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REGIONAL FINAL PROGRAM SHANGHAI MARCH 13-14, 2015 HULTPRIZE.ORG

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REG IONAL F INAL PROGRAM

SHANGHA IMARCH 13 -14 , 2015

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HOW W I LL YOU CHANGE

THE WO RLD W I TH USD1 M I LL I O N?

The Hult Prize competition is a call to action for the world’s brightest minds to tackle the world’s most pressing issues.

Change tomorrow, today.

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Dea r A t t en d ees ,

On behalf of our partners President Bill Clinton and the Clinton Global Initiative, IXL Center, and Hult International Business School, thank you for attending the Regional Final of the 6th annual Hult Prize.

The Hult Prize has grown to be a benchmark competition for social entrepreneurship. The aim of the Challenge is to identify and launch the most compelling solutions to the crippling issues faced by the billions in need at the bottom of the economic pyramid, by crowdsourcing innovative, disruptive, and catalytic ideas from student teams from all over the planet.

We would like to take this opportunity to thank the thousands of participants and their academic institutions for making this year’s Challenge the most successful yet. A big thank you also goes to the judges, all of whom have given up their spare time to help the next generation of social innovators refine their ideas. Together you are a powerful network of people and resources that are on the forefront of positive change for humanity.

We hope you enjoy today’s event and that you will be inspired by the solutions presented. We do believe that the Hult Prize can change the world and hope you will continue to support us as we look to implement the ideas generated.

Warm Regards,

Dr. Stephen Hodges President Hult International Business School

Ahmad Ashkar CEO & Founder Hult Prize Foundation

WELCOME

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THE HULT PR I ZE

If you want to meet the world’s most promising young social entrepreneurs, look no further than the Hult Prize. Founded in 2009 by Hult International Business School graduate Ahmad Ashkar, today the Hult Prize is the world’s largest student competition and crowdsourcing platform for social good. In 2012, President Bill Clinton named the Hult Prize in a TIME Magazine article that highlighted the top five ideas changing the world.

Each year, in partnership with the Clinton Global Initiative and Hult International Business School, President Clinton challenges students around the world to develop innovative social enterprises that can transform lives. The goal? To tackle the world’s most pressing global issues, from poverty to affordable housing.

Winners receive USD1 million in seed capital, as well as mentorship and advice from international business leaders to help launch their ideas. Regional contests are held each spring across five international cities of competition in Boston, San Francisco, London, Dubai, and Shanghai, culminating in a final competition and awards ceremony held in New York during the Clinton Global Initiative’s annual meeting in the fall. Regional event winners are also invited to join a summer Hult Prize Accelerator Program and given a one-year membership to the CGI.

The Hult Prize is made possible through the support of the Hult family, including Swedish entrepreneur Bertil Hult, founder of the world’s largest private education company, EF Education First, an affiliate of Hult International Business School.

“1 .4 M I LL I O N HO URS SPEN T ON TH IS YEAR ’S CHAL L EN G E BY THE NEXT GENERAT I O N OF SOC IAL ENTREPRENEURS W HO HA I L F ROM OVER 130 CO UNTR I ES . ”

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PRES IDENT ’S MESSAGE

Dea r Fr i en d s ,

We are living in an era where the opportunities and the challenges to improve the life of all people come hand in hand. Many enterprises around the globe are rising to meet these challenges by creating smart solutions that elevate the quality of human life. However, with rising population and scarce resources, we need to create innovative platforms that address these challenges and deliver more sustainable solutions.

I believe that the Hult Prize Competition is one such inspiring platform that can deliver solutions to address some of our pressing challenges by utilizing the collective minds and efforts of some of the brightest, young, dynamic innovators from across the globe. In the past, we have tackled housing, energy, education, food security and healthcare challenges on a global level and the competition has yielded teams with powerful and transforming ideas. These teams managed to not only develop these ideas but also implement them in serving the greater good.

