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imagining a better future togetherGIVING REVIEW 2018
PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE
Imagine Better is SMU’s invitation for all tocome together and create meaningful impact,with and through the university. This speaksto SMU’s wider aspirations of becoming a great and socially responsible global-city university; one that tackles today’s most pressing societal challenges and positively impacts the communities, the nation and the region around us.
By empowering students, expanding capacityand enhancing impact for our communitiesand beyond — We can make our world a better place.
As I commence my tenure as the fifth President of SMU, I look forward to an exciting year of collaborations with treasured partners and friends of SMU to scale even higher peaks of excellence.
SMU is a global-city campus located in the heart of Singapore. We are well-positioned to be a platform for people to envisage better solutions for the world.
Through our transformative education, rigorous research and strategic linkages, SMU is challenging mindsets to reframe issues and rethink conventional approaches so as to create new knowledge and innovative solutions that will make a tangible difference to the lives of others.
This would not have been possible without the continued support of our donors and industry partners, and we extend our heartfelt gratitude for their generosity and shared vision of creating a better world for our collective futures.
PROFESSOR LILY KONG5TH PRESIDENT AND LEE KONG CHIAN CHAIR PROFESSOR OF SOCIAL SCIENCES, SMU
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$19,172,338TOTAL AMOUNT RECEIVED
732TOTAL GIFTS
550TOTAL DONORS
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The challenge of creating a better future starts with equipping tomorrow’s leaders. Our collective commitment to our students ensures that they have opportunities to explore new pathways for development and discover the full extent of their capabilities.Bursaries, Scholarships, Global Exposure, Values-Driven Education
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To mark the 40th anniversary of Prima Ceylon Private Limited, we think it is appropriate to donate to SMU to endow the “Prima Ceylon Scholarship” for the benefit of deserving Sri Lankan students studying at the university.MR PRIMUS CHENG CHAIRMAN & CEO, PRIMA LIMITED
RAISING AGENTS OF CHANGE From professorships, collaborative learning spaces, to research and scholarships, Prima Limited’s continued generosity ensures that SMU remains a premier international university that delivers excellence in research, and education that is aligned with industry needs.
With a strong belief in nurturing change agents of the future through education, Prima Limited endowed a gift of $2 million to SMU to set up the Prima Ceylon Scholarship. This scholarship seeks to motivate incoming undergraduates of Sri Lankan nationality in their first year of study in any degree programme at SMU to reach greater academic heights. With matching contributions from the Singapore government, the total endowed fund for the Prima Ceylon Scholarship amounts to $3 million, and will benefit students every year in perpetuity.
A PIPELINE OF CONTINUED SUPPORT FOR SRI LANKA’S BRIGHTEST YOUNG MINDS.
4th President of SMU Professor Arnoud De Meyer presenting a token of appreciation to Mr Primus Cheng at the gift signing ceremony.
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GLOBAL EDUCATION AND SUPPORT FOR THE REGION’S BRIGHTEST One of Bangkok Bank’s ethos is the belief that a strong social infrastructure provides the necessary framework for a vibrant community of productive individuals. Aligned with this notion, Bangkok Bank and SMU established the Bangkok Bank Scholarship in 2013 with the aim of providing a social network of support for aspiring Thai students who seek a global education experience in SMU.
The recently renewed Bangkok Bank Scholarship provides incoming undergraduates of Thai nationality with the opportunity to experience a transformative education in SMU. This scholarship is valued at up to $100,000 or $25,000 per academic year, and will cover the student’s full tuition fees and living expenses.
Through a SMU education, students will be immersed in an environment geared at nurturing them into becoming a new generation of leaders that will thrive in today’s competitive landscape. Internship and career opportunities with Bangkok Bank and its designated companies are also provided.
It has given me the chance to connect with peers who come from a similar background as me. My SMU seniors have introduced me to the welcoming Thai community in SMU and this has kept me closely bonded with the Thai society.MS RAVIPHA NILJU RECIPIENT, BANGKOK BANK SCHOLARSHIP CLASS OF 2017, SCHOOL OF BUSINESS
Bangkok Bank Scholarship recipients with the senior management from SMU and Bangkok Bank, and members of SMU’s Board of Trustees.
PROVIDING ASIA’S FUTURE LEADERS WITH ACCESS AND OPPORTUNITIES.
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NUTURING GLOBAL CITIZENS OF THE FUTURE As firm believers in the potential life-changing experience that international exposure can offer, Mr David Kho and Mr Han Jong Kwang both established gifts that support undergraduates who aspire to venture overseas as part of an exchange programme.
Mr Kho established the Kho Yu & Chan Sook Lien Exchange Scholarship in honour of his late parents. Valued at $6,000 each, two scholarships are awarded per academic year to SMU undergraduates and students from universities in China, so they may embark on an International Exchange Programme at SMU and partner universities.
Mr Han established the Han Jin Fong Overseas Experience Grant in honour of his grandfather. Per academic year, two grants valued at $5,600 each are awarded for International Exchange Programmes, or three grants valued at $3,750 are awarded for overseas internships.
BUILDING PATHWAYS INTO ASEAN Recognising the increasing importance for students to better understand the business landscape in Asia and develop real-life, problem-solving skills through the experience of different cultures, Mr Raymond Goh and his wife, Kwai Fong Goh established the Kwai Fong & Raymond Goh SMU-XO Grant.
The grant will empower financially needy students to participate in SMU-X* study mission trips in countries across Asia, where they will have opportunities to work on multidisciplinary projects alongside industry partners and faculty.
* The SMU-X programme focuses on a pedagogy that promotes experiential learning through real-world projects.
BRIDGING RESEARCH, EDUCATION AND INDUSTRY FOR THE BETTER.
MEANINGFUL INTERNATIONAL EXPERIENCES THAT CREATE GLOBAL MINDSETS AND CONNECTIONS FOR OUR STUDENTS.
Professor Arnoud De Meyer, Mr David Kho, Mr Han Jong Kwang and Professor Lily Kong at the appreciation dinner on 5th October 2018.
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EQUIPPING SAF’S FUTURE LEADERS WITH THE TOOLS TO REACH NEW HEIGHTS.
MOBILISING A FORCE FOR THE BETTER In 2014, SMU and the Singapore Armed Forces (SAF) established the SMU Warriors Scholarship (SWS), a bond-free scholarship that provides SAF servicemen with an avenue to transition into their next career with the help of a SMU Masters degree. To date, the scheme has benefited over 45 scholars.
