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Capt. Sylvester Heng

Finance and Audit Committee; Regional Shipping Services Pte. Ltd.

Money Kanagasabapathy

Global Marketing & Global Client Service, Citi Private Bank

Stan Isaacs

Clinical Director, I & Vision Research Centre Pte Ltd

Ernest Bower

President & CEO, BowerGroupAsia

Károly Mirnics, M.D., Ph.D.

Director, Munroe-Meyer Institute; Hattie B. Munroe Professor of Psychiatry, Pharmacology and Experimental Neuroscience, Biochemistry & Molecular Biology, University of Nebraska Medical Center (UNMC)

Darci Owens

Alaska, USA

Daniel Fundora

Florida, USA

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Massachusetts, USA

Donzel Marshall

My name is Donzel and I’m a junior at Homewood-Flossmoor High School. I am a U.S. Youth Ambassador for the Midwest Region. Like Maggie, I also participated in the Chicago Inclusive Youth Leadership Summit as well as the annual Special Olympics UCS Summit. I have played golf, track and field, basketball, bowling, and soccer. I have won gold, silver, and bronze medals in soccer, basketball, and bowling. My favorite part of being in Special Olympics is all of the friends I get to be with. The inclusion revolution is important to me because it brings people together. I love being a part of the Special Olympics because I get to do awesome things.

Britney Bautista

Aloha! My name is Britney and I am a freshman at the University of Hawaii Maui. I’ve been involved in Special Olympics Hawaii for the past four years in Unified basketball and track and field. At a young age, I was diagnosed with Hypermelanosis of Ito which caused developmental delays, but I’ve proven to my family and teachers that I can go over and beyond expectations set upon me. Inclusion is important to me because it brings people with and without intellectual disabilities together and we can make long-lasting friendships as equals. As a U.S. Youth Ambassador representing the southwest region of the United States, my main priority is to spread awareness about inclusion in not only my state but also in other states including school districts and communities.