Rajnesh Singh
Chief Executive Officer
Rajnesh (Raj) Singh joined the APNIC Foundation in December 2023. He is a technology industry thought leader and former serial entrepreneur with extensive experience in the Asia-Pacific and beyond.
He has played founding and leading roles in several technology and private equity investment firms with significant experience in business management and strategy development, spanning diverse industries such as telecommunications, power infrastructure, agriculture, and real estate.
Raj has an intimate understanding of the nuances of the Asia-Pacific with lived experiences in the region. He has worked extensively with governments, academia, civil society, and the private sector and has served on several Advisory Boards. He has been part of Expert Working Groups for regional and international organisations on infrastructure, policy, regulatory reform, and development issues.
His Internet community leadership roles include Chair of the Asia-Pacific Regional Internet Governance Forum (APrIGF), Founding Chair of ICANN’s Asia Pacific Regional At-Large Organisation (APRALO), and he was the Regional Vice President for Asia-Pacific at the Internet Society (ISOC) and established its Singapore-based subsidiary.
At the APNIC Foundation he builds partnerships and advocates for the technologies, policies and best practices that contribute to a global, open, stable and secure Internet that is affordable and accessible to the entire Asia Pacific community.
Ann Kerrison-Liu
Head of Finance
Ann joined the APNIC foundation in May 2022. With over 15 years of professional experience in finance across various industries, Ann’s work has focused on financial governance and compliance, financial reporting, business analysis, and improvement. While working as a finance professional, Ann is passionate about applying her financial knowledge and skills to optimize the organization’s operational process and to help organizations to grow and succeed.
Prior to joining the APNIC Foundation, Ann was the financial controller of Rural Aid, one of Australia’s largest and most trusted rural charities. Before that, Ann developed her finance career in the sustainable economic development and environmental research sectors in the international organization Cardno. Ann has also previously worked in Multicultural Australia, a not-for-profit organization that advocates and provides settlement services to refugees and asylum seekers. The experiences in these for-purpose organizations have had a long-lasting impact on Ann’s view of humanitarian spirit, social and economic equality. It also shaped her career path toward finding ways to contribute to these aspects of society.
Aftab Siddiqui
Head of Stakeholder Relations
Aftab Siddiqui joined the Foundation in October of 2024. Based in Sydney, Aftab brings extensive experience in technical and business operations roles in the Internet service provider industry. He has an intimate knowledge of the Internet community, and has worked closely across technical communities, government agencies, civil society, and the private sector across the Asia Pacific. With a deep commitment to advancing the Internet ecosystem, he has worked on critical issues such as technology and infrastructure development, technical and non-technical stakeholder engagement, and policy advocacy.
As head of Stakeholder Relations, Aftab leads initiatives to strengthen the Foundation’s engagement with diverse stakeholders, including the technology industry, academia, project partners, and development organizations. He also drives fundraising strategies, supports technology development and research, and contributes to key organizational initiatives to further the Foundation’s mission and expand its impact across the region.
Neeti Biyani
Senior Advisor, Strategy and Development
Neeti joined the Foundation in October 2024. She brings a wealth of regional and global experience across intergovernmental and governmental agencies, civil society, and the tech sector.
Neeti has worked on issues including transparency, governance, social development and justice, and is a resolute believer in using strategic, evidence-based solutions in response to differentiated challenges to impact sustainable transformation. Her role in the Foundation includes leading strategy, planning, development, and impact on one hand, and coordinating advocacy frameworks for digital and Internet development on the other. She also works across the Foundation’s portfolio of programs to leverage synergies and drive impact.
Cathlene Corcoran
Senior Project and Business Coordinator
With over 20 years experience in administration, travel and coordination, Cathlene joined APNIC and the APNIC Foundation in a Business Services Coordinator role in October 2019 working primarily on coordinating training workshops within the Asia Pacific region, liaising with stakeholders to identify requirements for training facilities, providing travel plans, and ensuring correct data entry and allocation of costs for donor funding.
