What inspires us
To create a better world for all in the long run, we must start with educating and empowering the next generation, in particular, those belonging to minority groups residing in developing countries.
Each minority group faces the steepest battles, most coming from incumbent issues. These core issues must be mitigated to allow for the future generation to prosper, and in fact they may hold the key to its resolution. This is the first step where resources need to be deployed, primarily on a project basis. An individual, aware of these incumbent issues, will think and problem solve based on their innate talents and passion. Within diversity comes strength. Continuing to foster and promote different ways of thinking will lead to innovation – this is where resources need to be deployed.
The world still has many minority groups which could leverage on these dynamic teams to make positive changes. These circles will start coming together and lay the path for improved connectivity amongst all. In the end, a world which is more connected, one without walls, is one where individuals and teams can build a sustainable future for all.
Each minority group faces the steepest battles, most coming from incumbent issues. These core issues must be mitigated to allow for the future generation to prosper, and in fact they may hold the key to its resolution. This is the first step where resources need to be deployed, primarily on a project basis. An individual, aware of these incumbent issues, will think and problem solve based on their innate talents and passion. Within diversity comes strength. Continuing to foster and promote different ways of thinking will lead to innovation – this is where resources need to be deployed.
The world still has many minority groups which could leverage on these dynamic teams to make positive changes. These circles will start coming together and lay the path for improved connectivity amongst all. In the end, a world which is more connected, one without walls, is one where individuals and teams can build a sustainable future for all.
Our Vision
Empowered individuals belonging in minority groups in developing countries can come together to better the world for all |
Our Mission
Create a platform and provide the resources for the future generations of minority groups to grow together, harness the power of diversity towards elevating their socio-economic status, and in return contributing more to the whole world |
Dr. Antoine L.A. BondazCo-FounderAntoine is a research fellow in one of Europe’s leading think tank on security and defense issues, and teaches at Sciences Po Paris, France’s top university for politics and international relations.
An expert on China and Korea’s foreign and security policy, he provides recommendations to political and military senior decision-makers in Europe. An author of several academic articles and a book, he contributes to public debate in some international organizations, including the United Nations and the European Union. Antoine holds a Ph.D. in political sciences from Sciences Po and studied extensively in France, Korea, China and Taiwan. Antoine believes education is key to empower the younger generations and build bridges between communities. Supporting the Better Together Foundation is a meaningful commitment to that purpose. |
Mr. Kenneth Kwok
Founder and president
Kenneth is the Founder and CEO of Global Citizen Capital, and also acts as the Chief Investment Officer for the Antigua and Barbuda Special Economic Zone, the world's premier citizenship-linked, tax-free and multi-sector zone spanning over 1,700 acres.
Prior to this, Kenneth has spent more than a decade in UBS AG and Deutsche Bank and has been involved in over 30 IPO and M&A transactions, for clients based in North America, Europe and Asia. His passion is in the real estate sector, in particular in hospitality and gaming. Kenneth grew up across five countries in Asia and North America, and continues to travel extensively. Kenneth has degrees from University of Pennsylvania, the Wharton School of Business and Columbia University. In his spare time, Kenneth focuses on his community work involving the Better Together Foundation and other meaningful charitable initiatives in Asia and beyond, including as a Co-President of Asia World Anti-Aging and Well-Being Association. He also serve as an advisor to the LGBT Foundation and as Global Advisory Council member for InterPride representing the Asia Pacific region. |
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