In appreciation of the learning, networking and career opportunities provided by SMU through the SWS, a group of SWS Alumni came together to pay it forward.
Together the group raised $200,000 to establish the SMU Warriors Fund endowment. The fund will go towards supporting financially needy servicemen studying at the university with a SMU Warriors Bursary, and will provide an opportunity for dedicated national servicemen to strive for academic heights that may otherwise have been unattainable.
Being recipients of SMU scholarships, we are grateful for the opportunities it has opened up for us as we step into new careers after retiring from the Singapore Armed Forces. Creating the SMU Warriors Fund is our small gesture to pay it forward.BRIGADIER GENERAL CHUA BOON KEAT COMMANDANT, SAFTI MILITARY INSTITUTE CLASS OF 2018, LEE KONG CHIAN SCHOOL OF BUSINESS (EMBA)
SWS BENEFICIARIES WHO HAVE PAID IT FORWARD
33Brigadier General Chua Boon Keat presenting the cheque to Professer Arnoud De Meyer on behalf of the SWS Alumni.
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Being able to experience the business environment in another country transformed my understanding of how companies could be run. Starting the SMUpreneurs Overseas Study Mission Fund is a platform for alumni such as myself to give SMU students that same opportunity.IVAN CHANG EXECUTIVE CHAIRMAN, THE WONDERLABS GROUP PRESIDENT, SMUPRENEURS CLASS OF 2014, LEE KONG CHIAN SCHOOL OF BUSINESS
GIVING BACK TO THE EXPERIENCE THAT SHAPED YOU With the belief that overseas exposure brings new perspectives and fresh ideas to students, while enhancing the way they consider potential business opportunities, SMU Alumni Ivan Chang initiated the SMUpreneurs Overseas Study Mission Fund.
The fund is a collective effort by the SMUpreneurs — a SMU Alumni community of entrepreneurs — to raise an endowment of $200,000 to support overseas study mission grants for students who endeavour to pursue a study mission, but lack the means to do so.
As a scholarship beneficiary himself and the President of SMUpreneurs, Ivan hopes to pay it forward by rallying support from the SMUpreneur community to drive SMU towards its goal of ensuring 100% of its students benefit from global exposure.
PAYING IT FORWARD SO OTHERS MAY REAP THE BENEFITS OF OVERSEAS EXPOSURE.
Ivan Chang, President of SMUpreneurs, hosted the SMU Industry Night where the SMUpreneurs Overseas Study Mission Fund was launched. The late Mr Joseph Grimberg SC, with his granddaughter.
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IN PURSUIT OF A BETTER WORLD THROUGH LEGAL EDUCATION Through the support of his friends and family, the SMU School of Law established the Joe Grimberg Excellence Fund in honour of the late Mr Joseph Grimberg SC.
The fund serves to assist aspiring but financially needy students as they strive for academic excellence, and seeks to provide important avenues for students and SMU to engage in meaningful research in the areas of dispute resolution.
The late Mr Joseph Grimberg SC was a generous supporter of legal education. His significant contributions to the legal sector were well known, as were his deep care and belief in education. His ideals of leaving a positive impact to the people and communities around him are well felt in SMU, and many of the School of Law’s students have benefitted from his direct engagement and mentorship.
The late Mr Joseph Grimberg SC, with his granddaughter.
WE ARE VERY TOUCHED BY THE AFFECTION AND RESPECT SHOWN TO OUR FATHER BY THE MANY GENEROUS DONORS TO THIS FUND IN HIS NAME. WE KNOW HE WOULD HAVE BEEN MOVED TOO. IT IS OUR HOPE THAT THE FUND WILL SUPPORT AND CULTIVATE NEW GENERATIONS OF LAWYERS, JURISTS AND LEGAL SCHOLARS WHO LOVE THE LAW EVERY BIT AS MUCH AS HE DID.
FAMILY OF THE LATE MR JOSEPH GRIMBERG SC
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Driven to develop compelling new experiences and knowledge for our students and stakeholders, we place a deep emphasis on extending our academic capacity and expanding our physical environment to ensure that all our learners, and faculty are supported as they strive for better. World-Class Faculty, Chairs, Fellowships, Innovative Learning Spaces
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BUILDING A BETTER ENVIRONMENT FOR LEARNING, CONNECTIVITY AND DISCOVERY.
OF TEACHING AND LEARNING SPACES.
I am delighted to be a part of a cause that I hold dearly to my heart. Education is the basis for a better life and it gives me great joy to help lay the foundation of what I believe will be a remarkable hub for student experiences. SMU is renowned for its cutting-edge research and transformative education, and it is my wish that this gift will contribute to SMU’s overall efforts to scale new heights of excellence in educating future generations of leaders.DATO’ SRI PROF DR (H.C.) TAHIR, MBA CO-CHAIR, TAHIR FOUNDATION FOUNDER & CHAIRMAN, MAYAPADA GROUP CHAIR, SMU INTERNATIONAL ADVISORY COUNCIL, INDONESIA
Groundbreaking of the Tahir Foundation Connexion by (L-R) Professor Arnoud De Meyer, Dr Tahir, Minister Desmond Lee and Mr Ho Kwon Ping.
A VIBRANT NEW EDIFICE OF OUR CITY CAMPUS Bridging the School of Accountancy and the School of Law, the Tahir Foundation Connexion building will support the university’s SMU-X pedagogy, which focuses on experiential learning through real-world projects.
This new five-storey green building will bring vibrancy to the city campus and the surrounding Bras Basah Precinct, creating new sheltered pathways that stretch from Fort Canning through the campus and into Armenian Street.
Made possible by a generous donation from the Tahir Foundation, as well as a grant from the Building and Construction Authority, the new Tahir Foundation Connexion will add over 8,600 square metres (sqm) of teaching and learning spaces and enable seamless connectivity through the entire SMU city campus.
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The Tahir Foundation Connexion is designed to provide new-generation learning spaces with flexibility and future adaptability, and includes active learning classrooms, brainstorming hubs, collaborative zones, integrated learning studios, and a makerspace. The ample learning spaces will create socialising opportunities between the SMU community and industry practitioners, with about 500 sqm to be set aside as incubation spaces that will foster innovation and entrepreneurship among SMU students and alumni.
Boasting a number of green features, technologies and smart systems, the Tahir Foundation Connexion is slated to be the city’s first On-site Net Zero Energy Building — drawing power from a self-sustainable photovoltaic system located on the premises. With a long-term goal towards a smart and green campus, the Tahir Foundation Connexion reflects the university’s competencies in urban sustainability and demonstrates SMU’s desire to both protect the environment and encourage a better quality of living for the communities around its campus through innovative solutions.
