SUTD Annual Report 2023-2024

SUTD BOARD OF TRUSTEES PROFILES MR LIM KANG SONG Chairman, Proxtera Pte Ltd Lim Kang Song is the Chairman of Proxtera Pte Ltd. Kang Song graduated from the National University of Singapore and worked in different capacities and functions at IBM, Oracle, Tandem and 3rd Frontier. He was the CEO of Certis Australia, Oracle Singapore and Chief of Staff, IBM Asia Pacific Finance Sector. Kang Song has also served on various task forces and associations including the TechSkills Accelerator (TeSA), Committee on the Future Economy (CFE) and the Singapore International Chamber of Commerce. MS LIM WAN YONG Permanent Secretary (Education Development), Ministry of Education (until June 2024) Lim Wan Yong is currently Permanent Secretary (Education) at the Ministry of Education. Prior to this, she was Deputy Secretary (Planning), Ministry of National Development from 2017, and concurrently Deputy Secretary (Security Coordination), Prime Minister’s Office from 2019. She previously held various appointments in the Trade Development Board (now Enterprise Singapore), Ministry of Trade and Industry, Ministry of Education, Ministry of Finance and Civil Service College, and was Special Assistant to thenDPM/Coordinating Minister for National Security Teo Chee Hean. Wan Yong graduated with a Bachelor of Arts in International Relations, and a Master of Science in Industrial Engineering and Engineering Management from Stanford University, USA. MS MAY LOH Partner, Albright Stonebridge Group-DGA May Loh leads the Singapore office of Albright Stonebridge Group (ASGDGA), a global strategic geopolitical advisory and commercial diplomacy consultancy. An alumnus of the University of Kent (UK) and Harvard Law School (USA), May was with the Singapore Legal Service for two decades, starting as a Justices’ Law Clerk to the Chief Justice, and subsequently serving in various roles including in the Competition Commission of Singapore, the AttorneyGeneral’s Chambers and as a District Judge in the State Courts. May was seconded to the Singapore Administrative Service, where she worked on manpower policy, labour relations (tri-partite compact) and international relations (negotiating free trade agreements). An alumni advisor to the Singapore delegation of the St Gallen Symposium, May serves on several charity boards and is Chairman of The Helping Hand, a halfway house awarded the Institution of a Public Character (IPC) status. p. 12 SINGAPORE UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY AND DESIGN

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