Cambodian Board of Directors

  • MR. NHEAK SAMNEANG REACHSEY

    CHAIRMAN OF THE BOARD

    Reachsay is an experienced senior professional with over 25 years of expertise in logistics, procurement, operations management, and executive administration. He currently works in senior management at Yakumo F&B Co., Ltd in Phnom Penh. He previously served as the Chief of Logistics and Purchasing at the Angkor Hospital for Children. He is also the President of Siem Reap Angkor Wat Lion’s Club, and a board member of Water for Cambodia. His involvement with The Lake Clinic began in 2007 when he was instrumental in securing TLC’s original Memorandum of Understanding with the Royal Government’s Ministry of Interior.

  • MR. SIEK KY

    BOARD TREASURER

    Siek is a Consulting Specialist at Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit. He was previously the Financial Controller at Angkor Hospital for Children. He received his Masters Degree in Financial Management and Banking at Build Bright University. He has been TLC's Board Treasurer since 2018.

  • MR. CHRIS WIJNBERG

    BOARD MEMBER

    Chris has over 30 years of international experience in governance and organizational development across Southeast Asia and Europe. He has held senior leadership and advisory roles across institutional development, hospitality, and sustainable infrastructure. As a volunteer Board Member of The Lake Clinic Cambodia, Chris contributes strategic insight, regional experience, and governance support to help strengthen the clinic’s mission of delivering accessible, high-quality healthcare to underserved populations.

  • MR. MAO LEE HENG

    BOARD MEMBER

    Lee Heng joined The Lake Clinic’s board in 2019 and currently lives in Phnom Penh. He works as the Business Development Director of Kampuchea Laboratory Medical Analysis, and runs two other businesses in Phnom Penh. Lee Heng is helping The Lake Clinic to grow our Cambodian donor base and help to make TLC a household name in Cambodia.

  • MR. NHEAN SAHKEM

    Sakhem joined TLC in August of 2008. A former career military man he began working for the reconstruction of Cambodia in 1989. He has worked with a number of United Nations Organizations (UNESCO, UNDP) as well as Medicine Sans Frontier and Friends Without a Border (as Managing Director of the Capacity Building and Health Education Program, 2001-2008).