Employee Benefits Asia 2017, Singapore

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18 – 19 MAY

SINGAPORE



EDITOR’S NOTE CONTENTS Agenda

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Speakers

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Sponsors & Exhibitors

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Are you prepared for the talent war? The past two or three years have seen the breakneck speed of change in both the internal and external environment of organisations. No matter which industry one looks at: HR solutions, advertising and PR, healthcare, IT and ITeS, manufacturing, construction, services or the financial sector, each one has been impacted by substantial changes in the form of changing expectations of stakeholders, realignment of business models and newer forms of competition. With the war on talent only getting tougher, in order for an organisation to meet its growing manpower demands, it is crucial for employers to seek out previously untapped means of rewards and recognition.

more. You will find a number of opportunities to network with speakers and delegates from industries such as banking and finance, public sector, industrial and consumer products, agriculture, F&B, among a host of others – so do make use of the conversation potential. Moreover, we encourage you to participate in our Q&A platform, either just through a show of hands or by texting in your questions via PigeonHole, ensuring the most popular questions are tackled by the speakers. As you settle in this morning, we in the Human Resources team look forward to meeting all of you. Please send us your feedback and photos on either LinkedIn or on Twitter @mag_HR with the hashtag #EBA2017. Enjoy j y the conference!

Let’s unearth these ideas together over two intense days of learning and discussion at Employee Benefits Asia 2017. Organised for the sixth year in Singapore, and for the third year in Malaysia, we are pleased to welcome you today to our two-day conference on compensation and benefits strategies. Every year we hope to tackle the most pressing issues faced by benefits and rewards specialists, and this year is no different. Uniquely, supplementing the on-stage action in the form of case studies and keynote presentations, will be four panel discussions, covering topics such as HR analytics, total rewards strategies, wellness perspectives, ctives, and

Aditi Sharma Kalra Regional editor Human Resources aditis@humanresourcesonline.net

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AGENDA - DAY 1 8.00am 9.00am

Registration Opening remarks Aditi Sharma Kalra, regional editor, Human Resources

TOTAL REWARDS STRATEGIES 9.20am

Keynote: Longer, healthier and better working lives – making a real difference to employee benefits • The pursuit of talent is a war not a single battle • Listen to what employees are saying and understand what matters most to them • Innovate, differentiate and work with the right partners to win Speaker: Shah Rouf, chief business development officer, group corporate solutions, AIA Group

10.10am 10.20am

Coffee break Panel discussion: Designing a sustainable total rewards package • Delivering value to get buy-in from top management by aligning benefits with ROI • How analytics ensure sustainability in employee benefits programmes and influence utilisation through workplace wellness • Grooming leaders for employee-wide leadership Moderator: Rupert Slezak, total rewards lead, AMEA region, Mondelēz International Panellists: Alvin Fu, chief corporate solutions officer, AIA Singapore Stephanie Tan, human resources business partner, APAC, Fitbit Stephane Michaud, senior director, Mitsubishi Corporation Andrew Ing, chief operating officer, The Lo & Behold Group

HR ANALYTICS AND MEASURES 11.30am

Keynote: Driving premium reductions with data – getting the most out of your health and wellness spend Speaker: Cecilia Deasy, regional consulting leader, CXA Group

12.10pm

Lunch

1.10pm

Case study: Health in the workplace – designing customisable HR options with data analytics Speaker: Sim Beng Khoon, director, Health Promotion Board

1.50pm

Keynote: HR: The battle between opinions and data – how a data-driven approach can work for you • Utilising big data to develop informed opinions about an employee benefits programme design • What does this really mean for HR? • How to leverage the right data, make meaningful correlations and drive action-based recommendations Speaker: Neil Narale, employee health and benefits leader, Singapore, Mercer Marsh Benefits™

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1.50pm

Keynote: HR: The battle between opinions and data – how a data-driven approach can work for you • Utilising big data to develop informed opinions about an employee benefits programme design • What does this really mean for HR? • How to leverage the right data, make meaningful correlations and drive action-based recommendations Speaker: Neil Narale, employee health and benefits leader, Singapore, Mercer Marsh Benefits™

FLEXIBLE BENEFITS DIVIDE 2.30pm

Panel discussion: Going beyond the pay cheque to cope with rising Millennial concerns in the digital age • Managing expectations of a complex workforce and the various flexi-benefits to meet their needs • Integrating succession planning through career progression opportunities into a rewards strategy for Millennials • Prioritising monetary versus non-monetary benefits tailored to meet their needs Moderator: Alan Tan, head of human resources, Asia Pacific, ERNI Asia Holding Panellists: Madhumita Banerjee, senior vice-president of human resources, Bank of America Merrill Lynch Yvonne Koh, regional human resource business partner, Huntsman Singapore Lai Looi Sing, regional rewards manager, APMEA, Kerry Atul Sharma, vice-president human resources, Monsanto

