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Friday
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April 2024
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Time:
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4:30 pm to 5:30 pm
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Venue:
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Shaw Foundation Alumni House
SFAH, Saffron Room Level 1
11 Kent Ridge Drive Singapore 119244 (Map)
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Dress Code:
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Business Attire
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Hear from Renee Lo, Google Cloud’s APAC Regional Director for Partner Engineering & Strategic Partnerships, as she discusses some of the seismic shifts happening across industries because of Generative AI.
A/Prof Joel Goh, Director of JY Pillay Comparative Asia Research Centre, Dean’s Chair and Associate Professor, Analytics and Operations, will moderate this event.
Hosted by JY Pillay Comparative Asia Research Centre X NUS Business School Strategic Relations
The JY Pillay Comparative Asia Research Centre (CARC) was set up in 2012 under the Global Asia Institute (NUS GAI) to pursue comparative research into key development issues facing Asia, in particular its three giants – India, China, and Indonesia. The Centre focuses specifically on cross-national comparative studies within Asia and is named in honour of Professor J.Y. Pillay, renowned Singaporean policy maker and corporate leader.
Please RSVP by 18 Apr 2024, Thursday, 1200hrs.
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Renee Lo
Renee is Google Cloud’s APAC Regional Director for Partner Engineering & Strategic Partnerships. She leads a diverse team that spans industries and Cloud technologies. She is responsible for channel strategy, partner sales/GTM, technical upskilling, solution build and delivery support for partners.
In her 20+ years in the tech industry, she has held senior roles at Microsoft as the APJ General Manager for Data & AI, as well as various corporate leadership roles in product development, marketing, and business strategy & development. At Amazon, Renee built and led AWS’s Southeast Asia Data & AI team, launched new Amazon.com services, and led global business development teams.
Renee holds a Computer Science degree from the University of British Columbia and an MBA from the University of Manchester. She is also a board member of a NASDAQ listed medical devices company.
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Joel Goh (Moderator)
Joel is an Associate Professor in the Department of Analytics and Operations. His research interests are in the domains of Healthcare Analytics and Supply Chain Management. In the first domain, he is interested in understanding how mathematical models can be applied to real-world problems in healthcare in order to inform, improve, and enhance medical decision-making and health policy. In the second domain, he is interested in understanding how new business models, enabled by digital technology, can be harnessed to unlock hidden efficiencies in supply chains. He also has methodological interests in the optimization theory. He is the co-creator of Robust Optimization Made Easy (ROME), a software package for modeling robust optimization problems.
He received his PhD in business administration from Stanford GSB. Prior to joining NUS, he was on the faculty at Harvard Business School as an assistant professor of business administration.
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