Even with nearly 30 years of multinational experience in fast-moving consumer goods, Ms Poh Hwee Hian says that she still has much to learn – especially when it comes to integrating artificial intelligence (AI) into her workplace.
Ms Poh heads commercial and marketing development across 27 countries at in-flight caterer and ground handler SATS’ food solutions group, which she joined in June 2023.
“I believe AI will change a lot of things we do, and I don’t know enough about it,” said Ms Poh, who is in her early 50s.
Hoping to learn from other leaders and contribute more widely to SATS, she applied to join the Singapore Leaders Network’s (SGLN) new fellowship programme after her employer nominated her.
She was one of 60 inaugural fellows introduced on January 23 at a launch event held at Rochester Park in Buona Vista.
Aimed at mid- to senior-level Singaporean leaders, the fellowship, which will run annually, is designed to prepare participants for global leadership roles, with a focus on general management and leadership in a global setting.
Aspiring fellows had to provide a video presentation, personal essays and reference letters as part of a rigorous selection process by the networking group, which is backed by the Economic Development Board.