This year, we have identified a topic important to our family and to our global progress. The early years of a child’s development are critical building blocks for future success. Governments, the private sector, and NGOs have been striving to reduce the cost of education and improve access; however these efforts are not delivering the desired results. Today, more than 100 million children under the age of six in developing countries fail to reach their potential in cognitive development. This has a significant effect on their life, their families, communities and nations in which they live. Mothers from informal urban settlements, all around the world, face the difficult decision each day to either pull out an older child from school to take care of their younger siblings, stay home with their children, or go to work to make a living and leave their children in formal or informal childcare centers. In each case, the healthy growth and development of these children is compromised due to untrained siblings, lack of stimulation, unsafe physical environments, and caregiver neglect. The 6th Annual Hult Prize challenge will ask teams to find new sustainable social enterprise approaches to promote and increase early childhood development and help the not so privileged children access their right to have quality education.

In order to stem this crisis and alleviate the burden on those working to survive on just a few dollars a day, we must offer smart solutions that will drive down cost, motivate parents and create awareness about the importance of early childhood development. Social enterprises, which creatively combine the tools used by governments, NGOs, and the private sector, offer some of the most promising opportunities for innovation in these areas. Through the Hult Prize challenge, you will be part of the solution as you develop accessible and affordable programs capable of delivering quality early education to the millions of underprivileged children who desperately need to get education at the earliest ages in or near the world’s cities.

Access to quality early education is every child’s birth right. As you work to create business plans that advance shared opportunity, shared responsibility, and shared prosperity, I encourage you to take the opportunity to learn from other companies and organizations that have made strides in this area. I commend all of you who choose to answer this important call and I look forward to seeing the many outstanding ideas the competition will produce.

Sincerely,

Bill Clinton 42nd President of United States of America

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42nd President of the United States, Bill Clinton, at the 2014 Final of the Hult Prize.

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T IME EVENT LOCAT ION

4:00 - 5:00 PM Registration

Hult InternationalBusiness School

5:00 - 5:10 PM Welcome Orientation

5:10 - 7:00 PMHult Prize and Early Childhood Education Training Sessions

7:00 - 9:00 PM Networking Reception

T IME EVENT LOCAT ION

7:30 - 8:30 AM Registration & Breakfast

Hult InternationalBusiness School

8:00 AM All presentations due via USB

09:00 - 11:00 AM Preliminary round: Morning Pitches/peer panel Session

11:00 – 11:30 AM Peer Panel Feedback Session

11:30 - 12:00 PM Judges Clarity Session

12:00 - 1:00 PM Lunch

1:00 - 3:00 PM Preliminary round: Afternoon Pitches/Peer Panel session

3:00 – 3:30 PM Peer Panel Feedback Discussion

3:30 - 4:00 PM Judges Clarity Session

4:00 - 4:30 PM Take shuttle bus to the Waterhouse

5:30 - 6:00 PM Opening Ceremony

The Waterhouse

6:00 – 7:45 PM Final Round Pitches (6 total)

7:45 - 8:15 PM Judges’ Deliberation

8:15 - 8:20 PM Award Ceremony

8:20 - 10:00 PM Evening Dinner Reception

9:45 – 10:15 PM Take shuttle bus to After party venue

11:00 - 2:00 AM After Party The Apartment

FR I DAY, MARCH 13 , 2015

SATURDAY, MARCH 14 , 2015

The Hult Prize regional final will take place Friday, March 13 and Saturday, March 14, 2015. Times are subject to change.

REG IONAL F INAL

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JUDGES

Steven Willekens is based in Spencer Stuart’s Shanghai office and leads the firm’s Leadership Advisory Services in China. Steven focuses on diagnosing and changing culture at the organizational, team and individual levels; working with senior executives on analyzing and developing their leadership capabilities; and illuminating and enhancing the dynamics of both team and organizational effectiveness. Originally from the Netherlands, Steven has lived and worked in China for the last four years. He also spent nearly a year traveling throughout Asia performing humanitarian work for a foster home. Steven speaks Dutch, English, German and Mandarin. He holds a master’s degree in international economics from Maastricht University, Netherlands.

