Sign in
Sign in to your account using Membership ID or email and password.
Don't have an account? Sign up
"*" indicates required fields
Aggie Krasnolucka
Programmes Director
Federation Internationale de l'Automobile Foundation
Bio:
Aggie Krasnolucka is Programmes Director at the FIA Foundation where she looks after its portfolio of road safety interventions as well as leads the Motorcycle Initiative – a global hub of interventions working towards improving motorcycle safety across areas of helmet safety, infrastructure, technology, and legislation.
Previously, she worked across different areas of the international development context including community outreach and engagement, road safety, access to health, private public partnerships as well as fundraising and communications. Aggie holds a master’s degree in social anthropology as well as linguistics and literature.
Professor Wong is currently a Full Professor at the Department of Mechanical & Manufacturing Engineering, University Putra Malaysia. He has been serving the department and the University since 1997. During his service, Professor Wong was seconded to Malaysian Institute of Road Safety Research (MIROS), a Statutory Body in Malaysia (with MIROS Act 2012) and a national research institute in Malaysia in December 2007 as the Director of Vehicle Safety and Biomechanics Research Centre. He was then appointed as the Director-General of MIROS in August 2011. His 10-year secondment to MIROS ended in September 2017 and was appointed to be the MIROS Board Director. In February 2022, Professor Wong is appointed as the Chairman of MIROS Board of Directors. Professor Wong is also appointed as an Adjunct Professor of Qatar University. He served as the Special Advisor on Road Safety to the Minister of Transport and Communications Myanmar till 2021. He was appointed to serve in the Steering Committee of the United Nations Road Safety Fund from 2022 to 2024. Recently Professor Wong was appointed as the Fellow of the Academy of Science Malaysia.
Professor Wong has driven the drafting, deliberation and enactment of MIROS Act 2012 by the Parliament of Malaysia. He is also directly and indirectly involved in establishing numerous national and international initiatives and interventions in Road Safety, amongst them are rear seatbelt law, national implementation framework of UN WP29 Regulations, enforcing various UN Regulations on Road Vehicles, airbag fitment, ASEAN New Car Assessment Programme (NCAP), International Road Assessment Programme (iRAP) for Malaysia, Guideline for Road Safety Audit, Code of Practices for Transport Sector under OSHA Malaysia, ISO39001 road traffic safety management systems and the competence requirements for auditing and certification in ISO17021-7, Pilot implementation of ISO39001 in Malaysia, use of electric cars, motorcycles and bicycles, in-depth crash and accident database, Automated Enforcement System, Mandatory of Electronic Stability Control System, Revision of Drive Under Influence, Malaysian Accident Emergency Call Systems Initiative, Endorsement of 2015 ASEAN Declaration on Road Safety Strategy by ASEAN Transport Ministers, road safety recommendations to the Government of Myanmar with in-Country Expert Mission to Myanmar, and many others.
Mr. Michihiro Toki is a seasoned mobility and road safety expert with over 25 years at the Japan Automobile Federation (JAF). He currently serves as Manager of the Project Development Division in JAF’s Traffic Environment Department, leading national road safety campaigns and sustainable mobility initiatives.
Mr. Toki began his career in 1998 as a roadside assistance patrol officer, gaining hands-on experience with the diverse challenges faced by drivers in Japan. He transitioned to membership promotion in 2006, working with automotive dealers to expand JAF’s member base.
In 2018, he assumed a leadership role at the branch level, overseeing road safety, motorsports, and public relations. As a JAF Certified Safety Advisor, he delivered safety lectures, managed motorsport activities, and led public outreach. Promoted in 2021 to Section Manager, he expanded his role to include Safety Advisor training, PR strategy, and membership benefit development.
Appointed to his current position in 2024, Mr. Toki now directs the training of Safety Advisors nationwide and develops interactive programs for diverse audiences, including international drivers. He collaborates with government and industry partners to tackle traffic safety issues.
Beyond JAF, Mr. Toki serves on national bodies including the Sub Study Group for Advanced Safety Vehicles (MLIT), the Cabinet Office’s Traffic Safety Forum, and as Vice-Chairman of the Training Commission at the Japan Automobile Education Foundation.
Mr. Toki is recognised for his dedication to public safety, his strategic leadership in mobility initiatives, and his deep commitment to enhancing the driving culture in Japan.
IGNACIO FERNÁNDEZ
RACE FOUNDATION, PUBLIC AFFAIRS &
JARAMA CIRCUIT DIRECTOR
Royal Automobile Club of Spain (RACE)
CIFAL Madrid Director
Currently RACE Foundation, Public Affairs and Jarama Circuit Director at the Royal Automobile Club of
Spain – RACE, Ignacio -Law and Economics Degree, specializing in Financial Issues by ICADE Madrid- is an
international executive with extensive experience and wide knowledge of governance and public –
private partnership programs, the mobility, automotive and tourism sector, and the promotion and
management of major events and venues.
Over the last ten years, Ignacio has been responsible for the launching and implementation of the Jarama
Circuit 2021 Plan, a comprehensive masterplan that seeks to ensure that the emblematic Jarama Circuit
retains its historical role on the Mobility and Motorsport scene, thanks to a vast investment program; the
remodeling of its entire infrastructures, facilities and services; new marketing and commercialization
strategies; the revitalization of RACE Driving Academy activities and courses; and the design of products
and experiences specially tailored to the Automotive Meetings & Events market.
As RACE Foundation Director, Ignacio is leading the RACE Foundation Restructuring Plan which implies
the full involvement of RACE Foundation in Mobility & Road Safety Programs through the development
of new strategies and projects, the promotion of institutional initiatives and awareness raising
campaigns, the introduction of Road Safety as part of the CSR initiatives of large corporations and the
implementation of Safe and Efficient Mobility Plans for Public Administrations and business
corporations.
In his condition of CIFAL Madrid Director, the International Training Centre for Authorities and Leaders,
coordinated by UNITAR’s Division for People and managed by RACE Foundation, Ignacio leads the
various training and educational programs developed by the Center to achieve the Sustainable
Development Goals (SDGs). For this purpose, he is responsible for the launching and deployment of the
UNITAR – FIA Safe Mobility 4All & 4 Life Global Initiative, a comprehensive capacity building and public – private engagement platform, promoted by the Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile (FIA) with
the support of UNITAR and the CIFAL Global Network as an implementing partner, for the development
of local talent and advocacy strategies in those countries and communities showing highest traffic
fatalities rates.
In the past, he had the honor of serving as General Manager of Madrid 2020 Foundation, the Executive
Committee for the Madrid 2020 Olympic Bid. He was also Chief Executive Officer of Madrid Visitors &
Convention Bureau, responsible for the formulation and implementation of the successive strategic
tourism plans for the city of Madrid that were designed to make the city more tourism oriented. As
General Manager of the Public – Private Partnership Office of the Madrid City Council, he launched a
pioneer platform for the proper planning and involvement of the private sector in the public issues of the
city management, including those related to urban planning and mobility.
At his various career stages, Ignacio has been a member of different public and private bodies. He was
the Madrid City Council representative for the World Tourism Organization (WTO), as well as the Madrid
City representative for the World Expo 2010 Shanghai focused on the best urban planning practices
around the world. He currently chairs the Spanish Alliance for the Children´s Road Safety (AESVI), as well
as the FIA Turck Racing Commission. He is a member of the Executive Committee of the Spanish
Automobile Federation, as well as a member of the Management Council and the Public Policy
Coordination Group of the FIA Region 1 (Europe, Africa & Middle East).