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Welcome our new contributing blogger, Mark Hiew!

I told you I was expanding!

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I’d like to introduce you to our newest team member, Mark Hiew:

My name is Mark Hiew. I am currently based in Chengdu, Sichuan Province, where, in addition to writing, I teach English and study Chinese. I moved to Chengdu in August 2007. Prior to that, I worked in the knowledge management unit of CHF International, an international development NGO based in Silver Spring, Md. from 2005 to 2007.

I was born in Perth, Western Australia to Chinese-Malaysian parents. I moved to Ellicott City, Md., where I completed high school and received a B.A. in International Relations from the University of Maryland at College Park.

During college, I was heavily (and remain somewhat) involved in policy advocacy on issues related to global HIV/AIDS, youth empowerment and comprehensive sexuality education, serving as a community organizer on the International Youth Leadership Council for Advocates for Youth, a sexual and reproductive health rights NGO in Washington D.C. and Student Global AIDS Campaign, a branch of the youth-led NGO Global Justice.

I covered the UN GA Special Session on AIDS in May 2006 for the blog Reproductive Health Reality Check and was a member of the international media team for the Toronto YouthForce at the International AIDS Conference (IAC) in Toronto in August 2006.

I currently sit on the board of Advocates for Youth and volunteer online for Taking IT Global, an information communication technology for development (ICT4D) NGO based in Toronto. I write on local Chengdu affairs for Chengdoo magazine, the city’s premier English language publication and keep an occasional personal blog (”Flatnose in China “).

I am particularly interested in youth activism, social entrepreneurialism and the economics of sustainability.

I once had a mullet, which I cut off in exchange for donations to a Fuel-EfficientStoves project in Darfur.

My favorite Sichuanese phrase is: “Hao fao!” (”how annoying!”)

Contact me:

mark.hiew [at] gmail [dot] com

If you are interested in joining the ResponsibleChina team, please write me at erica [at] responsiblechina [dot] com. Send 2-3 writing samples with a brief description of your interest in China, environmental affairs, social entrepreneurship or corporate social responsibility.

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5 comments for “Welcome our new contributing blogger, Mark Hiew!”

  1. [...] Read more about blogger Mark Hiew here. [...]

    Posted by Introduction to readers from RespChi’s “Sichuan office” : ResponsibleChina.com | December 12, 2007, 4:25 pm
  2. [...] Learning Center. In the meantime, please get acquainted with our new contributing blogger Mark Hiew.  Read his first post here. Also, for your reading pleasure, please take a look at this [...]

    Posted by E-Renlai Magazine : ResponsibleChina.com | December 18, 2007, 2:33 pm
  3. [...] recently, “I” became “we” when Mark Hiew joined as a contributing blogger. He is based in Chengdu – so if you’re the area, get in [...]

    Posted by ResponsibleChina.com: Environmental sustainability, corporate social responsibility and social entrepreneurship in China. | ResponsibleChina Recap 2007 | October 4, 2008, 1:32 am
  4. [...] man Mark Hiew and friends John Romankiewicz (of China’s Green Beat) and Alex Pasternack (of Treehugger) [...]

    Posted by ResponsibleChina.com: Environmental sustainability, corporate social responsibility and social entrepreneurship in China. | How Did RespChi Represent on 350 Day of Climate Action? | October 27, 2009, 11:36 pm
  5. [...] man Mark Hiew and friends John Romankiewicz (of China’s Green Beat) and Alex Pasternack (of Treehugger) [...]

    Posted by How Did RespChi Represent on 350 Day of Climate Action? | Manufacturer China | January 26, 2010, 8:22 am

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