Speaking up for others now
SMU School of Law alumnus Mr Pravin Thevar was featured in a Straits Time article. Now a commercial litigator with Gabriel Law Corporation, he said that he used to get into trouble with the discipline master at school and liked the idea of "fighting for himself".
Why the S$500 SkillsFuture credit is enough for you
SMU alumna Sabrina Ooi was interviewed for an article on the SkillsFuture Credit scheme. Under the scheme, all Singaporeans aged 25 and above will receive a S$500 SkillsFuture Credit which can be used on top of existing government course subsidies to pay for a wide range of approved skills-r
Beyond the books
SMU alumna Ms Goh Yu Han was interviewed in a special feature where she shared how the SMU Lee Kong Chian Scholars’ Programme (LKCSP) had enriched her life and gave her many learning opportunities.
Originally Us co-founder makes apps work for him
SMU School of Information Systems alumnus Tay Wei Kiat was featured in a Straits Times article, which highlighted his achievements as co-founder of mobile app development house Originally Us. It has created more than 30 apps for clients since it started in 2014.
Never too old to learn new things
SMU alumnus Allan Foo was featured in the Sunday Times Me&MyMoney column where he shared his investment plans and investing strategy.
“Narcissistic” man tells stories through bags
SMU School of Economics alumnus Quanda Ng was featured in an article about his entrepreneurial journey. He shared that he had given up his job to set up his own men’s designer bag label, Gnome & Bow.
Creating apps an apt way to build a business
SMU School of Information Systems alumnus Tay Wei Kiat was featured in Straits Times Me&MyMoney column where he shared his investment plans, investing strategy, and how he is planning for retirement.
A serial entrepreneur shares his 10 years of entrepreneurship experience in 8 minutes
SMU School of Information Systems alumnus Calixto Tay Wei Kiat shared his 10 years of entrepreneurial experience, including his triumphs, the mistakes he made and the struggles and challenges he faced along the way.
Community service requirements can spark passion for volunteering
In a forum letter, SMU School of Social Sciences alumna Fiona Lim Shi Hui shared her thoughts on the Straits Times report "Should schools enforce community work?" She noted that the community service requirement allows the students to identify their interests and think about how they can use
From roasted beans to coffeemix to Fraps
SMU Lee Kong Chian School of Business alumnus Richmond Te was featured in an article on how Owl International had successfully revamped itself from being just the humble roaster to a complete coffee company, with its own gourmet beans and cafes.