Frank Antony

Design System Consultant at Chab Dai

Frank Antony is a seasoned professional in design and strategy, currently serving in a global marketing role at KARL STORZ since May 2022. In addition to this position, Frank has contributed as a Design System Consultant and Creative Director at Chab Dai since February 2021. Previous experience includes stints as an Identity Designer at Demine Robotics, Head of Design & Communication at the International School of Phnom Penh, Brand Designer at Elite Surface Infrastructure, and Brand Manager roles at both 3seams and Nomi Network. Frank also held a Senior Designer position at Superdry and spent eight years as Creative Director and Graphic Designer at Face2face Foundation. Educational credentials include studies at St Joseph's College of Commerce from 2009 to 2011.

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Kaiserslautern, Germany

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Chab Dai

Chab Dai is at the forefront of raising the standards of advocacy, prevention and care for individuals and communities affected by human trafficking and exploitation. Chab Dai (which means "joining hands"​ in Khmer) was founded in Cambodia in 2005. Our vision is to see individuals, organizations and agencies work together toward addressing human trafficking and exploitation. We do this by building upon the Biblical framework of working together as the body of Christ, in addition to frameworks for basic human rights. Our vision has moved beyond our roots in Cambodia and we now work with coalitions and partners in over 20 countries. Chab Dai operates as a “learning community,” recognizing the limitations of individuals and organizations working in isolation. Due to our collaborative ethos and foundation as a coalition, Chab Dai can map emerging good practices and patterns of trafficking and exploitation at macro-, meso-, and grassroots levels. Chab Dai seeks to raise the standards of advocacy, prevention and care utilized by individuals, organizations, businesses, researchers and government agencies in addressing human trafficking and exploitation. We believe such efforts should be done pro-actively rather than re-actively. Chab Dai actively combines the resources and experiences of experts and practitioners on the field, policymakers and researchers, in addition to assisting stakeholders establish a strong commitment to support one another's work.


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