Honorees
Kiran
Bedi,
Ph.D., is
India’s
first and
highest
ranking
(retired in
2007) woman
officer. She
joined the
Indian
Police
Service in
1972. Her
experience
and
expertise
include more
than 35
years of
tough,
innovative
and welfare
policing.
Dr. Bedi has
worked with
the United
Nations as
the Police
Advisor to
the
Secretary
General, in
the
Department
of Peace
Keeping
Operations.
She has
represented
India at the
United
Nations, and
in
International
forums on
crime
prevention,
drug abuse,
police and
prison
reforms and
women’s
issues. She
has also
been a
National and
an Asian
Tennis
champion.
Recipient of
the
prestigious
Ramon
Magsaysay
Award
(“Asian
Nobel
Prize”), and
several
other
decorations,
Dr. Bedi is
an author of
several
books,
anchors
radio and
television
shows and is
a columnist
with leading
newspapers
and
magazines.
She is a
sought after
speaker on
social,
professional
and
leadership
issues. She
is the
founder of
two NGOs,
Navjyoti and
India Vision
Foundation,
which reach
out to over
10,000
beneficiaries
daily, in
the areas of
drug abuse
treatment,
schooling
for children
of
prisoners,
in addition
to
education,
training,
counseling,
and health
care to the
urban and
rural poor.
Kiran Bedi
has been
voted
India's most
admired
woman and
fifth
amongst all
Indians.
A
non-fiction
feature film
on Dr Kiran
bedi's life
entitled
Yes, Madam
Sir has been
produced by
Australian
film maker,
Megan
Doneman.
This film is
being
screened in
film
festivals
around the
world. The
documentary
has made a
clean sweep
of the award
categories---“Best
Documentary”
with a cash
award of
$100,000,
the biggest
prize for a
documentary
for any film
festival in
the US and
the Social
Justice
Award with
$2,500 at
the Santa
Barbara
International
Film
Festival.
The film is
due to be
widely
released in
early 2010.
Savio S.
Chan is
a
pre-eminent
expert on
doing
business in
China. He
serves as
President
and CEO of
US China
Partners
Inc., a
privately
held
business
development
firm
specializing
in Market
Entry,
Strategic
Sourcing and
Marketing
Development
in China for
U.S.
companies,
and
facilitates
local and
cross-border
joint
ventures
among
leading
Chinese
multinationals
as well as
Fortune 1000
companies.
Savio is a
frequent
keynote
speaker and
panelist at
business and
technology
events
including
the American
Express
Minority
Small
Business
Seminars,
and the
e-Business
Conference
and Expo,
co-organized
by
BusinessWeek
and
InformationWeek.
Among his
many awards
and
recognitions
are :the "40
Under 40"
Business
Leader Award
, and Top 10
Movers and
Shakers on
Long Island,
Top 100 Most
Influential
and in 2007,
ExecuLeaders
presented
him a
special
award in the
category of
International
Business
Leadership.
Savio,
started his
career in
international
marketing
and business
with his
studies at
Baruch/CUNY.
He has been
featured in
numerous
industry and
trade
success
profiles,
including
articles in
The New York
Times, Chief
Executive
Magazine,
and
InformationWeek.
He serves as
Vice
Chairman of
ITP China
and is the
president of
the
Northeast
Chapter of
US Pan Asian
Chamber of
Commerce,
the largest
Pan Asian
Chamber in
the country,
senior
advisor for
the
Outsourcing
Institute,
on the
boards of
Executive
Council of
New York and
Association
of Commerce,
Industry and
Technology (ACIT).
Savio also
hosts the
PBS
syndicated
TV show,
Asian
America,
sponsored by
Wal-Mart.
Emcee
Nina
Pineda
joined the
Eyewitness
News Team in
October of
2000. Prior
to making
the move the
"Big Apple"
Nina worked
in her
hometown of
Pittsburgh,
"The Steel
City" for
the ABC
affiliate
WTAE-TV.
Nina's first
job in the
news
business was
a position
as the AFTRA
(American
Federation
of
Television
and Radio
Artists)
reporter-trainee
for WTTG-TV;
the Fox
affiliate in
Washington,
D.C.
Before
becoming a
journalist,
Nina's work
included
lobbying on
Capital Hill
for Governor
Mario
Cuomo's
Washington
Office and a
position
with the
Presidential
Inaugural
Committee
handling
celebrity
relations
for former
President
Bill
Clinton.
Most
recently,
Nina helped
the
Eyewitness
News Team
cover the
tragedy of
the attack
on America,
September
11, 2001.
"Three days
before the
attack I was
covering the
MTV Music
Awards live
from Lincoln
Center, our
anchors Bill
Ritter and
Diana
Williams
were joking
with me on
air about
how terribly
young the
awardees
were. 72
hours later,
it was
amazing how
trivial that
report
seemed.
