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2024 | Kim-Lim Tan, Shanu Rekha Loganathan, Rita R Pidani, Peik-Foong Yeap, David Wai Lun Ng, Nik Teck Siong Chong, Melissa Li Sa Liow, Kevin Chuen- Kong Cheong & Michelle Mei Ling Yeo. (2024). Embracing imperfections: a predictive analysis of factors alleviating adult leaders’ digital learning stress on Singapore’s lifelong learning journey. Human Resource Development International. Pp. 1-22. DOI:10.1080/13678868.2024.2389029 |
2023 | PF, Yeap and Melissa LS, Liow. (2023). Tourist walkability and sustainable community-based tourism: conceptual framework and strategic model. International Journal of Tourism Cities. DOI:http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/IJTC-05-2022-0117 |
2022 | Ong, H. B., Chong, L. L., Choon, S. W., Tan, S. H., Yeap, P. F. and Kasuma, N. M. H. (2022). Retaining Skilled Workers through Motivation: The Malaysian Case. Cogent Business and Management. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1080/23311975.2022.2034237. |
2021 | Lee, Y. W., Dorasamy, M., Ahmad, A. A., Jambulingam, M., Yeap, P. F. and Harun, S. (2021). Synchronous online learning during movement control order in higher education institutions: a systematic review. F1000Research. DOI:https://doi.org/10.12688/f1000research.73342.1 |
2021 | Tan, K. L. and Yeap, P. F. (2021). The impact of work engagement and meaningful work to alleviate job burnout among social workers in New Zealand. Management Decision. DOI 10.1108/MD-05-2021-0689. |
2020 | H, Ha, HS, Loh, HT, Evelyn Gay, and PF, Yeap. (2020). Consumer Protection in E-tailing Computer Sales: A Case Study of Dell. International Review of Law, Computers & Technology. Vol. 34 Issue 3, DOI: 10.1080/13600869.2020.1838187. |
2020 | Li, JJ and Yeap, PF (2020). Reading motivation among Chinese English as a foreign language learner: A dynamic system theory perspective. Journal of Applied Learning & Teaching. Vol. 3 No. 1, DOI: https://doi.org/10.37074/jalt.2020.3.1. |
2018 | Ong JW, Hisham and Yeap PF. Competitive Advantage and Firm Performance: The Moderating Effect of Industry Forces. International Journal of Business Performance Management. Vol. 9 No. 4, pp. 385-407. |
2015 | Ong JW, Yeap PF and Hisham. The Effects of Demographic factors on Market Orientation. American Journal of Economics. Vol. 5 No. 2, pp. 64-73. |
2015 | Moorthy MK, Seetharaman A, Jaffar N, Yeap PF. Employee Perceptions of Workplace Theft Behavior: A Study Among Supermarket Retail Employees in Malaysia. Ethics & Behavior. Vol. 25, No. 1, pp. 61-85. |
2013 | Nilufar, A, Yong GF, Yeap PF and Syed SA. Relationship between retention factors and affective organisational commitment among knowledge workers in Malaysia. Journal of Business Economics and Management. Vol. 14, No. 5, pp. 903-922. |
2013 | Cheng MY, Mahmood A & Yeap PF. Malaysia as a regional education hub: A demand-side analysis. Journal of Higher Education Policy and Management. Vol. 35, No. 5, pp. 523-536. |
2012 | Teh BH, Chong LL & Yeap PF. A Framework of a Sustainable Performance Measurements (SPMs) Model for the Malaysian Electronic and Electrical Industry. World Applied Sciences Journal, Vol. 20, No. 1, pp. 107-119. |
2012 | Tan BC & Yeap PF. What drives Green Restaurant Patronage Intention? International Journal of Business and Management. Vol. 7, No. 2, pp. 215-223. |
2011 | Ong HB, Yeap PF, Tan SH & Chong LL. Factors Influencing Knowledge Sharing Among Undergraduate Students. Industry and Higher Education(UK). Vol. 25, No. 2, pp. 133-140. |
2011 | Reza ST, Yeap PF, & Nazil E. The Criteria for Measuring Knowledge Management Initiatives: A Rare Glimpse into Malaysian Organizations. Journal of Organizational Knowledge Management(USA). Vol. 2011, pp. 1-15. |
2010 | Ong JW, Yeap PF & Hisham. Malaysian Small and Medium Enterprises: The Fundamental Problems and Recommendations for Improvement. Journal of Asia Entrepreneurship and Sustainability(USA). Vol. 6(1), pp. 39-51. |
2010 | Tan SH, Chong LL & Yeap PF. Long Memory Properties in Stock Prices: Evidence from the Malaysian Stock Market. European Journal of Economics, Finance and Administrative Sciences(USA). Issue 18. pp77-84. |
2008 | Yeap PF & Richardson, S. The Perceptions of Malaysians in a Japanese Company. Cross-Cultural Management: An International Journal(UK), Vol. 15, No. 3, pp 221-243. |