Bin is a member of EY’s Asia-Pacific Area Operating Executive and the Global Talent Executive Committee.Bin’s role includes driving the development of a high performance teaming culture – one that attracts top talent into the organization, and provides our people with an inclusive and engaging work environment and tremendous opportunities for personal and professional development. Bin’s career as a HR professional began with Ernst & Young in the US in 1990 and includes a number of Talent leadership roles, including Americas Pacific Southwest Sub-Area People Leader. After returning to her native Shanghai in 2008, Bin served as a senior member of the Ernst & Young’s Far East Area People leadership team and People Leader for the Greater China Sub-Area before taking on her current role.

Steven Willekens China Practice Leader, Leadership Advisory Services Spencer Stuart

Bin WolfeManaging Partner, Talent Asia-PacificErnst & Young

Helen is the co-head of the China office and a member of L.E.K.’s Global Leadership Team, the firm’s governing committee. Helen is the head of L.E.K.’s China life sciences practice, with extensive case work and industry experience covering the full bio/pharmaceutical and medtech value chain, ranging from early research services to post-market product positioning and sales force effectiveness. She is on the Editorial Board of PharmAsia and on the Advisory Committee for BIO China. Helen is a sought after speaker and author on the opportunities and issues in the China healthcare and life sciences. She was an associate director of finance at Genentech and a sales planner at Abbott Laboratories. She was on the Board of Pharmaceutical Management Sciences Association from 1995 to 1997, and was honored by Who’s Who Among American Women from 1993 to 1995.

Helen ChenDirector and Partner Head of China Life SciencesL.E.K. Consulting

Kenneth Jarrett is a President of the American Chamber of Commerce in Shanghai since September 2013. Prior to that he was the Greater China Chairman for APCO Worldwide, a Washington-based public affairs consultancy from 2008 to 2013, and before that a U.S. diplomat from 1982 to 2008. During his 26-year diplomatic career, his postings included Consul General in Shanghai, Deputy Consul General in Hong Kong, and Director of Asian Affairs at the White House National Security Council. He also served in Beijing, Chengdu, Singapore, and had several assignments in Washington, DC. Mr. Jarrett has degrees from Cornell University, Yale University and the National War College.

Ricardo Luiz Willemann was born in 17th of November of 1977 in the German colonized city of Joinville, the third biggest industrial zone in the south of Brazil. Pursuing his education in the field of industrial chemistry, chemical engineering and material science in Brazil and Germany, he has along his career worked several years in each part of all the three continents in technical, innovation, business and management functions. Currently working for Evonik Industries AG, he is rising the Business Line of High Performance Polymers to achieve accelerated profitable growth of 10 to 30 % CARG in areas of automotive, aerospace, renewable energies, sports and optics.

Rina Joosten is an entrepreneur, board member and publicist. Besides, Rina is the founder and serves as a Board Member of international HR consultancy International Top Talent. She held various management positions at a global science-based company active in health and nutrition. Here she focused on the commercialization process of R&D and innovation. Rina is Board member of the Benelux Chamber of Commerce in Shanghai. Here, she chairs the Innovation Platform with Technology Directors of multinationals. Rina is advisor and coach of various technology start-ups. She is associated with Shanghai Jiaotong University and Nyenrode Business Universiteit as a speaker and trainer.

Kenneth JarrettPresidentAmerican Chamber of Commerce

Ricardo Luiz WillemannVice-President & General Manager Asia Pacific, Evonik Specialty Chemicals (Shanghai) Co., Ltd.

Rina Joosten Rabou CCOSeedlink Tech

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JUDGES

Bas Beek finished his Master of Business Economics in the Netherlands, he got a job as product manager at a big Dairy Company. After that, he joined a worldwide Consultancy firm as a Business Consultant. At that time, he worked at a childcare project and saw the significant importance of the care and development of young children. He chose to set up a childcare company with high quality and flexibility. A company where even parents could learn from, with a profound mission: to build new generations every day to add to a better world. CompaNanny was born in 2003. Today, CompaNanny has 18 locations, 500 people working and over 20 million dollar turnover.

