Amit Agarwal
Amit Agarwal is a award winning filmmaker, screenwriter and film thinker.
His award winning short film Son of Kali examines global issues of migration and religious minorities in the Indo-Bangladesh context. Farewell Goddess a short documentary, asks a big question about mans abusive relationship with nature. His first short film A Special Man which dealt with the ambivalence of the Indian elite towards participative politics, premiered on NDTV Prime Channel.
A self-styled Film Evangelist he writes about cinema at mostlycinema.com apart from publishing articles and photographs related to cinema in leading national dailies. In Singapore he currently serves as the Artistic Director of the Singapore South Asian International Film Festival (SGSAIFF) and is pioneering a unique Image-literacy program for children.
Anand Bhojan
Anand Bhojan is a professor of Computer Science at the National University of Singapore and is deeply passionate about the emerging computer technologies. He has worked in the fields of wireless networking, artificial intelligence and entertainment computing.
Deepali Chaturvedi
As the Managing Director of Kerry Consulting, Deepali Chaturvedi has had over 20 years of executive search experience in Singapore. As the former Regional Director of Southeast Asia and Korea at an international recruitment firm, she started three highly profitable offices in the region. She has worked for two years with the World Bank and has led the overall business at a recruitment firm where she personally managed the retail and consumer practices.
Rishi Ganesh
Rishi Ganesh is currently a students at Global Indian International School Punggol where is she pursuing the IBDP Diploma.
Shehzad Haque
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Shivani Welling
Shivani Welling is currently a students at Global Indian International School Punggol where is she pursuing the IBDP Diploma.
Siddhartha Roy
Siddhartha Roy is the Regional Head of Sales at HSBC, Global Banking Corporates, South East Asia. With multiple years of experience in the business field, he shares his views on the role of passion in the corporate sector.
Swarnima Sircar
Swarnima is a final-year undergraduate at Yale-NUS College in Singapore, where she studies Mathematics and Computer Science. In class, and outside of it, Swarnima likes reading, programming, and working on puzzles. In ten years, she will probably be laughing tragically about how we didn't take climate change seriously.