2004 | Richardson, S & Yeap PF. Culture and Managerial Styles: A Study of Potential Managers |
In Malaysia. American Journal of Applied Sciences, Vol. 1, No. 4, pp. 279-283. | |
2002 | Fontaine, R, Richardson, S & Yeap PF. The Tropical Fish Problem Revisited: A Malaysian Perspective. Cross-Cultural Management: An International Journal(UK), Vol. 9, No. 4, pp. 60-70. |
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2024 | Yeap, PF. Perceptions of human-AI collaboration (HAC) among learners in the Higher Education Institutions. The 7th International Conference on Innovative Research in Education (IRECONF). Hôtel West End, Nice, France. 14- 16 June 2024. |
2023 | Yeap, PF. Delve into Online Learning Experience of Adult Learners Through the Lens of Self Determination Theory. The 15 th Asian Conference in Education 2023. Toshi Center Hotel, Tokyo, Japan. 22 – 25 November 2023. |
2022 | Vincent KS, Oh, Abdullah Sarwar, MM Lai, PF Yeap, Gowrie Vinayan, and Niaz Pervez. Facing Workplace Adversities with Enhanced Level of Resilience with Mindfulness Practice as Intervention – The Study on Generation Y Employees. 40 th International Business Information Management Association (IBIMA) Conference 2022. Seville, Spain. 23-24 November 2022. |
2021 | YW, Lee, M, Dorasamy, Abdul Aziz, A, M, Jambulingam, PF, Yeap & Sharbani, H. Engagement and Interest for Effective Synchronous Online Learning during Movement Order Control: A Systematic Literature Review. International Conference on Technology and Innovation Management (ICTIM 2021). Virtual Conference. 21-23 June 2021. |
2020 | Dr. Rita R. Pidani, Dr. Frank W. Agbola, Dr. Amir Mahmood, Dr. Peik Foong Yeap (2020). Barriers to Internationalisation in SMEs: Evidence from Indonesia. Pp. 1-226.. Supreme Century, USA. ISBN: 1939123992. |
2019 | Yeap, P.F. ‘Interorganizational mentorship: An exploratory investigation and discussion. SSERS International Conference on Human Capital, Social Sciences, Business Economics& Management Research (HSSM)’. Amsterdam City, Netherlands. 28-29 December 2019 |
2019 | Venkatasawmy, R. & Yeap, P.F. ‘Challenges Faced by Educational Leaders in Integrating ICT-Intensive Strategies in Malaysian Higher Education’. 26th ICTEL 2019 – International Conference on Teaching, Education & Learning, Bali, Indonesia, December 2019 |
2018 | CC Lee, N Shen, A Rios and PF Yeap. Development of an Environmental Sustainability Ranking Tool for Industries. The 14th International Conference on Environmental, Cultural, Economic & Social Sustainability.The Cairns Institute, James Cook University, Cairns, Queensland, Australia. 17 –19 January 2018. |
2017 | Yeap PF. Internationalisation of Higher Education: A Tale of Four ASIAN Countries. International Conference on Social Science, Arts, Business and Education. IBIS Hotel Paris, France. 30-31 December 2017. |
2016 | Yeap PF. Information Overload in the Workplace: A Conceptual Framework. MT International Conference on Business Research: Milano 2016. BEST WESTERN – Hotel Madison, Milan, Italy. 27-28 December 2016. |
2015 | Yeap PF. A Study of Gen-Y Employee Needs and Retention in the Retail Industry in Malaysia. World Business, Finance and Management Conference. Rendezvous Grand Hotel Auckland, New Zealand. 14-15 December 2015. |
2015 | Khoo KL, Yeap PF and Chew KW. Factors Influencing Organizational Commitment: The Mediating Role of Happiness at Work. 9thAsia Academy of Management and 8thTaiwan Academy of Management Joint Conference on Innovation for and from Asian Emerging Markets. Department of Management and Centre for International Business Studies,The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong. 22-24 June 2015. |
2014 | Gowrie V, Govindan M, Yeap PF and Harun N. Examining the Role of MNCs in Stimulating Entrepreneurial Activity in the SMEs via Industrial Mentorship: A Study of the Malaysian Manufacturing Sector. Anglo-American Conference for Academic Disciplines 2014. University of London, UK. 4-7 November 2014. |
2014 | Diana AA, Chew KW and Yeap PF. Factors Affecting Leadership Effectiveness: Perception from Generation Y Employees. 28thAustralian and New Zealand Academy of Management Conference.University of Technology Business School, Sydney, Australia. 3-5 December 2014. |
2014 | Ong JW, Yeap PF and Hishamuddin. The Effects of Demographic Factors on Market Orientation. The World Conference on Economics and Business Management. Hotel Bangi-Putrajaya, Selangor, Malaysia. 13-14 December 2014. |
