Our Leaders
Led by our President and Vice-Presidents, our Executive Committee members coordinate with one another in their various teams to fulfill our club’s vision and mission.
Led by our President and Vice-Presidents, our Executive Committee members coordinate with one another in their various teams to fulfill our club’s vision and mission.
As an Information Systems undergraduate, Clare’s wide array of experiences in external hackathons and competitions has landed her key internships in Synapxe and PRISM+ - both which will be essential in her path towards product management upon graduation. Initially starting off as a Curriculum Executive in our first semester, her responsibility in our second semester as Deputy Head of Curriculum involved leading a team of five to ensure the smooth operations and execution of PME: Exposure to Product Management. Her implementation of PME includes initiating a Teaching Assistant system to support our participating groups - which has greatly improved the quality of our flagship programme.
Having established her presence and efforts in our club, Clare's new role as President moving forward includes overseeing all operations and events in our club, ensuring its continued growth within our school community. Clare is also presently working as a Product Management Intern at Rakuten Viki, having recently completed her summer internship as a Data Analyst at Singlife.
Under Evangeline’s leadership, our Publicity Team has consistently contributed to our club’s growth, as the team’s various content creation strategies have greatly increased our club’s following and outreach throughout our first year. Given her experience in kickstarting Happy Gappy Gap Year Podcast to build a community of students who embarked on a gap year before entering university, her vision for our publicity efforts was essential in further establishing our club’s brand and reputation. In addition, she was an active contributor to QueerNUS - a student community that stands for diversity and inclusion for the NUS community regardless of their sexual orientation and gender identity.
Moving forward, Evangeline will now assist in overseeing the operations of our club as one of our Vice-Presidents, continuing to ensure our club's brand awareness in the long run.
Specialising early in Finance and Economics for her undergraduate studies in Business Administration, Swareena has accumulated a wealth of experiences in blockchain despite her short undergraduate career so far, including working as a Web3 Research Analyst in SGVerse, as well as being part of the Blockchain Department in NUS Fintech Society. Entering PME as a participant in our first semester, her experience in emerging as the winning team in our Internal Product Competition has inspired her to step up as a Curriculum Executive in our second semester. Along with other returning participants, she assisted in overseeing our six-week flagship programme, providing inputs based on her experience to finetune our programme for our participants.
With her new role as Vice-President, Swareena will be assisting in overseeing the partnership initiatives of our club, tapping on her previous experience in our Curriculum Team to further enhance our existing programmes. Having recently completed her Managment Consulting internship at Accenture, she is currently a Case Assistant at Boston Consulting Group.
With his vast experiences in student life activities, Lionel has chosen to continue broadening his horizons by first serving as our Secretary-Treasurer in our second semester. Given his history as Director of Marketing at NUS Human Capital Society, as well as formerly being the President of NUS Enablers, his knowledge in running student clubs was essential in our transition from an unofficial club to a registered interest group under the NUS Office of Student Affairs. In addition, his prior experiences, including his recent stint as an Engagement Intern in GovTech has exposed him to learn more about the importance of user experience, influencing him to join our club in order to fully immerse himself in the world of product management.
Now leading the Operations Team as Head of Operations, Lionel will continue to lend his expertise in order to better streamline the administrative processes of our newly established student club.
As a sophomore studying Information Systems, Kay Woon’s interest in product management was first cultivated based on her parents’ experiences in project management-related roles. A self-learner at heart, Kay Woon has also picked up various skills in publicity on her own, including creating social media posters using Canva and video editing using DaVinci Resolve. In her free time, she is also active in various volunteering clubs, including her junior college’s Interact Club as well as NUS Community Service Club (NUS CSC). Initially joining our club as an additional member for our second semester, Kay Woon has assisted our Publicity Team’s efforts in creating social media posts to cover our events.
Now as Co-Head of Publicity, she now leads our club's social media efforts, including the introduction of quality highlight reels on both TikTok and Instagram to further boost our club's outreach.
Despite her background in Business Analytics, Jing Yun has pursued a wide variety of interests and activities during her time in NUS. This includes her participation in various volunteering projects, as well as being part of the School of Computing’s (SoC) Freshman Orientation Week committee, where she assisted in the camp’s logistics. On top of those, she has also previously worked as a coding instructor at Kodecoon Academy, while having relevant marketing experiences in Canact and Syfe - both which have proved relevant in her contributions to our Publicity Team’s efforts in drafting blog articles for our website.
As Co-Head of Publicity for our club's second year, Jing Yun will continue to lead our club's efforts in content creation, both in the form of blog articles and social media posts. Having recently completed her stint at Synapxe as a Project Portfolio Analyst Intern, she is currently a Regional Performance Marketing Intern at Klook.
With his background in data, Henry has spent his first year and a half in NUS contributing actively to student life, including conducting an SQL workshop as a Workshops Executive in NUS Statistics and Data Science Society. In addition, given his prior stint as a data analyst intern at United Overseas Bank in Thailand, Henry has also explored his journey in product by co-founding a start-up specialising in video analytics, as well as pursuing a product role at SimpleAI - a local SaaS startup specialising in accounting.
Having previously organised various sessions of PME: Exposure to Product Management and other technical workshops in our first year, Henry's new role as Co-Head of Curriculum will be essential in leading our new efforts in introducing new workshops for our product community in NUS. Henry has recently completed his stint as a Software Engineer Intern at Re:Drink, as part of his NUS Overseas Colleges experience in Munich.
Coming from a background in Psychology, Joshua has gradually built his interest in both UI/UX design and product management. Having notably completed his UI/UX internship at NTUC Enterprise Digital, Joshua moved on to complete his NUS Overseas Colleges stint at Norway, as part of its first batch. Upon returning from Norway, Joshua took the chance to pivot towards product management, working closely with the co-founders of Quest, a HR-tech startup, to improve the features of its flagship mobile application.
As Co-Head of Curriculum, Joshua will be in charge of overseeing our latest run of PME: Exposure to Product Management, ensuring the high-quality sessions for our participants while actively engaging our instructors to iteratively improve our six-week flagship programme.
As an active sportsman since young, Samuel has proven to be able to hone his expertise in multiple fields, including running his own clothing apparel business and representing Singapore as a national cyclist while juggling his university commitments as an Accountancy undergraduate in NUS. Samuel has also completed a prior internship at Goutai Junan International as a Finance Intern, before working as a Private Enterprise Intern at KPMG. In addition, Samuel has previously contributed as a Project Director for NUS Cycling, reflecting his sporting interest in cycling.
As Co-Head of Partnerships, Samuel will be working closely with Udita to lead our Partnerships Team in securing both sponsorships and partners for our various activities and events, including PME: Exposure to Product Management and our Industrial Attachments programme.
Specialising in Finance and Business Analytics while pursuing her Bachelor's Degree in Business Administration, Udita has cultivated her interest in the start-up scene, including launching her own start-up as well as completing her most recent internship at InnovHer as a Start-up Analysis Intern, which involves performing research on potential start-ups for investment purposes. On top of her internship experiences, Udita is also active in various co-curricular activities, including her roles as a Start-up Recruitment Associate at Bridges for Enterprise, as well as a Partnerships Development Associate at AIESEC in NUS.
Given her prior experiences, Udita's responsibilities as Co-Head of Partnerships will be crucial in maintaining and pursuing long-term partnerships for our club, including planning our sponsorship strategies with potential partners.