Keppel Reit looks to future-proof its commercial spaces
SMU alumnus and Chief Executive of Keppel Reit, Paul Tham, shared about how he began his career and eventually became CEO of Keppel Reit Management last year. He also shared how Keppel Reit is looking to future-proof its commercial spaces
Rebecca Lim comes out right on top
SMU alumna and actress Rebecca Lim shared that while 2020 has been a tough year, it is also a year where a lot of dreams have come true for her, including being the host for the National Day Parade and being named a friend of luxury Swiss watchmaker Longines.
Let go at 60, she finds new role in start-up
Madam Becky Chan, who lost her job at the age of 60, secured a position as a shipping and procurement manager at Moovaz, a Singapore-based start-up specialising in international moving services.
Start-ups’ innovative ideas: Lab-made milk, matching migrant workers to jobs
SMU alumna Fengru Liu is the Chief Executive Officer of TurtleTree Labs – a start-up focusing on developing cell-based milk.
Gen Y Speaks: My dad’s business failure haunted me for years. Now I’m taking the plunge
SMU alumna Anna Lam shared how she overcame her painful memory of a failed family business to start her own e-commerce business Crunch, which manufactures and sells edible cutlery.
Staying true to her Paralympics target
SMU alumna and world No. 1 para archer Nur Syahidah Alim was crowned Sportswoman of the Year at the Singapore Disability Sports Awards presented by Haw Par Corporation.
Unexpected reward, perfect storage lifestyle
SMU alumni Phoe Chuan An and Tan Sher Yun co-founded Style Degree in 2016, an e-commerce business that specialises in home organisation essentials.
Health problems a wake-up call for him
SMU alumnus Jesse Quek shared how he went from excessive drinking and eating to being a fitness junkie due to his health problems.
John Cheng is willing to be a "rock sugar boy" for a lifetime
SMU alumnus John Cheng, Cheng Yew Heng’s third-generation business owner, shared what made him leave his banking job to help out in the over 70-year-old traditional sugar-making family business, and his journey since taking over the helm.
'We are competitive, we play to win'
SMU alumni Joe and Marcus Wee – who are fraternal twins – founded Aftershock, Singapore's biggest boutique PC builder, in 2012.