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Adam Smith
Youth Advocate From Australia Joins Board of
International Youth Foundation
Adam Smith, a passionate advocate for young people's
active role in society, has joined the Board of the International Youth
Foundation (IYF), a global organization focused on the positive
development of children and youth.
An Australian, Smith is the founder of Directing Potential, a dynamic
social enterprise established in 2001 to maximize the potential of
Australia's youth. This has enabled Smith to engage with more than
10,000 young Australians and those working within the local youth and
education sectors. He was recently appointed as Deputy Chairperson of
The Foundation for Young Australians, a member of IYF's Global Partner
Network of youth-serving NGOs. Smith's dedication as a youth leader has
taken him around the world. He has worked with the Coalition for the
Homeless in New York and held the position of Australia's Youth
Representative to the General Assembly of the United Nations in 2003.
“I believe the world should not be bound by roles,
rules and responsibilities determined only by chronological age,” said
Smith, age 24. “Young people can be active agents for both change and
sustainable development in their own communities - if given the chance.
The International Youth Foundation, through its network of partners and
programs, gives youth just this chance and I am honored to now be a part
of such a far-reaching organization.”
The current IYF board is made up of an international group of business,
government and civil society leaders, all deeply committed to address
the challenges facing today's young people. Board members come from
Brazil, Finland, Jordan, the Philippines, Switzerland, Tanzania, the
United Kingdom, the United States, and now Australia.
“Effectively promoting the positive development of youth is clearly a
priority at IYF,” said David Bell, Chair of the IYF Board and Chairman
of the Financial Times Group. “Given his outstanding advocacy work in
the area of education reform, his keen understanding of the issues
impacting young people today, and his commitment to ensure that the
youth perspective is recognized and valued, asking Adam to join our IYF
governing board was a natural choice.”
Smith has held a number of senior positions within
Government and the not-for-profit sector and has developed and
implemented a range of effective programs to engage, challenge and
inspire young people and the communities around them. He is currently a
trustee of the Skills Plus Youth Foundation and has held positions on
the Adult, Community and Further Education Board. Smith is an Australia
Day Ambassador, recipient of the 2004 Celebrating Melbourne Award for
his outstanding contribution to Victoria's youth sector and has been
nominated three times as Young Australian of the Year.
“Where ever he goes, Adam Smith challenges common
perceptions of young people and what they can accomplish,” said William
Conn, Chairman of the Foundation for Young Australians. “His long-term
and passionate commitment to expanding the role of youth in shaping our
world has been an inspiration to all of us who have seen his efforts up
close.”
The IYF Board is represented by:
Sir David Bell, Chair
(United Kingdom), Chairman, Financial Times Group
Her Majesty Queen Rania Al-Abdullah (Jordan), Queen of the Hashemite
Kingdom
Sari Baldauf (Finland), Former Exec. Vice President & General
Manager, Networks, Nokia Corp.
Douglas L. Becker, Vice Chair (United States), Chairman and CEO of
Laureate Education Inc.
Maria Livanos Cattaui (Switzerland), Secretary General,
International Chamber of Commerce
Rick Little (United States of America), President and Founder,
ImagineNations Group
Helio Mattar (Brazil), President of the Akatu Institute for
Conscious Consumption
Dr. Penina Mlama (Tanzania), Executive Director, Forum for African
Women Educationalists
William S. Reese, President and CEO, International Youth Foundation
Hon. Richard F. Schubert, Chairman Emeritus (United States of
America), Vice Chairman, Peter F. Drucker Foundation
Adam Smith (Australia), Founder of Directing Potential; Social
Entrepreneur
Press release from: International Youth Foundation
13 May 2005
http://www.csrwire.com/article.cgi/3917.html
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