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Webmaster
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Dorji Tashi, Co-ordinator
Dorji is the core staff for the Loden Foundation in Bhutan. He got graduated with background in Bhutanese traditional culture and languages, Dorji worked in the Department of Information Technology before joining Loden.
Rinzing Dema, Programme Officer
Rinzing joined Loden on 1 August, 2010. She graduated from Sherubtse College with B. Com Honours as her ground of studies. She previously worked with Department of Energy under the Ministry of Economic Affairs as a Programme Co-ordinator.
Sonam Wangmo, Office Staff,
Loden Foundation,
Thimphu,
Bhutan
Tshokye Lhamo, ELC Staff
Early Learning Centre,
Ura, Bumthang,
Bhutan
Pema Lhadon, ELC Staff,
Early Learning Centre,
Ura, Bumthang,
Bhutan
Juna Gurung, ELC Staff,
Early Learning Centre,
Chengmari, Samtse,
Bhutan
Hema Limbu, ELC Staff,
Early Learning Centre,
Chengmari, Samtse,
Bhutan
Pema is from Pema Gatshel and got his education in Bhutan. After completing his degree from Sherubtse College in 2005, he joined one of the NGOs in Thimphu.
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Ashe Kunzang Choden (Trustee and Director, Bhutan)
Ashe Kunzang Choden got her education in India and the United States. She is an acclaimed writer in Bhutan and a senior public figure involved in many social and charitable projects. The museum in Ogyen Choling, her original home, is an outcome of her vision and work.
Dasho Mehgraj Gurung (Trustee, Bhutan)
Dasho Meghraj is a retired senior civil servant. He was the head of various departments in the government and lives in Thimphu.
Karma Phuntsho (Trustee and Director)
Lopen Karma Phuntsho was trained as a monk in Bhutan and India, and received a M.St and D.Phil in Oriental Studies at Balliol College, Oxford. He was a researcher at CNRS, Paris and the Spalding Fellow for Comparative Religion at Clare Hall, Cambridge University. He is currently a researcher at the Department of Social Anthropology in Cambridge and he spends his time between Bhutan and the UK.
Aum Dago Beda (Trustee, Bhutan)
After graduating from Punjab University in 1979, she joined the Department of Tourism as Sales Manager. In 1991, with two colleagues, she started EthoMetho Tours & Treks, which is today a leading tour company in Bhutan. Aum Dago has set up and invested in numerous ventures, including a primary school, the first cable TV and private newspaper in Bhutan. An exemplary Bhutanese entrepreneur, she is looked up to as a symbol of a successful career woman. She spends most of her free time gardening and is a loving mother of three children.
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