Bas Beek Founder CompaNanny

Shirley is instrumental in establishing Sesame Street as the leading content provider for pre-school education in China. Shirley oversees content development, digital distribution, education, merchandising and community engagement. She plays a critical role in building strategic partnership with key local players in media, education, public and private sectors. Recently she established Sesame Street’s partnership with CCTV Children’s Channel to co-produce top-rated program “Sesame Street Chinese New Year Special”, which was the only program from Mainland China nominated for “Best Preschool Program” at 2014 Asian Television Awards. Prior to joining Sesame Workshop, Shirley was a consultant at McKinsey & Company based in Hong Kong.

Shirley ZhuVice President, Executive Director ChinaSesame Workshop

Olivier Schwab is the Executive Director of the World Economic Forum’s China operations since 2011, located in Beijing. His responsibilities comprise engaging Chinese business, government and academic leaders into the World Economic Forum’s project and initiatives. Additionally he leads the development of the Annual Meeting of New Champions, the foremost global summit on science, technology and innovation, held in China in the cities of Dalian and Tianjin each year. Previously, Olivier Schwab managed the community of Technology Pioneers at the World Economic Forum’s Geneva headquarters. Prior to joining the World Economic Forum in 2010, Olivier Schwab worked as a management consultant before joining Schindler as Executive Assistant to the President.

Bob Zhu joined Nielsen in 2011 as our Chief HR Officer for Greater China Region. To help drive our sustainable growth in Greater China, Bob and his HR team has been working on to provide a strong organizational support by enhancing Nielsen talent and leadership development programs, advising and coaching leaders and ensuring engagement of associates etc. Before Nielsen, Bob took HR leadership roles with a number of multi-national and China companies including Nike, Capital One and Electronic Arts etc. In 2001, Bob led Navion, a wholly own subsidiary company of Capital One in China, to be ranked as the 10th Best Employer in Asia by Asian Wall Street Journal and the Far Eastern Economic Review.

Mr. Xinkai Chen is Director of Finance & Operations of Hugo Boss China Retail and General Manager of HUGO BOSS Guangdong Trading. He is responsible for Finance, Logistics, IT and HR & Administration management of HUGO BOSS entities in mainland China. Before joined in HUGO BOSS China, Mr. Chen lived and worked abroad in Singapore, Hong Kong and UK for more than 10 years. He holds a Master degree from CASS Business School and is the Fellow member of ACCA (The Association of Chartered Certified Accountants) and Associate member of ACT (Association of Corporate Treasurers).

Fernando Alves Moreira is a transformational leader with strong international experience working for global organizations creating and implementing high performance and innovative customer centric business growth strategies and models through intelligent use of technology forming high performance teams that delivers sustainable value to shareholders, customers, employees and society. Prior to be CEO of Ping An Direct Consultancy Co., Ltd, he had a very successful career at Cigna CMC as CEO & General Manager. Fernando is graduated in Mechanical Engineering (1985) from Escola Politectnica da USP with a MSC in Automation and Manufacturing Systems Engineering (1990) from National Technological University - USA.

Fernando Alves Moreira CEOPingAn Direct

Olivier SchwabExecutive DirectorWorld Economic Forum

Bob ZhuChief HR Officer of Greater ChinaThe Nielsen Company

Xinkai ChenDirector of Finance & Operations HUGO BOSS

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SOC IAL MED IA

Welcome to the #HultPrize! We are very excited to have you as part of the team. This year one of Hult Prize’s goals is to leverage Twitter, Facebook, YouTube, and Flickr to help solve some of the world’s most pressing social challenges. We need your help to get the message out!

Our hope is to have thought leaders, universities, participants, special guests, and news outlets involved in the conversation happening in New York City and worldwide. We encourage you to get involved in the dialogue online, share your story and connect with others.

Stay connected and follow the progress of each of the winning teams around the world by connecting with us on twitter and following #HP15.