2014 | Khoo KL, Yeap PF and Chew KW. Antecedents of Organisational Commitment Among Malaysian Generation Y in ICT Companies. International Borneo Business Conference (IBBC) 2014. Riverside Majestic Hotel, Kuching, Malaysia. 20-21 August 2014. |
2014 | Chew KF, Yeap PF and John R. Barriers to Inter Firm Collaboration and Its Impact on Innovation in Malaysian Composites Manufacturing Industries. International Borneo Business Conference (IBBC) 2014. Riverside Majestic Hotel, Kuching, Malaysia. 20-21 August 2014. |
2014 | Ooi WT, Gowrie V and Yeap PF. Exploring the Effect of Industrial Mentorship on Productivity among Malaysian SMEs. The Fifth Asia-Pacific Business Research Conference.Hotel Istana, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. 17-18 February 2014. |
2013 | Ong JW, Yeap PF and Hishamuddin Ismail. What Resource-Based View Has Told Us? A Literature Review. The 2nd Applied International Business Conference 2013. Promenade Hotel, Kota Kinabalu, Sabah, Malaysia. 7-8 December 2013. |
2013 | Khoo KL, Muhammad Madi, Yeap PF. A Modified Training Evaluation Framework for Malaysia’s Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs). The 6thInternational Economics and Business Management Conference –Managing business towards Green Economy: Issues, Challenges and Opportunities. The Zenith Hotel, Kuantan, Pahang, Malaysia. 3-4 October 2013. |
2013 | Diana, AA, Chew KW and Yeap PF. Factors Influencing Leadership Effectiveness and Intention to Stay Among Generation Y Employees in Malaysian ICT Sector: A Conceptual Framework. The 10thAsian Academy of Management International Conference 2013 – Fostering an Innovative Ecosphere for Business Sustainability. Bayview Beach Resort, Penang. 23-25 August 2013. |
2012 | Ong JW, Yeap PF and Hishamuddin Ismail. The Use of the Term ‘Competitive Advantage’ in Strategic Management Journal: A Content Analysis. The USM-AUT International Conference 2012 – Sustainable Economic Development: Policies and Strategies. Penang, Malaysia. 17-18 November 2012. |
2012 | Yeap PF, Ong HB, Lai MM, Tan SH and Chong LL. Information and Communications Technology (ICT) as a learning tool in Primary Schools in Penang. The USM-AUT International Conference 2012 – Sustainable Economic Development: Policies and Strategies. Penang, Malaysia. 17-18 November 2012. |
2011 | Ong JW, Yeap PF and Hishamuddin Ismail. Developing Management ICT Commitment Through a Modified-Delphi Method. The 9thAsian Academy of Management International Conference 2011. Penang, Malaysia. 14 October 2011. |
2011 | Tan BC and Yeap PF. Relationships among the Antecedents of Behaviour Intention towards Environmentally Friendly Restaurants: A Causal Model. The International Conference on Environment and Industrial Innovation – ICEII 2011. Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. 17-19 June 2011. |
2010 | Wong FY, David Yong GF and Yeap PF.Consumer Decision Making Process versus Consumer Decision Making Styles.GSM-FEP-AGBA Conference 2010. Palm Garden Hotel, Selangor, Malaysia. 01-03 December 2010. |
2010 | Ong JW, Yeap PF, Hisham. Proposing a modified-Delphi method for questionnaire development and validation in entrepreneurship study. Global Conference on SME and Entrepreneurship 2010. Kuala Lumpur. 26-27 August 2010. |
2010 | Ong JW, Yeap PF, Hisham. Is competitive advantage equal to superior performance? Redefining the boundary. Global Conference on SME and Entrepreneurship 2010. Kuala Lumpur. 26-27 August 2010. |
2010 | Reza ST, Yeap PF, Nazil E. Knowledge management criteria among Malaysian Organizations: An ANOVA Approach. The International Conference on Applied Science, Engineering and Technology. Singapore. 25-27 August 2010. |
2010 | Reza ST, Yeap PF, Nazil E. Using Interpretive Structural Modelling to determine the relationships among knowledge Management Criteria inside. The International Conference on Applied Science, Engineering and Technology. Singapore. 25-27 August 2010. |
2010 | Reza ST, Yeap PF, Nazil E. Determining the Criteria of Measuring Knowledge Management Programs Among Malaysian Firms. The International Business Information Management Association Conference (14thIBIMA). Istanbul, Turkey. 23-24 June 2010. |
