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Nanyang Fellows MBA Class of 2012/13

 

Singapore’s Elite MBA

The Nanyang Fellows MBA is a full-time one-year elite MBA Programme designed for exceptional mid-career executives destined for the pinnacle of leadership.

The programme was launched in 1998 by Dr Tony Tan, then Deputy Prime Minister of Singapore. Each year, a small and select group of 25 to 30 participants each year, from both private and public sectors and across the continents, join the programme for a journey of profound and intense learning.

The learning begins in Singapore, and continues later on in the US at University City, Philadelphia (Wharton) and then in Boston, Massachusetts (MIT Sloan). During the first half of the Programme, a key part of the learning takes place in a foreign country for the Overseas Business Study Mission.

The Programme includes a series of Business Leadership Seminars where participants gain privileged insights from the experiences of top Asian and international CEOs and business and government leaders through closed-door dialogues.

At the end of the challenging journey, the Nanyang Fellow is rewarded with a firm conceptual foundation and practical knowledge of business models which embrace the best of east and west business practices, sensitive to the cultural diversity of business dealings within a global environment. You will also have established lasting friendships with other bright and dynamic leaders, from both the developed and emerging economies.

About Hedren Sum

Hedren Sum is Digital Humanities Project Manager at the Institute of Science and Technology for Humanity (NISTH), Nanyang Technological University. He has developed and led various local and international digital humanities projects with particular expertise in interface design, data organisation, archiving and data visualisation for access and discovery. Hedren deals with different types of data and applies a wide array of data analysis and visualisation methods to develop research data products. He is constantly curious and exploring new ways to analyse, transmit, disseminate, and interpret data.
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