
Trailblazers - Student Ambassadors
Students play a vital role in bringing our global innovation event to life. Each year, we select a passionate team eager to explore behind-the-scenes operations, connect with global leaders in innovation and entrepreneurship, and help empower the next generation of changemakers. Their energy and fresh ideas fuel our work, and we’re proud to introduce the student ambassadors for our 2025 edition.

Ng Kok Jing
Shawn Lim
National University of Singapore
Sakaya Amalraj Denxi Fenn
Russell Yap Yi Long
Singapore Management University
Revant More
Singapore Management University
Priyal Nevatia
Singapore Management University
Paul Florentino
Singapore Management University
Parin Dani
Singapore Management University
Niharika Singavajhala
Singapore Management University
Nicole Teo Yuruo
Singapore Management University
Nicodemus Tan Jia Hong
Singapore Management University
Ng Wan Yi, Rachel
Shen Dayang
Ng Jing Darrius
Natalie Tesia Koh
Natalie Lim Kit Ee
Mavis Goh
Marissa Chwee
Madeswaran Devnavin
Lim Wei Min
Singapore Management University
Lim Hong Sheng Elton
Singapore Management University
Lim Cai Qian
Singapore Management University
Lilia Meinikova
Leon Paul Birk
Singapore Management University
Tung Jun Rong Keefe
Zhang Yimei
Yang Shufan
Xander Minzenmay
Win Lei Thawdar
Wang Jiaxin
Vivienne Low
Ngee Ann Polytechnic
Vivian Liu
Visco Chelsy Joyce Regodon
Verlisa Pay
Vera Ang Jer Han
Vamsidhari Wadhawani
Leo Kai Jie
Singapore Management University
Thanmai Pathakota
Tanish Ambati
Tan Jie Kang Anson
Tai Xiu Shan
Swetha Mahesh
Srivarshni Kasirajan
Soon Zheng Foong
Sonya Low Ya Xuan
Soh Jing Rhi, Ryan
Sivaghami Lakshmanan
Sherin Arun Jasmine
Celine Tan
Singapore Mangement University
Emma Tang
Durga D O Chandrasekaran
Singapore Management University
Diya Krishnaraj
Singapore Management University
Dheeraj
Singapore Management University
Danica Edina Adianti
Singapore Management University
Chua Dong En
Singapore Management University
Chew Sheng Ee Ethan
Singapore Management University
Cheng Xin Lin
Singapore Management University
Charlene Chan
Singapore Management University
Chan Xi Jin
Singapore Management University
Chai Jun Yu
Singapore Institute of Technology
Esther Tay Ling Xi
Singapore Management University
Carlene Selena
Boonsom Surapong
Boonsom Suramit
Bharath Jyothi Vijay
Bansal Udeesha
Angelina Jenning Kurniawan
Singapore Management University
Ammar Faris
Alicia Tung Shi Ru
National University of Singapore
Alex Chien
National University of Singapore
Aarti
Singapore Management University
Alessandra Silvestri
Singapore Management University
Jeffrey
Singapore Management University
Lee Wan Ling
Singapore Management University
Lee Looi Le
Singapore Management University
Le Thi Hong Van
Singapore Management University
Koh Yi Xuan
Singapore Management University
Koh Guang Wei, Anson
Singapore Management University
Kenzie Li Zhixian
Singapore Management University
Justin Poh
Singapore Management University
Josephine Hillary Noorjono
Singapore Management University
Jonas Ong Kiat Yong
Singapore Management University
John Liu Kanglong
Singapore Management University
Jia Wen Ng
Singapore Management University
Adele Lim
Singapore Management University
Jazlyn Mary Francis
Singapore Management University
Ishita Milind Palsule
Singapore Management University
Ho Jun Xi
Singapore Management University
Goh Yong See
Singapore Management University
Gloria Phua Qi
Singapore Management University
Giovanna Nobre Martins Gaia Duarte
Sciences Po Paris
Gan Jin Qin
Singapore Management University
Francis Tan
Singapore Management University
Florentino Lemuel Paul Villar
Singapore Institute of Technology
Feng Shiru
Ngee Ann Polytechnic
Dr Poon Kee Chun is the Head of Climate Change and Sustainability Science & Technology Office (CCSSTO). The team is embedded at the National Climate Change Secretariat (NCCS) in the Prime Minister’s Office, Strategy Group from the Public Sector Science and Technology Policy and Plans Office (S&TPPO). He is in charge of the technology team that looks at the different technologies that can advance Singapore’s climate change and sustainability agenda and support the whole-of-government climate change objectives. He holds a Ph.D.

