Prestige Singapore: 40 Under 40
Prestige Singapore: 40 Under 40
Prestige Singapore: 40 Under 40
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This years roll call of rising stars hail from diverse sectors of industry and society.
Some help further medical research, others broker billion-dollar deals, or define
excellence in their creative pursuits. All are leaders in their own right who share in a
common goal making tomorrow a better, more exhilarating yet inclusive place to be.
by lydianne yap, dazzlyn koh, sara yap and hillary kang
september 2014 PRESTIGE
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Dawn Ng
Sanveer Gill
Artist, 32
Jackie Lee
Entrepreneur, 38
From offering advertising services
to
selling
sommelier-selected
wines, Jackie Lees businesses
under investment holding company
Kyosei Ventures where he is
managing partner may seem
an odd mix. But Lee explains they
share a common objective: To show
clients how to leverage on new
media and digital technology for
both personal and work use.
For instance, his advertising
agency,
clickTrue,
provides
services such as social media
marketing, while wine retailer
The French Cellar lets customers
order wine online. Lee hopes his
companies can break new ground
in this Internet era somewhat
like a digital utilities group where
anyone with a digital initiative will
require [our] services or advice.
Always an intrepid entrepreneur,
Lee also co-founded the online
portal HardwareZone.com with
four friends in 1998.
The joy of running a start-up,
fuels him each day, he explains.
[It is] the diversity, the creating
something out of nothing, the
people I meet in the course of work
and my other founders who share
a common goal that inspires me
the most.
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Elizabeth Kong
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Stefanie Sun
Vincent Ha
Singer, 35
Co-Founder, Gushcloud, 30
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Kevin Seah
Bespoke tailor, 39
Some men dread the idea of
shopping, because it entails going
from store to store in search of the
perfect outfit, or worse, spending
hours waiting for their significant
others to try on clothes. For Kevin
Seah, his dislike for shopping
stems from neither reason. He
doesnt enjoy retail therapy simply
because he already devotes so
much of his time working around
apparel at his bespoke label.
It has always been a pain to
shop for myself because I know
too much about clothes, says
Seah, whose eponymous brand
specialises in menswear. He
describes his designs as made
for the wearer and must always
represent the world of the wearer.
The self-professed Anglophile also
draws inspiration from the classic
British Savile Row style of tailoring.
More recently, he started the
Kevin Seah Bespoke Denim
service, which uses denim sourced
from Japan and is inspired by his
own difficulties in finding the right
pair of well-fitting jeans.
He says: I want to offer what
most tailors dont want to do and
show people what we are capable
of doing with tailoring.
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Gen Neo
Songwriter, 25
Li Jing Mei
Research Fellow, 31
There are some cancers which
you die with and some cancers
which you die from my aim is to
contribute to the understanding of
the genetics and biology underlying
the mean cancers, says Dr Li
Jing Mei, one of 15 women from
around the world to be awarded the
LOral-Unesco Women In Science
International Fellowship this year.
Prior to that, the 31-year-old was a
research fellow with the Genome
Institute of Singapore under A*Star.
As part of the Human Genetics
group, her research delved into the
genetic determinants of complex
diseases, particularly, breast cancer.
Today, she is based in Swedens
Karolinska Institutet under the aegis
of the LOral-Unesco International
Fellowship and is working on
discriminating aggressive cancers
from those with a more favourable
outlook. The path I took wasnt
very rational, says Li of focusing on
breast cancer research. But its very
much like falling in love you dont
know how it happens until you fall
right smack into it.
Grace Sai
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Selena Young
Speech Therapist, 37
Kumaran Rasappan
Karl Chong
Entrepreneur, 32
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Nurulasyiqah
Mohammad Taha
Pearry Teo
Film-maker, 35
Para-Athlete, 29
Jonathan Ng
Doctor, 26
Jolene Chong
Hotelier, 30
Although
born
with
Spinal
Muscular Atrophy, which confines
her to a wheelchair, Nurul leads an
active life. In January, she clinched
two gold medals at the 7th Asean
Para Games.
I hope these achievements
will spur future Boccia players
and support team members to
work harder together to achieve
even greater things for Boccia,
disability sports and Singapore,
says the Singapore Youth Award
recipient, who is also the first local
Boccia player to compete at the
Paralympics.
For Nurul,
something
like
coming down with the flu can be
problematic, because her condition
leaves her too weak to cough out
phlegm. The most recent bout was
at the Boccia World Open Event in
May, but the plucky athlete pushed
through, snagging gold in the BC3
Pair Event.
Next up for her are the Boccia
World Championships and Asian
Para Games. Also gunning to qualify
for the 2016 Paralympic Games, she
has this advice for para-athletes:
Be brave to try new things; you will
never know until you give something
a try. Believe you can be brave.
Other genres in his oeuvre include spinechilling horror (Necromentia and Dead Inside)
as well as fantasy. In Witchville, an original
movie he directed for Universals SyFy channel,
Teo imagines a stylish, medieval-feudal period
packed with heart-stopping action. Despite the
dark nature of his films, Teo believes there is a
softer side to film-making. There are so many
things we can learn through films, he says.
About humanity, love, acceptanceyou begin
to realise that we all share one thing in common:
Were humans. Its a beautiful revelation and I
hope to share it with others one day.
Christopher de Souza
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Charina Widjaja
Zaini Osman
Urban builder, 37
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Paul Tan
Music
can
move
peoples
hearts.And as a performer, I have
this privilege to do so, says Tang
Tee Khoon,who started playing the
violin at age four.
The second recipient of the
1750 J.B.Guadagnini violin under
the National Arts Councils Violin
Loan Scheme the US$490,000
instrument will be in her care
until 2016 Tang made her
concerto appearance at 12 with
the NUS Symphony Orchestra.
But she prefers to not dwell on
her accomplishments. She says: I
dont remember what my proudest
moment is. I am proud if I am able
to do my best.
She is now preparing for Love
and friendship: Mendelssohn, the
Schumanns and Brahms, a concert
that will be held later this month.
Lawyer, 33
Violinist, 30
Edgar Kieu
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Cherie Teng
Abigail Sin
Pianist, 22
Andrew Tang
Race Car Driver, 19
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Wan Yue
Scientist, 30
Susan Cheong
Royston Tay
Technopreneur, 31
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Nicholas Chan
Entrepreneur, 36
Mohamed Jinna
Director, MES Group, 31
Zul Othman
Artist, 35
Pat Law
Creative, 33
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Chen Zhangyi
Composer, 30
Roshni Selvam