Su-Yen Wong

Adjunct Associate Professor at National University of Singapore

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National University of Singapore

Su-Yen serves as an Independent Director of several public, private, and not-for-profit organisations in Australia, Asia, and the United States. She is Chairperson of Nera Telecommunications, a global telecom and IT solutions provider that operates in Asia, Middle East, Europe and Africa, listed on the Singapore Exchange Mainboard, and she currently serves as Chairperson of the Governing Council of the Singapore Institute of Directors.

Su-Yen brings experience across a range of industries including telecommunications, media, professional services, agriculture, real estate, education, FinTech, and HRtech, and she is the only Asia-based individual named to the Financial Times’ Agenda Directory of Top 100 Board Candidates With Pay-Setting Skills.

Over nearly three decades, she has helped some of the world’s largest, most innovative, and complex organisations navigate organisation transformation at the intersection of technology, strategy, and people. A professional speaker who engages audiences globally on leadership and the future of work, Su-Yen is also an Adjunct Professor of Global Leadership at the National University of Singapore.

Previously Su-Yen was CEO of the Human Capital Leadership Institute, Chairman for Marsh & McLennan Companies (Singapore), and Senior Partner and Managing Director, Southeast Asia at Mercer. Earlier, she was Asia Managing Partner for the Communications, Information & Entertainment practice at Oliver Wyman.

Su-Yen holds a B.A. (summa cum laude) in music and computer science from Linfield University, and an M.B.A. from the Kenan-Flagler Business School, University of North Carolina. She is an active member of Women Corporate Directors, and the Young Presidents’ Organization.

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