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hi tech hi touch summit korea june2021

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1 53.31 ban-ki moon

2 04.21 gordon brown

Nadiem Makarim about 2hr 14 indonesia changes metrics of edu

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Gordon Brown is the United Nations Special Envoy for Global Education and former Prime Minister of the United Kingdom. 

He served as Prime Minister from 2007 to 2010 and is widely credited with preventing a second Great Depression through his stewardship of the 2009 London G20 summit. He hosted the G20 Summit in London where leaders committed to help the world economy through the crisis and restore credit, growth and jobs. 

Previously, he served as Chancellor of the Exchequer from 1997 to 2007, making him the longest-serving Chancellor in modern history.

HHT 2021

major schedule




Lee Joo-ho

Chairman of the Asian Education Association, former Minister of Education, Science and Technology

Lee Joo-ho, former Minister of Education, has been playing the role of a global leader in AI education by advocating HTHT (High Touch High Tech) education, which states that knowledge transfer is AI and that character and creativity education are taught by teachers.

Former Minister Lee serves as a director of the Global Education Finance Committee together with UN Special Envoy Gordon Brown and serves as the chairman of the Asian Education Association. These institutions are hastening to introduce AI education to expand educational opportunities for 700 million underdeveloped and low-income youths around the world. 

In addition, he is leading changes in education through active activities in the world education world, such as the 3ie (International Initiative for Impact Evaluation) director and the Education Workforce Initiative (EWI) chair.


Andrew Steer

President of Bezos Earth Fund


Woochong Um

Managing Director-General of the Asian Development Bank

Woochong Um is appointed Managing Director General, Office of the President (OPR) effective 22 February 2021. Mr. Um is a national of Republic of Korea who holds an MBA in Finance from New York University, and a Bachelor’s degree in computer science from Boston College, United States. Mr. Um has been with ADB for more than 27 years in both operations and non-operations areas, including 11 years in SDCC at the senior staff level. As DG concurrently Chief Compliance Officer, SDCC, since June 2018, he has been leading ADB-wide knowledge management and innovation in various sector and thematic operation areas. He is responsible developing sector and thematic policies, strategies, frameworks, and operational plans, encouraging vibrant sector and thematic communities of practice, and developing new business ideas. Since April 2020, he has been working at the institutional focal point for COVID19 response for ADB. Previously, he was The Secretary for four years. He effectively led OSEC by providing excellent and high-quality support for ADB's governance, while managing ADB's interface with the Board of Directors. Prior to ADB, he worked for Pfizer, Inc and Pitney Bowes in the USA..


Daniel Zhang

Executive Director and Social Responsibility Principal of Broad Group

Daniel Zhang (Zhang Xianming) is an urban architect emphasizing cross-disciplinary design thinking and artistic innovation. He is committed to a high degree of ethical and social responsibility. Daniel created the P8 sustainable community, focusing on the exploration of future urban life and vertical community. This included research and development of possibilities for humanity in the form of shared and cooperative ventures. After graduating from CMU in the United States, Daniel went on to study at TERI University in New Delhi, India, following his mentor, a Nobel Peace Prize winner. Eight months later, he joined Institut Futur, a college of the Free University of Berlin, to explore the numerous possible futures for sustainable cities. Daniel is keen on the work of environmental protection organizations and actively participates in international activities such as The Boao Forum and the Paris Climate Conference.Daniel participated in the WEF round table on green technology innovation. He presented the achievement on green building technology on behalf of BROAD group, along with the group strategic planning on supporting China to achieve carbon peak in 2030 and carbon neutral in 2060. Meanwhile, Daniel had also participated in the energy optimization conference hosted by IEA, explained the action that BROAD group is taking on energy optimization and achievements that had been accomplished by BROAD group on behalf of Chinese entrepreneurs. Introduced the product of BROAD group and the value of energy optimization in terms of protecting earth. Daniel is also the representative of global principle members of B-team.


Tae Yong Jung

Professor at Yonsei University, Director of the Sustainable Development Program at the Ban Ki-moon Foundation for a Better Future

Dr. Tae Yong Jung is a professor at the Graduate School of International Studies (GSIS), Yonsei University, South Korea. He is the director of Sustainable Development Program in the Ban Ki-moon Foundation for the Better Future and the director of Global Partnership, Education Commission Asia (ECA). Before he joined GSIS, He was a professor at the KDI School of Public Policy & Management. Prior to the current position, he was a Principal Climate Change Specialist at the Asian Development Bank. He also worked at World Bank as a senior energy economist. He was the project leader at the Institute for Global Environmental Strategies, Japan. He started his professional career at the Korea Energy Economics Institute, after he got Ph. D. He was educated at Seoul National University (BA) and at Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey (MA and Ph.D.).


