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Wednesday, November 2, 2016

Mini Guli

Mina Guli 

Mina Guli is an Australian pros, dynamic in the focal part. She is CEO of Thirst.


Early life and get prepared 

Guli experienced youth in Mount Waverly, Melbourne. She went to the Presbyterian Ladies' College in Melbourne, under the cautious look of getting degrees in Law and Science from Monash University other than a Masters in Law from The University of Melbourne. She completed the Global Leadership and Public Policy in the 21st Century course at the Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University.

Early calling 

Guli ran Monash University's Junior University Program (a program proposed to show year 11 understudies the estimation of a University Degree) and after that later the University's Host Scheme – a presentation program for first year understudies.

With parts as president of various understudy clubs, including Fencing and Bushwalking (the best club on grounds), Guli kept being picked as president of the Monash University Student Union.

As a honest to goodness teacher in Melbourne at Corrs Chambers Westgarth, Guli was joined into privatization and establishment theory, including the approach and purchase of drive, gas and transportation assets in Victoria. She then moved to the Sydney Futures Exchange, where she was converged into the change of new cash related things, particularly the early making of the central carbon markets.

Guli thusly joined law office Baker and McKenzie a trademark change sharpen. She was asked for that join the World Bank, in this manner developing the dire carbon relates in China, India, Nepal and Indonesia, and engineering seven of the World Bank 's carbon stores. Guli joined a boutique fundamental change wander bolster in London, where she was responsible for their general obtaining of central focuses, making carbon winds worth more than US$2 billion.

Through her work in London, Guli met Tim Clissold, and together they made Peony Capital, a trademark set something aside for Chinese affiliations. They set up Peony's working environments in Beijing and developed a touch of the best carbon interfaces on the planet, in co-operation with Chinese power affiliations.

Thirst 

Guli is the originator and CEO of Thirst. Thirst is a gathering progressing saving water by training teenagers. Thirst incited on World Water Day 2012 with two heading workshops of 1000 understudies each. It has driven on grounds sorting out projects for more than 40,000 adolescents in Chinese schools and universities, and 300,000 youths at workshops, events and music awesome times. It has set up 120 understudy clubs in 12 spaces across over China, and made online gatherings in undoubtedly understood media.

Various positions 

Guli is the past delegate compel of the Australian Chamber of Commerce in Beijing, a key course to the Joint US-China Collaboration on Clean Energy, a man from the World Economic Forum's Global Agenda Council on Sustainable Consumption, a man from the World Economic Forum's Young Global Leaders society, and a man from the Young Presidents Organization.

Advancements 

Guli was picked by Advance Australia as one of the 50 driving Australians in Asia and is the recipient of a Future Leadership Award from the Australia Davos Connection.

In 2010 she was seen as a Young Global Leader by the World Economic Forum, and in 2011 named as one of Australia's "50 for what's to come".

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