Stephen Couchman
Stephen Couchman is a Program Director with the Bhutan Canada Foundation. He has worked in community development and philanthropy for 30 years and has a Masters in Environmental Studies from York University.
Stephen Couchman is a Program Director with the Bhutan Canada Foundation. He has worked in community development and philanthropy for 30 years and has a Masters in Environmental Studies from York University.
Kent Schroeder is the Executive Director of the Bhutan Canada Foundation and is the author of Politics of Gross National Happiness: Governance and Development in Bhutan.
Amy Zhou is a summer research student (2021) at the Asia Pacific Foundation of Canada and in her fourth year of political science and gender, sexuality, and women’s studies at Simon Fraser University.
Pauline Stern is Senior Program Manager, Business Asia, at the Asia Pacific Foundation of Canada.
Olivia Adams is a Post-Graduate Research Scholar with the Business Asia team at the Asia Pacific Foundation of Canada and a recent M.A. graduate from the Norman Paterson School of International Affairs at Carleton University.
Rachelle Taheri works on trade and investment research in the Business Asia pillar of the Asia Pacific Foundation of Canada. She is a master’s graduate of the Munk School of Global Affairs and Public Policy, University of Toronto, with a specialization in Global Markets.
Hugo Roy is a Post-Graduate Research Scholar at the Asia Pacific Foundation of Canada, conducting survey and polling research with the Perspectives Asia team. He is a Masters of Arts graduate from the Economics program at the University of Toronto.
Ly Nguyen is a Global Health Researcher at the Asia Pacific Foundation of Canada, working on the Translating Asia-Pacific COVID-19 Experiences for Canada project. She graduated with a Master of Public Health from the University of Alberta and was previously involved in community-based health research projects in Vietnam.