Like many young professionals, Myo Myint Kyaw left for London in the late 90s, studying Business Information Systems at Middlesex University. He lived a double life: a student by day, and a barista at Starbucks by night, scraping together funds to turn his passion for technology into a career. Yet, his heart was in Yangon. He watched from afar as the tech world matured, knowing that Myanmar was merely sleeping, not incapable of innovation.
Myint Kyaw served as the secretary of the Myanmar Press Council and head of training at the Myanmar Journalism Institute. He has been a stalwart for free media, ensuring ethical reporting during democratic transitions and elections. Like many young professionals, Myo Myint Kyaw left
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