2009 | Ong JW, Yeap PFand Hishamuddin Ismail. An Investigation of the Government Assistance Programmes for the Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) in Malaysia.The 12thInternational Business Information Management Association Conference, Creating Global Economies through Innovation and Knowledge Management Theory & Practice.Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. June 29-30, 2009. |
2006 | Yeap PF. The Perceptions of Malaysians in a Japanese Company. Japan Studies Association of Canada (JSAC) 2006 Annual Conference. Thompson Rivers University, Kamloops, British Columbia, Canada. 12 – 15 October, 2006. |
2003 | Kok YY, Ooi AL, Tan CK, Richardson & Yeap PF. Culture and Managerial Styles: A Study of Potential Managers in Malaysia. Asia: Images, Ideas, Identities 15thNZASIA International Conference. Auckland University, New Zealand. 21 – 24 November 2003. |
2001 | Yeap PF, Chee YF, Lam PL, Lee CF & Richardson, S. An Empirical Study of the Computer Industry Buyers Propensity to Complain in Malaysia. The 12thBiennial Colloquium, Malaysia Society of Australia. University of Sydney, Australia. 8 – 9 September 2001. |
2000 | Richardson, S & Yeap PF. Is Malaysia Ready to Take On E-Business? International Conference on Electronic Commerce Emerging Trends in E-Commerce. Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. 21 – 23 Nov 2000. |
2000 | Yeap PF & Richardson, S. “Catch ‘Em Young”: A Study of the Relationship between Gender and Interest in Multimedia in Children in Germany and Malaysia. International Conference on the Theories and Practices of Electronic Commerce. Taipei, Taiwan. 4 – 7 Oct 2000. |
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2020 | Dr. Rita R. Pidani, Dr. Frank W. Agbola, Dr. Amir Mahmood, Dr. Peik Foong Yeap. ‘Barriers to Internationalisation in SMEs: Evidence from Indonesia’. pp. 1-226. Supreme Century, USA. ISBN No. 1939123992 |
2010 | Wong Foong Yee, David Yong Gun Fie and Yeap Peik Foong. The Relationship between Consumer Decision Making Process and Consumer Decision Making Styles. In: In Search of Good Practices Weaving through Current Perspectives.Pp. 196-202.Universiti Putra Malaysia Press. |
2003 | Yeap Peik Foong, Yong Gun Fei. Management. Management Module for Bachelor of e-Business. |
2001 | Cheng Ming Yu, Sayed Hossain, Yeap Peik Foong, Venu Thyagarajan. Basic Economics, Management and Accounting. Pearson Education. |
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2024 | Yeap, P.F., Pidani, R., Vadivel, V. S. and Yang, D. (2024). Singapore Smart Nation: Journey into a New Digital Landscape for Higher Education. In: Emerging Technologies in Business: Innovation Strategies for Competitive Advantage. Andrei O.J. Kwok and Pei-Lee Teh (Eds). Pp. 281-304. Singapore: Springer. |
2024 | Venkatasawmy, R. and Yeap, P.F. (2024). Issues and Challenges for Educational Leadership in the Implementation of ICT-Intensive Strategies for Higher Education in Post-Pandemic Malaysia. In: The Palgrave Handbook of Crisis Leadership in Higher Education. Jürgen Rudolph, Joseph Crawford, Choon-Yin Sam, Shannon Tan (Eds). Pp. 377-395. Sweden: Springer. |
2023 | Liow, M., Sa, L., Foong, Y.P. (2023). Customer Outcome Framework for Blockchain-Based Mobile Phone Applications. In: Daimi, K., Dionysiou, I., El Madhoun, N. (eds) Principles and Practice of Blockchains. New York: Springer, Cham. Pg. 155-182. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-10507- 4_8. |
Year | Grant | Value |
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2024 | Newcastle Australia Institute of Higher
Education Small Research Project Grant Title: Identifying the antecedents of human- AI collaboration (HAC) among learners in the Higher Education Institutions Position: Project Leader |
S$5,000 |
2023 | Newcastle Australia Institute of Higher
Education Small Research Project Grant Title: Identifying the globally responsible business leadership from the Southeast Asia perspective Position: Project Leader |
S$8,000 |
2022 | Newcastle Australia Institute of Higher
Education Small Research Project Grant Title: Vaccine Hesitancy Research Project (Singapore, South Africa) Position: Project Member |
S$20,000 |
2022 | Newcastle Australia Institute of Higher
Education Small Research Project Grant Title: It is OK not to be OK: The challenges and digital well-being of learners’ online learning experience Position: Project Leader |
S$10,000 |