3.10pm

Coffee break

3.40pm

Case study: Distilling the essence of an effective benefits and wellness programme • Integrating employee engagement with wellness programmes • How do you surpass the expectations of employees and provide a holistic package? • Changing the mindsets of employees to maximise the wellness opportunities Speaker: Rohaya Roslee, talent management lead, SEA, Dow Chemical (Singapore)

4.15pm

Panel discussion: The gig economy – how can HR deal with the contingent workforce from a compensation and benefits perspective? • What are the adverse effects if this workforce is left unattended? • What kind of employee benefits would make the company more attractive for the contingent workforce? • Tapping on this workforce to drive business transformation through the provision of relevant benefits Moderator: Ommar Butt, director – human resources, mergers and acquisitions, NXP Semiconductors Panellists: Ng Kok Eng, director of human resources, Duke-NUS Medical School Singapore Fermin Diez, deputy chief executive officer and group director of human capital and organisation development, National Council of Social Service Julia Yeo, employment partner, Squire Patton Boggs Anika Grant, human resources director APAC and LATAM, Uber

4.55pm

Closing remarks Aditi Sharma Kalra, regional editor, Human Resources

5.00pm

End of Day 1

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AGENDA - DAY 2 8.00am 9.00am

Registration Opening remarks Aditi Sharma Kalra, regional editor, Human Resources

TOTAL HEALTH AND WELLNESS 9.10am

Keynote: The global shift from wellness to wellbeing – why wellness isn’t enough • Why are employers shifting their view on their role in the overall wellbeing of their workforce? • The many ways narrowly focused wellness programmes aren’t meeting employee or employer needs • Components of holistic employee wellbeing and ways to embed it into your culture Speaker: John Garrido, Asia regional director, Virgin Pulse

9.50am

Panel discussion: How do you package the benefits into a cutting-edge compensation and benefits programme that is competitive? • What are some of the key considerations when aligning benefits to wellness and their impact on corporate culture? • How do you ensure your benefits programme is competitive and relevant, yet adaptable to your organisation? • Integrating women’s entrepreneurship and easing the transition with mutually beneficial benefits Moderator: Joanne Chan, head of total rewards, Boston Scientific Panellists: Jeremy Broome, regional head of human resources, Asia Pacific, Deutsche Bank Katarina Uherova Hasbani, board member, Female Founders Joy Chan Seah, director of business development, Ministry of Design Lim Teck Yong, head of people team, Shopee

10.30am 11.00am

Coffee break Quick-fire case study: How innovations in health insurance can help employers save • How is the health insurance industry innovating to benefit its members? • How are these innovations helping companies better manage their benefits costs? Speaker: Derek Goldberg, managing director, Southeast Asia and Hong Kong, Aetna International

11.20am

Quick-fire case study: The future of employee benefits • The changing dynamics for employers and employees. • Optimising employee benefits Speaker: Geoffrey Kuhn, senior vice-president and global health analytics leader, Aon

COST AND GOVERNANCE 11.40am

Case study: Governance versus diversity in a diversified portfolio business • Setting the business context, while grappling with total rewards challenges in APAC • Jabil’s total rewards model • Gap analysis and roadmaps Speaker: Webster Zhou, total rewards director, Jabil

12.20pm

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Lunch


1.20pm

Case study: HR moving the needle in business decisions with a comprehensive rewards strategy • Designing a comprehensive total benefits package leading organisations to success • Driving employee engagement through benefits despite limited financial muscles • Transforming the business front with HR strategies in the early stages Speaker: Sim Choo Lee, head of human resources, Nanyang Academy of Fine Arts

2.00pm

Case study: Restructuring expenditure without minimising benefits • How to balance the cost of cutting measures, yet provide a rewards strategy for employees • Achieving a stellar performance from employees, while being conservative in spending • How do you work within a budget to provide an all-encompassing rewards programme? Speaker: Aspa Lekka, managing director, foodpanda

2.50pm

Coffee break

SMART BENEFITS 3.20pm

Case study: Empowering employee engagement through HR benefits • Transforming the business front with HR strategies in the early stages • Intangible rewards as critical additions to a total rewards strategy Speaker: Dawn Wong, general manager, human resources and administration, Rakuten Asia

