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Seihout Sok

Seihout Sok

Seihout Sok is a Cambodian freshman at Stanford University. He spent the last five years in Singapore doing his O and A levels, which were the best moments of his life. He is thinking of majoring in Chemical Engineering since Chemistry is the only subject he can score in. He believes in the motto of his High School's Interact Club, which is "Progress Through Services". He believes that there are so many things to learn from each other in the upcoming project. Besides doing the SLP Cambodia 06 this summer, he is committed to spend more time with his loved ones.

Tu Ngo

Tu Ngo

Ngoc-Tu Thuy Ngo (Tu) is a freshman at Stanford University. Originally from Vietnam, she is thinking of majoring in Human Biology or Public Policy. She is interested in public health in Vietnam and developing countries. This summer, after Service Leadership Project Cambodia, she will work as a Stanford HAAS Summer Public Service Fellow in Ho Chi Minh City to set up a computer teaching program for blind students and mentor high school students to start their own community service projects. She loves her family and friends.

Kevin Teo

Kevin Teo

Kevin Teo is currently Director of Customer Engineering at Clearwell Systems Inc, a startup funded by Sequoia Capitol that addresses the Enterprise Email Intelligence market. Prior to that, he has worked at Sun Microsystems, CenterRun Inc and Trilogy Software. Kevin graduated from Carnegie Mellon University with a Masters of Science in Information Networking, and holds a Bachelor of Engineering in Computing from the Imperial College, London.

Kwee Bin Teo

Kwee Bin Teo

Kwee Bin Teo, a Singaporean, is currently a Project Leader with the Boston Consulting Group based in San Francisco, California. She has spent the last nine months at BCG developing strategies for the non-profit educational sector. Kwee Bin has been involved in community field work since 1998 working with children and the homeless. Director and Founder of the SALI Service Leadership Program, she is also an advisor to SEALNet and has gone for two projects in Vietnam. She has a degree from Nanyang Technological University (Honors), and graduated from the Harvard Business School (Honors).

Daniel Greer

Daniel Greer

Daniel Greer is a freshman at Stanford University. He is a fifth generation Colorado native and has lived his entire life in a rural area. Daniel was originally considering majoring in physics, but is now considering International Relations or another field of study. He has only travelled to Western Europe and Canada, so he is looking forward to learning about a part of the world to which he has been unfamiliar. During the trip to Cambodia, Daniel hopes that he can form close personal connections with and give inspiration to the students he works with.

Michal Vaisben

Michal Vaisben

Michal Vaisben is a junior at SUNY Purchase, majoring in Economics and Political Science. She grew up in Israel, and moved to New York for college. Michal loves to travel, and is determined to see every country around the globe. She is interested in international relations, cultures and languages, and the economic and political development of developing countries. This summer, after Service Leadership Project Cambodia, she plans to conduct preliminary research for her senior project in Vietnam and China.

Munika Lay

Munika Lay

Munika Lay is a freshman at Stanford University majoring in International Relations with a minor in Modern Languages. A Cambodian-American born in Long Beach, California, she looks forward to improving her parents’ homeland. She exhibits a passion for organizing, teaching, and working with youth. Much of her leadership experience stems from volunteering with Girl Scouts and the American Red Cross. Munika’s interests include scrapbooking, writing, social dance, and music.

Andy Moon

Andy Moon

Andy Moon will be graduating from Stanford in June with a degree in Economics. He comes all the way from Flint, Michigan, but considers himself a Californian after four great years in this state. Andy's primary interests include development economics, tropical disease, and environmental policy, and he has a particular interest in Southeast Asia and Africa. He hopes to someday start a non-profit or social entrepreneurship project in one of these regions. Andy also enjoys exploring big cities and writing and performing music around Stanford with his college friends. He will be working at McKinsey & Company in New York beginning in October.

Sonita Watchtel

Sonita Watchtel

Sonita Wachtel is a graduate student from Ohio University. She is currently in Malaysia working on her final project for a dual MBA/MA in International Affairs as a Fulbright research scholar in Malaysia. Her research interests are in International Business and Cross Cultural Management. She is interested mainly in cultural values, organization culture, and how these two things play out in an international setting, specifically in multinational corporations. She has studied abroad in Germany and Hong Kong, and has had summer jobs in Holland and Thailand. Her main passions are travel, foreign languages, and learning about new cultures. Currently, she speaks German, Dutch, and Malay and is learning Chinese in her spare time.

On the home front, she lives in Athens Ohio with her boyfriend Maarten, two cats & Lucky and Oliver, and a 150 pound bullmastiff named Bruno (who is guarding her side of the bed and using her temperpedic pillow in her absence).

Wesley Koo

Wesley Koo

Wesley grew up in Shanghai, a sensational, exuberant city in eastern China. He spent 14 years there and came to the United States for high school. He went to high school in Claremont, CA, a place totally different from Shanghai; it is a peaceful town of 30,000--full of good-natured, retired citizens of America and five colleges including Pomona, Claremont McKenna, and Harvey Mudd. He has just finished his first year at MIT--a school undoubtedly more exciting than a big, liberal arts school down the street whose name starts with an "H".

At MIT, he plans to major in business management and environmental engineering. He chose these majors because he has a strong interest in dealing with people, the environment, and people with respect to the environment. In his spare time, he reads literature ranging from white literature to black literature, latino literature to asian literature--literature... He sings pop songs and recites poetry out loud just for self-entertainment. He is interested in the history of many regions and dimensions, and he is a huge fan for travelling. He writes travel logs wherever he goes in order to remind himself of the information 20 years from now. Some of the places he has been to are Estonia, Chile (for investigating tsunami and earthquakes), and Azerbaijan (high school debate exchange). Additionally, he worked for several official organizations in China as translators of all kinds of documents and information. He is particularly attracted to solving the landmine problem in Southeast Asia, and this is one of the major reasons he applied to SEALNet.