Speaker : Karma Hamu Dorjee
Aum Karma Hamu Dorjee is currently the Chairperson of the Royal
Civil Service Commission. She has over 26 years experience in the public
sector. She joined the civil service in 1993. Prior to being appointed a the
Chairperson, she served as Commissioner for Royal Civil Service Commission.
Aum Karma has a Master’s degree in Local and Regional Development from
the Institute of Social Studies, The Hague.
Host: Dr. Karma Phuntsho
The Founder and President of Loden Foundation, a development organization
that promotes education, social entrepreneurship and Bhutan’s culture and tradition
as well as the Shejun Agency for Bhutan’s Cultural Documentation and Research.
Add on session by Kinlat T. Dorji: Story telling on Bhutanese architecture with BhutanNess
Kinlay T Dorji is a young architect running an architectural studio Yalnik Architects
and writes about Bhutanese architecture on his Instagram page bhutanness. He graduated
from Assumption University in Thailand, School of Architecture AR 11; after graduation,
he worked with SODA Thailand in Bangkok, returning home working with Gandhara
Design Bhutan and recently started running his own practice as Yalnik Architects and BhutanNess Architecture.
DATE: 02 October 2019
VENUE: UN House, Kawajangsa, Thimphu
TIME: 4:00 pm to 5:30 pm
Please click on the link to register: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/bdroyal-civil-service-commission-and-the-performance-of-the-civil-servants-tickets-74091821633
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