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No.2 “Roles of city leaders to attract good involvement of private sector” City/Organization Title Name 1 Batam Indonesia Free Zone Authority Vice Chairman Mr. Jon Arizal 2 Cebu Mayor Mr. Michael L. Rama Province of Cebu(MCDCB) Vice Chair of Research Program Organizational Development Executive Committee, Metro Cebu Development and Coordinating Board Ms. Dominica Bardinas Chua 3 Ulaanbaatar Head of Strategic Policy and Planning Mr. Bayarbaatar Sandagdorj 4 Vientiane Director General of Department Prof. Douangsavanh Linkham 5 Asian Development Bank Director, Concurrent Technical Advisor(PPP), Office of PPP Mr. Takeo Koike 6 KPMG AZSA Sustainability Co., Ltd. Director Mr. Stuart Kay 7 Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Japan Director for Development Assistance Policy Coordination Division, International Cooperation Bureau Mr. Tadayuki Miyashita 8 Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism, Japan Director for International Affairs Office, City Bureau Mr. Shinichi Fukunaga Japan Overseas Infrastructure Investment Corporation for Transport & Urban Development Senior Director, Project Department Mr. Hiroki Kawata 9 PricewaterhouseCoopers Co., Ltd. Vice President, Cities Solution Centre Japan Mr. Hidetomo Nagata 10 World Bank Senior Economist Dr. Hyoung Gun Wang 11 Former Vice President of Asian Development Bank / Special Advisor for Y-PORT Center Dr. Bindu N. Lohani

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No.2 “Roles of city leaders to attract good involvement of private sector”

City/Organization Title Name

1 Batam Indonesia Free Zone Authority

Vice Chairman Mr. Jon Arizal

2 Cebu Mayor Mr. Michael L. Rama Province of Cebu(MCDCB) Vice Chair of Research

Program Organizational Development Executive Committee, Metro Cebu Development and Coordinating Board

Ms. Dominica Bardinas Chua

3

Ulaanbaatar Head of Strategic Policy and Planning

Mr. Bayarbaatar Sandagdorj

4 Vientiane Director General of Department

Prof. Douangsavanh Linkham

5 Asian Development Bank Director, Concurrent Technical Advisor(PPP), Office of PPP

Mr. Takeo Koike

6 KPMG AZSA Sustainability Co., Ltd.

Director Mr. Stuart Kay

7 Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Japan Director for Development Assistance Policy Coordination Division, International Cooperation Bureau

Mr. Tadayuki Miyashita

8 Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism, Japan

Director for International Affairs Office, City Bureau

Mr. Shinichi Fukunaga

Japan Overseas Infrastructure Investment Corporation for Transport & Urban Development

Senior Director, Project Department

Mr. Hiroki Kawata

9 PricewaterhouseCoopers Co., Ltd. Vice President, Cities Solution Centre Japan

Mr. Hidetomo Nagata

10 World Bank Senior Economist Dr. Hyoung Gun Wang

11 Former Vice President of Asian Development Bank / Special Advisor for Y-PORT Center

Dr. Bindu N. Lohani

Jon Arizal Vice Chairman Batam Indonesia Free Zone Authority

Jon Arizal was appointed as the Vice Chairman of the Batam Indonesia Free Zone Authority (BIFZA) by the Governor of the Riau Islands Province, Indonesia to manage Batam as a Free Trade Zone area according to Laws No. 44 year 2007.

Previously, Arizal started his civil career in BIFZA as the Head of Subdirectorate for Industry since 1993 to 2004 and the promoted as the Head Bureau for Public Relations and Marketing until 2005. Due to his leadership and management skills, he was appointed as the Head Office for Industry and Trade in the Riau Islands Province until 2010 and as the Head of Regional Investment Coordinating Board as well as the Secretary of Regional Council for Free Trade Zone of Batam, Bintan and Karimun until 2014.

Jon Arizal received his Master Degree in Law from the prestigious Gajah Mada University in Jogjakarta in 2008. Due to his extensive experience, he has been requested to speak at many national and international seminars and conferences. With his leadership, Batam has gained the trust and support from both the general public and private sectors, certainly keeping a balance for the economic and community development.

