzila Zaman(Bangladesh)

Kyohei Ando(Japan)

Adi Wibisono(JCI Indonesia)

Tuguldur Batsukh(Mongolia)

Benny Kusnadi(Indnesia) Yalin Lin(Taiwan)

An Dang Pham(Vietnam)

Tae Hyeong Kim(Korea)

Minsung Dylan Kwon (Korea)

Dongkyu Lee(Korea) Samphors Se(Cambodia)

Saif Uddowlah(Bangladesh) Kensuke Yoshida(Japan)

Jung-Rung Brady Wu(Taiwan)

Vo Tien Calvin Trinh(Vietnam)

David Susandi(Indnesia) Kevin Ng(Macao)

Mun Yew Alvis Loo(Malaysia)

Yesukheibaatar Esu Enkhbat(Mongolia)

Tae Hyung Brian Kim(Korea)

Gicheol Harry Jeon(Korea)

YVETTE CHRISTINE LAPUZ HERRERA (Philippines)

AKM AKIF MAHIR(Bangladesh)

Tomoki Kikuchi(Japan)

Ching Ju Yang(Taiwan)

Jeffrey Lee Yi Fu(Singapore)

Telmen Gerelt(Mongolia)

Wilson Tan Yit Sing(Malaysia)

Uuganbayar Belegdemberel(Mongolia)

Nga Weng Naomi Wong(Macao)

Yu Jin Noh(Korea)

Wonwoo Choi(Korea)

Eizelle Therese Avendan Yee(Philippines) Ashik Iqbal(Bangladesh)

2021-2022 Chairperson: Odontungalag Enkhjargal (Mongolia)

Secretary General: Riki Kiyonobu (Japan)

1. Meeting I: August 22, 2021, During 2021 ASPAC in Taichung, Taiwan, in zoom

2. Meeting II: October 3, 2021, During, in zoom

3. Meeting III: November 11, 2021, During 2021 JCI World Congress in Johannesburg, South Africa in zoom

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