David
Clark is a zooarchaeologist and specialist
in osteology, the study of bones. His passion
is community archaeology programs that introduce
archaeological sciences to the public. He
currently has projects in the District of
Columbia and Fairfax, Loudoun and Clark counties
in northern Virginia. He also teaches special
programs in science and archaeology for select
elementary schools.
He
conducted archaeological recovery of MIA
remains from WW II and the Vietnam War with
the Joint Task Force for Full Accounting,
Central Identification Laboratory, US Air
Force.
Julie
Gowe
Jimmy
Ovia
Jimmy is the
former Minister-Counsellor/Deputy Permanent
Representative of Papua New Guinea to the
United Nations in New York. He has worked
with the Government of Papua New Guinea for
the last 30 years, serving mostly in the areas
of Information Services, Foreign Affairs and
Immigration. Prior to assuming his current
UN posting in New York, Jimmy was First Secretary
of the PNG Diplomatic Mission in New Zealand.
Jimmy has extensive experience in international
relations and economic/social development.
He holds a degree in Politics and Public Administration
as well as a Diploma in Journalism from the
University of Papua New Guinea.