See a complete listing of domestic clubs and groups

Alumni volunteers, in more than 50 world areas, work in concert with the Office of International Alumni Relations to support the continued success of fellow Cornellians and that of our alma mater. Whether you are new to the area or traveling through, please feel free to reach out to these Cornell Clubs/interest group contacts to learn about happenings in the local Cornell community.

Asia-Pacific: East Asia
Asia-Pacific: South Asia
Asia-Pacific: Southeast Asia & Oceania
Canada
EMEA: Africa
EMEA: Europe
EMEA: Middle East
Latin America & Caribbean

Cornell Hotel Society (CHS) International Chapters 
30+ Cornell Hotel Society (CHS) chapters are found outside of the US and Canada. As the alumni association of the School of Hotel Administration, CHS’ objective of the Society is to promote the interests of Cornell University, the Hotel School, alumni, administrators, faculty and students. The Society also promotes fellowship, networking, education, recruitment, career management, development, and financial assistance to students at the School, professionalism, and training in the hospitality industry.

Johnson Regional Alumni Clubs (scroll to the bottom for international)
In partnership with the Johnson School office of Alumni Affairs, Johnson Alumni support over 20+ international alumni clubs and special interest groups. If you live in any of these locations we encourage you to reach out to your local alumni club or contact to see how you can get involved or attend an event.

Cornell International Lawyers Alumni Network (CILAN)
CILAN aims to foster community and diversity within all levels of the international legal profession and harness the collective power of Cornell affiliated international lawyers.

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Asia-Pacific: Central Asia

Kazakhstan

Iris Kazhmurat ’23

Asia-Pacific: East Asia

China: Mainland

Beijing – Enjue Wang, MEng ’08 | Tommy Wu ’09Website | WeChat ID: CornellChina 康奈尔大学大中华

Shanghai – Stephen Chen ’96 | Zong Wang, MMH ’10 | Website | LinkedIn

Shenzhen – Ben Dai, MArch ’10 | Hao Feng, MEng ‘15

Hong Kong

Benjamin Li ’07 | Website | Facebook

Japan

Amane Nakashima, MBA ’89 | WebsiteFacebook

Korea

Gina Hong, Hotel ’13 | Website | Facebook

Mongolia

Maralmaa Munkh-Achit, MPA ’23

Taiwan

Freda Tsai ’90 | Website

Asia-Pacific: South Asia

Bangladesh

Anwar Hossain, MS ’64, PhD ’66

India

Bangalore – Karan Javaji ’14

Delhi – Neha Yadav, MS ’15

Mumbai – Rishabh Gupta ’06

Asia-Pacific: Southeast Asia & Oceania

Australia

Melbourne/Victoria – James Hay, MBA ’93

Sydney/New South Wales – Harry Chiam ’85

Indonesia

Nathalia Bernhard ’05

Malaysia

Kai Lin Tan ’15 | Facebook

New Zealand

Mingui Lin, MBA ’00

Philippines

Raeanna Cranbourne ’98 | Website | Facebook

Singapore

Monique Viengkhou, MBA ’01 | Nadar Ajlani MBA ’09Facebook

Thailand

Wilasa Vichit-Vadakan ’96 | Website | Facebook

Vietnam

Hanoi – Ha Dang, MPS ’10

Ho Chi Minh City/Saigon – Son Dang, MArch ’10

Canada

British ColumbiaShawn Ning, MEng ’13

Kitchener-Waterloo Terry Gage ’84

Montreal Mindy Hillenbrand, Associate Director, Regional Programs, Alumni Affairs and Development

Ottawa-Gatineau Tony Wohlfarth, MILR ’80

Toronto Jeanne Lam ’04 | Facebook

EMEA: Africa

Angola

Joshua Gernold ’04, MBA ’13

Ghana

Kenneth Krieger ’11

Kenya

Carol Njiru, LLM ’17

Morocco

Imad Hmina, MEng ’01

Nigeria

Nwakoso Edozien ’19

South Africa

Mark Ellyne ’71

Uganda

Daniel Lumonya, MS ’10, Ph.D ’19

EMEA: Europe

Austria

Irena Ashcraft ’06 

Belgium

Didier LaMarche, MBA ’02

Cyprus

Bora Kutruza ’02 | Haris Iacovidou ’00

France

Lauren Jimerson ’07 | Kiki Li ’17Website | Facebook

Germany

Volkmar Hellmich, MBA ’99Website | LinkedIn

Greece

Miltiadis Kininis, PhD ’07

Iceland

Ellert Johannsson, MA ’03 PhD ’09

Ireland

Justin O’Keefe, MBA ’02 | Paul Maier ’13 | Website

Italy

Milan – Ludovico Denza, MBA ’10

Rome –  Ruben Mozzi, MBA ’11

Luxembourg

Olivier Sciales, LLM ’01 | Juliette Henry, LLM ’16Website

Netherlands

Derek Vandivere ’90

Norway

Jana Wilbricht ’14 | LinkedIn

Poland

Maciej Bukowski, LLM ’17

Portugal

Natasha Ladha ’01

Spain

Maria Garcia Nielsen ’85

Switzerland

Christophe Zimmerli, LLM ’00 | Website | LinkedIn | Facebook

Turkey

Petek Salman ’99 | Zeynep Kayhan ’04

United Kingdom

Christian Polman ’05, MBA ’11| Website

EMEA: Middle East

Israel

Gershon Lewental ’03

Lebanon/Egypt

Hadi Fathallah, MPA ’11

Qatar

Gerardo Zepeda ’08 

Pakistan

Neshay Aqueel, MILR ’16

UAE

Salmaan Jaffery, MBA ’01 | Saba Nasser, MPA ’11

Latin America & Caribbean

Argentina

Sergio Cantarovici ’92

Brazil

Jihany Hassun Brecci, MLA ’21 | Luis Brecci, LLM ’17

Chile

Christopher Carvajal, MBA ’12

Colombia

Santiago Concha, LLM ’94 | Angelica Peña, LLM ’09

Costa Rica

Beth Berkowitz ’84 Lihteh Wu ’87

Ecuador

Monica Alatorre, MPS ’91

Guatemala

Henry Green ’95, MEng ’96 

Mexico

Juan de Dios Garza, MEng ’88

Panama

Nicolas Barletta ’82

Peru

Felix-Victor Anicama-Cabrera, MA ’66

Venezuela

Pedro Urdaneta-Benitez, LLM ’94