To become part of the conversation on Twitter please use #innovate2educate and #HP15.

Looking forward to chatting with you via Facebook and Twitter,

#HultPrize Social Media Team

@hu l t p r i z e

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Africa UniversityAmerican University in CairoAmerican University of NigeriaAmerican University of SharjahAmity University Uttar PradeshArizona State UniversityAshesi UniversityAshesi UniversityAshoka UniversityAsian Institute of ManagementAston UniversityAteneo de Manila UniversityAudencia School of Management Australian National UniversityBabson CollegeBangladesh University of Engineering and TechnologyBinus International UniversityBits Pilani Goa CampusBoise State UniversityBoston CollegeBoumerdes UniversityBRAC UniversityBrandeis UniversityBritish University in EgyptBrown UniversityCalifornia College of the ArtsCambridge Judge Business School (University of Cambridge)Cambridge UniversityCentral European University Legal Studies Chinese University of Hong Kong Claremont McKenna CollegeCollege of Engineering, Pune, India Colorado State University, Fort Collins Columbia UniversityCornell Johnson Graduate School of ManagementCornell UniversityCranfield School of Management Dankook UniversityDelhi Technological University(Formerly Delhi College of Engineering)Duke UniversityEarlham CollegeEcole Centrale ParisÉcole PolytechniqueEge UniversityEMI MoroccoEmory UniversityENPC School of International Management Erasmus University - Rotterdam School of ManagementESADE Business SchoolESADE Business SchoolESADE Business SchoolESADE Business SchoolESADE Business SchoolFaculdades Integradas Rio BrancoFlorida International UniversityForeign Trade University, VietnamGeorge Washington University

Georgia Institute of TechnologyGlasgow Caledonian UniversityGonzaga UniversityGriffith UniversityGriffith UniversityHarvard Business SchoolHarvard UniversityHebrew University of JerusalemHEC MontrealHEC ParisHelwan UniversityHertie School of Governance Hitotsubashi UniversityHong Kong University of Science and TechnologyDuke UniversityUniversity of TampaYale UniversityHult International Business SchoolIE Business SchoolIE Business School IE UniversityIE UniversityIIT KharagpurIMT GhaziabadIndian Institute of Technology, Kharagpur Indian Institute of Technology, Kharagpur Indian School of BusinessIndiana UniversityINSEADInternational University-Viet Nam National UniversityISB Indian School of BusinessIsra University, Islamabd, PakistanJ.F. Oberlin UniversityJacobs University BremenJohns Hopkins UniversityKAUSTKellogg School of Management at Northwestern UniversityKoc UniversityLondon School of Economics and Political ScienceLund UniversityManchester Business SchoolMannheim Business SchoolMcGill UniversityMiddlebury Institute of International Studies at MontereyMiddlesex UniversityMITMonash UniversityMonterey Institute of International Studies Nanyang Technological University National Chengchi UniversityNational Polytechnic University Bamenda National University Of Science and Technology (NUST)National University of SingaporeNew York University Steinhardt School of Culture, Education and Human Development, New York University

New York University, Abu Dhabi Northeastern UniversityNorthwestern UniversityNorthwestern University - Kellogg School of ManagementNYUOntario College of Art and DesignOregon State UniversityPeking University HSBC Business School Pinchot UniversityPrinceton UniversityQueen’s School of Business, Canada RMIT International University Vietnam Rollins College, Crummer Graduate School of BusinessRotman School of Management, University of TorontoRotterdam School of ManagementRoyal College of ArtRutgers University- NewarkSabanci UniversitySaint Mary’s College of California Schulich School of BusinessSchulich School of Business // York UniversitySciencesPoSDA BocconiShanghai Advanced Institute of Finance Sophia UniversityStanford UniversityStockholm School of EconomicsSurya UniversityTecnologico de MonterreyThe American University in CairoThe British University in EgyptThe College of William & MaryThe Ohio State UniversityThe University of TokyoThe University of Virginia Darden School of BusinessTsinghua UniversityUC Irvine Paul Merage Business School at UCIUCLAUIBEUniversidad del Valle, Colombia Universidade de BrasiliaUniversitas IndonesiaUniversity of BirminghamUniversity of CalgaryUniversity of California, Berkeley University of California, IrvineUniversity of California, San Diego University of California, Santa Barbara University of California, Santa Cruz University of CambridgeUniversity of Cape TownUniversity of Central FloridaUniversity of Chicago Booth School of BusinessUniversity of Cincinnati - Carl H. Lindner College of Business