4.00pm

Case study: Leveraging on benefits to establish a strong employee value proposition • How do you promote flexible staffing as an aspect of a progressive mindset to boost EVP? • Strategic total rewards practices to address personal and professional concerns • Finding the right DNA that gels with company culture in collaboration with organisational development Speaker: Sun Ho, founder, LittleLives

4.40pm

Closing remarks Aditi Sharma Kalra, regional editor, Human Resources

4.50pm

End of Employee Benefits Asia 2017

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SPEAKERS

Derek Goldberg

Shah Rouf

Alvin Fu

Geoffrey Kuhn

Managing director, Southeast Asia and Hong Kong Aetna International

Chief business development officer, group corporate solutions AIA Group

Chief corporate solutions officer AIA Singapore

Senior vice president and global health analytics leader Aon

Derek Goldberg is the managing director for Southeast Asia and Hong Kong at Aetna International. Since 2011, he has led Aetna's expansion in the region from two countries to six through a combination of organic and inorganic growth.

Shah Rouf was appointed chief business development officer of group corporate solutions at AIA Group in November 2016. Before this, he was CEO of AIA Sri Lanka from March 2010, and before that CEO of Aviva Romania from 2006. He has more than 24 years of experience in the industry, having held senior management positions in life and non-life insurance in the UK, Middle East, India and continental Europe.

Alvin Fu is the chief corporate solutions officer overseeing AIA Singapore’s corporate solutions business which provides comprehensive employee benefits programmes for companies and organisations across Singapore.

Geoffrey Kuhn leads the health analytics team at Aon Centre for innovation and analytics. In this role, he is responsible for coordinating Aon’s global strategy as it relates to health analytics.

He first joined Aetna’s Hartford, Connecticut headquarters in 2006 and relocated to Aetna's Hong Kong office in 2008, where he led the integration of the Asia Pacific operations of Goodhealth Worldwide after Aetna acquired the company. In 2010, he relocated to Singapore to establish Aetna’s office as a regional hub for its expansion into Southeast Asia. Since then, Aetna has seen record growth in membership numbers in the region, and momentum continues to build.

He is responsible for driving sustainable growth strategies and implementing businesscritical initiatives to strengthen AIA Singapore’s leadership position in the industry. Before joining AIA Singapore, he was head of group insurance with Great Eastern Life Assurance, overseeing the sales and business underwriting functions.

He is focused on creating analytics capabilities that leverage multiple data sources, designing leadingedge strategies for employers and improving underlying individual health. Before moving to Singapore, he spent 10 years as a health and benefits consultant with Aon in Chicago.

He was the certifying actuary at Aviva previously where he was responsible for the technical aspects of its corporate solutions, retail health and general insurance offerings. His passion is to improve Singapore’s healthcare financing system, increasing the value of employee benefits and investigating big data to manage healthcare costs. He graduated with honours with a bachelor’s in business studies from Nanyang Technological University and is a Fellow of the Singapore Actuarial Society as well as the Institute and Faculty of Actuaries, UK.

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SPEAKERS

Madhumita Banerjee

Joanne Chan

Cecilia Deasy

Jeremy Broome

Senior vice-president of human resources Bank of America Merrill Lynch

Head of total rewards Boston Scientific

Regional consulting leader CXA Group

Regional head of human resources, Asia Pacific Deutsche Bank

Madhumita Banerjee is a senior human resources professional with more than 15 years of experience in the banking, information technology, telecommunications and healthcare industries.

Joanne Chan is the head of total rewards for Asia Pacific, Middle East and Africa (AMEA) at Boston Scientific. She is tasked with developing contemporary total rewards and mobility initiatives to support the trajectory of the fastgrowing medical devices company.

Cecilia Deasy has more than 20 years of experience in the consulting industry in Singapore, Shanghai and New York City. She provides advice by addressing the demand for disease intervention and integrated health and wellness plans to drive employee engagement and productivity.

Jeremy Broome joined the company in 2008 and graduated with a bachelor’s degree from Durham University and a master’s degree from University of Leicester.

Based in Singapore, she holds a leadership position within the Asia Pacific compensation and benefits team at Bank of America Merrill Lynch. Before joining the company, she held diverse HR roles at IBM, Commonwealth Bank of Australia and Vodafone. She holds a dual postgraduate degree in human resource management and economics. She is passionate about volunteering in the community and participates in various volunteering events in Singapore.

She has accumulated more than 15 years of experience in pensions and HR consulting, organisation development, compensation and benefits, in Malaysia, Singapore, Canada, the UK and France, having worked for multinationals such as Mercer, Willis Towers Watson, Thomson Reuters, Alstom Group and General Electric. She has a bachelor’s degree in actuarial science from the University of Calgary, Canada, a MBA from the Nanyang Business School, Singapore, and is a certified global remuneration professional by WorldatWork.