2020 | National Fundamental Research Grant Scheme (FRGS) Title: Modelling Resilience with Mindfulness for Youth Well-being in the Age of Disruption Position: Project Member |
RM76,700 |
2019 | Principal Investigator, “Inter-organizational Mentorship in the manufacturing industry: An Exploratory Investigation of the Perceptions of Mentors and Protégés in Developmental Relationships in Singapore and Malaysia”, grant application submitted to University of Newcastle Singapore’s Small Project Research Grant 2019. | S$9,000 |
2017 | Co-Investigator, “Development of an Environmental Sustainability Ranking Tool for Industries”, grant application submitted to University of Newcastle Singapore’s Small Project Research Grant 2017. | S$5,000 |
2016 | Principal Investigator, “Information overload in the workplace: Perspectives of Multinational Corporation Knowledge Workers in Singapore”, grant application submitted to University of Newcastle Singapore’s Small Project Research Grant 2016. | S$5,000 |
2015 | Principle Investigator, “A Study of Aged-Friendly Community Index in Singapore”, grant application submitted to University of Newcastle (Singapore) New Staff Grant. | S$10,000 |
Commenced | Research Title | Supervisor Type |
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2017 | Ong Jeen Wei, “Resource-based and Industrial Organisational View of Factors Contributing toward Malaysian Small Medium Enterprise’s Performance”. | Co-supervisor |
2015 | Derek Ong Lai Teik, “Needs Analysis of Fitness Members and Bundling for Profile Segmentation of the Fitness Industry”. | Supervisor |
2015 | Tan Booi Chen, “Consumers’ Perspectives of Environmental Values and Attitudes Influence on Green Purchase Behaviour and Green Restaurant Intention in Malaysian Service Sector”. | Supervisor |
2015 | Nilufar Ahsan, “A Study of Organizational Commitment among Knowledge Workers in Malaysia”. | Co-supervisor |
2014 | Ebrahim Dadfar, “Determinants of Knowledge Transfer in Inter-Firm Collaboration to Impact Innovation on Malaysian Composite Materials Industry”. | DBA Supervisor |
2013 | Ummu Kolsome Farouk, “Determinants of Effective Occupational Safety and Health Committees (OSHCs) As Forms of Employee Involvement: A Study of Malaysian Manufacturing Firm”. | Co-supervisor |
2013 | M. Krishna Moorthy, “Employee Perceptions of Workplace Theft Behaviour: A Study Among Supermarket Retail Employees in Malaysia”. | Co-supervisor |
Commenced | Research Title | Supervisor Type |
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2018 | Chew Kiam Fui, “Barriers influencing inter-firm collaboration impacting innovation in Malaysian composite materials manufacturing industry”. | Co-supervisor |
2016 | Diana Awing Adil, “Factors Influencing Leadership Effectiveness and Intention to Stay among Generation Y Employees in Malaysian ICT Sector”. | Co-supervisor |
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Professor Julia Connell is currently the Acting Pro Vice Chancellor and CEO at the Newcastle Australia Institute of Higher Education. Previously, Julia held Director, Dean and Assistant Dean roles at Universities in Australia, the UAE and Indonesia. She has published over 100 refereed journal articles/book chapters, co-edited 17 special issue journal volumes and 9 books. Many publications focus on change, people development and, more recently, new technologies. She has consulted for various public and private sector organisations, taught in 11 different countries and lived in 4. Julia just led a team to create and facilitate a Senior Leadership Program for the New South Wales Community Justice Department and will shortly begin a new project researching skills, education and development in Singapore.
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Siew Choi is a seasoned financial services leader with a three-decade long career focused on (re)insurance within the Asia Pacific. Renowned for her innovative strategies and ability to deliver long-term success, she excels in fostering innovation and driving transformative initiatives within tightly regulated landscapes.
With pivotal roles at industry giants, including AXA, AIG, and Swiss Re, Siew Choi brings extensive expertise in portfolio underwriting, risk assessment, pricing, analytics and distribution management. Having worked and resided in Malaysia, Singapore and Thailand, Siew Choi’s leadership transcends borders, guiding culturally diverse teams across ten countries.
