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Robert Simons

C U Media Partners, NGO

Robert Simons is an accomplished art consultant dedicated to promoting cultural exchange between Greater China and western countries since 2005. He has a strong background in journalism, having served as a former Middle East correspondent for Belgium and The Netherlands, with a base in Jerusalem. Following his time in the Middle East, Robert transitioned to become the Foreign Editor for Dutch public television. His extensive portfolio includes documentary films such as 'Transport 222', 'On both sides of the Jordan', 'The Children of Bethlehem', 'The Chicago 7', 'The (Palestinian) family', 'Sons of Abraham', 'A Bridge to Peace', and 'Partners'. Robert Simons is a graduate of the Amsterdams Lyceum and holds a B.A. in political and social sciences from the University of Amsterdam. Currently, he serves as the CEO of C U Media Partners, a non-profit organization dedicated to fostering cultural exchange.

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Jing’an District, Shanghai, China