OF INCUBATION SPACES THAT WILL FOSTER INNOVATION AND ENTREPRENEURSHIP.
Artist’s impression: View of the Tahir Foundation Connexion.
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The family unit is the most vital and sustainable unit of society. In order for family continuation to exist, and longevity and legacy to be built, family entrepreneurship is key. I am confident that through this newly-established V3 Group Professorship in Family Entrepreneurship, SMU will be able to generate more research insights and develop relevant programmes on family entrepreneurship, and make a positive and meaningful impact on business families across the region.MR RON SIMFOUNDER & CHAIRMAN, V3 GROUP
ADVANCING THE BUSINESS OF FAMILY ENTERPRISE Since 2013, Mr Ron Sim has been a Founding Family member of the SMU Business Families Institute (BFI @ SMU). The institute was established to offer strategic advice to business families in the region, whilst drawing on the university’s research expertise and involvement in industry practices.
Mr Ron Sim and the V3 Group recently made an endowed gift of $3 million to establish the V3 Group Professorship in Family Entrepreneurship. Launched at the BFI @ SMU’s 5th anniversary celebration, the gift will strengthen BFI @ SMU’s research capabilities, and further cement its position as Southeast Asia’s pioneer regional business family institute.
The professorship creates outstanding opportunities for SMU faculty to actively challenge existing understandings and to contribute ground-breaking research that will strengthen, promote, and unlock the growth and development of family entrepreneurship in Singapore and beyond.
ENABLING RESEARCH OPPORTUNITIES ON ASIAN FAMILY BUSINESSES.
Professor Janice Bellace and Professor Wang Heli, Janice Bellace Professor of Strategic Management, Lee Kong Chian School of Business. Professor Arnoud De Meyer presenting a token of appreciation to Mr Ron Sim at the BFI @ SMU’s 5th Anniversary Celebration Gala Dinner.
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Being awarded this professorship provides a tremendous boost to my work. It will support more effective collaborations with top researchers globally, research outputs with greater practical relevance, as well as more productive network linkages between industry and academia. It will help fund data collection and recruitment of research assistants, as well as facilitate my participation in relevant conferences and field visits.PROFESSOR WANG HELIRECIPIENT, JANICE BELLACE PROFESSORSHIP, LEE KONG CHIAN SCHOOL OF BUSINESS
THE MEANS TO TACKLE TODAY’S SOCIETAL CHALLENGESBig things often have small beginnings, and behind the success of SMU is Professor Janice Bellace, who served as SMU’s first President and laid the foundation for SMU to become a premier university, internationally recognised for its world-class research and distinguished teaching.
In honour of SMU’s first President, the Janice Bellace Professorship was established and made possible by seven current and former members of SMU’s Board of Trustees. The professorship will support SMU’s commitment in tackling today’s most pressing societal challenges; contributing towards the advancement of society through the development of new solutions and approaches to address these issues.
Professorships such as this also encourage our world-class faculty to leverage SMU’s collaborative approach to research, where they are free to chart discoveries, exchange knowledge beyond borders and engage in multidisciplinary debate across schools and with other universities.
CHARTING NEW DISCOVERIES AND ADDRESSING TODAY’S SOCIETAL ISSUES.
Professor Janice Bellace and Professor Wang Heli, Janice Bellace Professor of Strategic Management, Lee Kong Chian School of Business.
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Core to our DNA is the desire to improve and positively impact our communities and environment. Through impactful applied research, we reframe today’s most pressing issues uncovering and sharing new solutions and ways of thinking about problems. Applied Research, Actionable Solutions, Knowledge Exchange, Service to the Community
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ENCOURAGING INNOVATION TOWARDS SOCIAL BETTERMENT IN NEPALWith the goal of leveraging collaborative human-centric design to break the cycle of poverty in Nepal and produce tangible long-term benefits, Lotus Life Foundation and SMU’s Lien Centre for Social Innovation (Lien Centre) have established The Lotus Initiative.
This five-year initiative was made possible through Lotus Life Foundation’s pledge of a $3 million term gift to Lien Centre, and will see the implementation of a multipronged programme involving multiple stakeholders to drive social innovation and entrepreneurship development in Nepal.
Aligned with the United Nations Sustainable Development goals, the partnership will engage SMU faculty and students, social purpose organisations, social innovators and entrepreneurs, multisector partners, and professionals to work on diverse issues ranging from Gender Equality to Clean Water Sanitation, Education and Economic Growth.
We are hopeful that with SMU’s assistance, The Lotus Initiative will support and develop long term socio-economic benefits to vulnerable groups in Nepal, especially in the rural communities and beyond, through expertise transfer and development, where feasible and appropriate, to existing projects that are in the implementation stage in the communities.MR NIRMAL SINGHCHAIRMAN, LOTUS LIFE FOUNDATION
Cheque presentation by Lotus Life Foundation to Professor Arnoud De Meyer.
BREAKING THE CYCLE OF POVERTY IN NEPAL.
Professor Arnoud De Meyer presenting a token of appreciation to Dato’ Kho Hui Meng.
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STRENGTHENING OUR COMMITMENT TOWARDS MENTAL WELL-BEINGMore than just a place of learning, SMU strives to create an environment and community that promotes intellectual and emotional well-being. As part of this commitment, the Mrs Wong Kwok Leong Student Wellness Centre was dedicated to providing students with top quality mental health support. The facility provides safe spaces for students to explore and manage their personal lives through attending sessions with our professional counsellors, or to simply have a mental repose from the daily rigours of academic life.
Through the continued and generous support from Dato’ Kho Hui Meng, a member of SMU’s Board of Trustees, the centre will strengthen its capabilities with an additional student counsellor over the next five years. This gift also provides the centre with opportunities to scale their programmes, and enhance the efficiency and reach of their mental wellness programmes.
AN INCLUSIVE APPROACH TOWARDS MINDFULNESS AND WELLNESS IN SMU.
We are heartened by the generous donation from Dato’ Kho Hui Meng which will enable us to expand our manpower provision of related mental wellness services for the SMU community.ADA CHUNG HEAD, MRS WONG KWOK LEONG STUDENT WELLNESS CENTRE
Professor Arnoud De Meyer presenting a token of appreciation to Dato’ Kho Hui Meng.
