Mr. Ferdinand (‘Ferry’) de Bakker is an adjunct lecturer at Nanyang Technology University’s Wee Kim Wee School of Communication and Information in Singapore. He is chairman of Cognac Grosperrin in France; and managing director of La Croisette, a boutique consulting firm in Singapore. He serves on boards and committees of multiple non-profits in Singapore, and is a council member at the Singapore Institute of Directors.

Sir John Tusa is a British arts administrator, author, journalist, and former presenter of BBC’s Newsnight. He is the co-chairman of the European Union Youth Orchestra and was formerly the managing director of the BBC World Service and the Barbican Arts Centre. As Managing Director of the BBC External Services, he set up BBC World Service Television. He is also a writer whose books include Pain in the Arts and Making a Noise: Getting it Right, Getting it Wrong in Life, the Arts and Broadcasting.

Randall T. (Randy) Black has spent his 44-year career in many private sector roles and industries in Canada. He has held positions of Senior Manager, Managing Director, Director, and VP. He has also held Board Director positions in national and international not-for-profit organisations as a non-executive director.

Erika Lucas is the Co-Founder of StitchCrew, an organisation focused on building a more equitable economy through entrepreneurship. In collaboration with NBA Team the Oklahoma City Thunder, she runs an accelerator programme to support entrepreneurs in the middle of the country. Erika also founded VEST, a curated network of C-suite women working together to expedite the pipeline of more women in power.

Su-Yen is a Fellow and Chairperson of the Governing Council, Singapore Institute of Directors. She is an experienced board director and currently serves on the boards of several public, private, and not-for-profit organisations in Australia, India, Indonesia, Myanmar, Singapore, and the United States, across a range of industries including telecommunications, media, professional services, agriculture, real estate, education, and FinTech/HRtech.

Dr Jesus is the Founding Chairman of the Institute of Corporate Directors, The Philippines, and Institute for Solidarity in Asia. He is also the Chairman of the Center for Excellence in Governance and a visiting professor at the Instituto de Estudios Superiores de la Empresa (IESE) Business School in Barcelona, Spain.

Steffen Damborg (MSc & MBA) is a Digital Transformation Specialist.

He transforms legacy companies and creates value through digital strategy development and execution. Damborg has worked with clients in several regions ranging from, Hong Kong, Abu Dhabi, Kuala Lumpur, Lagos, Dhaka, Mumbai, Amsterdam, London to Copenhagen.

Often Steffen delivers advisory services to top tier consulting Companies such as the Big Four companies (The “”Big Four”” refers in this context to accounting firms Deloitte, PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC), Ernst & Young (EY) and KPMG).

Kimunya is a Certified Professional Coach (International Coach Federation-approved coach training programme), Clarity4D Accredited Business Partner, Strategic Planning Consultant and Communication & Branding specialist. He brings over 20 years of unique experience and competence that can enrich one’s portfolio and growth.

Datin Nancy is an experienced independent director with a demonstrated history of working in the insurance, consulting, real estate, and hospitality industry.

Charles Yin is the Executive Chairman of Worldwide City Holdings (WCH) headquartered in Beijing and Hong Kong. He focuses on investing in companies with sustainable advantages and advising CEOs and board members at Fortune 500 companies and emerging multinationals in China and around Asia. Mr. Yin is actively involved in NPO activities and founded the China-Japan CEO Forum (cjforum.org) and World Leaders Center (wlc.cjforum.org), an invitation-only discussion roundtable for CEOs and chairpersons of leading companies in Japan, China and the rest of Asia.