Eugene Seah

at Nanyang Technological University Centre for Professional and Continuing Education

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Nanyang Technological University Centre for Professional and Continuing Education

Eugene is one of Singapore’s most engaging, entertaining and effective trainers specialising in critical and creative thinking, leadership, influence and personal branding. He serves as the Vice President of the Association of Professional Trainers Singapore, which helps to raise professional training standards in Asia, and has been interviewed by various media including TV, radio and the newspapers for his expert views. He also serves as the Head of Membership in the think tank SG100 Foundation, which spearheads Singapore nation-building efforts among the young generation. As part of his role, he partnered GIC Chairman Mr Lim Siong Guan in facilitating a workshop for youths to discuss a wish list for Singapore’s future. Eugene is effectively bilingual in English and Mandarin, and has trained senior managers from major corporations across various industries, including manufacturing, logistics, retail, hospitality, mining, aviation, technology and finance. Major international clients include Schneider Electric, HP, Oracle, BESI, Lonza Biologics, Sony, Western Digital, HCL Technologies, PwC, GIC, Citibank, Star Cruises, BHP Billiton, Mizuho, Maldives Airport, Singhealth, SPH, DBS, among many others. Eugene graduated from the Nanyang Technological University with a 2nd Upper Honours degree in Communications, won the prestigious SGX scholarship, and received the Advanced Certificate in Training and Assessment (ACTA), awarded by the Workforce Development Authority, Singapore. He is also the author of the upcoming book “Superbrand Me” about strategies to create career and business success.

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