Contributors
Yean Cheong
Yean Cheong is the Head of Digital Asia with IPG Mediabrands.
Yee May Leong
Yee May joined Equinix in May 2019, leading the company’s business strategy in Singapore and Indonesia. She has over 30 years of experience in the Information and Communications Technology (ICT) sector, and held senior management positions in leading technology companies including IBM, Lotus, F5 Networks and Orange Business Services, where she spearheaded the companies’ market growth and industry leadership in the Asia-Pacific region.
Yuen Chung Kwong
Yuen Chung Kwong received his PhD degree in Computer Science in 1972 from Sydney University, Australia, and worked at Australian National University, University of Tasmania, University of Hong Kong, before joining Department of Computer Science, National University of Singapore in 1983; he was department head from 1985 to 1993 and retired in 2007.
Yuying Deng
Yuying is currently the Founder of Ideal Workspace. Her passion is to enable people to achieve their maximum potential in the workplace through workplace systems and tools. Prior to that, she was a Vice President Business Development in Orange Valley, Singapore and a corporate lawyer with Baker & McKenzie in Hong Kong. She holds an MBA from INSEAD and a law degree from King’s College London.
Yves Cramazou
Yves Cramazou is Managing Director, ASEAN at DXC Technology, where he leads regional growth strategy and works with enterprises on digital transformation and technology modernisation.
He brings over 28 years of experience across consulting, telecommunications, and IT services, having held senior leadership roles at Nokia Siemens Networks, Motorola, and Cap Gemini Ernst & Young.
Based in Singapore for more than two decades, Yves advises organisations across the Asia Pacific on navigating complex technology and business challenges.
Yves Luethi and Nelson Lau
Yves Luethi brings over a decade in property experience, working with industry leaders CBRE and Savills as an executive director for commercial landlord and asset services. Yves co-founded the property tech firm Talox, along with Antton Nordberg, and Tyler Staton. Talox is a data-powered inventory and deal management system for the commercial real estate industry in the Asian Pacific region that aims to resolve inefficiencies in the commercial real estate market.
Nelson Lau, PhD, CFA has extensive experience in quantitative investing - researching, coding, and trading algorithmic models in financial markets at hedge funds and high frequency trading firms. He has a B.A. summa cum laude from Columbia University, double majoring in Economics and Mathematics-Statistics, and a PhD in Decision Sciences from INSEAD. Nelson has invested in properties in several different cities since 2009, and is currently co-founder and CEO at PropertyQuants, a PropTech startup that harnesses data at scale, to find the best real estate investments globally.
Yves Poppe
Yves Poppe is the Director of Business Development IP Strategy at Tata Communications.
Zen Alldredge
Zen Alldredge is a professional forex trader with a proven record for predicting the weekly market moves with almost 90 percent accuracy for the last five consecutive years and counting. Zen founded the revolutionary Strike Zone Trading System, the one used to project the market at The Trading Empire where he is the current president, lead trader, educator, and consultant.
Zoran Vasiljev
Mr. Vasiljev is a successful business executive and self-made entrepreneur with an outstanding 15-year track record in building, growing and leading high-performing, multi-national professional services companies in Asia, Europe and the Middle East.
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