LKYGBPC Venues & Directions
All venues are accessible via MRT and major bus lines; with wheelchair access available. With road closures expected during F1 week, please allow additional travel time for your journey.
To facilitate smooth access to campus, all LKYGBPC attendees are required to present their event QR code to the SMU Campus Security team upon entry and exit. The QR code will serve as your visitor pass and will remove the need for any additional registration through the SMU Visitor Management System (VMS) at the security counter.


SMU Yong Pung How School of Law
Address: 55 Armenian St, Singapore 179943
By MRT:
Take the Circle Line (CC2) and alight at Bras Basah station, Exit B (2 min walk to campus).
Alternatively, use Downtown Line (DT21), alight at Bencoolen, Exit C (3 min walk).
From City Hall MRT (EW13/NS25), Exit A, walk about 6 min.
By Bus:
Nearby stops: "Cathedral of the Good Shepherd" (04151), "Stamford Court" (04143), "After CHIJMES" (04159).
Bus Services: 147, 166, 167, 33, 56, 77, 857, 130, 133, 145, 197, 851, 124, 174, 190.
By Taxi:
Primary Drop-off: Via Canning Rise entrance - direct access to the Yong Pung How School of Law building carpark
Alternative Drop-off: Bencoolen Street near SMU School of Economics & Social Sciences (approximately 2-minute walk)
By Car:
Parking is limited. Nearest public parking: Lee Kong Chian School of Business (50 Stamford Rd), CHIJMES (30 Victoria St), Peranakan Museum (39 Armenian St).
Accessibility: Wheelchair accessible; accessible restroom and seating available.


The Clifford Pier
Address: 80 Collyer Quay, Singapore 049326
By MRT:
Alight at Raffles Place (East West/NS Lines) and take Exit A. It is a 7-minute walk via Battery Road and Collyer Quay.
From Downtown MRT (DT17), take Exit C (~9 min walk).
By Bus:
Nearest stops: "Fullerton Square" or "Clifford Pier" stops. Buses: 10, 97, 100, 196, 531, 700A.
By Taxi:
Primary Drop-off: 80 Collyer Quay - main entrance of The Fullerton Bay Hotel (direct building access)
By Car:
Paid onsite parking at basement level of The Fullerton Bay Hotel.
Accessibility: Wheelchair accessible; accessible restroom and seating available.

GlassDome - Landmark of Good
Address: 28 China St, Singapore 049570
By MRT:
Take Exit D from Telok Ayer MRT station, then follow the signs into Far East Square and walk straight past the glass doors to reach Glass Dome
Alternatively, you can take Downtown MRT Exit A and walk towards Far East Square to reach Glass Dome conveniently.
By Bus:
Buses: 186, 970, 162, 197, 80, 51. Alight at Cross Street (Opp Hong Lim Complex).
By Taxi:
Primary Drop-off: 28 China Street - directly at the venue entrance in front of Yakun and walk towards the GlassDoor.
By Car:
You can park at The Clan Hotel's carpark, with the entrance at the end of China Street on the left side.
Accessibility: Wheelchair accessible entrance.
Xiuling Guo is the Chief Executive Officer of Nurasa, leading the company’s mission to drive innovation and sustainability in Asia’s food ecosystem. With over 20 years of experience in the global ingredients and quick service restaurant (QSR) sectors, she brings deep expertise in building and scaling businesses across international markets.
James Tang has over 16 years venture capital experience in Kleiner Perkins and Kreo Ventures. He has built very rare tracking record to find and support companies from 0-to-multi-billion-$ revenue in hardtech (Hardware and deeptech) sector globally, includes drones/artificial intelligence-enhanced robots, disruptive digital devices, enterprise-level IT infrastructure, Internet of Things, semiconductors, energy storage systems and sustainable development technologies.
Dr Chris Tan is a Pioneer APAC leader in the field of clinical genomics , proteomics and molecular diagnostics with extensive experience in startups and MNCs in the Healthcare Service, Molecular Diagnostics, Precision Medicine sectors. Over the course of his career, Dr Tan has developed extensive experience in international settings across the Asia Pacific including China, Japan and Rest of Asia.