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34CELEBRATING FIVE YEARS OF CHAMPIONING FAMILY BUSINESS IN ASIAThe SMU Business Families Institute (BFI @ SMU) brings academic rigour and applied knowledge to the prevalent field of family business here in Asia and beyond. In conjunction with the 5th anniversary dinner celebrations, BFI @ SMU launched a new book titled “The 4Gs of Business Families”.
The book brings important thought leadership and applied knowledge to bear on key issues around Generations, Growth, Giving and Global issues as they pertain to family business. In collaboration with 34 successful business families, the book provides insights into how and why family businesses prevail during tough economic times.
The joyous occasion was officiated by Ms Grace Fu, Minister for Culture, Community and Youth, and saw a collective donation of $800,000 that will go towards supporting BFI @ SMU’s goal in becoming a thought leader for knowledge related to Asian Family Businesses.
BFI is grateful to our Founding and Alliance Families, who have, from the beginning, believed in the immense value that such an institute can bring to business families in the region and beyond. This book is an important contribution to Asian-centric thought leadership that will serve to support business families in this critical time of generational transition.PROFESSOR ANNIE KOHVICE-PRESIDENT, OFFICE OF BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT, ACADEMIC DIRECTOR, BUSINESS FAMILIES INSTITUTE, ACADEMIC DIRECTOR, INTERNATIONAL TRADING INSTITUTE,AND PRACTICE PROFESSOR OF FINANCE, SMU
BFI @ SMU’s 5th Anniversary Celebration Gala Dinner.
BUSINESS FAMILIES COLLABORATED IN THE MAKING OF THE NEW BOOK, “THE 4GS OF BUSINESS FAMILIES”.
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BRINGING SMU-X TO LIFE THROUGH ART SMU-X is a signature SMU programme that seeks to ensure our students and faculty have an opportunity to collaborate with industry players to tackle problems in real-world scenarios. This applied approach to courses and curriculum will help drive the SMU community to adopt a collaborative and real-world approach in problem solving.
Under the guidance of Mr Wang Zineng, founder of Art Agenda, S.E.A., students from the SMU School of Social Sciences launched an art exhibition featuring the works of the late Chua Ek Kay. Themed “A Long Way from Home / 近観 逺濤”, the exhibition commemorates the 10th anniversary of Mr Chua’s passing and celebrates his contributions to Singapore’s art history.
Through the generosity of an anonymous donor, SMU students were offered a unique opportunity to curate and organise the exhibition, with support from a professional exhibition team. The exhibition also served as a case study for students to examine the critical issues and components of an exhibition — from research, design and programming to audience engagement.
I am very happy to be able to work with students as well as former and current colleagues to realise a professionally presented exhibition. With the exhibition fully sponsored, this is an excellent opportunity for SMU students to work experientially on an industry-linked project and learn from museum experts.ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR KWOK KIAN CHOWASSOCIATE PROFESSOR OF ARTS AND CULTURE MANAGEMENT (PRACTICE), SCHOOL OF SOCIAL SCIENCES, SMU
SMU students with Associate Professor Kwok Kian Chow, Curator Wang Zineng, as well as Project Manager, Patricia Ong.
INVITATION AND PAINTING FROM THE “A LONG WAY FROM HOME / 近観 逺濤” EXHIBITION.
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CONTRIBUTING TO THE RISE OF ASIAThe SMU International Advisory Councils (IACs) across China and key Southeast Asian countries are crucial platforms for the SMU community to actively engage with the region, and collaborate with a global network of governments, academic institutions and business leaders to drive new knowledge and development of innovative solutions for better economies, industries and societies.
2018 was a bustling year for the SMU IACs, which saw council launches in China, Thailand and Indonesia, and the inaugural SMU International Advisory Council Asia Summit in Singapore. Three SMU Industry Leaders Dialogues were also held in China, Myanmar and the Philippines. Currently, SMU has IACs established in Myanmar, Vietnam, China, Thailand, Indonesia, and the Philippines.
Launch of SMU IAC in China spotlights China’s rising economy The launch of the SMU IAC in China saw the hosting of a SMU Industry Leaders Dialogue in Hong Kong that focused on leadership in the age of change, and China’s growing potential as a leading innovator in the global economy. The dialogue served as a timely opportunity for SMU to better their understanding of China’s industries and strengthen its relationship with over 120 business, government and academic leaders from the nation.
Launch of SMU IAC in Thailand tackles issues in the age of disruption In conjunction with the SMU IAC launch in Thailand, the SMU-Bangkok Bank Industry Leaders Dialogue was co-hosted with Bangkok Bank to discuss the role of governments in creating frameworks to better manage and leverage business disruptions, foster innovation and spur economic growth in Thailand and beyond. The dialogue gathered together over 180 business, government and academic leaders, and culminated in a panel discussion moderated by Professor Annie Koh, Vice-President, Office of Business Development, SMU; Academic Director, Business Families Institute and International Trading Institute @ SMU; and Practice Professor of Finance, SMU.
SMU Industry Leaders Dialogue in Shanghai, Manila and Yangon.SMU International Advisory Council launches in China, Thailand and Indonesia in 2018.
THERE ARE MANY SYNERGIES BETWEEN SMU AND THAILAND WHICH WE CAN EXPLORE THROUGH THE SMU INTERNATIONAL ADVISORY COUNCIL IN THAILAND. THE COLLABORATION BETWEEN THE TWO COUNTRIES THROUGH THE SMU INTERNATIONAL ADVISORY COUNCIL WILL ASSIST THAILAND’S DRIVE TO TRANSFORM AND MODERNISE ITS ECONOMY UNDER THAILAND 4.0.
MR CHARTSIRI SOPHONPANICHPRESIDENT, BANGKOK BANK PUBLIC COMPANY LTD AND CHAIR, SMU INTERNATIONAL ADVISORY COUNCIL, THAILAND
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Launch of SMU IAC in Indonesia explores “Firms of the Future” With Indonesia being one of the fastest growing internet markets in the world, a SMU Industry Leaders Dialogue was held in Jakarta to define “The Indonesian Firm of the Future”. Innovative ideas on building virtual and physical connectivity were shared, ultimately creating important pathways for potential collaborative opportunities between Singapore and Indonesia. Professor Dr Pratikno, M.Soc.Sc., Minister of State Secretary, Indonesia delivered the keynote address, and Mr Ir Airlangga Hartarto, MBA, MMT, Minister of Industry, Indonesia graced the event as a panellist.
SMU Industry Leaders Dialogue in Shanghai, ChinaSubsequent to the launch of the IAC in China, a SMU Industry Leaders Dialogue was held in Shanghai. Amidst the ongoing trade disputes between China and the U.S., the dialogue discussed how China could unlock opportunities to develop higher-skilled industries and expedite its ‘Made in China 2025’ policy to capitalise on the current macro-economic landscape.