She spent 13 years at Mercer Marsh Benefits and Aon Hewitt in business development and consulting on health and benefits strategies, flexible benefits, total rewards, M&A, retirement, talent and communications. At Ernst & Young, she spent eight years in management and human capital consulting working on large-scale talent improvement and business re-engineering projects. She started her career as an actuary and financial analyst with MetLife after graduating with a degree in applied math and statistics from Stony Brook University.

Before this role, he served as the global human resources business partner for Deutsche Asset and Wealth Management’s active and passive investment management businesses, and was head of HR at DeAWM Investment Gruppe, based in Frankfurt. Previously, he served as head of talent acquisition for Asia Pacific based in Singapore, and has held various roles in professional and graduate recruiting. Before joining Deutsche Bank, he worked in executive search, focusing on the recruitment of wealth and asset management professionals in the UK and Europe.

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SPEAKERS

Rohaya Roslee

Ng Kok Eng

Alan Tan

Katarina Uherova Hasbani

Talent management lead, Southeast Asia Dow Chemical Pacific (Singapore)

Director of human resources Duke-NUS Medical School Singapore

Head of human resources, Asia Pacific ERNI Asia Holding

Board member Female Founders

Rohaya Roslee is the talent management leader (Southeast Asia) for Dow Chemical Pacific (Singapore). She is responsible for driving initiatives to enhance the capability and performance of employees and engaging the workforce to create a dynamic and inclusive workplace.

Ng Kok Eng joined Duke-NUS in 2008, covering staffing and business partnering, employee relations, learning and development, performance management, compensation and benefits, information and systems, shared services, manpower resource planning and budgeting.

Alan Tan brings more than 15 years of HR regional experience in Asia Pacific. Having worked in different industries and across different HR functions, his specialisation includes managing mid-size to large MNC organisations by providing guidance and advice to all senior stakeholders.

Katarina Uherova Hasbani is a board member of Female Founders, which is an independent non-profit, non-governmental organisation dedicated to supporting gender equality in entrepreneurship and leadership through research, policy and advocacy action.

She also oversees the implementation of global and local programmes in Southeast Asia, influencing respective country leadership stakeholders to gain buy-in for these programmes and providing guidance to the countries in the implementation.

Before joining Duke-NUS, he spent five years in the public sector with the Republic of Singapore Air Force (RSAF) as a recruitment officer, heading the technical recruitment section and as an officer commanding the manpower and administrative flight with one of the aircraft logistic squadrons.

His broad experience includes strategic HR business partnering, compensation and benefits, employee relations, talent acquisition and management. He has successfully supported organisations in venturing into their stages of creation, growth and stabilisation.

Upon completing his service with the RSAF, he spent another 10 years in the private sector mainly in recruitment, employee relations, business partnering, HR functional black belt and shared services.

He recently assumed the position of head of human resources at ERNI Asia. He is also certified with Caliper Consulting in psychometric profiling. He earned a bachelor’s in commerce and a double major in human resources and management from Curtin University of Technology.

She supports companies with their market entry to clean energy sectors in her role as a consultant for the August company. She is a public policy professional with more than 15 years of experience in Southeast Asia, the Middle East and Europe. At the European Commission, she worked on EU’s energy diversification efforts in its East and South Neighbourhood, along with policy work on renewables, energy efficiency and electricity and gas market liberalisation.

Before Dow, she was with Federal Express Pacific (FedEx), responsible for leadership development for Asia Pacific. She earned a bachelor’s degree in building and real estate from National University of Singapore in 2001 and a graduate diploma in human resource management from Southern Cross University in 2004. She has also gained a strategic workforce planning certification from the Human Capital Institute and is a certified facilitator for DDI, 7 Habits and situational leadership.

He graduated with a bachelor of commerce (major in management and marketing) and a master’s in human resource management from Curtin University of Technology. He also obtained a graduate diploma in personnel management from Singapore Institute of Management.

She is also a board member of the Alliance for Rural Electrification, the only global industry association that supports the whole value chain of renewable solutions for rural electrification in developing and emerging countries.

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SPEAKERS

Stephanie Tan

Aspa Lekka

Sim Beng Khoon

Yvonne Koh

Human resources business partner Fitbit

Managing director foodpanda

Director Health Promotion Board (HPB)

Regional human resource business partner Huntsman Singapore

Stephanie Tan is a HR professional with more than 19 years of broad HR regional generalist/business partner experience in all aspects of recruitment, compensation and benefits, training and development.

