On July 16, 2004 Dr. Alicia Campi was awarded a Friendship Medal by the Government of Mongolia, in recognition for her contribution to strengthening U.S- Mongolian relations. Presented by President N. Bagabandi, the medal is a reflection of the affection and appreciation felt by Mongolian people for her work.



DR. ALICIA J. CAMPI, VICE PRESIDENT AND CEO


Dr. Alicia J. Campi has been active in Mongolian Studies 35 years, as an academic, diplomat, and businesswoman. With an A.B. in Far Eastern History from Smith College, M.A. in East Asian Studies-Mongolia from Harvard University, and Ph.D. in Mongolian Studies from Indiana University, Dr. Campi was fortunate to have been a student of such reknown academic scholars as Dr. John Gombojab Hangin and Dr. John Krueger of Indiana University, Dr. Francis Cleaves and Dr. John Fairbanks of Harvard University, and Dr. G. Badan of Mongolian National University.

In the mid-1980s in Tokyo, Japan she participated in the preliminary negotiations leading to the establishment of diplomatic relations between the U.S. and Mongolia. After 13 years as a U.S. diplomat, she established her own consultancy company on Mongolia in 1991 called the U.S.-Mongolia Advisory Group, Inc. (USMAG) devoted to promoting business relations in all economic sectors between American (and other Western) and Mongolian businessmen. For additional information on USMAG click here

Dr. Campi is on the Board of Directors of The Mongolia Society, and a supporter of the Mongolian-American Cultural Association (MACA), American Center for Mongol Studies (ACMS), and the International Association for Mongol Studies (IAMS). For a complete resume of Dr.Alicia Campi click here

For an additional information on activities of Dr.Alicia Campi visit:

www.usmongoliagroup.com
www.chinggiskhanfound.com



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