Contributors
Wayne Gay
Wayne Gay is the Manager of the Engineering division for Robert Walters Singapore.
Wee Tee Hsien
Wee Tee Hsien brings over 30 years of experience driving digital transformation, IT services, outsourcing, and managed services across the Asia-Pacific region.
As the Chief Executive Officer of FUJIFILM Business Innovation Singapore, he leads the company’s strategic direction, accelerating growth in digital solutions while strengthening its leadership in print and document management services.
Tee Hsien’s expertise spans digital innovation, business transformation, and go-to-market strategy. He has a strong track record of building high-performance teams, driving operational excellence, and delivering sustained business growth.
Weiyi Tan
Weiyi is a Principal in Baker & McKenzie.Wong & Leow’s dispute resolution and intellectual property practice. Weiyi regularly advises on compliance infringements, cross-border investigations, regulatory enquiries, and enforcement actions, particularly in the areas of anti-corruption, data privacy, tax and financial regulatory compliance.
Wendy Tan
Wendy Tan is the author of Wholeness in a Disruptive World: Pearls of Wisdom from East and West. A speaker, consultant and founding partner of Flame Centre, she works with organisations to develop, engage and retain their talents.
William Forwood
As the founder and Group CEO of Merx, William Forwood has responsibility for running Merx's global project management office operations. William established Merx in Singapore in 2001 and has led its successful and steady growth throughout Asia into Hong Kong, Malaysia, Philippines, Macau and Myanmar. With over 25 years’ experience within the fields of property, client consulting, project management, procurement and construction management, William runs Merx and manages projects at the most senior level by engaging with heads of companies.
William Gilchrist
William Gilchrist, CEO and Founder of Konsyg, began his career within the corporate sector of Shanghai as a Media Relations Manager for Wai White Dragon, a publication for Shanghai's elite.
William then returned to the United States to work in school administration as Director of Admissions and College Planning at Hales Franciscan High School in Chicago Illinois. He was hired to rebuild the admissions department by devising a plan to increase enrollment numbers amongst a unique demographic within the Chicago-land area.
After his time at Hales Franciscan, William decided to re-align his initial aspirations of Asia by working in Business Development in Singapore for TSL Marketing, a lead generation marketing firm. At TSL, WIlliam ran multiple lead generation campaigns in both English and Mandarin for top- tier tech firms throughout J-APAC.
He then moved to a position as Regional New Business Sales Manager for Google, Asia-Pacific. William has also founded and facilitated internal sales training courses for multiple departments. William transitioned to the APAC Knowledge Manager role where he focused on training and quality systems management for regional and global projects.
William then ventured outside of Google to build and direct the Outbound Sales Team for TradeGecko, a Singapore-based startup. At TradeGecko, William built and managed a team of highly skilled sales representatives in both Singapore and Philippines covering a global clientele.
William Klippgen
William Klippgen is a Singapore-based Norwegian investor, entrepreneur, and judge on Angel’s Gate, Asia’s premiere business reality programme.
William Willems
William Willems is the Regional Vice-President of Regus Australia, New Zealand and South-east Asia
Willis Toh
Willis Toh is the Manager - Sales & Marketing (Industrial, IT & T, Oil & Gas, Chemicals and Retail) at Robert Walters.
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