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REG IONAL F INAL I STS

University of ExeterUniversity of GhanaUniversity of Hawai’i at ManoaUniversity of IndonesiaUniversity of IowaUniversity of JordanUniversity of MacauUniversity of MichiganUniversity of Notre DameUniversity of Nottingham Ningbo ChinaUniversity of OxfordUniversity of PennsylvaniaUniversity of Saint Thomas Opus College of BusinessUniversity of SaskatchewanUniversity of Shanghai for Science and

TechnologyUniversity of Southern CaliforniaUniversity of St. AndrewsUniversity of StrathclydeUniversity of TampaUniversity of the West Indies, Mona.University of ToledoUniversity of TorontoUniversity of Toronto Rotman School of ManagementUniversity of TunisUniversity of VirginiaUniversity of WarwickUniversity of WaterlooUniversity of Western OntarioUniversity of Wisconsin School of Business

University of ZurichUNIVO UniversityUPF Barcelona School of ManagementVanderbilt UniversityVERN University of Applied SciencesVillanova UniversityVlerick Business SchoolWarwick Business SchoolWashington University in St. LouisWestern UniversityXingwei CollegeYonsei university

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THANK YOU

The 6th annual Hult Prize would not have been possible without the support of the Hult family, Hult International Business School President Dr. Stephen Hodges, and the help of hundreds of staff and volunteers. We would like to thank everyone, including the following people for their dedication, hard work, and support throughout the planning and execution of this year’s Challenge:

CENTER FO R IN N O VAT ION , EXCELLENCE AND LEAD ERSH IP ( I X L )

Fernando Onosaki Hitendra Patel Karla Gomes Pamela McNamara Rolando Saavedra Ronald Jonash Samuel Freeman Victor Fernandes

CL INTO N G LO BAL IN I T I AT I VE

Fred Poust Monique Aiken Sarah Raassi

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Adam Motiwala Alethea Sibois Alexandra Giunta Ashley Zhang Benjamin Remos Charlemagne Quinitio Christophe Didion Chinedu Anidi Clarissa Taveras Daniel Bjarne Daniel Meyer Dena Samra Einar Bodström Emily Burke Emily Townley Gunnar Link Hallie Moran Henrik Jonson Henrik Totterman

Holly Murphy Husayn CharifJames Morrison Jane Russell Jean DeVilleneuve Jennifer Martin Joyce Yue Joshua Rajkumar Julie Brown Katie Wagnon Katherine BoshkoffKelli Dienhoff Ken Yanhs Kristen Tyrrell Kris Baylon Kyle Higgins Laura Cohen Leticia Gonzalez-Reyes Lindsay LinkMagdalena Soszynska Majid Salehizadeh Michael Tsai Michaela Mencerova Michelle We Muhammad Usman Ngo Lam Nikhil Chaudhry Olga Dyakova Peter Russell Peter HillPriya Sultan Rebecca Joyce Robert Chater Shaun Carver Shawna Routh Silvia Estivill Tanja Levine Thomas Hall Tiffany Casale Tiffany Chan Unggul Dalimunthe Putra Zak Elyazgi

