Contributors
Peter Yu
Peter is the chief agent for countless guerrilla marketing stunts at Bebop Asia. Also, he is the Head of Public Relations at Sugar Ventures for up and coming startups like Kluje, Folr, Voicemail, and more. Specialising in creating meaningful and long-lasting conversations about game-changing businesses that go after grand ideas.
Petrina Kow
Being the voice of BBC 88.9FM and StarHub cable channels, Petrina is a former host on MediaCorp’s 938Live, Class 95FM with the Flying Dutchman, Lush 99.5FM as well as Singapore Press Holdings’ 91.3FM with Joe Augustin. She is now currently the Voice Director at Peach Blossom Media and a Public Speaking & Voice Acting Coach at Art of Voice.
Phil Pomford
Phil is the General Manager, Global Enterprise eCommerce, Asia Pacific at Worldpay. He leads Worldpay’s Global eCom team across Asia Pacific which operates from three offices in Singapore, Japan and China, as General Manager. Phil has over 12 years of experience in financial services in payments, acquiring and credit card issuing with companies including Citi, Diners Club, American Express and Worldpay. He has a degree in Accounting and Law and is currently completing an MBA with Manchester Business School.
Philip Jeyaretnam
Philip Jeyaretnam, SC is Managing Partner of Rodyk & Davidson LLP. He continues to run a full-time litigation and arbitration practice as a partner in Rodyk & Davidson LLP's Litigation & Arbitration Practice Group.
Philip Young
Professor Philip K. Y. Young, Ph.D. is an International Speaker & Faculty with the Centre for Executive Education (https://www.ipma.com.sg/training-coaching.php) has many years of experience as an MBA professor and as a corporate education consultant and instructor for dozens of corporations in over 30 countries around the world. He is also the finder and CEO of Phil Young Consulting. He is the co-author (with Keat and Erfle) of a leading MBA textbook, Managerial Economics: Economic Tools for Today’s Decision Makers, Pearson Publishing, 7th Edition, 2013.
Philip Young
Professor Philip K. Y. Young, Ph.D. is an International Speaker & Faculty with the Centre for Executive Education has many years of experience as an MBA professor and as a corporate education consultant and instructor for dozens of corporations in over 30 countries around the world. He is also the finder and CEO of Phil Young Consulting.
Philippe de Lap�rouse
Philippe de Lapérouse is Managing Director of HighQuest Group. He chairs the Global AgInvestingSM conference series, which is held annually in New York, Singapore, London, and Dubai. Mr. de Lapérouse received his B.A. degree from Trinity College and an M.B.A. degree from The Darden School of Business at The University of Virginia.
Philippe Forestier
Philippe Forestier is the Executive Vice President of Global Affairs & Communities at Dassault Systèmes. He is in charge of developing business and promoting the group’s image and visibility by leveraging networks of influencers and executive relationships.
Pierre Lorinet
Pierre Lorinet was appointed Chief Financial Officer and Management Board member of Trafigura in January 2007. He joined Trafigura in 2002 as Co-head of Structured and Corporate Finance. In 2012, Pierre relocated to Singapore to take over management of the Asia-Pacific region in addition to his CFO duties. Prior to joining Trafigura, Pierre worked for Merrill Lynch in London.
Piruze Sabuncu
Piruze Sabuncu is the Head of Southeast Asia and Hong Kong at Stripe.
Commentary
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What Singapore logistics operators often overlook when electrifying fleets
Singapore's mid-market leadership problem nobody is talking about
From ‘only’ to ‘one of’: What Thailand’s land bridge means for Singapore businesses now
Digital identity in the age of AI: Singapore’s strategic advantage
Why Singapore-based firms still underestimate the human side of doing business in North Asia
Singapore's hiring slowdown: A call for data-driven resilience
When it comes to AI, there is no such thing as too many chefs
The agility trap: Why most Singaporean businesses are structured for stability, not speed
Building a Southern Malaysia supply chain ecosystem for Singapore’s advanced manufacturing