SMU Industry Leaders Dialogue in Manila, Philippines Jointly hosted with Ayala Corporation, the SMU-Ayala Industry Leaders Dialogue in Manila explored the socio-economic conditions of cities in development, and how progress often brings about the erosion of treasured traditions and heritage. During the dialogue, Professor Lily Kong shared on the expansion of the definition of environmental sustainability to include liveable heritage spaces that have served as important repositories of countless human memories.
SMU Industry Leaders Dialogue in Yangon, Myanmar While the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) has become the centrepiece of China’s foreign policy, details of the project and how the BRI might evolve in countries such as Myanmar remain unclear. The SMU Industry Leaders Dialogue in Yangon convened industry and government players to discuss the potential pitfalls and opportunities arising from the BRI for Myanmar, with a panel discussion that culminated into an encouraging outlook towards China’s proposed investment.
SMU Industry Leaders Dialogue in Shanghai, Manila and Yangon.
THOUGHT LEADERSHIP, REGIONAL IMPACT, INTERNATIONAL RELEVANCE.
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IMAGINING AND BUILDING A BETTER ASIA The inaugural SMU International Advisory Council Asia Summit took place on the 16th and 17th of August 2018. Held at the SMU campus, the summit saw over 30 members from the SMU International Advisory Councils (IACs) in China, Indonesia, Myanmar, Thailand, Philippines and Vietnam come together to debate emerging issues and discuss future collaborations.
Themed “ASEAN & China: Intelligent Integration and Sustainability”, the Asia Summit considered the many challenges and opportunities that face ASEAN and China. The executive-style seminar sessions, which were led by SMU’s faculty, propelled SMU’s thought leadership to the fore and allowed the exchange of faculty perspectives with industry leadership.
Following the success of its very first summit, this bi-annual dialogue will seek to ensure a robust consideration of what the future holds for Asia, and acts as an important platform for the exchange of ideas, information and collaborative solutions.
As a global-city university rooted in Asia, the diversity and challenges of Asia form the bedrock of SMU’s approach to education, research and industry collaboration. We need to embrace the unique challenges faced by a growing Asia, so that our students, faculty and industry partners are equipped to understand real world issues and develop actionable solutions that would lead to a better Asia moving forward.PROFESSOR ARNOUD DE MEYER4TH PRESIDENT, SMU
BRINGING THE THOUGHT LEADERS OF ASIA TOGETHER TO NAVIGATE THE REGION’S CHALLENGES.
Members from the SMU International Advisory Councils at the inaugural SMU International Advisory Council Asia Summit.
PROFESSOR LILY KONG MODERATED THE PANEL DISCUSSION ON ASIA’S OPPORTUNITIES.
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AXA CHAIR PROFESSOR OF CYBERSECURITY
Professor Robert Deng Huijie School of Information Systems, Singapore Management University
CELIA MOH CHAIR PROFESSOR OF ECONOMICS
Professor Phang Sock Yong School of Economics, Singapore Management University
CHENG TSANG MAN PROFESSOR OF ACCOUNTANCY
Visiting Professor John Core Graduate School of Business, Stanford University
JANICE BELLACE PROFESSOR
Professor Heli Wang Lee Kong Chian School of Business, Singapore Management University
JONES DAY PROFESSOR OF COMMERCIAL LAW
Visiting Professor David B. Wilkins Harvard Law School
KEPPEL PROFESSOR OF FINANCIAL ECONOMICS
Professor Ekkehart Boehmer Lee Kong Chian School of Business, Singapore Management University
LEE KONG CHIAN CHAIR PROFESSOR
Professor Cheng Qiang Dean, School of Accountancy, Singapore Management University
Professor Gerry George Dean, Lee Kong Chian School of Business, Singapore Management University
Professor Lily Kong Provost, Singapore Management University Professor, School of Social Sciences
LEE KONG CHIAN PROFESSOR
Professor Chen Xia School of Accountancy, Singapore Management University
Visiting Professor Paul Evans School of Social Sciences, Singapore Management University
Professor Nirmalya Kumar Lee Kong Chian School of Business, Singapore Management University
Professor Filip Lievens Lee Kong Chian School of Business, Singapore Management University
Professor Liu Kung-Chung Research Fellow, Institutum Iurisprudentiae Academia Sinica, Taiwan School of Law, Singapore Management University
Professor Su Liangjun School of Economics, Singapore Management University
Professor Melvyn Teo Lee Kong Chian School of Business, Singapore Management University
Professor Heli Wang Lee Kong Chian School of Business, Singapore Management University
Professor Yu Jun School of Economics, Singapore Management University
MAPLETREE PROFESSOR OF REAL ESTATE
Professor Francis Koh Lee Kong Chian School of Business, Singapore Management University
OUB CHAIR PROFESSOR OF FINANCE
Professor Lim Kian Guan Lee Kong Chian School of Business, Singapore Management University
TOMMIE GOH VISITING PROFESSOR OF ENTREPRENEURSHIP AND BUSINESS
Visiting Professor Martin Kilduff University College London
V3 GROUP PROFESSOR OF FAMILY ENTREPRENEURSHIP
Professor Annie Koh Lee Kong Chian School of Business, Singapore Management University
YONG PUNG HOW PROFESSOR OF LAW
Professor Yeo Tiong Min School of Law, Singapore Management University
PROFESSORSHIPS, FELLOWSHIPS & LECTURE SERIES
PROFESSORSHIPS
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HO RIH HWA LEADERSHIP IN ASIA PUBLIC LECTURE SERIES
Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim Political Reformist Deputy Prime Minister of Malaysia (1993-1998)
THE ANNUAL IKEDA PEACE AND HARMONY LECTURE
Parag Khanna Managing Partner, FutureMap
The conferment of named awards at SMU follows the academic year 2018-19.