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DOMINICA BARDINAS-CHUA Vice-Chair , Metro Cebu Development & Coordinating Board Research Program Organizational Development, Executive Committee Chief Operating Officer (COO) Ramon Aboitiz Foundation Inc. 35 Lopez Jaena Street, Cebu City 6000, Philippines Telefax. No. (63 32) 418-7234 1. SERVICE RECORD

She has served the Ramon Aboitiz Foundation Inc. for 40 years in the following capacities: Chief Operating Officer (COO) 1995 up to the present Finance Officer (FO) 1983-1994

Chief Operating Officer (COO) of the Aboitiz Family Office from 1975 – present 2. ROLES

Sets the general directions, approaches and strategies of the different programs and projects of the

foundation. Conceptualizes and designs innovative interventions and initiatives within the five focus areas of the

organization which include Integrated Development, Micro-Finance and Entrepreneurship, Culture and Heritage, Leadership and Citizenship, and Education.

Represents the foundation in its diverse partnership programs both at the local and international arena. Chairperson of the RAFI Management Committee; Member of the Dolores Aboitiz Children’s Fund and

RAFI ExeCom; Member RAFI Investment Committee Vice-Chair of the Metro Cebu Development& Coordinating Board - Research Program and

Organizational Development, (MCDCB RPOD Executive Committee) 3. ROLES IN OTHER ORGANIZATIONS

Vice Chair, Metro Cebu Development & Coordinating Board (MCDCB) RPOD Executive Committee

Member, Social Development Committee in the Region 7 Regional Development Council Board Treasurer, Cebu Uniting for Sustainable Water Vice Chairperson, Council for Good Governance Board Secretary, Azura Management Inc. Board Member, Coalition for Better Education Board Member, Cebu Leads Foundation Inc. Board Secretary, Chanton Management and Development Corporation

4. EDUCATIONAL RECORD Development Management Course Asian Institute of Management 1998 Disaster Management Course Asian Disaster Preparedness Center 1992 Asian Institute of Management (AIM) Bangkok, Thailand Bachelor of Laws University of San Carlos 1984 Cebu City 6000, Philippines Master of Science University of San Jose Recoletos 1976 Business Administration Cebu City 6000, Philippines Bachelor of Science University of San Jose Recoletos 1975 Major in Business and Accountancy Cebu City 6000, Philippines

2-3_Ulaanbaatar_Mr. Bayarbaatar Sandagdorj

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LINKHAM DOUANGSAVANH, Ph.D Associate Professor A. Personal Information 1. Name of nominee: Dr. Linkham DOUANGSAVANH,

Ph.D 2. Date and place of birth: 18 September 1970 3. Nationality: Lao Gender: Male 4. Mailing address: Dr. Linkham Douangsavanh P.O.Box: 10896, Vientiane, Lao PDR Mobile: 856-20-55639041 856-20-59899999 5. Email address: [email protected] Present and key positions 2015 – present Director General of Agriculture and Forestry Department,

Vientiane Capital, Lao PDR 2012-2015 Deputy Director General of National Agriculture and Forestry Research

Institute (NAFRI) 2010 January-present Associate Professor (Agricultural Economic) 2007 Nov – Feb 2012 Director of Agriculture and Forestry Policy Research (AFPRC),

National Agriculture and Forestry Research Institute (NAFRI). 2007 March-Nov.07 Acting Director of Agriculture and Forestry Policy Research (AFPRC). 2007 May – Present NAFRI representative to SUMERNET / SEI – Asia. 2007-2008 Head of Upland Research Sub-program, within Upland Research and

Capacity Building Program. 2006 – 2008 Upland Theme Leader for SUMERNET research network in Southeast

Asia. 2001- 2007 Head of Socio-economic Research Sub-program, within Lao-Swedish

Upland Agriculture and Forestry Research Program. 2000 – 2003 Deputy National Project Director of SMRP/GTZ. 2000 – 2007 Head of Socio-economic Research Section of NAFRI. Major projects and services 2011 August Invited as discussant in the Asian Agriculture Policy Forum 2009 Jun Invited Speaker for Asian Rubber Conference ARC 2009 in Vientiane. 2009 April Invited present the paper on “ Diversity in the Uplands and Food

Security of Shifting Cultivation Systems: Case of Northern Lao PDR” in Human Dimension Open Meeting in Bonn, Germany.