Sook Kim

Executive Director of the Ban Ki-moon Foundation for a Better Future, Former Ambassador of the Republic of Korea to the UN

Ambassador Kim Sook served with more than thirty-five years of experience in foreign service and intelligence, with key postings in Washington, D.C., New York, New Delhi, San Francisco, Toronto, and within the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MOFA) in Korea. He is well regarded for his expertise in Korea-US relations, Inter-Korean relations and the North Korean nuclear issue. Amb. Kim most recently served as the Permanent Representative of the Permanent Mission of the Republic of Korea to the United Nations from July 2011 to September 2013. Amb. Kim also served as a Co-Chair for the Bureau of the Preparatory Process of the UN Conference on Sustainable Development (Rio+20) and President of the Executive Board of the UN Entity for Gender Equality and the Empowerment of Women (UN Women) in 2012. Amb. Kim was First Deputy Director for the National Intelligence Service (NIS) from 2009, where he worked extensively on national security, including intelligence, preemption of security threats, and regional security issues. Amb. Kim has also served as Special Representative for Korean Peninsula Peace and Security Affairs at MOFAT in Seoul and led the ROK delegation in the Six-Party talks on the North Korean nuclear issue in 2008.


Nadiem Makarim

Minister of Education and Culture, of the Republic of Indonesia

Nadiem Makarim is currently the Minister of Education, Culture, Research, and Technology of the Republic of Indonesia. Prior to the current position, he was a management consultant at McKinsey & Company (2006–2009), co-founder and managing director of Zalora Indonesia (2011–2012), Chief Innovation Officer at Kartuku (2013–2014). In 2010, he co-founded Gojek and served as Chief Executive Officer until 2019. He was educated at Brown University (BA) and at Harvard Business School (MBA).


Hai-young Yun

Managing Director of the International Cooperation & Capacity Building Department at KDI School, of Public Policy and Management

Prof. Hai-young Yun currently serves as the Managing Director of the International Cooperation & Capacity Building Department at KDI School of Public Policy and Management in Sejong, Korea.  The International Cooperation & Capacity Building Department is responsible for designing and implementing non-degree, short-term training programs in the field of development studies for government officials from all over the world. She is the Head of the GDLN Global Secretariat, which has its origins in the World Bank and is a global network of knowledge sharing organizations. She sits on the Regional Board of Directors and Regional Academic Council of the Regional School for Public Policy in Guatemala. As one of the founding members of KDI School, Prof. Yun has accumulated over 20 years of experience in international development training. Prof. Yun holds a graduate degree in public policy and public administration from the London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE) and her Bachelor’s Degree from Wellesley College.


Sohee Shin

CEO of Education Commission Asia

Sohee Shin is currently working as CEO of Education Commission Asia (ECA). She had worked at Hyundai Motor Company for more than 10 years in charge of global marketing before changing her career to education to contribute to enriching human life. She is interested in building a broad understanding of humans, and is particularly interested in incorporating differentiated learning processes of the MZ generation into education. She received a master's degree in Higher Education and Student Development from Wheaton College in the United States. At ECA, she worked as PM for the Uruguay HTHT Project and led the HTHT 2021 Conference.



Fernando Valenzuela

Managing Partner of the Global Edtech Impact Alliance

Valenzuela is recognized as one of Latin America's most influential education innovation leaders. Trilingual ES US BR senior executive, Impact investor, entrepreneur, consultant, speaker, edtech venture builder in Latam. Former LATAM CEO/Head.

Christopher Thomas

Director of Partnerships at the Yidan Prize Foundation

Dr Christopher Thomas is the Director of Partnerships at the Yidan Prize Foundation and Social Entrepreneur in Residence at Stanford University’s Graduate School of Education.  He has served in a range of corporate strategy and management roles at the World Bank Group, including Lead Strategy Officer, Advisor to the Managing Director, and Manager of human development programs in Asia and Africa. Dr Thomas played a key role in forging the World Bank’s contributions to the Sustainable Development Goals, United Nations agreements on Financing for Development, and partnerships with the IMF and multilateral development banks. Dr Thomas holds an M.A. in International Affairs from Johns Hopkins University and a Ph.D. in Education from Stanford University.


Michael Crow

President of Arizona State University

Michael Crow is the sixteenth President of Arizona State University, the ”#1 most innovative” school in the nation by U.S. News & World Report (2016-2020). 

He has been an advisor to the U.S. Departments of State, Commerce, and Energy, as well as defence and intelligence agencies. He serves as Chairman of the Board for In-Q-Tel and has advised several nation-states on matters of knowledge enterprise development. 

Under his leadership, ASU has established twenty-five new transdisciplinary schools and launched trailblazing multidisciplinary initiatives including the Biodesign Institute, the Julie Ann Wrigley Global Institute of Sustainability, and important initiatives in the humanities and social sciences.


