Meet the Local Members of our Board
Mr. Em Bandit
My name is Em Bandit. I was born in Siem Reap province in 1991 and graduated from Angkor High School in 2012. In 2014, I started working at a small fine arts organization in Siem Reap province. Then, in 2018, I completed my Bachelor's degree in Electrical and Electronics Engineering at the University of Bale Prey in Siem Reap province.
I began serving as a volunteer local member of the board of directors for ODC soon after the school was formed. I contributed to building the school by using my electrical engineering skills to set up the building's electrical network. I also worked as a construction worker during the building process.
Besides my electrical engineering skills, I'm also an artist and a drawing teacher. My motivation for joining the ODC local board is my strong desire to see Cambodia develop a large pool of knowledgeable human resources. My hobby is traveling to villages, sharing my knowledge with children, and encouraging children to actively participate in community work.
My main responsibility as a local board member at ODC is to gather information and share suggestions on how to further develop the school. During my time on the board, I hope to see all the children at ODC cultivate a learning environment everywhere, both at school and beyond. As a board member, I also want to encourage others to contribute financially to support ODC.
Mr. Duth Seng
My name is Duth Seng, and I have served as a local board member of ODC for seven years. ODC is a well-known English language school that equips students with valuable skills, especially in the area of English proficiency.
I joined the ODC board because I strongly believe in providing future generations with a quality education, particularly in developing strong English communication abilities, which are essential for securing good jobs and achieving career success.
As a board member, my goal is to work towards enhancing the school's educational offerings, addressing environmental concerns, and resolving any general issues that arise. My vision is for ODC to be widely recognized and respected within the community.
Ultimately, my dream is for ODC to serve an increasingly diverse student population, encouraging more individuals to pursue their studies and enabling them to attain their career aspirations. I am particularly proud to see ODC graduates successfully find employment that allows them to support themselves and their families. Most importantly, these students go on to become positive role models in society.