2008 Jun Invited Speaker for Asian Rubber Conference ARC 2008 in Philippine. 2008 Invited by Center for Southeast Asia Study, Kyoto University in to the

editing team for special journal issue for Lao. 2007 Jun Invited Speaker for Asian Rubber Conference ARC 2007 in Cambodia. 2007 Jun-present Supervise B.Sc and M.Sc in Faculty of Agriculture and Faculty of

Forestry, National University of Lao. 2007 Jun-present Invited as resource person for Masters course (for project evaluation

and economic development courses) at Faculty of Forestry, National University of Lao.

2006 Sept – 2007 Feb, visiting research fellow in National Institute for Agro- Environmental Science (NIAES), Tsukuba, Japan. 2006 August Invited Speaker in “World Water Week” in Stockholm, Sweden.

Presentation on the topic of “Land Use Change in Upland Laos”.

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2005 Jun – December Visiting research fellow in National Institute for Agro- Environmental Science (NIAES), Tsukuba, Japan.

2005 January NAFRI team leader joined to Lao opium socio-economic survey in three northern provinces of Lao, supported by UNODC.

2004 December Invited to the “International Symposium on Sustainable Highland Development and Networking: Lessons Learned from the Royal Project”, 8-10 December, 2004, at the Imperial Mae Ping Hotel, Chiang Mai, Thailand, to be the symposium speaker on “mountain livelihoods”.

2004 November Invited to Social Research Institute of Chaing Mai University to be a panelist in joint session on “Changing Livelihood in Mountain Areas” in the International Conference on “Impact of Globalization, Regionalism and Nationalism on Minority Peoples in Southeast Asia”, held in Chaing Mai, Thailand.

2003 August Invited by language department, Humanity and Social Science Faculty, Khon Kaen University as key speaker on Social and Development.

2003 July Invited by Humanity and Social Science Faculty as a speaker talking about Na Ha Eco-tourist project in Northern of Lao PDR in the conference of “25th year of Humanity and Social Science Faculty”, Khon Kaen University.

2003 June –June 06 National Expert of Lao to UNESCAP for AGRIDIV project 2003 Joined as a team member for UN mission for evaluation of IFAD and

UNOPS projects phase II and writing strategy vision on agriculture development for Xiengkhouang Province, Lao PDR.

2002 Invited by organizing committee to present the “Lao Upland Country Review” in the 3rd Mountain Mainland for South East Asia Conference (III MMSEA), Lijiang, Yunnan, China.

2001 Joined as a team member for evaluation of SMRP/MRCS/GTZ. 2001 Joined the interdisciplinary team to research in Heshel District,

Republic of South Africa. 2000-2001 (part time) Teaching “Economic and General Management” in Lao-American

collage in Vientiane. 1999-2001 (part time) Teaching “General Management” in UNITY school in Vientiane. 1998 Resource person in the Lao National University, Faculty of Agriculture

on Project Planning subject (not permanent). 1997 Teaching Economic Development (not permanence) at Irrigation

Collage (Tatong). Major awards 2010 NAFRI Excellence research Award and outstanding researcher from 1999-2009 (10 year NAFRI anniversary) 2008 Excellence researcher in the year of NAFRI in year 2008 2007 Excellence researcher in the year of NAFRI in year 2007 2007 AIT Alumni Award for “Excellence Research Award” DECLARATION: I Sincerely declare that all above information given is true. Linkham Douangsavanh, Ph.D

Takeo Koike Director, Office of Public–Private Partnership; and Technical Advisor, Thematic Group (PPP) Asian Development Bank Email: [email protected]

Mr. Takeo Koike is Director of the Office of Public–Private Partnership at Asian Development Bank (ADB). He has 20 years of experience in the area of private sector infrastructure finance and public–private partnerships (PPPs) across Asia. Mr. Koike joined ADB in 2002 and currently manages ADB’s transaction advisory services for PPP projects as well as PPP coordination and support function including the operation of multi-donor Asia Pacific Project Preparation Facility (AP3F). As technical advisor, he also leads ADB’s thematic group for PPP to provide strategic operational support and knowledge management activities in relation to PPP. Mr. Koike spent more than 12 years in ADB’s Private Sector Operations Department where he covered private sector infrastructure finance operations in South Asia, Central Asia and South Caucasus. He successfully structured and executed a number of complex limited recourse project financings for power projects, and also raised corporate financings for power utilities. Further, Mr. Koike worked on financings of various other infrastructure including energy, transport and telecommunication amongst others. Prior to joining ADB, Mr. Koike worked for the Export-Import Bank of Japan (currently, Japan Bank for International Cooperation) as Economist and Loan Officer with a focus on private sector power projects in Pakistan. He also worked as Section Chief in International Bureau of the Ministry of Finance, Japan, and was in charge of formulating and coordinating on policies and strategies related to tackling Asian Financial Crisis and promoting private sector participation in infrastructure in developing counties. Mr. Koike holds a Master's degree in Business Administration from the Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania, USA; a Master's degree in Economics from London School of Economics and Political Science, UK; and a Bachelor's degree in Economics from the University of Tokyo, Japan.