HULT PR I ZE COM M I T T E E A ND VOLU NT E E RS

Abel PenaAbimbola Ajibade Adebayo Komolafe

Adeoti Mayowa Aditya Tiyya Adriene Smith Ahmed Banna Ahmed El Beheiry Ajmal Suhail Alan Jones Albert Khaoutiev Alberto Caballero Alberto Salamone Alex Yuen Alexander Gotz Alexandra Abad Alfredo Guadarrama Ali Asghar Akhtar Ali Daryaei Ali Hassan Ali Laila Alice Loison Aline Bogoni Amanda R. Martins Amrith Eapen Ana de Almeida Torres Ana Lucia Gerardi Spínola Ana Paula Kitano de Oliveira Ana Pereira Ana Roselli Ana Sordo Anamaria Nascimento de Costa Andrea Skerritt Andrew FieldAngela Garcia Angelita Reyes Anika Pfeiffer Anjana Pandathil Anna Dimov Anthony Bert Dacyon Antonio Mara Anurag Mishra Ariel Engel Pesso Arjita Sethi Arnaldi ParedesArnaldo Arnal Ashish RohillaAshtyn Packer Ashwin Venugopal Menon

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Assem Sapanova Athanasios Kyriazis Auxi Heredia Ayobami Ifabiyi Bart Suchomski Bautista Urena Beatriz Freire Ben Berenson Bernardo Urquiza Fierro Bernat Ferrete Garcia Bettina Gonzaga Brenda Hernandez Brian Osam-Duodu Brittany Brese Bruno Csar Gallo Bruno Ibarra Camila Maria da Silva Martinelli Camila Silva Camilo de Lellis Santos Capucine Morin Carla Fallenbacher-Vila Carlos Lolatto Carmen Liu Carolina Barrack Carolina Leal Silva Caroline Hayes Caroline Rosa Ierichz Caroline Zhang Cesar Akira Ijichi Tanaka Chanelle Harrigan Charlotte Vilstrup Chris Chan Christine Mao Christine Souffrant Cindy Mackey Cindy Te Claudina Carolina Gomes Clemens Blaschke Coco Liu Courtney Watts Cristina Carol Sanson Reza Cristina Najjar Cynthia Lin Damu Winston Daniel Malaman Shimizu Daniel Mi Daniela Colombo Daniela Genie Daniela Griscioli Danric Jaime Dave Kortekaas Davi Mouro Galli David Rueda Debbie Dowling Deborah Eiras Deepak Sharma Demetri Asiatidis Dhruv Kocha Diana Carolina Toro Leon Diana Trujillo Dina Yimer

Doria Bukić Dorothy Lu Edubiel Arturo Alpizar Sosa Eleonora Ferrero Elizabeth Bojanini Emi Harry Emilliana Angaline Kesumajaya Emily Zhao Enrique Casas Jaramillo Erick Pegot-Ogier Erika Prezoto Errin Verani EunKyoung Lee Ewout Vanmassenhove Faateh Dhillon Felipe Assef Gonsales Filipe Gafaniz Fernando Silva Francesco Castellana Francielle da S. Selidone Santos Frank Jia Li Frida Zhang Gabriel Sá e Farias George Wu Giacomo Siega Gilka Bittencourt Giuseppe Quevedo Giuseppe Saviano Gloria Berbesi Gloria Zhang Gregoire Berniere Gustavo Sanchez Harry Vuylsteke Harshit Agarwal Hedda Yao Henry Zheng Herick Santos Iboro Inyang Ibrahim Abdulrahmon Ibrahim Issahaka Icaro Bruno Felinto Brito Ignacio Sainz Isaura Maria Lira Kerkhofs Ivan Arista Jackie Chapman Jahnella Santillan Jaivijay Singh Dhalla Jamal Blackwell Jameela Moomen Jamie Turner Jan Goedvalk Janika Collatz Jas Khehra Javier Reygadas Jaya Prakash Goulikar Jeanfranco Hernandez Jennifer Kleppers Jennifer Miller Jens Thunstedt