Cathlene has since moved into a Senior Project and Business Coordinator role where she helps to coordinate a range of projects including Switch! and Trust Discretionary Fund, coordinates travel for internal and external travellers to events and logistics for events both domestic and international, as well as Board support and Business Development Coordination.
Cathlene also handles platform management for the APNIC Foundation and coordinates the Foundation’s alignment with the External Relations team at APNIC to contribute to joint operations between the two organizations.
Cathlene has a Certificate IV in Business Management.
David Vivian
Monitoring and Evaluation Lead
David joined the APNIC Foundation in February 2021. He has worked in the non-profit sector for over 20 years in complex humanitarian environments in over 25 economies, and three years as a consultant in the humanitarian sector. David is the past owner of Program Management Group Australia, a full-service consulting firm for non-profit organizations and bilateral and multilateral donors.
David previously worked for World Vision International in Australia, Georgia, Jerusalem, the Pacific, and Timor Leste in management and director roles in a humanitarian affairs capacity. He has since worked in Swaziland, Lesotho, Zambia, Afghanistan, Mongolia and Nepal delivering training and evaluating development programs. His work focused on the economic empowerment of women; rural enterprises and producer organizations; agricultural markets and value chains; agricultural policy; program design, management and evaluation; policy analysis and advocacy; research, teaching and training; and coaching and facilitation.
David holds a BA in International Relations from Griffith University, an MBA from the University of New England and a Graduate Diploma in International Development from Murdoch University.
David Dawson
Senior Communications Coordinator
David Dawson joined the APNIC Foundation full time in January 2022, after a part-time secondment from APNIC in 2021. David previously spent a decade in China, most of that time working as a journalist in Beijing with a particular focus on the development of China’s technology sector and nascent startup culture. In addition to freelancing for a range of international publications, he served as Deputy Managing editor of a magazine and authored book chapters for one of the economy’s largest publishing houses. He also advised the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences on communications outreach.
In Australia, he worked for the strategic insights team at the national science agency, helping craft key reports including the national artificial intelligence ethics framework, before joining APNIC early in 2020.
David holds a BA in Communications from the University of the Sunshine Coast, and a Masters in Governance and Public Policy from the University of Queensland.
Indika Perera
Finance Officer
Indika joined the APNIC Foundation in June 2022. Before joining the APNIC Foundation, Indika worked as an accounts officer at APNIC from 2019. He has worked in the non-profit sector for over 7 years.
Indika is responsible for handling financial transaction processes with a primary focus of administering accounts receivable and payable functions of APNIC Foundation to the standard that meets audit requirements. He is also expected to support task and duties of APNIC Foundation’s financial operation including credit card transaction processing, bank reconciliations, intercompany invoicing, intercompany reconciliations, checking supporting documents to comply with audit requirements, ad-hoc tasks and general administrative support.
Indika has a Bachelor of business accounting graduate from Swinburne University in Melbourne and is currently studying to complete a CPA.
Project personnel
Ellisha Heppner
Grants Management Lead
ISIF Asia
Ellisha Heppner joined the Foundation in March 2023. She has more than 15 years of professional experience in program/project management and the design and delivery of complex projects, after working in the private sector, government and not-for profit sectors. She came to the Foundation from the NGO sector where she was responsible in driving the implementation of local, national, and international programs in related to improving education outcomes and literacy using EdTech within a variety of international locations including Asia and the Pacific.
Ellisha has a passion for international development and capacity building for impact. She has supported many organisations in their strategic and end to end project planning along with developing extensive technical and non-technical training programs.
Ellisha holds an MBA with key interest in training and development, a certification in Proci change management methodology and PMBOK project management fundamentals.
Marcos Sadao Maekawa
Research and Education Development Project Officer
AI3 and SOI Asia
Based in Tokyo for more than 25 years, Marcos joined the APNIC Foundation in August 2021. He coordinates and supports (or plays a liaison role) in the SOI Asia (Schools on Internet) and the AI3 (Asian Internet Interconnection Initiatives) projects at Keio University, Japan.
