Sameer is an economist who leads ADB’s projects and programs in the areas of education, skills development, social protection and jobs. Prior to joining ADB operations in Southeast Asia, he was with the Macroeconomic Division of the Research Department. His research interest is spread across areas such as impact of technology on employment, innovation and structural transformation, industrial policy, enterprise dynamics and impact of COVID-19 pandemic on labor market. Before joining the ADB in 2017, he spent close to 10 years at the International Labor Organization in Geneva and Bangkok. He holds a PhD in Economics from the Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies (IHEID) in Geneva and has a master’s degree in public policy from Harvard.
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Mitzi Borromeo has over two decades of media and communications experience specializing in conservation, sustainability, and popular education. She began a career in broadcast media on the ABS-CBN News Channel as news anchor, producer, and morning show presenter. She went on to do communications work for WWF–Philippines, WWF International in Switzerland, and the United Nations University Institute of Advanced Studies in Japan. In 2013, she joined Solar News Channel as a news anchor and producer. The channel was relaunched as CNN Philippines in 2015, where she was a correspondent and news anchor on the evening news program, Newsroom, and executive producer and host of a weekly current affairs program Profiles, and the digital show DigiPinoy. Mitzi is now a media and communications consultant. Among her projects is Director and Executive Producer of MIND S-COOL TV, the first science and art educational TV program borne out of the pandemic, and the most updated educational program for free TV in the Philippines.
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