Aspa Lekka is the managing director for foodpanda in Singapore. Before that she was the managing director of foodpanda in Malaysia and worked closely with the top management team leading analytics.

Sim Beng Khoon is the director of HPB’s workplace health and outreach division overseeing the planning and implementation of the national strategy to promote health in the various key workplace settings in Singapore.

Over the past six years, she has worked extensively in the field of analytics for marketing and operations, and is the founder and director of the “Chez Alexandre” boutique hotel in Greece. She holds a degree in mathematics from University of Ioannina in Greece.

He leads the team in engaging policy and decision-makers in government, public agencies, businesses and unions to facilitate the roll-out of targeted health initiatives for the resident workforce.

Yvonne Koh holds the position of regional human resources business partner for Asia Pacific at Huntsman Singapore. She oversees the HR shared service centre at the Singapore site and provides HR business partnering support to the corporate functions in the region.

She was appointed the HR business partner for Asia Pacific at Fitbit in January 2016. Since joining, she has implemented benefits across major countries in APAC. Before joining Fitbit, she worked for various MNCs covering office equipment to e-commerce industries. This included Ricoh, HBO, NBCUniversal, Take-Two Asia and Lazada. Beside English, she has proficiency in Mandarin and Japanese. Other than her interest in people, she also enjoys travelling and maintaining a balanced lifestyle.

He is a member of the Tripartite Oversight Committee on workplace health which is co-chaired by government ministers from the Ministry of Health and Ministry of Manpower.

She has more than 18 years of experience in the human resources field handling the full spectrum of job functions in fast-paced multinational organisations. She graduated with a bachelor’s in business administration, majoring in tourism and marketing from the Monash University, Australia.

He is also a member of the Workplace Safety and Health Council (Workplace Health) committee. Before joining the Workplace Health team, he was in obesity prevention. He spearheaded the launch of nationallevel initiatives such as the healthier dining programme and the healthier ingredients scheme which were aimed at getting food manufacturers and F&B operators to provide healthier choices to the consuming public. He graduated with a degree in social science and a MBA from the National University of Singapore.

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SPEAKERS

Webster Zhou

Lai Looi Sing

Sun Ho

Neil Narale

Total rewards director Jabil

Regional rewards manager, APMEA Kerry

Founder LittleLives

Employee health and benefits leader, Singapore Mercer Marsh Benefits™

Webster Zhou is the total rewards director for Jabil. Being an expert in the C&B area for more than 15 years, he has been greatly involved in a wide range of human capital projects, which include organisation structure design, job analysis and evaluation and setting up grading structures.

Lai Looi Sing is the regional rewards manager covering the APMEA region for Kerry. Previously, he was with Inchcape as a rewards manager and before this, he was doing consulting work at HR Business Solutions (now Mercer-HRBS). With more than eight years of compensation and benefits experience in consulting and corporate, he has worked with many organisations on projects, including benchmarking, salary structure, benefits review, reward process improvements through Excel/VBA, workshops and presentations at conferences.

Sun Ho started her career as a programmer, then picked up some business chops on how start-ups work while in a tech start-up and went on to found LittleLives.

Neil Narale is the leader of Mercer Marsh Benefits’ employee health and benefits business in Singapore. He manages an extensive portfolio of clients and focuses on helping multinational corporations manage their benefit offerings from both a local and regional perspective.

More importantly, he has worked on the total rewards design, which comprises salary structure design and reviews, benefits programme reviews and harmonisation during the company’s transition and merger and acquisition, sales incentive design and more. Before joining Jabil, he was the HR consulting director at Mercer and Towers Watson and he obtained a B.S. in statistics from Fudan University, China.

LittleLives helps pre-schools manage their hordes of paperwork digitally by making it disappear into bytes and tech, and helps keep parents involved in their child’s learning. As a tech start-up that fervently believes culture drives innovation, LittleLives has implemented many ideas on staff rewards, some more successful than others. Join LittleLives on its journey of creating strong employee benefits, loyalty, belonging and growth.

His career spans across numerous geographies, including Canada, India and ASEAN countries. In his previous role with Mercer, he was the retirement leader for Asia working with corporations and governments to manage their retirement benefit obligations. He received his bachelor of science degree in mathematics and statistics from the University of Western Ontario. He is a Fellow of the Society of Actuaries (US) and a Fellow of the Canadian Institute of Actuaries.

