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Board of Management |
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The Board of Management
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Chairman
Mark Okoth Obama Ndesandjo
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Councillors
David C. Buxbaum Senior Attorney, Anderson & Anderson LLP
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Prof. Alice Chiu Henyep Capital Group - Director Henyep (Chengdu) Enterprise Ltd. - Managing Director Up Right Ltd. - Director Shine Education Foundation - Founding Chairman & Director Shine International Education Centre - Director Greater China Culture Global Association - Founding Chairman |
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Mr. Harley Seyedin President, The American Chamber of Commerce in South China, Vice Chairman-China, The Asia Pacific Council of American Chambers of Commerce President, Sithe Global Pacific |
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Mrs. Chloe Liu |
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Thank you for considering helping the Mark Obama Ndesandjo Foundation! The Mark Obama Ndesandjo Foundation Limited is a charity which promotes the education, development, understanding and valuing of diverse classical and modern art and music, particularly among the young and the disadvantaged. A portion of profits from Mark’s music recordings and book sales will also contribute to the fund. in Hong Kong, we are registered under section 88 of the Inland Revenue Ordinance (Cap.112) and donations are tax-deductible. From time to time, we will partner with other organizations who can offer tax benefits on a case by case basis. The Board of Management comprises 5 Councillors (including the Chairman) who meet annually and are consulted on proposals and fund solicitations. All positions are voluntary and unpaid.
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About the Novel |
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The protagonist, upon arriving in China in the wake of 911 and the onset of a terrifying global war, is forced to confront his early experiences in Kenya and the United States as a result of his growing love for a beautiful Chinese woman and a young orphan. Parallels between his own upbringing and the potential family that lies before him lead to questions about his true identity, the complexities of his multi-racial family and the relationship he had known with his father. 15% of profits from book sales are donated to help disadvantaged children. |
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