FELLOWSHIPS
BNP PARIBAS FELLOW OF FINANCE
Assistant Professor Liang Hao Lee Kong Chian School of Business, Singapore Management University
DSM SENIOR FELLOW IN PARTNERSHIP AND SUSTAINABILITY
Visiting Professor Simon Zadek School of Social Sciences, Singapore Management University
DELLA SUANTIO FELLOW
Assistant Professor Wang Qiuhong School of Information Systems, Singapore Management University
D.S. LEE FOUNDATION FELLOW
Assistant Professor Onur Ulas Ince School of Social Sciences, Singapore Management University
LEE KONG CHIAN FELLOW
Professor Nadja Alexander School of Law, Singapore Management University
Professor Shantanu Bhattacharya Lee Kong Chian School of Business, Singapore Management University
Associate Professor Hannah Chang Lee Kong Chian School of Business, Singapore Management University
Professor Shurojit Chatterji School of Economics, Singapore Management University
Assistant Professor Cho Young Jun School of Accountancy, Singapore Management University
Associate Professor Ding Xuhua School of Information Systems, Singapore Management University
Professor Don Ferrin Lee Kong Chian School of Business, Singapore Management University
Visiting Professor Steven Durlauf School of Economics, Singapore Management University
Associate Professor Gokhan Ertug Lee Kong Chian School of Business, Singapore Management University
Associate Professor Goh Beng Wee School of Accountancy, Singapore Management University
Dr. Noeleen Heyzer Under-Secretary-General to the UN School of Social Sciences, Singapore Management University
Associate Professor Pasha Hsieh School of Law, Singapore Management University
Assistant Professor Sterling Huang School of Accounting, Singapore Management University
Assistant Professor Kim Seonghoon School of Economics, Singapore Management University
Associate Professor Lee Pey Woan School of Law, Singapore Management University
Assistant Professor Li Jing School of Economics, Singapore Management University
Associate Professor Li Yingjiu School of Information Systems, Singapore Management University
Associate Professor David Lo School of Information Systems, Singapore Management University
Associate Professor Roger Loh Lee Kong Chian School of Business, Singapore Management University
Associate Professor Kyriakos Mouratidis School of Information Systems, Singapore Management University
Distinguished Term Professor Peter Charles Bonest Phillips School of Economics, Singapore Management University
Distinguished Term Professor Peter Charles Bonest Phillips School of Economics, Singapore Management University
Visiting Professor Susan Rohwedder School Of Economics, Singapore Management University
Assistant Professor Hiro Saito School of Social Sciences, Singapore Management University
Associate Professor Bussarawan Teerawichitchainan School of Social Sciences, Singapore Management University
Associate Professor Wan Wai Yee School of Law, Singapore Management University
Assistant Professor Wang Hai School of Information Systems, Singapore Management University
Professor Yang Zhenlin School of Economics, Singapore Management University
Associate Professor Yip Man School of Law, Singapore Management University
Professor Toru Yoshikawa Lee Kong Chian School of Business, Singapore Management University
Associate Professor Forrest Zhang School of Social Sciences, Singapore Management University
Professor Zhang Liandong School of Accountancy, Singapore Management University
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Associate Professor Steven Hoi School of Information Systems, Singapore Management University
Professor Archan Misra School of Information Systems, Singapore Management University
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A.C.T. Holdings Pte Ltd
Aaron Joseph Ching Kwun Hin (BSc (Econ), 2018)
ABWIN Pte Ltd
Ada Chua Ai Le (LLB, 2015)
Adani Global Pte Ltd
Adeline Bek Pei Lin
Adeline Chong Swee Ling
ADTLaw LLC
Akshay Bharatkumar Nayak (BBM, 2018)
Alan Megargel (DInn, 2018)
Alan Ng Miaw Peng (MScCommMgt, 2018)
Alexander Charles Roberts (MAF(Olin), 2017)
Amber Collections Pte Ltd
Amira Nabila Budiyano (LLB, 2013)
Anchit Kher (BBM, 2018)
Andrea Khong Li Lian (BSc (Econ), 2012)
Andrew Chan Chee Yin
Andy Lim How Boon
Ang Hai Soon
Ang Kheng Leong Benedict (ExecMBA, 2016)
Ang Kim Lian
Angeline Chua Ting Yong
Arisaig Partners Foundation
Arthur Bernard Cresswell
Asian Patent Attorneys Association — Singapore Group
Assaf Cohen (ExecMBA, 2018)
Athena Lee
Au Yeong Yeen Seen (LLB, 2012)
Baker & McKenzie.Wong & Leow
Bangkok Bank Public Company Limited (Singapore Branch)
Bank Julius Baer & Co Ltd
Bay Quee Geok
Benjamin Saul Padilla
Bertrand Tan Yu-Jin
Bethel Chan Ruiyi (JD, 2016)
Beverly Lim Kai Li (LLB, 2017)
Bhati Yash
Blackoak LLC
Blive Pte Ltd
Blossom Hing
Brian B Shegar
Bruno Yip
Buddhist Compassion Relief Tzu Chi Foundation (Singapore)
Bynd Artisan Pte Ltd
Cabrina Low Jia Wen
