Directors and Leadership
Demian Dunkley
Rev. Demian Dunkley is President and Chairman of the Family Federation for World Peace and Unification (FFWPU) USA. He functions in this capacity as a faith leader, international strategist, and freedom activist. He has worked extensively throughout North America and Asia, coalition building and training youth in lives committed to religious liberty, cultural renewal, peacebuilding, and principled leadership.
PresidentFrank Kaufmann
Dr. Frank Kaufmann has worked in over 95 countries in the arena of religion and peace, involving him in negotiations and mediation efforts in wars, major areas of conflict, and in occasions of violent uprisings. This work is conducted currently under the auspices of Twelve Gates Foundation.
Executive Vice PresidentGerard Willis
Gerard Willis recently returned to the U.S. after 32 years living and working throughout Asia as a lawyer, business leader, and investor. He served as an executive in four U.S. Fortune 100 corporations and as an attorney in New York's Milbank, Tweed, Hadley & McCloy. He is currently the chairman of a business group with interests in property, food, entertainment, and communications. He previously served as managing director for a nonprofit organization focused on foreign policy and East-West affairs.
Senior AdvisorBill Gertz
Bill Gertz is an American editor, columnist and reporter for The Washington Times. He is the author of eight books, four of them national best-sellers. His latest book, “Deceiving the Sky: Inside Communist China’s Drive for Global Supremacy,” reveals details about the growing threat posed by the People’s Republic of China. He is also the author of the ebook, “How China’s Communist Party Made the World Sick.”
Senior AdvisorMichael Smith
Michael Smith is the former President of the Freedom Leadership Foundation, a non profit educational organization dedicated to the preservation and extension of freedom which fought against the expansion of Soviet and Red Chinese Communism.
Senior AdvisorKathleen Hwang
Kathleen Hwang has been living and working in East Asia for more than three decades. She taught English at three universities in mainland China, and spent five years working as an editorial advisor for the state TV station, CCTV, in Beijing – gaining unique insight into China’s media policies and practices.
Senior Editor