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SPEAKERS

Joy Chan Seah

Stephane Michaud

Rupert Slezak

Atul Sharma

Director of business development Ministry of Design (MOD)

Senior director Mitsubishi Corporation

Total rewards lead, AMEA region Mondelēz International

Vice-president human resources Monsanto

Joy Chan Seah is the director of business development at experience design firm Ministry of Design. She first cut her teeth at global consulting firm Accenture and has since enjoyed extensive exposure to an array of industry best practices.

Stephane Michaud is in charge of the HR/OD centre of excellence for Mitsubishi Corporation companies in APAC. A business leader focused on achieving results through people, he balances strong strategic intent with handson experience.

Rupert Slezak is the total rewards lead, Asia, Middle East and Africa (AMEA) Region at Mondelēz International based in Singapore. Rupert is responsible to fuel the AMEA growth agenda by instilling cutting-edge reward practices across 28 countries.

Atul Sharma is the vice-president of human resources at Monsanto, responsible for EMEA, India, Asia Pacific and China, based out of Singapore. Before this, he was the vice-president of human international business for EMEA, Asia, South America and Canada, based out of St Louis.

Drawing from her corporate business background and a natural penchant for “getting the job done”, she now anchors MOD and keeps our chaotic design universe in check with her spreadsheets, PR kits and HR policies.

He is dedicating his career to helping organisations achieve their growth and value objectives by making the most of human potential, and using evidencebased interventions to improve policies and practices. He has a daughter who loves to sing like her dad and he also enjoys getting lost running or cycling across the beautiful Singapore cityscape.

Rupert has been instrumental in forming the rewards landscape during post-merger integrations (Kinh Do, Cadbury, Danone Biscuits) and establishing reward systems during portfolio consolidations (JDE JV, Bega Cheese). Rupert frequently supports organisational design during reorganisations and led the rewards change management during the Mondelēz International spin-off in 2012.

She has helped to grow MOD into a globally recognised awardwinning design SME, with offices in Singapore, Kuala Lumpur and Beijing, with projects spanning the region in more than eight countries.

Prior to joining Mondelēz International, he led various HR projects at The Coca-Cola Company.

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He has also served as vicepresident of human capital management, heading up HR for Goldman Sachs – India. Before Goldman Sachs, he was the director of human resources for Prudential, leading HR for India. He has also led the HR function for General Electric. His foundational years were with Unilever in roles across HR business partnering, training, talent acquisition and industrial relations. With more than 20 years of experience, he is a postgraduate in HR from Tata Institute of Social Sciences, Mumbai and a mechanical engineering graduate from NIT, Jaipur.


Sim Choo Lee

Fermin Diez

Ommar Butt

Head of human resources Nanyang Academy of Fine Arts

Deputy chief executive officer and group director of human capital and organisation development National Council for Social Service

Director – human resources, mergers and acquisitions NXP Semiconductors

Sim Choo Lee is the head of human resources at Nanyang Academy of Fine Arts.

Fermin Diez has more than 30 years of experience in human resources, which includes consulting, corporate and academic roles in 40 countries in all continents.

Ommar Butt is a generalist with experience in compensation and beneďŹ ts, mergers and acquisitions, talent acquisition, global corporate HR projects and generalist work. He has lived in Holland, the UK, Germany and Singapore on assignments for companies such as LG Electronics and NXP Semiconductors.

She has over 37 years of professional experience in leadership roles covering the full spectrum of human resources management, sourcing, supply chain management, ďŹ nance and general administrative functions. Her expertise and knowledge spans across various US-based apparel sourcing operations, retail, facility management, publishing and currently in the education industry.

He has worked in global companies such as Deloitte, Towers Watson, PepsiCo and Freescale Semiconductor and was a senior partner at Mercer before joining NCSS. As a consultant, he has advised major multinationals, large local companies and public sector organisations at the board and C-suite levels on issues related to strategy, organisation structure, talent management and rewards.

He is currently working on the merger of NXP and Qualcomm. Previous assignments at NXP included the carve out of an 11,000 employee business in 19 countries and the facilitation of organisationwide headcount planning and execution during the NXP-Freescale merger integration.

He currently sits on the board of Jurong Health Services. He has coauthored two books on strategic human resources and serves as adjunct faculty at Singapore Management University.

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Dawn Wong

Lim Teck Yong

Julia Yeo

General manager, human resources and administration Rakuten Asia

Head of people team Shopee

Employment partner Squire Patton Boggs

Dawn Wong has built the foundation of the HR division at Rakuten Asia, revamping all HR functions and policies to create a productive and conducive environment for all stakeholders.

TY is the head of the people team at Shopee, the fastest growing e-commerce platform in Southeast Asia and Taiwan.

