Co-founder and CEO of EPIC Collaborative Sdn Bhd, a social enterprise focused on making ordinary people become active participants in impacting their community. A graduate of Mass Communication & Media Management, John-Son has made a commitment to social activism as a way of life and living. This passion has led him to be recipient of the KLue Blue Chilli Award 2010 & Tatler’s Nokia E7 success circle. Besides his full time job of working with EPIC, he assists in research at UCSI University in the Faculty of Economics and Policy Science.
A graduate from the University of North Texas in Psychology, he is currently pursuing his post graduate diploma in economics from the University of London. He has served for half a year in DAP's parliamentary research assistant & REFSA's editorial department. He currently serves in the National Evangelical Christian Fellowship (NECF)'s organizing committee - liaising with national-level Christian NGOs such as Harvest Center & Malaysian Care to spearhead a Christian youth movement to create a new form of charity: one that requires donation of time & effort instead of money.
Prior to her current job at CIMB Investment Bank, Michelle lived abroad in the United States for 9 years. A Business Finance honours graduate from the University of Texas at Dallas, Michelle decided to return back to her roots after working a year in Ericsson in Plano, Texas. A firm believer in non-profit work, Michelle volunteers at Habitat for Humanity to build houses for low income families. When she is not busy, Michelle can be found scouring online for new cake recipes or reading a good book with a chilled Diet Coke on hand.
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