2-6_KPMG AZSA Sustainability Co., Ltd_Mr. Stuart Kay

Tadayuki MIYASHITA

DATE OF BIRTH June, 13th 1968

PLACE OF BIRTH Tokyo

PROFESSIONAL CAREER

March, 1992 Graduated from the University of Tokyo (Faculty of Law)

April, 1992 Entered Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Japan

February, 2001 Principal Deputy Director, Second Africa Division, Middle Eastern and

African Affairs Bureau

October, 2003 Principal Deputy Director, Policy Planning Division, Foreign Policy

Bureau

August, 2004 First Secretary, Permanent Mission of Japan to the United Nations

February, 2007 First Secretary, Embassy of Japan in Brazil

January, 2009 Counsellor, Embassy of Japan in Brazil

July, 2010 Principal Deputy Director, Management and Coordination Division,

Minister’s Secretariat

September, 2011 Senior Coordinator, Management and Coordination Division, Minister’s

Secretariat

September, 2012 Director, Central Asia and Caucasus Division, European Affairs Bureau

June, 2013 Director, Country Assistance Planning Division Ⅰ, International

Cooperation Bureau

June, 2015 Director, Development Assistance Policy Coordination Division,

International Cooperation Bureau

Shinichi FUKUNAGA Director, International Affairs Office, City Bureau, Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism -Brief Profile- [Education] March 1995 Graduated from The University of Tokyo Faculty of Law [Professional Career] April 1995 Started working at Road Administration Division, Road Bureau,

Ministry of Construction

January 2001 Director, Planning and Construction Industry Division, Department of Construction Affairs, Kyushu Regional Development Bureau, Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport

September 2003 Deputy Director, Policy Division, Policy Bureau, Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport

April 2007 Director, Urban Planning Division, Civil Engineering Department, Nara Prefecture

August 2010 Senior Deputy Director, General Affairs Division, Minister's Secretariat, Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism

July 2012 Senior Manager, Office Building Development Department 1, Mitsubishi Estate Company, Limited

July 2014 Director, International Affairs Office, City Bureau, Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism

KAWATA Hiroki (Mr.)

河田 浩樹

札幌市出身。1987年国土交通省入省。土地・建設産業局、総合政策局、都

市局、道路局で勤務。外国での経験は、米国ミシガン大学(1990 年~1992 年)、

フランス設備省(パリ、2004 年)。主著は「生まれ変わったパリ(2008 年、ぎ

ょうせい)」

Mr. Kawata was born in Sapporo, Japan. He joined Ministry of Land

Infrastructure and Transport in 1987, working for the Land and Construction

Industry Bureau, the Policy Bureau, the Urban Bureau and the Road Bureau.

So far as the experience in foreign countries, university of Michigan from

1990 to 1992, Ministere equipement in Paris in 2004. He is the author of

“Renaissance of Paris” published by Gyousei in 2008)

長田英知 プライスウォーターハウスクーパース株式会社 都市ソリューションセンター 副センター長 地方自治体議員、大手総合コンサルティングファーム(戦略コンサルティング部門)等を

経て現職。都市・スマートシティ分野における戦略立案、官民連携、計画実行に関して幅

広い知見と実績を有する。柏の葉、秋田市、東北復興地域などにおいて、エネルギー・防

災・観光・ヘルスケア・地域活性化などを対象としたプロジェクトをリード。 また本庄市総務常任委員会委員長、あきたスマートシティ・プロジェクト推進協議会委員、

JSCA(Japan Smart Community Alliance)委員等を歴任。PwC の都市力評価レポート

「Cities of Opportunity 6‐世界の都市力比較 2014」日本版を編集。 Hidetomo Nagata Vice President, Cities Solution Centre Japan PricewaterhouseCoopers CO., LTD. Hidetomo Nagata is currently the Vice President of Cities Solution Centre Japan, PricewaterhouseCoopers Co., Ltd. Prior to joining PwC, he was a city councilor and a strategic consultant. He has an ample knowledge and experience in urban strategies, smart cities consulting, PPP and PMO advisory, leading energy management, disaster management, MICE strategy, healthcare, and regional vitalization project in Honjo, Akita, Kashiwanoha, etc.. He was also the chairman of General Affairs Committee in Honjo city, the member of the Akita Smart City Committee, and the delegate member of the Japan Smart Community Alliance. He was also a core member to issue PwC’s “Cities of Opportunity 6 Japanese edition report”.