Siew Choi continues to shape the industry’s digital evolution as an advisor to insurtechs. Her active involvement on board committees for charities and non-profits, as well as her dedication to mentoring undergraduates, demonstrates her passion to serve the community. Armed with a Master’s degree from Stanford University and an Executive Diploma in Directorship from Singapore Management University (SMU), she is primed to contribute her extensive Asia-focused financial services acumen to the NAIHE board.
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Dr Chew, a Colombo Plan Scholar, graduated from the University of Newcastle in 1974 with a Bachelor of Engineering degree with Honours Class I and University Medal as well as a Bachelor of Arts degree in Economics. Dr Chew was also awarded a Doctor of Engineering honoris causa by the University in 2003 and is a Patron of the University of Newcastle’s Alumni Chapter Singapore. He is actively involved in the management and boards of several public companies.
Professor Chen completed a Bachelor of Architecture at the University of Newcastle as a Colombo Plan Scholar in 1980, finishing with first class honours and a University Medal. He has subsequently completed a Master of Business Administration, a Master of Architecture and a Doctor of Philosophy at Newcastle. Until 2005, Professor Chen held the position of Professor in the Faculty of Engineering at the University of Newcastle. In recognition of Professor Chen’s 20 years of service to the University of Newcastle, he has been appointed as Patron of the University of Newcastle’s Alumni Chapter Singapore.
Bill Chua has served on local and foreign boards for the past twenty years. He is currently an Independent Director on the boards of IES-INCA Pte Ltd, United Hampshire US REIT Management Pte Ltd, Sunseap Group Pte Ltd, Citibank Singapore Limited, and BoardRoom Executive Services Pte Ltd, and a Managing Partner and Director of Green Sands Equity Inc. Bill retired from United Overseas Bank (UOB) as the Managing Director and Head Global Financial Institution Group in November 2014 after thirty-four years of a successful and distinguished career in the financial services sector. He was awarded the Public Service Medal (PBM) in 2004, and the Public Service Star (BBM) in 2016 by the Government of Singapore.
Bill was a Colombo Plan Scholar. He holds a Bachelor of Arts, and a Bachelor of Engineering Hons Class 1 from the University of Newcastle, Australia. He is a Fellow at the Singapore Institute of Directors, and at the Institution of Engineers, Singapore.
Jaspal Singh started his career with the Singapore Government Administrative Service (1978-2004), serving in the Ministries of Transport, Finance and Trade & Industry and on the Boards of various statutory bodies and Government-linked corporates.
Key appointments held include Director of Budget and Deputy Secretary in the Ministries of Finance and Transport. He was awarded the Public Administration Medal (Silver) in 1998 and the Long Service medal in 2003 for 25 years of service.
This was followed by a 14-year stint in the private sector based in London as CEO, ComfortDelGro (UK & Ireland), where he led the growth of ComfortDelGro’s network of bus, coach, taxi, private hire and engineering businesses in England, Wales, Scotland and Ireland. For his corporate accomplishments abroad, he was voted “Outstanding Overseas Executive of the Year, 2017” at the Annual Singapore Business Awards in April 2018.
Jaspal was born into a Sikh family in 1953 in New Delhi, the 5th child of Gurbachan Singh and Amrit Kaur (refugees from Pakistan in 1947). He grew up in Kuala Lumpur prior to under-graduate studies on a Colombo Plan scholarship at the University of Newcastle, Australia (1973-77) and post-graduate studies (sponsored by the Singapore Government) at Harvard University (MPA, Kennedy School of Government, 1984-85, and AMP, Harvard Business School, Fall 2003).
Jaspal is currently Senior Advisor to SMRT Corporation Ltd and SPH Group. He sits on the Governing Council of the Singapore Institute of Directors and is also Adjunct Senior Research Fellow at the Institute of Policy Studies at the LKY School of Public Policy.
Jaspal Singh started his career with the Singapore Government Administrative Service (1978-2004), serving in the Ministries of Transport, Finance and Trade & Industry and on the Boards of various statutory bodies and Government-linked corporates. Key appointments held include Director of Budget and Deputy Secretary in the Ministries of Finance and Transport. He was awarded the Public Administration Medal (Silver) in 1998 and the Long Service medal in 2003 for 25 years of service.
He received a Colombo Plan scholarship at the University of Newcastle, Australia (1973-77) and completed post-graduate studies (sponsored by the Singapore Government) at Harvard University (MPA, Kennedy School of Government, 1984-85, and AMP, Harvard Business School, Fall 2003).