Marcos has been involved with academia in different positions—from research assistant to faculty—since 2010. His experience includes coordinating global citizenship-related research initiatives, design education programs, and collaborative projects with international organizations and educational institutions. In addition, Marcos also has a professional background in graphic design, publishing, and advertising.
Born and raised in São Paulo (Brazil), Marcos holds a BA in Architecture and Urbanism at the University of São Paulo (FAU-USP), with an emphasis on visual communication. He earned his master’s and Ph.D. degrees in media design from Keio University
Marcos looks at design beyond the aesthetic, playing an essential role in social impact. His interests are at the intersection of global society, learning technologies, diversity and inclusion, and media design.
Omar Ansari
Project Lead
Digital Leap – South Asia
Omar Ansari joined the Foundation as a contractor in December 2021, and became a full time staff member in June 2023. He began as project lead for the Technical Training and Mentoring for Internet Professionals in Afghanistan project, which then expanded to become Digital Leap South Asia.
Omar recently served as Acting Chairman and Vice Chairman (Technical) of Afghanistan’s telecom regulator. Prior to that, he worked as the CEO and Project Director of TechNation, a prominent community technology company based in Kabul. Omar is a change agent who leads by example.
He has designed and managed incubator support projects funded by the World Bank, USAID, the Dutch Government, the EU and the private sector that launched over 70 startups into the market. Omar also served as Kabul Director of the Founder Institute, a Silicon Valley-based idea stage accelerator. In addition, he has worked in fund management/oversight with a portfolio overseeing the telecom development fund and projects and programs funded by USAID, the World Bank, and the EU. He has served on the boards of multiple global ICT associations and professional groups, as well being an active participant in Internet governance forums.
With an agile mindset, Omar creates innovative project ideas and executes them with a passion for transforming the lives and livelihoods of citizens.
Burhan Uddin
Project Assistant
Digital Leap – South Asia
Burhan Uddin started working with APNIC (Asia Pacific Network Information Centre) Foundation in 2024 as a Project Assistant in the Digital Leap South Asia (DLSA) Project to enhance Internet skills in Afghanistan, Pakistan, and Maldives. Burhan plays a key role in supporting the project.
Burhan has over a decade of experience in Internet networking, teaching computer science, and ICT. He serves as a Computer Science lecturer at Gullabad College within the Higher Education Department of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan. Burhan teaches a variety of computer science courses and provides guidance to students in their final year projects and theses. Additionally, he oversees the implementation of ICT and IT infrastructure within departments.
He holds a master’s in computer science from the Federal Urdu University of Arts, Science and Technology in Karachi and is currently pursuing an MPhil at the University of Malakand.
Panida (Note) Kijrattana
Administrative Assistant
Switch! and ISIF Asia
Panida joined the APNIC Foundation in October 2022 as the Assistant Project Coordinator for the SWITCH SEA project in Thailand. She holds a Bachelor of Science in Computer Science and a Master of Science in Information Technology.
Prior to this role, Panida served as an IT Officer at the Asian Institute of Thailand, where she provided support for IT issues and served as a Web Administrator. Her experience also includes three years as a Lecturer in Computer Science at Shinawatra University. She has further contributed as a Data Engineer in a project with the Excise Department, where she was responsible for project assistance and team coordination.
Currently, Panida works as an Administrative Assistant at the Foundation, supporting various operational areas.
Ty Sok
National Coordinator for Cambodia
Switch!
Ty Sok joined the APNIC Foundation in October 2020. He has more than 10 years of professional experience in information technology work including extensive exposure to ICT development policies and applications, project management in civil society organizations and designing and implementing successful capacity building activities.
With a deep understanding of digital threats and a proactive approach to security, Ty has dedicated his career to protecting sensitive information and systems from cyber-attacks. As a trusted advisor, Ty has been instrumental in implementing advanced technologies that have significantly enhanced organizational efficiency and security. His forward-thinking approach and ability to translate complex technical concepts into actionable strategies have made him an invaluable asset to every organization he’s been a part of.
Maria (Mia) Perez
National Coordinator for the Philippines
Switch!
