Our team consists of diverse and dedicated individuals across different continents, united by a mission to promote and preserve Mongolian identity and culture. Despite geographical distances, we collaborate seamlessly to drive impactful campaigns and engage in international efforts. Our expertise and passion enable us to address global challenges and advocate for our cause with a unified voice. Through collaboration and resilience, we strive to positively impact Mongolian and global communities.
Volunteers are the heartbeat of Mongol Identity. We thank our inspiring volunteers worldwide for their time, talent, and dedication. Volunteering offers vital help to people in need and worthwhile causes, and the benefits are equally significant for the volunteers themselves.
Uuganaa Ramsay
Board memberUuganaa Ramsay is the founding Trustee of the Mongol Identity non-profit organization. An award-winning author, campaigner, and advocate, Uuganaa writes and speaks extensively on topics related to equality, diversity, and inclusion. Her work aims to promote cultural awareness and foster inclusivity within diverse communities.
Zolzaya Bold
Board memberCanada
Mongolian, French
Dr. Zolzaya Bold has served as the head of Association Mongolia Canada since 2013, focusing her efforts on promoting Mongol arts, culture, and history within Canada. She is dedicated to correcting misconceptions and advocating for the proper use of the term "Mongol" to ensure accurate representation and recognition.
Ulziisaikhan Badamsed
Board memberDr. Ulziisaikhan Badamsed (Fredriksson) is a dedicated teacher, translator, and interpreter proficient in Russian, English, and Swedish languages. With a career spanning over 20 years, she has passionately advocated for the preservation and inheritance of Mongolian language and culture through her teaching endeavors.
Bolortsetseg Minjin
Board memberDr. Bolortsetseg Minjin is a geologist and paleontologist. She works with scholars and institutions in all fields of study, documenting and preserving Mongolia’s cultural heritage, and raising the profile of these efforts internationally.
Azjargal Tsogtsaikhan
Board memberAzjargal Tsogtsaikhan, MBA, is a nonprofit CEO and a human rights activist who is passionate about promoting Mongol culture worldwide while tackling pressing issues such as air pollution, child abuse, and discrimination through teamwork and the latest technology.
Lkhagva Byambajav
Board memberLkhagva is a fully qualified accountant, registered with the Association of Chartered Certified Accountants (ACCA). As a Treasurer at Mongol Identity, she is passionate about promoting Mongol culture and ensuring the organization's accounts and finances run smoothly.
Javhlan is a former broadcast journalist who graduated from Ohio University in 2001 with an MA in Telecommunications. Currently residing in Portugal with her family, she enjoys volunteering her skills in writing, translating, social media, and crafts.
Gerry Cassidy
Scotland
Mongolian, English, Polish
Gerry has spent most of his working life in journalism, with a recent focus on writing, editing, and designing online magazines. These publications cover diverse topics such as arts, music, culture, friendship, and integration, reflecting their passion for creative expression and societal cohesion.
Dr. Munkhtsetseg is a gastroenterology specialist. She is the founder of Emch App and TeleMed app, innovative e-health mobile platforms. Driven by her commitment to supporting Mongol identity, she utilizes these platforms to monitor medical texts and provide healthcare services internationally.
Ankhbayar is a Data Scientist at BRS Technology and a dedicated researcher in his free time. He earned his Ph.D. in Computer Science from the University of The West of Scotland, specializing in privacy preservation, IoT, and AI. His research focuses on advancing technological solutions in these fields.
Erdenechimeg holds an MA in Education and Public Policy and works in the education sector in London. With mastery in archery, she combines her skills to create educational content and organize archery competitions that honour Mongol traditions.
Saranzaya is a Senior Lecturer in Management specializing in Sustainable and Equitable Managerial Practices, with a focus on Equality, Diversity, and Inclusion, and Emotional Intelligence. Her work is published in international journals, and she speaks at academic and business events. She also runs the Young Leadership programme for Mongol Identity, nurturing future leaders dedicated to cultural preservation and innovation.
Myagmartsend is currently pursuing a Master's degree in Sustainability in Paris, following her Bachelor's degree in Business Administration and Law. She also designs engaging social media posts for Mongol Identity, blending creativity with her passion for sustainability and advocacy.
Jamaa is a UX & UI Designer and Developer for the Mongol Identity website. With a background in Computing Science and Information Technology in multinational settings, she brings a wealth of expertise to crafting user-centered digital experiences.