Jaspal is currently Senior Advisor to SMRT Corporation Ltd and SPH Group. He sits on the Governing Council of the Singapore Institute of Directors and is also Adjunct Senior Research Fellow at the Institute of Policy Studies at the LKY School of Public Policy. He is also the High Commissioner to the Republic of Rwanda for Singapore Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
Dr Tay is currently a Corporate Advisor, engaging in business development and coaching budding business leaders. He serves on the boards of companies involved in food and education and writes on management issues in ‘Asian Meat’, and ‘AgriFood Magazine’, two international food publications. For 17 years, from 1989 to 2006, Dr Tay was the President and CEO of Singapore Food Industries Ltd (SFI), a public listed food distribution and manufacturing company in Singapore. Under his leadership, SFI expanded internationally from its base in Singapore to include operations in the United Kingdom, the Republic of Ireland, China and Australia. During the period from 1992 to 2004, he concurrently held other positions, including Group Coordinator for Human Resource and Group Director (Strategic Development) in Singapore Technologies.
A Colombo Plan Scholar, Dr Tay graduated with Bachelor degrees in both Engineering (Honours) and Economics from the University of Newcastle in Australia. In 1986, he obtained an MSc in Management (Sloan Fellows Program) from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. He is a Fellow of the Chartered Institute of Management Accountants, United Kingdom, and a Member of the Institution of Engineers, Australia. He was awarded a Doctor of Engineering honoris causa by the University of Newcastle in 2015.
Dr Tan has 33 years of distinguished service in the Singapore Public Service holding various key appointments before completing his term as a Permanent Secretary in 2007. He held various top public leadership positions including as General Manager and Chairman, National Computer Board, Managing Director, Economic Development Board, Chief Executive, Singapore Tourism Board, Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Manpower, Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Information, Communications and the Arts, Chairman National Library Board and Chairman of the Media Development Authority. He played a leading role in the information technology, economic, tourism, manpower, library, media, arts and creative industries development of Singapore.
Dr Tan received a Colombo Plan Scholarship to study at the University of Newcastle and completed a Bachelor of Engineering degree in Industrial Engineering with Honours Class I as well as a Bachelor of Arts degree majoring in Economics. In 1998, Dr Tan was awarded a Doctor of Engineering honoris causa. He had a long and distinguished career in Singapore’s public service holding various key appointments before completing his term as a Permanent Secretary in 2007.
Professor Cheong has played a key role in the urban transformation of Singapore over the years. She was the CEO of the Housing and Development Board (HDB) from 2010 to 2020, overseeing the development and management of over 1 million public housing flats. Prof Cheong was also the CEO of the Urban Redevelopment Authority (URA) from 2004 to 2010, and has extensive experience in strategic land use planning, conservation of built heritage and the real estate market. On 1 January 2021, Prof Cheong was appointed Chairman of the Centre for Liveable Cities under the Ministry of National Development, Singapore. She is also the current Chairman of the Lee Kuan Yew World City Prize Nominating Committee.
A Colombo Plan scholar, Prof Cheong holds a 1st Class Honours degree and University Gold Medal in Architecture and a Doctor of Architecture honoris causa conferred by the University of Newcastle; a Master’s degree in Urban Development Planning from University College London and has completed the Advanced Management Programme in Harvard Business School.
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Dr Lee Kwok Cheong, popularly known as KC, retired in 2019 after a 41-year career in IT and education, of which 23 years were in the CEO role. He has been active in shaping Singapore’s IT, education, and talents development landscape. He was in charge of the Singapore civil service’s use of IT from 1989 to 1996. In 1996 he was the founder CEO of NCS Pte Ltd, which grew to be Southeast Asia’s largest IT services provider. In 2005 he joined SIM Pte Ltd as CEO, again growing SIM to be the region’s largest private education provider. In that role, he partnered several leading universities from Australia, UK and US to bring their diploma and degree programs to Singapore, for local as well as international students.
KC was the founding President of the Singapore Association for Private Education, the industry association. He was the President of the Singapore Computer Society, the IT professional society.
Due to his prominent role in IT and education, KC was invited to be on many of Singapore’s national-level committees in these areas. He has served on the Board of various public and private organisations.
He was Adjunct Faculty at NTU and UniSIM. He was conferred honorary doctorate by RMIT University, University of London, and University of Stirling. For his public service contributions, he was conferred National Day Medals in 2010 and 2016 by the President of the Republic of Singapore.
Currently, he is on the Board of an education company in Vietnam, an IT services company listed on Singapore Exchange’s main Board, a government-owned gaming operator, a music ensemble, and a mental health charity.
Lee Meng started her legal career in private practice after obtaining her Bachelor of Laws (Honours) degree from the National University of Singapore and after being admitted as an Advocate & Solicitor of the Supreme Court of Singapore. She was handling real estate legal work in a leading law firm in Singapore before she moved to in-house legal counsel work.