Caesar Goh Hock Guan
Cao Ye (ExecMBA, 2018)
Cape of Good Hope Art Gallery
Carol Peng Soh Lin
Carol Tan Chew Keng
Cecelia Ann Girvin
CEI Limited
CFA Singapore
Chan Chik Weng
Chan Kah Ying Adelyn (LLB, 2011)
Chan Kok Fai
Chan Seng Onn
Chan Wai Leng
Chan Wei Ling, Christine Jessie (LLB ,2011)
Chan Wei Wen Francis (LLB, 2012)
Chan Wing Kai (MAF, 2018)
Chao Hick Tin
Char Yong (Dabu) Foundation Limited
Chen Siyuan
Chen Yuyao (MITB, 2018)
Cheng Chen Long, John (BBM, 2007)
Cheng Lynn (LLB, 2017)
Cheong Keng Hooi
Cherline Long Lan Gock
Chew Leong Kiong
Chia Chee Seng
Chia Mui Sowe
Chiam Zhi Wen, Nick (LLB, 2017)
Chiang Hai Qiang, Jason Gabriel (LLB, 2011)
Chiang Wing Kwok
Chin Eng Stone Carving Trading
Chin Wan Yew, Rachel (LLB, 2014)
Chng Hong Zhou
Chng Wei Yao, Kenny (LLB, 2012)
Chong Bee Huay
Chong Bing Ru (LLB, 2013)
Chong Yong Jie Matthew (LLB, 2018)
Choo Kah Hoon
Choong Xing Ding Angeline
Chow Zi En (LLB, 2017)
Choy Meng Yew, Joseph (BBM, 2014)
Christabel Yang Shuhui (BSocSc, 2018)
Chu Shi Yuan (BSc (Econ), 2018)
Chua Ai Ling
Chua Boon Keat
Chua Cheng Yew (LLB, 2015)
Chua Hui Han Eunice
Chua Jian Zhi (LLB, 2014)
Chua Seng Cheong
Chua Wan Rong
Chua Wan Rong (BAcc, 2007)
Chua Yak Huat
Cindy Lim Kim Hong
Citi Singapore
Clara Lee
Clara Lim Shin Wei (BBM, 2018)
Clifford Chance Pte Ltd
CPA Australia Ltd
Creative Eateries Pte Ltd
D.S. Lee Foundation
Dana Franklin
Daniel Chong Woon Chieh
Daren Ng Jhia Jhin (BSocSc, 2018)
Darius Tay Kang-Rui (LLB, 2011)
Dato’ Kho Hui Meng
Dato Sri Prof Dr (H.C) Tahir, MBA and Jonathan Tahir
David Harris Zemans
David Kho
David Low
David N Smith
Davinder Singh S/O Amar Singh
Dawn Wong
DBS Bank Ltd
Deborah Joy Ong (LLB, 2015)
Deepak Mohan Nagrani (JD, 2018)
Deepti Dilip Narwani (BSocSc, 2018)
D’Elegance International Pte Ltd
Deloitte & Touche LLP
Devathas Satianathan (LLB, 2013)
Devika and Sanjiv Misra
Deya Shankar Dubey (LLB, 2014)
Diamond Gas International Pte Ltd
Dierdre Grace Morgan (LLB, 2014)
Dilhan Pillay Sandrasegara
Dr Gilbert Tan
Du Xiaohan (ExecMBA, 2018)
Dymon Asia Capital (Singapore) Pte Ltd
Economic Society of Singapore
Eden Li Yiling (LLB, 2016)
Edmund Lin and Trina Liang-Lin
Ee Wei Hao, Eoin (BSocSc, 2015)
Ernest Wee He Sheng (MScMgmt CW, 2018)
Eugene Leong Hong Wai (BBM, 2013)
Eversheds Harry Elias LLP
ExxonMobil Asia Pacific Pte Ltd
Financial Services Information Sharing and Analysis Center
FinEX Asia (Singapore) Holdings Pte Ltd
Fiona Chew Yan Bei (LLB, 2015)
Florence Tan
Fong Lin, Elizabeth (LLB, 2015)
Foo Kon Tan LLP
Foo Meng Kee
Foo Tian Ong
Fu Qui Jun (LLB, 2011)
Gao Tian (BBM, 2017)
Gary Xie Guojun
Gaurav Dilip Narwani (BBM, 2016)
Georgia Lee Siow Kiang
Giouw Rong Zhen, Jolie (LLM C B&FL, 2017)
Gladys Lim Jiewei (BBM, 2018)
Glencore
Goh Yihan
Goldbell Engineering Pte Ltd
Goldbell Foundation
Gottipati Swapna (PhD IS, 2014)
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Guan Hup Stone Engravers
Hackwagon Academy Pte Ltd
Han Jong Kwang
Harry Elias, SC
Health Management International Ltd
Heeiah Gek Yen
Helena Patricia March (MBA, 2018)
Heliconia Capital Management Pte Ltd
Herman Ronald Hochstadt
Ho Kian Hwee, Kenneth (BBM, 2013)
Ho Kim Seng
Ho Kok Loke (MWM, 2016)
Ho Nai Chuen
Ho Qi Rui, Daniel (LLB, 2017)
Ho Rui Lin, Brian (LLB, 2018)
Ho Sou Ping
Howard Owen Hunter
HSBC
HSBC International Trustee Limited — Singapore Branch
Hwang Chihyun (ExecMBA, 2018)
Ian Teoh Seng Hong (ExecMBA, 2018)
ICAP Management Services Pte Ltd
iGlobe Partners (II) Pte Ltd
IMA South East Asia Pte Ltd
Indian Women’s Association Singapore (IWA)
Info-communications Media Development Authority
Institute of Certified Public Accountants of Singapore
International Development Research Centre (IDRC)
Isaac Manasseh Meyer Trust Fund
ISACA Singapore Chapter
ISCA Cares Limited
Ivan Hoe Chew Khay (MSc Inno, 2017)
Jacob Quek Teck Liang (LLB, 2015)
Jasper Wong Chun Yin (LLB, 2015)
Jaspreet Singh Dua (ExecMBA, 2018)
Jeremy Cheok Qiming (BSc (Econ), 2018)
Jeremy Gray Stobie
Jerry Lim Kian Tho
Jimmy Yim Wing Kuen
Jochen Matthias Reb
John Niland
Johnson & Johnson Pte Ltd
Jonathan Kyaw Thaung
Joshua Wijaya
Justin Long Foo Song (ExecMBA, 2018)
Juvina Ratnam (BBM, 2018)
K H Tan
Karen Yung Mu Lan
Kaye Hau Kai Kheng (MBA, 2018)
Keeve Tan Boon Kin (MBA, 2018)
Kenneth Lim Chi Shen (LLB, 2015)
Kevin Jeffrey Wong (ExecMBA, 2018)
Khong Guan Limited
Khoo Seow Hong
Kim Shi Yin (LLB, 2016)
Kiong Wee Haw
Koh Jiahao, Angus (LLB, 2017)
Koh Mei Ling Lilian
Koh Peck Lian Hazel
Kong Kam Yean (ExecMBA, 2017)
Krishnasamy Sasitharan (ExecMBA, 2018)
Kunis Foundation
Kuok Khoon Ean
Kuok Khoon Hong/ Wilmar International Limited
Kuok Oon Kwong Kay
KV Asia Capital Pte Ltd
Kwek Li Tong (BBM, 2018)
Lai Hing Nam (MWM, 2017)
Lai Siu Chiu
Lam Kwok Wing
Lam Shu Mei
Lau Hui Ming, Kenny (LLB, 2014)
Lau Zhao Yong (BSc (IS), 2018)
Lawrence Teh Yew Kiat (ExecMBA, 2017)
Lee Chung Hee
Lee Kwai Fong and Raymond Goh
Lee Mei Lin
Lee Oi Kum
Lee Rui Chao, Rachel (BBM, 2012)
