Speakers
Mr. Desmond Lee
Keynote Speaker
Mr. Desmond LeeMinister for National Development, Minister-in-charge of Social Services Integration, Co-Chair of Emerging Stronger Taskforce
Singapore
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Mr Desmond Lee was elected a Member of Parliament (MP) for the Jurong Group Representation Constituency (GRC) in May 2011. During this time as a back-bencher, he also served as a member of the Government Parliamentary Committees for Culture, Community and Youth, Home Affairs and Law and Social and Family Development. Mr Lee is currently the Minister for Social and Family Development, and the Second Minister in the Ministry of National Development. He also co-chairs the SingaporeTianjin Economic and Trade Council, as well as the Sino-Singapore Tianjin Eco-city Joint Working Committee. In addition, he is the Deputy Leader of the House. Mr Lee was first appointed as Minister of State for National Development in September 2013. After his re-election as MP for Jurong GRC in September 2015, Mr Lee was appointed as Senior Minister of State for Home Affairs and National Development. In 2017, he was appointed Minister in the Prime Minister’s Office and Second Minister for Home Affairs and National Development. Mr Lee began his career in the civil service as a Justices’ Law Clerk of the Supreme Court, providing legal research support. He then served as a Deputy Public Prosecutor and State Counsel in the Criminal Justice Division of the Attorney General’s Chambers. In 2005, Mr Lee was posted to the Ministry of Health to head its legal department. Before entering politics, Mr Lee also spent two years at the Legal Policy Division of the Ministry of Law. Subsequently, he joined Temasek as in-house counsel until his appointment to office at the Ministry of National Development (MND). Mr Lee graduated in 2001 from the National University of Singapore with first class honours in law. He also holds a Masters degree in law from the University of Oxford. Mr Lee is married with three children |
Panelists
Panel 1: Southeast Asia’s Recovery Path – The Pandemic, Problems and Prospects
Mr Suan Teck Kin
Executive Director & Head of Research, Global Economics and Markets Research,
United Overseas Bank (UOB)
Panel 1
Suan Teck KinExecutive Director & Head of Research, Global Economics and Markets Research,
United Overseas Bank (UOB) |
Teck Kin joined UOB as an economist in 2006. In his current role as Executive Director in Global Economics and Markets Research, he is responsible for macroeconomic and foreign exchange research with a primary focus on China, Hong Kong and Taiwan, and secondary coverage for the ASEAN region. As a member of the Research team, he presents the team’s market views regularly to the Bank’s management team and clients in Singapore and the region. Teck Kin has more than ten years of experience in macroeconomic and equity research. Fluent in English and Mandarin, Teck Kin is interviewed frequently by local and international print and broadcast media, as well as financial newswires on the economic and market outlook. Prior to UOB, Teck Kin held various positions in equity and credit analysis in other financial institutions in Singapore, Canada and Taiwan. Teck Kin graduated with a Master’s degree in economics and a Bachelor of Business Administration degree from the Simon Fraser University, Canada. He is also a Chartered Financial Analyst charterholder. |
Panel Keynote: Priority Issues and Prospects of the Digital Economy
Dr. Janil Puthucheary
Ministry of Communications and Information & Ministry of Health, Government Whip, Minister-in-charge of GovTech, Singapore
Dr. Janil PuthuchearySenior Minister of State
Ministry of Communications and Information & Ministry of Health, Government Whip, Minister-in-charge of GovTech, Singapore
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Dr. Janil Puthucheary, 44, was elected Member of Parliament in 2011. He is currently Senior Minister of State, Ministry of Education and Ministry of Communications and Information. His portfolio includes education for children with disabilities and special needs. He is concurrently the Minister-in-charge of the Government Technology Agency (GovTech) where he coordinates GovTech’s strategy with industry development efforts as part of the Smart Nation initiative, and is a member of the Ministerial Committee overseeing the Smart Nation and Digital Government Group (SNDGG). Dr. Puthucheary is the vice-chairman for the Pasir Ris-Punggol Town Council. He also chairs OnePeople.sg, which works to promote racial harmony in Singapore; and the Young PAP, the youth wing of the People’s Action Party. Prior to entering politics he worked as a Senior Consultant at the Children’s Intensive Care Unit, KK Women’s and Children’s Hospital, as well as an Associate Professor at the Duke-NUS Graduate Medical School. Dr. Puthucheary is married with three young sons. He is an avid photographer. |
Panelists
Panel 2: Advancing digitalisation in ASEAN and Asia
Ben King
Google, Singapore
Panel 2
Ben KingCountry Director
Google, Singapore |