Jeremy Baron Jesse Sallis Jessica Cai Jessica Fonseca Jéssica Sardela Feliciano Jihong Yang Jingyuan Xu Joanna St.Clair Johan Elmendorp John Tocco John Viano Jon Grecu Jonathan Yuji Kimura Jorge Gonzalez Jorge Pires Jose Prado Juan Venegas Julia Kim Julian Pastrana Justino Cupenala Kari Felton Kate Stevenson Katherine Mainardi Keith Foster Kenny Trinh Keri Zhou Kevin John Joseph Khushbu Modi Kilean Watson Kimmy Li Komolafe Adebayo Konopassevich Varvara Laila Askar Larissa Franklin Neri Laura Toma Laura van Schravendijk Leandre Moore Leonardo Piumi Leslie Lopez Leticia Costa Rizzardi Lina Sharafeddin Lincoln Tanyi Lisa Schwampe Lissette Violeta Mendez Loan Le Lorena Rodriguez Lotus Mendoza Loy Akondeng Lucas Goulart Neves Lucia Song Luciana Gomes Pedrosa Luis Escamilla Mackenzie Garrity Mads Frid Nørgaard Magda Soszynska Maggie Varland Manami Suzuki Marco Sacchetto Maria Ahmed Maria Francisca Pereira de Almeida

THANK YOU

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Maria Latronico Maria Mataj Maria Mendez Maria Zhuge Maribel Gaytan Mariela Bastidas Marina Johansson Marta Martinez Rodriguez Masego Mbaakanyi Mathilde Bongers Matthew Chapman Matthias Ludwig Max Hejazi Mayur Chimurkar Melanie Haupt Melanie Xu Melhem Masri Melina Assumpçao Melina Navarro Melina Ruttimann Melissa Sierra Meri Bozulanova Michaela Mencerova Mohamed Bouchouari Monserrat Irazoqui Moyra Neale Muslimah Nur Islami Myvoor Checkove Natalia Calvachi Prieto Natalia Gomez Angel Natasha Thrisk Nathalia Justo Nathalia Vieira Cruz Nav Dutta Naya Akel Nayeli Vivanco Neelofar Husain Nicholus McKee Nicole Lana Leão da Silva Nikhil Peter Niklas FriedbergNofisatu Mojidi Nogui Fernandez Nomindari Munkhuu Nurkhalisa Md Affendi

Olayiwola Abimbola Olena Ivanyk Otto Lucas Domingues de Lima Pamela Leandro Pamela Wagner Paolo Gomez Parth Joshi Paul Torkehagen Paulo Afonso dos Santos Locali Pedro Olaechea Philipp Damaschke Prosper Salford Rachael Millard Rachel Mencias Rafael Gutierrez Rahini Basur Raj Bharat Mehta Raphael Di Napoli Ravi Vaithinathan Renata Tomaz Pires Ricardo Gawlinski Riina Hakala Ritika Singh Rona Yin Roshan S. Kotian Rudah Mourão Galli Rukaiya Salim Saba Faghihi Sabitha Rudraraju Sagar Khandelwal Sakshi Vora Sameera Kashmiri Samir Vadia Sanjay Ramakrishna Sara Paquet Sarang Jalan Sarthak Garg Serena Dalrymple Shakeel Ahmed Shaun Carver Sidra Iftikhar Sizen Elvin Akcal Stella Mandehou Stella Maris Monfils Steven Bong Steven McAnulty

Sumant Sumant Sumeet Srivastav Sunny Sheth Suprinya Kunta Suyasha Hegde Swati Bhattacharya Syed Altaf Sylvia Wang Taher Zawawi Talina Gonzalez Talitha Thieme Guenka Ted Carr Tee Tran Tena Pick Thaia Maíra Alvarez Theerapat Palawongse Thiago Galan de Abreu Thomas Jackson Thomas Sanchez Ubich Tommaso Scudiero Tony Akuwuogu Tornye Avotri Tushar Rishi Vaibhav Sharda Vanessa Balbino Pereira Vats Varun Veronica Giacobbe Veronica Pietrobon Victoria Capriles Victoria Ringeisen Vipin Singh Walter Tammattey Wanda-Marie Carey Weerawan (Jane)Ngarmpaiboonsombat Wenjun Li Whitney Dang Yaduraj Joshi Yehia Hassaan Yihang Liao Ying He Yugank Singh

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