Lee Seiu Kin
Lee Shu Yi (BBM, 2018)
Leng Sou Mei
Leong Poh Kee Pte Ltd
Leong Weiwang Will
Leow Wen Long
Leung Wing Yee
Lewis Poh Yu Gui (BSc (IS), 2018)
Li Kun Hang (LLB, 2015)
Liau Nai Fwei
Liew Hui Lin
Liew Kien Peng
Lim Ah Geok
Lim Bock Aeng Arthur (MSc Inno, 2016)
Lim Chong Boon
Lim Chun Seng, Kennedy (BAcc, 2011)
Lim Juay Hwi
Lim Seng Hock (MBA, 2015)
Lim Seng Yong
Lim Shu Xian, Eunice (LLB, 2011)
Lim Sing Yong (LLB, 2011)
Lim Yee Kheng
Lim Yong En, Joshua (LLB, 2011)
Lim Yuan Zhen Kenny
Lin Jianbin (BBM, 2011)
Lin Jintang (BAcc, 2007)
Lin Ruiwen (BSc (Econ), 2006)
Lin Yu-Mei (ExecMBA, 2018)
Liu Kung-Chung
Liu Sheng, Nicholas (JD, 2015)
Lock Kok Leong (MBA, 2016)
Loke Chui Yee (ExecMBA, 2018)
Loo Kiang Hong
Loo Wee Ling
Lotus Life Foundation Limited
Louis Ho Kit Yang (BBM, 2018)
Low Ann Ann
Low Kee Yang
Low Seow Ling (LLB, 2012)
Low Tzeh Shyian, Russell (LLB, 2011)
Loy Sye Ling (ExecMBA, 2018)
Lucas Wong Jun Xiang (BSc (Econ), 2017)
Luxasia Pte Ltd
Maartje de Visser
Madhuwanti Ajinkya Dhavale (MITB, 2018)
Makoto Hong Cheng (LLB, 2015)
MasterCard
Max Lewis Scholarship Fund
Md Noor E Adnaan (LLB, 2014)
Melissa Mithra (ExecMBA, 2018)
Mendaki Club
Merilyn Umboh
Meso Resources International Pte Ltd
Mewah Oils & Fats Pte Ltd
Michael Au
Michael Joseph Coleman
Michael Walter (ExecMBA, 2018)
Michelle Tan Piak Yong
Mohamad Zaki Bin Jumahri (LLB, 2011)
Mohan Mondal (ExecMBA, 2018)
Mohd Yusoff Bin Akbar
Monikca (BBM, 2018)
Muk Chen Yeen Jonathan (LLB, 2013)
Muniandy Raguraman
Nai Lee Kheng
Nang Lang Kham
Nang Su Wai (LLB, 2011)
Nanthini Vijayakumar (LLB, 2015)
Neil Alan Dyason (MBA, 2017)
Neil Robert Bowyer (ExecMBA, 2018)
Neo Ka Jun (BBM, 2018)
Neo Zhi Wei, Eugene (LLB, 2016)
Ng Boon Heong (MBA, 2018)
Ng Boon Huat
Ng Chee Wai, Melvin
Ng Chu Sun
Ng Cong Chun Shane (LLB, 2013)
Ng Li Shan, Iris (LLB, 2018)
Ng Lian Choo
Ng Peng Fong (BBM, 2006)
Ng Sai Eng
Ng Sui Ping, Penelope Ann (LLB, 2015)
Ng Tin Hoe, Palmer (BSc (Econ), 2018)
Nga Bee Shiang Greceline
Nguyen Bich Hanh (BBM, 2012)
Nguyen Minh Chau (BBM, 2014)
Ni Qian (LLB, 2017)
Nicholas Han Yao Guang (BBM, 2018)
Nirmalya Kumar
Non Kam Foong (ExecMBA, 2018)
Octava Foundation
Ong Boon Kwee
Ong Chin Kiat (LLB, 2015)
Ong Yi Teng (BAcc, 2018)
Oses Partners Pte Ltd
Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation Limited
Paesson Ong (BSc (IS), 2018)
Palandi Naicker Mohanan
Paramjeet Singh Bhalla
Patricia Gutierrez Aparicio (ExecMBA, 2018)
Patrick Poh Son Che
Paul & Esther Loo
PBA Systems Pte Ltd
Pearl Yu
Pearlie Koh
Peter Milner Joergensen (ExecMBA, 2018)
Peter Yap Wan Shern (ExecMBA, 2018)
Philip Ho Meng Huat
Philip Yuen Ewe Jin
Phone Min San
Phua Seok Eng
Pilot Pen (S) Pte Ltd
Poh Hui Jing, Claire (LLB, 2012)
PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP
Prima Limited
Professor Arnoud De Meyer
Prudential Assurance Company Singapore
Qabir Singh Sandhu (LLB, 2015)
Qiu Yunfei (BBM, 2018)
Quark Koh Liang
Quek Em Ling Dorcas
Rahmatan Lil Alamin Foundation Ltd
Rajah & Tann LLP
Ramchand N Jagtiani
Rebekah Lee Shi Jia (BSocSc, 2018)
Rhodium Resources Pte Ltd
Richard Giam Kee Choo
Richard Wen (ExecMBA, 2018)
Robert Michael Tomlin
Robin Pho Yang Foong (BBM, 2004)
RSM Chio Lim LLP
Russell Yap Song Chen (BSc (IS), 2018)
Ruth Grimberg
Ryan Ong
Sampson Lim Jie Hao (LLB, 2017)
Sand Aire (Singapore) Pte Ltd
Sandy Gan Li Ping
Saw Teng Sheng (JD, 2017)
Scanteak
Seiho Machinery & Electric Co Pte Ltd
Select Group Pte Ltd
Serene Ng Wai Fang
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Sham Geng Yun (BBM, 2018)
Sharon Grimberg
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Sidhu Gurbinder Singh (MBA, 2018)
Silverdale Capital Pte Ltd
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Singapore Academy of Law
Singapore Computer Society
Singapore Mediation Centre
Singapore Prison Service
Singapore Totalisator Board
SKS Hospitality Pte Ltd
Soe Chin Hua (ExecMBA, 2018)
SOL Faculty Donor
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Stefanie Tan Lee Kheng
Stephen Riady Foundations
Steven Chong Horng Siong
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Sunil Kumar S/O S A Pillai (MTSC, 2016)
Sunray Woodcraft Construction Pte Ltd
Sydney Michael Hwang, SC
Taknet Systems Pte Ltd
Tam Zhi Yang (LLB, 2015)
Tan Ah Kaw
Tan Chin Tuan Foundation
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Tan Keng Guan
Tan Kok Quan Partnership
Tan Leng Kwan Benson
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Tan Rou Qi, Nicolette (BAcc, 2018)
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Tan Teck Guan (MWM, 2018)
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TBSS Center for Electrical and Electronics Engineering
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Temasek Foundation International
Teng Chen Ji (ExecMBA, 2018)
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Timothy Chia Chee Ming
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