Hyoung Gun Wang is a Senior Economist of the South Asia Urban Unit at the World Bank. He is currently the task team leader of various knowledge products of smart cities, city e-government, urbanization review, affordable housing, and urban development. His work programs and research interests are Urbanization and urban development, Smart cities and e-government, Local/regional economic development, Housing, GIS and spatial analysis, and Economic impacts of infrastructure investment. His work programs have spanned a range of developing countries including Afghanistan, Argentina, Bangladesh, Brazil, China, Colombia, DR Congo, Egypt, Georgia, Ghana, India, Kenya, Nigeria, South Korea, Liberia, Malawi, Mexico, Mongolia, The Philippines, Russia, Rep. of Congo, Senegal, Sri Lanka, Tanzania, Tunisia, Turkey, Uganda, Vietnam, and Yemen. He worked as an Economist at the Bank of Korea (the Central Bank of Korea). He holds a Ph.D. in Economics from Brown University.

Institute for Global Environmental Strategies (IGES), Japan 6 July 2015 

Dr. Bindu N. LOHANI

Dr. Lohani  is currently Distinguished Fellow,  Institute for Global Environmental Strategies (IGES), Japan and Special Advisor , Y‐Port, Japan. 

Dr.  Lohani  was  Ranking  Vice‐President  of  the  Asian  Development  Bank  (ADB)  for  Knowledge Management  and  Sustainable  Development  until  30  June  2015.  He  was  responsible  for  the  ADB’s Economic Research and Regional Cooperation Department (Office of the Chief Economist), Sustainable Development and Climate Change Department, and Office of Information Systems and Technology. 

 Before  the  above  position, Dr.  Lohani was Vice‐President  (Finance  and Administration)  of ADB.   Dr. Lohani served as Chair of  Investment Committee of  the Pension Fund  (more  than $2 billion); Chair of Asset Liability Management Committee; and Chair of Crisis Management Committee. 

In  his  almost  30  years  in  ADB,  he  has  held  several  positions,  including  Director  General  and  Chief Compliance Officer of the Regional and Sustainable Development Department (responsible for sectoral and thematic areas like energy, transport, water, urban development, education, environment, gender and governance, and knowledge management), and Special Advisor to the President on Clean Energy, Climate  Change  and  Environment.  He  had  worked  in  various  capacities,  mostly  infrastructure  and sustainable development. Before  joining ADB, he worked for the Government of Nepal (relating to the infrastructure departments) and was Division Chairman of  the Environmental Engineering Program at the Asian Institute of Technology (AIT), an independent post‐graduate institution located at Bangkok. 

Dr.  Lohani  holds  a  Bachelor’s  Degree  in  Civil  Engineering,  and  a Master’s  degree  (water  and waste management) and Doctoral degree  in Environmental Engineering. Dr. Lohani has been conferred with several  Honorary  Doctoral  Degrees  including  the  Degree  of  Doctor  of  University  by  the  Griffith University, Australia in recognition of his distinguished contributions to environment. 

He has also completed several management development programs,  including  the Executive Program conducted by the Business School of the University of Chicago, Management Development Program by Cornell University; and programs by Arthur D. Little School of Management, and Corporate Leadership program at Yale University. 

Dr. Lohani  is an elected member of the National Academy of Engineering (NAE) of United States – the highest professional distinction accorded to an engineer – for his work on economic‐cum‐environment approach  to sustainable development. He  is a Diplomate of  the American Academy of Environmental Engineers  (awarded  for  excellence  in  the  practice  of  environmental  engineering)  and  is  a  licensed professional engineer. Dr. Lohani was elected to the rank of AAAS Fellow by the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) Council for world  leadership  in development country planning for  integrated  economic‐cum‐environmental  sustainable  development  through  protection  of natural/social resources.

Institute for Global Environmental Strategies (IGES), Japan 6 July 2015