Everyone's
world turned
upside down,
and as
journalists
we were
trying to
get as close
to the
towers as
possible
that Tuesday
morning.
Many of us
wound up
running for
our lives."
For Nina,
reporting on
the tragedy
live from
Lower
Manhattan
and her
subsequent
reports from
the family
centers and
hospitals
has changed
her entire
outlook on
the
profession
of
journalism.
"This is a
time where a
new
generation
of reporters
has a chance
to renew the
public's
view of the
media. Never
before has
it been more
important to
provide our
viewers with
substantial
information,
unbiased
accounts of
the events
which affect
our world,
and most of
all, deliver
reports with
sensitivity
and genuine
caring for
victims, no
matter what
the story
is."
"It's a
privilege to
cover the
news in an
area with
the
diversity of
the metro
area," Nina
says. "Our
viewers are
the most
savvy in the
world. They
count on us
to give them
100% fair
and balanced
reporting,
plus make
our stories
interesting
to watch.
It's a
challenge I
strive to
deliver on
every day."
Nina is a
summa cum
laude
graduate of
Syracuse
University
with a BA in
political
science.
Nina
currently
lives in
Manhattan.
Her
interests
are scuba
diving,
biking,
politics and
adventure
travel.
Performers
The Matt
Snow Group
- Bassist
Matthew
Snow
and his
collective
ensemble are
an exciting
group of
talented
musicians
with a
common goal,
To play
great music
with soul
and
integrity.
As a New
York Native
Matthew has
had the
opportunity
to
experience
many diverse
cultures and
styles of
music. His
Band is a
reflection
of that. His
current
ensemble is
a treasure
trove of
American and
international
talent which
include
musicians
who are
distinguished
leaders in
their own
right. Some
of the
personnel
include
Trumpeters
Miki Hirose
and Taku
Kuroda from
Japan,
Saxophonist
Ian Rapiean
and Jamaal
Sawyer
Dymski from
Califronia,
Pianist Wei
Tan from
Singapore
and Matthias
Bublath from
Germany And
Youichi Sato
who is also
from Japan.
All Music is
composed by
Matthew and
is an
embodiment
of of his
love of the
many musical
styles that
he listens
to as well
as the many
people that
he has met
in his life
that
influence
him to write
and play the
way that he
does. The
group
performs
regularly in
local venues
in New York
such as the
Shrine in
Harlem and
Spike Hill
in
Willamsburg
Brooklyn.
Matthew Has
also had the
pleasure of
working with
fellow
artist Arron
K Hamilton
and Duke
Meselku.
Sitta Ta-Hyekyung
Sim &
dance
company are
the
organization
that makes
efforts to
sublimate
the
aspiration
for the
peace of the
humankind
through
traditional
Korean
cultures and
arts beyond
the limits
of cultures
and race
based on the
noble
national
spirit of
our ancestor
as well as
our
traditional
history.
Hyekyung Sim
& dance
company are
composed of
16 dancers
who are
professionals
in Korean
dance and
music. They
are making
efforts to
create new
cultures and
arts by
harmoniously
performing
the artistic
streams of
the east and
the west
with the
ideas and
emotions of
the
contemporary
times
through the
unified
composition
of music,
song and
dance. The
artistic
point of
view of
Hyekyung Sim
as a
director and
choreographer,
pursuing
insuperable
energy and
potential
beyond the
tradition
and the
present
times
through
performances
at home and
abroad is
ultimately
aimed at
pursuing the
life with
full of true
human
happiness
and love by
exhibiting
the message
for freedom
and peace of
the
humankind
through
performance.
Her works
mainly
adapts the
humanity and
the nature
as subjects
and have
been
evaluated as
a fresh
storm
through her
attempt at
new
choreography
of 'Raining
on the Dried
Earth', her
first work
of 1994. Her
principal
works
include
'Sun-rising
Country',
'Early Riser
Can See the
Sunrise', 'Jeokmyulbogung'
and so on.
Her artistic
material and
techniques
have been
reflected in
her works
are being
realized
through
teaching
students in
college and
the
performance.
The dance
comes to us
as a
shamanism at
first, the
art and now
as the
therapy;
Hyekyung Sim
translates
the role of
dance to
mankind as
the therapy
becomes a
part of
human life
then brings
us the true
happiness
through both
physical and
spiritual
health.
She has
involved in
creative
activity at
home and
taken a main
role as the
ambassador
introducing
traditional
Korean arts
and cultures
to the world
with touring
performances
in Hawaii,
Russia,
Taiwan, EU,
Japan,
Canada and
the United
States.