Young Jun Jang

CEO of Riiid

Young Jun(YJ), Jang is co-founder and CEO of Riiid, a global leader in AI solutions for education founded in 2014. Riiid is first to define the concept of 'AI tutor,’ which offers personalized learning based on deep learning AI technology, and launched an AI tutor solution, 'Santa for TOEIC.’ Embraced by more than two million students, Santa reached No. 1 in sales among education apps in Japan and Korea. Riiid established Riiid Labs, the firm’s global arm based in Silicon Valley, to expand its business globally. Jang serves as a director of the Artificial Intelligence Industry Association in Korea. Previously, Jang co-founded Tapas Media, a comic content mobile platform based where he served as Chief Content Officer. Jang graduated from the Haas School of Business at the University of California, Berkeley.


Elizabeth King

Senior Fellow at the Brookings Institution, Former Director of Education and Vice President for Human Development at the World Bank

Elizabeth M. King is a Senior Fellow at the Brookings Institution in Washington, DC. She was formerly Vice President for Human Development sectors(2013-2014), and Senior Spokesperson and Professional Head for Global Policy and Strategic Issues related to Education and Human Development(2009-2014) of the World Bank, Washington, DC.

In these positions, she was the professional head for global policy and strategic issues related to education development and human development. She led the development of the World Bank Group’s education strategy for ten years.

Based on these experiences, she has published several research papers and journal articles on topics such as household investments in human capital; the linkages between education, poverty and economic development. She exerts a huge influence on the education of girls and women and education finance. She has also taught special courses in economics at several universities, including in the Philippines, U.S., Japan, and France. She received her Ph.D. in Economics from Yale University.


Eric A. Hanushek

Senior Fellow at the Hoover Institution of Stanford University

Eric Hanushek is the Paul and Jean Hanna Senior Fellow at the Hoover Institution of Stanford University. He is a recognized leader in the economic analysis of education issues, and his research has had broad influence on education policy in both developed and developing countries. He is the author of numerous widely-cited studies on the effects of class size reduction, school accountability, teacher effectiveness, and other topics. He was the first to research teacher effectiveness by measuring students’ learning gains. This approach formed the conceptual basis for using value-added measures to evaluate teachers and schools, now a widely adopted practice in many countries. His recent book, The Knowledge Capital of Nations: Education and the Economics of Growth summarizes his research establishing the close links between countries’ long-term rates of economic growth and the skill levels of their populations.  On-going research focuses on international variations in student performance and considers what differences in schooling systems lead to country-differences in the skills of people. He has authored or edited twenty-four books along with over 250 articles. He is a Distinguished Graduate of the United States Air Force Academy and completed his Ph.D. in economics at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.


Anthony Salcito

Vice President of Worldwide Education at Microsoft

In his role leading the worldwide execution of Microsoft’s vision for education, Anthony Salcito works to help empower educators and inspire students to achieve more. He aims to transform the way we learn with the support of the best technology to help build critical skills for the modern, global workplace.

Prior to taking this role in 2009, Salcito was general manager of education in the United States, supporting schools and universities across the country. During this time, he helped launch the company’s cornerstone education programs. He was also at the center of Microsoft’s involvement in the creation of the School of the Future – a pioneering partnership with the School District of Philadelphia and now the first of many Microsoft Showcase Schools around the world.

Salcito spent his early years at Microsoft architecting high profile product launches for Windows NT and Windows 95. He is involved with a variety of outreach projects; has served on the board of directors for Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, Western Governors University, Stevens Institute of Technology WebCampus, and currently serves on the boards of the National Foundation for Teaching Entrepreneurship (NFTE), Teach.org and the European Foundation for Management Development.


Craig Smith

Journalist and host of the podcast Eye on AI

Craig S. Smith is a former foreign correspondent for the New York Times, having reported from more than 40 countries. He served as the Times managing director for China and established the Times’ Chinese language platforms. Since 2017, he has focused exclusively on artificial intelligence and continues to write occasionally for the Times and other publications about AI. He is also a special government employee with the U.S. National Security Commission on Artificial Intelligence and is host of the podcast Eye on AI.


Marcelo Perez Alfaro

Lead Education Specialist at the Inter-American Development Bank (IDB)

Marcelo Pérez Alfaro is a Lead Education Specialist at the Interamerican Development Bank. He worked in wide range of countries in the region, like Suriname, Chile, Argentina, Dominican Republic, Paraguay, Ecuador, Brazil and currently in Uruguay, leading the policy dialogue, project design and execution. He also coleads the education digital transformation agenda for Latin America and the Caribbean.

Marcelo has also wide experience in strategic planning and budget in large social programs agencies like the Social Security Board and the Health Care Agency for Pensioners He holds a Masters in Public Administration from Harvard´s Kennedy School of Government de la Universidad de Harvard, a Postgraduate in Economy at the Universidad Di Tella and a Bachelors Degree in Economics from the Universidad Católica Argentina.


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