Saturday, June 8th marked a significant milestone for the PNG-USA Alumni Association as it held its 5th Annual General Meeting (AGM) in Port Moresby.
The event, attended by key figures including Matthew Bunt, the Deputy Chief of Mission of the US Embassy in Port Moresby, highlighted the ongoing commitment to promoting relations between Papua New Guinea and the United States.
The PNG-USA Alumni Association was established in 2011 and registered with the Investment Promotion Authority (IPA) on June 15, 2011, and forms part of the US Department of State Global Alumni Network, spanning over 30 countries worldwide.
The PNG-USA Alumni Association currently boasts around 400 members, each contributing to the development and prosperity of Papua New Guinea through various sectors, including education, business, government, and community work.
The association continues to grow, promoting a network of professionals dedicated to enhancing mutual understanding and cooperation between Papua New Guinea and the United States.
The beginning of this association can be traced back to the first International Visitors Leadership Program (IVLP) – Alumni Development Program held in 2010, where Papua New Guinea was the sole representative from the Pacific Islands region, spurning the formation of the PNG-USA Alumni Association the following year.
Elaina Butuna, Chair Lady of the PNG-USA Alumni Association, when welcoming attendees at the AGM, expressed her gratitude for the presence of the US Embassy representatives and emphasized the importance of the alumni network.
“We are partners in this, so the embassy is really supporting us and ensuring that we grow,” Butuna stated, highlighting the strong support from the US Embassy.”
She also recognized the efforts of members who traveled from various provinces within PNG, demonstrating their dedication to the association.
“We appreciate your contribution and making the time to come, as it shows the support and seriousness about seeing this association grow.”
Matthew Bunt, the Deputy Chief of Mission of the US Embassy, also delivered an inspiring speech, when acknowledging the significant impact of the association members and their contributions to their communities.
“You are an impressive group. It’s fantastic to hear about not only what you did with these programs in the US but how you’re taking these now and moving forward.”
Bunt also reflected on his personal experiences in Papua New Guinea, emphasizing the value of people-to-people ties, and shared his admiration for the alumni’s ability to bring back valuable knowledge and skills from their US experiences and apply them locally.
“It is your promise and your ability to bring about positive change that sets you apart and allows you to be a part of these programs.”
The PNG-USA Alumni Association members are alumni of prestigious US government exchange programs like the Fulbright Scholarship Program and the IVLP, and these programs select individuals based on their potential to drive positive change in their communities.
Bunt further highlighted the rigorous selection process, noting that the chosen individuals possess not just academic excellence but also a passion for making a difference.
The AGM also included elections for new office bearers, a crucial process held every two years, and a democratic practice ensures that the association remains dynamic and responsive to the needs of its members.
Bunt also praised the outgoing board for their dedication and contributions.
“Your hard work and commitment to the association as a whole are instrumental in driving our mission forward.”
He also encouraged the incoming board members to build on the progress made and continue inspiring their peers.
“Together, let us continue to build on the progress that we’ve made, inspire each other, and work tirelessly to make a lasting impact on our communities and our countries,” Bunt concluded.
The 5th AGM was not just a meeting but a celebration of the enduring partnership between the two nations and the collective achievements of the alumni, proving the importance of continued collaboration, innovation, and leadership in driving progress and development.