CAMBODIA COUNTRY DIRECTOR, WWF
Teak Seng is Country Director of WWF-Cambodia, a position he assumed in 1st July 2017. Prior to this, Teak was Regional Conservation Director of WWF-Greater Mekong (Cambodia, Laos, Myanmar, Thailand, and Vietnam) and before that Regional Director of the Western Pacific, WWF-Australia, where he oversaw two WWF Country Offices, Papua New Guinea and Solomon Islands. Teak has 20 years of experience in field of environment and conservation in the Southeast Asia and the Asia Pacific regions. Over the past 15 years, he has been in managing stream and have worked at both country and regional levels and in both capacities as Country Directors and Regional Directors. His major skills and areas of expertise comprise: leading management change, managing multi-cultural and interdisciplinary teams, formulating strategic planning and execution, and building partnerships and engaging stakeholders. In addition, 2010-2014, Teak served as a member of WWF International’s Conservation Committee, a WWF global network decision-making body for global conservation programs. Teak holds a Master Degree in Environment Management, from Yale University, USA. He has awarded as one of the Russell E. Train Conservation Leaders in 2002
26 June 2018 | 18:00 - 18:30 | NAKHON PHANOM UNIVERSITY - SRIKOTRABOON CONFERENCE CENTER (3RD FLOOR)
Get inspired by the finalist mini movies in the first Mekong Mini Movie Festival, and vote for your favourite nomination per country to determine the country winners. Be part of making history and get engaged!