World Federation of United Nations Associations - Current Leadership

Current Leadership

President

  • Park Soo Gil

Secretary-General

  • Bonian Golmohammadi

Executive Committee Members

  • Jay Jethwa - Vice-Chair - Australia
  • Kathryn White, Chair - Canada
  • Zhang Xiao'an - China
  • Cissa Wa Numbe - Dem. Rep. Congo
  • Carlos Amat Fores - Cuba
  • Christos Theodoulou - Cyprus
  • Helena Laukko - Finland
  • Ramaz Aptsiauri - Georgia
  • Suresh Srivastava - India
  • Sun Joun-yung - Rep. of Korea
  • Kari Solholm - Norway
  • Alexei Borisov, Vice-Chair - Russia
  • Kwang Boon Lee - Singapore
  • Eduard Sagarra Trias - Spain
  • Aleksander Gabelic - G.S.Chair Sweden
  • Phil Mulligan - UK
  • Patrick Madden - USA
  • Norma Rojas - Venezuela

Treasurer

  • Sundeep Bhutoria

Vice Presidents

  • Beate Wagner - Germany
  • Ervin Gombos - Hungary
  • Rena Shashua Hasson - Israel
  • Mohammad Rashad Daureeawo - Mauritius
  • Damba Bir Thapa - Nepal
  • Harold Herman - South Africa

Friends of WFUNA

  • Amb William vanden Heuvel, President
  • Mr Louis Perlmutter, Treasurer
  • Amb Robin Duke, Board Member
  • Mr John V Pierce, Board Member
  • Mr John Whitehead, Board Member
  • Mr Michael Cooper, Board Member
  • Mr Maurice Strong, Board Member
  • Lord David Hannay, Board Member
  • Mrs. Gillian Sorensen, Board Member
  • Ms. Marilyn Haft, Board Member
  • Mr. Warren Hoge, Board Member
  • Mr. Alfred Ross, Board Member

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