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Meet Four APEC Scholars Blazing New Trails in Business

These future change-makers found a gateway to a better future, by securing an APEC Scholarship.

This prestigious and highly exclusive scholarship is open only to citizens of “member economies” of APEC, excluding Singapore. It covers the full cost of a Nanyang Business School MBA programme; only one place is granted every year.

Those who pursue it find their careers and lives transformed, in more ways than they imagined possible.

 

Song Han Nguyen

Song Han Nguyen – Shifting from MNCs to tech

Prior to her Nanyang MBA, Song Han Nguyen (Nanyang MBA Class of 2019) was working as a consultant in EY’s Ho Chi Minh City office – and was also pondering a problem that consulting firms often face in developing markets.

“You get a really nice strategy written up by consultants, but implementation gets really hard,” Song Han explained. The dilemma got her wondering “if there’s any way that that could improve.”

She realised a Nanyang MBA could help her learn about “building more competitive strategies,” but Song Han got more than she bargained for. Securing an APEC Scholarship triggered a whole career perspective shift.

“Before, I was really into consulting and strategy for large corporations,” she tells us, but the Nanyang MBA showed her that “there are a lot more options for me out there in the market.”

Her time as an APEC Scholar led her to pivot to the tech industry. “During the MBA, I got exposed to tech at a deeper level,” Song Han explains. “There is so much more innovation there, compared to the traditional industries that I have been exposed to.”

In the course of her Nanyang MBA, she dove head-first into digital and tech activities. “I was able to join projects covering tech startups; we also had tech people in Singapore sharing in our class,” she recalls.

Today, as a strategy manager at loyalty platform tech startup TapTap, Song Han is now a consummate tech professional. The future is wide open, but she won’t say no to a return to consulting. “Professionals with both consulting background and hands-on experience are very rare in Vietnam,” she explains.

 

Victor Medina

Victor Medina – Building a future in sustainability

Victor Medina (Nanyang MBA Class of 2022) discovered a career path in sustainability from his time as an APEC Scholar – not an obvious outcome, given his background as an electrical project engineer at Petron, the Philippines’ largest oil and gas refinery.

He would not have considered taking on a Nanyang MBA, if he had not won his year’s APEC Scholarship. “The scholarship provided me with the financial security to complete my MBA without constant worry about expenses,” Victor tells us. “I’m incredibly grateful – without the APEC Scholarship, obtaining my MBA degree from a prestigious institution would have been nearly impossible.”

At Nanyang Business School, Victor discovered a passion towards sustainability – inspired by the commitment shown by the university and professors, in particular Sustainability Professor S. Viswanathan.

Victor put his principles into practice, joining a Social Innovation Challenge case competition in 2021; taking part in two sustainability-related internships; and even joining the Student Executive Committee, where he learned how to effectively navigate and lead a diverse group comprising individuals from various nationalities, cultures, and backgrounds.

Today, Victor is pursuing a post-MBA career that aligns with his interests, aiming for a Chief Sustainability Officer role in the next ten years. He is also committed to making a sustainable future possible in the Philippines, his homeland. “I am committed to figuring it out and making a meaningful difference,” he tells us.

 

Jessica Han

Jessica Han – Future tycoon finds grounding in Singapore

Jessica Han (Nanyang MBA Class of 2023) used her MBA experience to make room for all the big plans she has for her life. “I joined the Nanyang MBA with the intention of looking for more possibilities,” she explains.

Prior to her time at Nanyang MBA, Jessica had been working for six years in China PRC’s burgeoning tech industry – spending the latter two years at ByteDance as a strategy manager. Even then, she always planned to start her own business and believed an MBA would help supplement her knowledge.

The APEC Scholarship helped validate Jessica’s entrepreneurship goals, giving her a “strong boost” of confidence. As she expected, the MBA curriculum helped fill out the information she needed for her future as an entrepreneur, particularly insights in finance and supply chain. She shares that it gave her a foundation in thinking through business strategies systematically – something she felt was out of reach in her previous working experience.

“Before the MBA, I worked for ByteDance to support the Chinese brand for growth,” she explains. “I had no initial background, because my undergraduate degree is biomedical engineering; and working in a tech company is not like a traditional business background.”

Today, Jessica is building her business from scratch – Newbyte, an online marketplace with operations throughout Southeast Asia. She attributes the Nanyang MBA and the APEC Scholarship with giving her the knowledge and motivation to start her own business in today’s competitive environment.

For future APEC Scholars, Jessica has a few simple words of advice. “Know what you are looking for, and have a clear path to reach that goal,” she explains. “Be true to yourself – don’t pretend to be somebody you are not.”

 

Arief Kresnadi Ignatius Kasim

Arief Kresnadi Ignatius Kasim – Out of his comfort zone

Arief Kresnadi Ignatius Kasim (Nanyang MBA Class of 2024) finds himself out of his comfort zone as this year’s APEC Scholar – and he’s enjoying every minute of his experience.

An Indonesian citizen, Arief achieved a bachelor’s degree at the Nanyang Technological Institute’s School of Electrical and Electronics Engineering in 2018. He has worked in Singapore ever since, spending the last five years rising through the ranks at Siemens Singapore.

His present stint as an APEC Scholar pursuing a Nanyang MBA has been eye-opening for Arief. For starters, his APEC Scholarship has motivated Arief to make the most of his time in NBS’s MBA programme. In practice, this has resulted in Arief striving to push himself out of his comfort zone, and become more proactive academically and socially.

He also realises that being an APEC Scholar gives him a high profile, whether he likes it or not. “I’m expected to set an example, both academically and in personal character and conduct,” he explains. For him, this means “active participation in class, assisting peers whenever possible, and building relationships not only with my peers but also professors and staff.”

The Nanyang MBA’s leadership modules are a highlight of the experience, in his opinion. “They give me valuable skills such as cultural intelligence, talent management, and negotiation which are essential for leaders in a global and diverse world,” he explains. He specifically calls out the Cultural Intelligence (CQ) module taught by Dr. Catherine Wu as an “eye-opening experience to learn how we can function in a culturally diverse environment.”

These insights will serve him well after he completes his MBA in 2024: “I plan to go back to my home country, Indonesia, and grow my career there,” he shares.

 

Do you have what it takes?

The APEC Scholarship is the only scholarship that covers the full cost of the one-year full-time Nanyang MBA programme. Applications open in November and close in December each year.

Chart new paths in your career with the support of the APEC Scholarship.  Find out more about Nanyang Business School’s scholarships, or contact the Nanyang MBA office at mba.admissions@ntu.edu.sg.

 

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