She has extensive experience in corporate matters and legal compliance across different industries. She was Vice President of the Legal & Corporate Secretarial department of the Ascott Group Limited which was then a hospitality company listed on the Singapore Stock Exchange. She was Counsel (Projects)/ Director, Legal & Corporate Secretariat of Singapore Power Limited and had also served as Vice President of the Administration & Governance division of SATS Ltd.
She had worked with the Pre-Professional Education Office of a Singapore restructured hospital, which office coordinates education programmes relating to the clinical training of medical, nursing, allied health and pharmacy students and she holds a Diploma in Early Childhood Care and Education.
Bill Chua has served on local and foreign boards for the past twenty years. He is currently an Independent Director on the boards of IES-INCA Pte Ltd, United Hampshire US REIT Management Pte Ltd, Sunseap Group Pte Ltd, Citibank Singapore Limited, and BoardRoom Executive Services Pte Ltd, and a Managing Partner and Director of Green Sands Equity Inc. Previously he had served on the boards of Singapore Technologies Electronics Limited, Jurong International, Clearing and Payments Services Pte Ltd, DSO National Laboratories, Defence Science & Technology Agency and Singapore Technologies Kinetics Ltd, and CLS AG.
Bill retired from United Overseas Bank (UOB) as the Managing Director and Head Global Financial Institution Group in November 2014 after thirty-four years of a successful and distinguished career in the financial services sector. He was also on the boards of several affiliates and subsidiaries of UOB. Given his extensive banking experience, and engineering background, he is often called upon to provide the oversight for the Governance, Risk & Compliance functions on the boards he is on, and to advise on business and financial strategies, and issues relating to technology, operations and processes.
Bill is active in the financial, education and social communities. He chaired the sub committees on operations at the Association of Banks in Singapore, and the Singapore Foreign Exchange Markets Committee. He was a member of the Singapore Management University Lee Kong Chian School of Business Advisory Board, a resource member of the Parliamentary Committees for the Ministries of Finance and Trade & Industry, and the Ministries of Foreign Affairs and Defence. He is currently on the Board of Governors at SAFRA National Service Association, and the honorary advisor to the Investment Committee at the Association. He is also currently a member of the Investment Committee at the Singapore University of Technology & Design. He was awarded the Public Service Medal (PBM) in 2004, and the Public Service Star (BBM) in 2016 by the Government of Singapore.
Bill was a Colombo Plan Scholar. He holds a Bachelor of Arts, and a Bachelor of Engineering Hons Class 1 from the University of Newcastle, Australia. He is a Fellow at the Singapore Institute of Directors, and at the Institution of Engineers, Singapore.
Ms Sandra Davie, Senior Education Correspondent of The Straits Times joined the newspaper after teaching English Literature and General Paper at a junior college for a few years. As a young reporter, she covered a range of topics from health to religious cults and education, given her background. She honed her investigative journalism skills further at The Philadelphia Inquirer on a Knight Ridder fellowship. Upon her return she joined a special report team and went on to write many award winning stories on a range of issues. She was made education correspondent in 1998 and has since written extensively on education issues from pre-school to higher education. She has won several in-house awards including Feature of the Year and Story of the Year for her education stories.
Sandra shares her expertise with educators and parents through university boards, school talks and informal meet-up sessions. She fields parents’ queries through the regular Ask Sandra columns, produces video clips to explain schemes and help parents make informed decisions in addition to her regular opinion pieces on education.
Sandra has a BA from the National University of Singapore and a MSc in International Relations from the London School of Economics and Political Science.
Professor Kent Anderson is an international lawyer who specialises in Asia and the Pacific. He recently returned to the University of Newcastle as Deputy Vice-Chancellor, Global Engagements and Partnership. He has an eclectic background, having completed tertiary studies in US, Japan, and the UK in Law, Politics, Economics and Asian Studies. He also worked as a marketing manager with a US regional airline in Alaska, a commercial lawyer in Hawaii, and most recently senior adviser for higher education to two Commonwealth Ministers of Education.
Within universities, Kent was Interim Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Academic) at Newcastle, Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Engagement) at University of Western Australia, Pro Vice-Chancellor (International) at the University of Adelaide and Dean of the then Faculty of Asian Studies at the Australian National University. He started his academic career as an associate professor at Hokkaido University Law School in Japan. Kent has been on a number of boards, including the National Library of Australia Council, Ministerial Council for International Education, Higher Education Standards Panel, New Colombo Plan Advisory Board, Board of Canberra Grammar School and Shenton College (Perth), and President of the Asian Studies Association of Australia and Japanese Studies Association of Australia.