Ben King was appointed as Country Director for Google Singapore in mid-2019 and is responsible for Google’s sales and business development operations both within the country and as a hub for the region. Prior to this appointment, Ben ran sales and business development operations for Google Thailand between 2015 and 2019. He has also worked with various Google businesses across a diverse range of countries in South and Southeast Asia including Bangladesh, Indonesia, Pakistan, Sri Lanka and Thailand. Before joining Google in 2012, Ben worked at Microsoft Advertising Australia. Joining the business shortly after its launch in the country, he held a number of roles as the business grew into a significant player within the performance marketing space. Ben has a BA in Media and Communications from the University of Sydney, Australia, majoring in Media, History and Ancient History. |
Michael MacDonald
Huawei Asia Pacific
Panel 2
Michael MacDonaldGroup Chief Digital Officer & Executive Consultant
Huawei Asia Pacific |
Mike is a 22 year ICT veteran with a focus on digital transformation, technology leadership, industry trends, and customer insight. He has been with Huawei for 10 years and currently operates as Huawei’s CDO and Executive Consultant. Mike is a seasoned expert presenter, keynote speaker and host with an ability to engage audiences and CXOs by distilling complex technology and analytics into real actionable business language. Mike has previously held several CXO roles including CEO of a global SaaS and IoT startup, Chief Solution Officer at a leading Cisco/Nortel Solutions Integrator, and Chief Technical Officer at Nortel Asia. He has lived in Asia for 16 years and has in-depth local and regional knowledge on consumer and operator behaviour. |
Ilaria Chan
Panel 2
Ilaria ChanGroup Advisor on Tech & Social Impact
Grab
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Ilaria is currently the Group Advisor on Tech &Social Impact for Grab (Southeast Asia’s leading superapp), focusing on advancing diplomacy,thought leadership and social impact reach for the Technology Decacorn startup. Prior to assuming this role, she served as a Corporate Finance executive and helped drive Grab’s historical > $5 billion Series H fundraise – the largest in the history of Southeast Asia. Ilaria was formerly an Executive Director at the Sales & Trading division of Goldman Sachs New York where she was a top quartile performer at the bank, focusing on Asia Equities. She is currently also a global keynote speaker, a private investor, serves on the Board of Trustees of humanitarian organizations CareForChildren and Emancipaction, an Operating Advisor to Owl Ventures (largest Education Tech focused venture capital fund in the world), an advisory committee member to GlobalSF’s Women Empowerment Initiative, and serves on the advisory board of British real estate development firm Kinrise. Ilaria holds a B.A. from Stanford University. She is also a freelance singer, concert pianist, food critic & restaurant judge, culinary school graduate, actress in musicals & plays and an avid scuba diver. |
Moderators
Associate Professor Simon Tay
Moderators
Assoc Prof. Simon TayChairman
Singapore Institute of International Affairs
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He is Chairman of the Singapore Institute of International Affairs, the country’s oldest think tank. The SIIA’s work focuses on the politics, economic policies and sustainablity issues that matter to corporatoons and policy makers. The SIIA is ranked by an international survey as a leading think tank in ASEAN and Asia, and has advised the Indonesian and Myanmar governments on foreign investment. He is concurrently a tenured Associate Professor, teaching international law at the National University of Singapore Faculty of Law. He has also taught at Harvard Law School, the Fletcher School and Yale University. His book, Asia Alone: the Dangerous Post Crisis Divide from America (Wiley 2010) was well reviewed in the Economist and Financial Times. His comments and interviews feature in the international and regonal media, including the BBC, CNN, Bloomberg, NHK Japan and CCTV. Prof Tay is also Senior Consultant at WongPartnership, a leading Asian law firm of some 300 lawyers and with offices in ASEAN, China and the Middle East. He has served on boards for global companies including MUFG Bank of Japan and was previously Corporate Advisor to Temasek Holdings (2006-09). He has spoken at leading business conferences including the World Economic Forum, APEC CEO Summits and SIBOS, and briefed major corporate boards and financial institutions. From 1992 to 2008, he served in a number of public appointments for Singapore including as Chairman of the National Environment Agency (2002-08); an independent Member of Parliament (1997-2001); and to coordinate the country’s equivalent of the Peace Corps (1990-93). He was chair or co-chair for a number of public commissions such as Singapore 21, the Singapore Green Plan and the Singapore Concept Plan 2010. In 2006, Prof Tay received a National Day Award. He served Singapore as an Expert and Eminent Person in the ASEAN Regional Forum from 2002 to March 2019. He is a prize winning author of fiction and poetry. His 2010 novel City of Small Blessings was awarded the Singapore Literature Prize. He graduated in law from the National University of Singapore (1986), where he was president of the student union for three terms. He also holds a Masters in Law from Harvard Law School (1993-94), which he attended on a Fulbright Scholarship and where he won the Laylin prize for the best thesis in international law. He was born in 1961 and is the only son of the late Tay Seow Huah, who was a senior civil servant in the government reporting to the Prime Minister and Defence Minister, and the late Madam Cheong Keong Hin, a teacher. Prof Tay has one son. |