Full Name
Bindu Sharma
Job Title
Vice President Global Policy & Industry Alliances
Company
International Centre for Missing & Exploited Children
Speaker Bio
Bindu Sharma is Vice President Global Policy & Industry Alliances and Managing Director, Asia Pacific, at the International Centre for Missing and Exploited Children, a U.S. headquartered NGO. Based in Singapore, she leads the ICMEC program in the region to expand ICMEC’s policy, advocacy, and research agenda; establish multi-stakeholder partnerships and programs that enhance and enrich frontline practices in child protection. And is a founding director of ICMEC Australia.
Bindu, chairs the US and APAC Financial Coalitions against Child Sexual Exploitation, a pioneering collaborative initiative with the financial payments and technology industry, regulators, and law enforcement to counter the scourge of online child sexual exploitation.
Bindu serves as Chair of the Board of Directors of the International Centre for Not-for-Profit Law, a DC-headquartered international NGO.
Bindu is a member of the Global Initiative Network and serves on the Steering Committee developing a Global Strategy against Transnational Organized Crime.
Bindu authored, “Contextualizing CSR in Asia”, a broad survey detailing the history and practice of corporate social responsibility, published by the Lien Centre for Social Innovation, at Singapore Management University.
Bindu, chairs the US and APAC Financial Coalitions against Child Sexual Exploitation, a pioneering collaborative initiative with the financial payments and technology industry, regulators, and law enforcement to counter the scourge of online child sexual exploitation.
Bindu serves as Chair of the Board of Directors of the International Centre for Not-for-Profit Law, a DC-headquartered international NGO.
Bindu is a member of the Global Initiative Network and serves on the Steering Committee developing a Global Strategy against Transnational Organized Crime.
Bindu authored, “Contextualizing CSR in Asia”, a broad survey detailing the history and practice of corporate social responsibility, published by the Lien Centre for Social Innovation, at Singapore Management University.
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