With her local industry and academic network, research and community engagement experience, Mia joined the APNIC Foundation in October 2020. She liaises between the Foundation and the project beneficiaries. She also supports and monitors the professional development needs of beneficiaries and collaborates with the Foundation for activities deemed necessary to achieve project objectives.
Before joining the Foundation, Mia previously worked for different government-funded research projects at the Electrical and Electronics Engineering Institute, University of the Philippines- Diliman for 7 years. Her most notable involvement was being one of the design and deployment engineers of the first community network deployed in rural Philippines.
She has a degree in Bachelor of Science in Electronics and Communications Engineering and Master of Engineering in Electrical Engineering.
Photchanan (Paan) Ratanajaipan
National Coordinator for Thailand
Switch!
Paan joined the APNIC Foundation in December 2020.
Prior to this, Paan worked with public and not-for profit organizations like at the Electricity Generating Public Company in Thailand as an information system development manager, at the Shinawatra University, Thailand as a full-time lecturer taught Computer Science courses for 16 years. She was also the director of THNIC Foundation, the not-for-profit internet related foundation.
At THNIC foundation, she has worked intensively with ICANN to promote Universal Acceptance (UA) in Thailand in raising awareness of using Thai domain names to Thais business and individuals. She participated in many events in building technical capacities to Thai technical community and software developers to be able to create and modify their systems to accept, validate, store, process, and display Thai domain names and email addresses properly.
As a national project coordinator at APNIC Foundation, she works on diversity and gender empowerment in technical leadership of the Internet industry in Southeast Asia, especially in Thailand.
Nhung Phan
National Coordinator for Viet Nam
Switch!
Nhung joined the APNIC Foundation in December 2020. She previously worked for the Vietnam Internet Information Center (VNNIC) from 2000 to 2018. She had many roles during her 17 years at VNNIC: Web developer to provide whois services for the .VN domain name, IP Hostmaster, IPv6 deployment trainer, policy maker and PR manager. Leaving VNNIC in early 2018, she moved to work for Korea National IT Promotion Agency (NIPA), Hanoi office as a senior researcher on the local ICT market and startup ecosystem. In 2019, Nhung moved to work for Vietnam Internet Association (VIA) as an Event and Project Manager.
Nhung has a Telecommunication Engineering Certificate from Hanoi University of Science and Technology and a Master of Public Administration from Viet Nam National Academy of Public Administration. She loves reading, farming and outdoor activities.
Saysomvang (Say) Souvannavong
National Coordinator for Lao PDR
Switch!
Say joined the APNIC Foundation in April 2022. He has more than 10 years of ICT professional work experience. Throughout his employment with the Lao National Internet Center (LANIC) and the Ministry of Technology and Communications, Say has been engaged in numerous areas of Internet development. From a government perspective, these include drafting policies, regulations, legislation, laws and development plans. From a technical perspective, he was involved in managing the registry systems of the Country Code Top-Level Domain Name (ccTLD .LA), developing the Lao Script Label Generation Ruleset for the Root Zone of domain name systems, and delegation of the Internationalized Domain Name (IDN ccTLD .ລາວ). He has been involved with the National Internet Exchange (NIX), International Internet Gateway (IIG) of the economy, National Root Certificate Authority (NRCA) for e-Signature using PKI Infrastructure, and the establishment of the National Internet Data Center (NIDC).
Abilio Bernardo Caldas
National Coordinator for Timor-Leste
Switch!
Abilio joined the APNIC Foundation in May 2022. He previously worked for around 10 years at the National Parliament of Timor–Leste as Chief of ICT, and has 18 years of experience in ICT. In his leadership role at National Parliament, he implemented major ICT support infrastructure systems to assist members of Parliament. He was enthusiastic in supporting staff to develop ideas for the implementation of e-parliament systems.
Abilio has learned to make decisions based on a combination of reason and practical experience. This approach has enabled him to work out advances and improvements in ICT development. In every case, it was this combination of reason or theory paired with implementation and the reinforcement of the two that has led to learning advancements. He now brings these skills to the SWITCH SEA project to help participants in their learning journey
He has a degree in Computer Science and a Masters of Information Management Systems.