Julia is the APAC regional partner for labour, employment and immigration for Squire Patton Boggs LLP, a US-based international law firm.

She has introduced creative initiatives and policies that have not only resulted in extensive cost savings, but also paved the way for her team to be nominated as one of the top HR teams in Singapore. With the backdrop of Rakuten Asia’s new office named Crimson House Singapore, the opportunities of housing various sister companies under one roof with different corporate cultures has become a new incubator for HR initiatives to bring people together while realising the goals of the business.

Shopee is supported by Garena, Southeast Asia’s largest internet platform provider. As head of the people team, he has put in place initiatives to strengthen talent acquisition, employer branding, learning and development and employee engagement. He is concurrently the regional head of operations, overseeing functions from payment, logistics to customer service and fraud matters. Before Shopee, he spent more than four years with the Boston Consulting Group, and graduated with first class honours from Imperial College London.

She has extensive experience advising corporate and senior C-suite level clients on all aspects of the employment cycle from hiring, internal investigations, disciplinary and grievance issues to termination. Drawing from her litigation background, she has the added advantage of being able to advise and represent clients on contentious employment issues such as disputes on enforceability of restrictive covenants.

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SPEAKERS

Andrew Ing

Anika Grant

John Garrido

Chief operating officer The Lo & Behold Group

Human resources director, APAC and LATAM Uber

Asia regional director Virgin Pulse

Andrew Ing brings more than 30 years of industry experience in marketing, events, nightlife operations and management o The Lo & Behold Group. As chief operating officer, he directly oversees operations across the group.

Anika Grant is a human resource professional with 20 years of business experience and a passion for people and developing their talent.

John Garrido is the Asia regional director for Virgin Pulse. Virgin Pulse is the world’s largest wellbeing company supporting more than 2,000 clients and 2.4 million employees globally.

Before joining The Lo & Behold Group in March 2012, he served as the chief operating officer and executive director of the Catalistlisted St James Holdings from 2005. He is currently the treasurer of the Singapore Nightlife Business Association; a management committee member of the Restaurant Association of Singapore; a Singapore Tourism Board (STB) Kickstart Fund mentor (since 2013); a member of the Ministry of Manpower’s SkillsFuture HR Sectoral Tripartite Committee; and a member of the SHATEC Mentorship Panel (F&B). He is also a chevalier of the Ordre des Coteaux de Champagne (Singapore chapitre). He was born in Sydney, Australia and holds a bachelor’s degree in commerce (marketing) from the University of New South Wales. He also attended Sydney Grammar School.

She has worked in Sydney, London, Paris and Singapore in a diverse range of roles – from client-facing to internal talent strategy, leading a global centre of expertise and running large HR operations. Recently, she was the HR director for APAC at Accenture, leading a team of 500 HR professionals supporting a business of more than 65,000 employees across the region. Currently, she is the HR director at Uber for APAC (including India) and LATAM, responsible for building a team and ensuring HR operations that meet the fast growing requirements of the business, with a distinct focus on culture.

Virgin Pulse demonstrates to businesses that if you take care of your employees, they take care of your business. With billions of data points gathered from its local members for more than 10 years, Virgin Pulse brings deep insights into employee health challenges in Asia and proves the value on investment in strategic wellbeing initiatives. Organisations today understand that employees cannot be engaged in their work if they show up unhealthy or unwell, physically or mentally. However, most do not have a health and wellbeing strategy and fewer have executed an effective strategy. Virgin Pulse impacts the entire workforce population to create a culture of health.

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AIA The Real Life Company AIA Group Limited and its subsidiaries comprise the largest independent publicly listed pan-Asian life insurance group. It has a presence in 18 markets in Asia Pacific – with wholly owned branches and subsidiaries in Hong Kong, Thailand, Singapore, Malaysia, China, Korea, the Philippines, Australia, Indonesia, Taiwan, Vietnam, New Zealand, Macau, Brunei, a 97% subsidiary in Sri Lanka, a 49% joint venture in India and representative offices in Myanmar and Cambodia. The business that is now AIA was first established in Shanghai almost a century ago. It is a market leader in the Asia Pacific region (ex-Japan) based on life insurance premiums.

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CXA Group CXA is helping employers unlock wellness without spending more, by converting existing benefits dollars into prevention and disease management. Employers use the CXA platform to consolidate all their vendors into a one-stop marketplace, digitising claims, health data and payment flows between employees, companies, insurers and providers. Companies buying their insurance through CXA brokerages get the platform for free, including flexible benefits and workplace wellness administration and data analytics. CXA empowers employees to become healthier and reduces HR’s administrative workload while controlling rising healthcare costs. In recognition, CXA won The Digital Insurer Asia’s Insurance Innovation Award; selected to join the Innovations in Healthcare global network and voted by Human Resources magazine in Singapore and Hong Kong as “Vendor of the Year” for Best Corporate Wellness.

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Mercer Marsh Benefits™ Mercer Marsh Benefits provides clients with a single source for managing the costs, people risks and complexities of employee benefits. The network is a combination of Mercer and Marsh local offices around the world, plus country correspondents who have been selected based on specific criteria. Its benefits experts, located in 135 countries and servicing clients in more than 150 countries, are deeply knowledgeable about their local markets. Through Mercer's locally established businesses, the company has a unique common platform which allows it to serve clients with global consistency and locally relevant solutions.

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Virgin Pulse Virgin Pulse, part of Sir Richard Branson’s famed Virgin Group, helps employers create workforces that are happier, healthier and ultimately more productive in all aspects of their personal and professional lives. The company’s modern, mobile-first platform delivers a personalised user experience that utilises gamification to engage users in building habits that inspire meaningful and measurable change across individuals and the business. Virgin Pulse is helping change lives and businesses for good through its solutions that span the full wellbeing spectrum – from traditional wellness to strategic wellbeing – providing organisations with solutions that are appropriate for them today and tomorrow. More than 2,200 organisations representing many of the Fortune 500 and Best Places to Work have selected Virgin Pulse’s solutions to engage their workforces and drive their businesses forward.

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Aetna International Aetna International is one of the largest and most prominent international health benefits providers, supporting nearly 700,000 members worldwide. Aetna provides healthcare insurance, access to primary care and wellness solutions to globally mobile populations seeking healthcare outside their normal country of residence. It also offers customised technological and health management solutions for healthcare systems, government entities and large employers to improve people’s health, enhance quality of care and contain costs. As part of Aetna, one of the largest healthcare benefits companies in the US, Aetna International benefits from the heritage of more than 160 years of expertise.

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Aon Aon is the world’s top global human resource consulting and outsourcing firm, providing a complete array of consulting, outsourcing and insurance brokerage services. The company's professionals possess extensive knowledge and experience in a variety of fields and help companies of all sizes attract and retain top talent. Aon can help you achieve better business results by finding, developing, motivating and rewarding employees in ways that fit with your broad financial and business goals.

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Management Development and Consultancy (MDC) Management Development and Consultancy (MDC), the corporate training arm of MDIS, plays a leading role in meeting the changing needs of many business organisations. MDC provides a wide range of well-designed programmes specially catered for business organisations with different training needs. Its key services include seminars, customised training programmes and business consultancy services designed to equip professionals with the essential tools of the trade. By putting theoretical knowledge into practice for its training programmes, MDC is recognised for developing the next wave of dynamic corporate and business professionals, both locally and regionally. As an independent training authority, MDC is able to provide impartial assessments and customised training programmes to meet its clients’ training needs.

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Prudential Prudential Singapore, an indirect wholly owned subsidiary of UK-based Prudential plc, is one of the top life insurance companies in Singapore. It has been serving the financial and protection needs of Singaporeans for 85 years. The company's focus is to bring well-rounded financial solutions to customers through its multi-channel distribution network, with product offerings in protection, savings and investment. Prudential is one of the market leaders in protection, savings and investment-linked plans with S$31.5 billion funds under management as at 31 December 2016. In 2014, it was awarded an AA Financial Strength Rating by leading credit rating agency Standard & Poor’s.

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TMF Group TMF Group is a leading provider of global business services to clients operating and investing across the world. The company focuses on providing specialised and business-critical financial and administrative services that help its clients to operate their corporate structures, finance vehicles and investments in different locations. TMF helps companies of all sizes with HR and payroll, accounting and tax, corporate secretarial, international structuring and structured finance. With operations in more than 80 countries, it can provide you with a single point of contact to co-ordinate the day-to-day management of your externalised operations, and help to maintain clear communication across multiple jurisdictions.

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Health Can Be Fun Health Can Be Fun is a nutrition consultancy that focuses on delivering quality health programmes and consulting services to the community from all walks of life. It designs interactive nutritional programmes and assessment tools that integrate theories and scientific evidence to aid the company's clients’ understanding of their own health. In addition, it also works closely with our strategic partners and alliances to provide a holistic range of customised programmes attuned to diverse demographics. Health Can Be Fun aims to provide fun to everyone, inspire people to work towards a healthier lifestyle and give clarity to health myths and jargon. It strongly believes that with the right skills set and knowledge, everyone can make positive changes to their lives.

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