Dato' Ong Bee Leng Chief Executive Officer, PWDC

Dato' Ong Bee Leng
Bee Leng is currently the Chief Executive Officer of Penang Women’s Development Corporation, which strives to mainstream gender into key policies, programmes and practices of the public sector, as well as, creating platforms for women empowerment in the aim to narrow the gender gaps. Bee Leng has been in the education and training industry for over 37 years. She has served in the public and private sectors of the industry in various capacities, which enabled her to gain invaluable experiences in organisation excellence, business growth, sales achievement, operations optimisation, and quality programme delivery. Driven by her passion in people development, she was actively involved with MyLeaD, an NGO, in organising the International Federation of Training & Development Organizations (IFTDO) Conference. Additionally, she had served in the Malaysian Territorial Army Regiment for more than 10 years as Commissioned Army Officer. During her free time, she likes to visit places, surf the internet, and catch up with family and friends over coffee.

Day 3 - March 8, 2024 (Friday)

Time Session
14:20
16:40
  • The Silent Pandemic: Prioritise Mental Health for a Better World, Better Life.
    The silent pandemic of mental health is a crisis that affects us all. It is a pandemic that knows no boundaries and leaves no community untouched. It has been gradually advancing, frequently eclipsed by more conspicuous dangers.This pertains to the concerning increase in mental health disorders, impacting people from various age groups, backgrounds, and lifestyles. As we contend with the opportunities and challenges of rapid technological advancements like AI in Industry 4.0, it is crucial to acknowledge the importance of mental health and confront it with the necessary compassion and immediacy.
    Synthia Surin Panellist Regional Director, ICCHP Asiahttps://storage.unitedwebnetwork.com/files/184/d65862a2202793a78b21bd906c29063f.jpg
    Santharuban Thurai Sundaram Panellist Chief Executive Officer, Etika Grouphttps://storage.unitedwebnetwork.com/files/184/e222113fef628963fc4ecc6cafae0e95.jpg
    Ismail Baba Panellist Professor, School of Social Sciences, University Sains Malaysia (USM)https://storage.unitedwebnetwork.com/files/184/8ddcef7802ee4e7a70d4eefced4aa505.jpg
    Richard Kong Panellist Adjunct Professor, Research Centre for Oceans and Human Health, Shenzhen Research Institutehttps://storage.unitedwebnetwork.com/files/184/6f01659fa621167e6ea8664de1c88ca1.jpg
  • Recoding Associations for Future Relevance
    Business associations have been around for more than a millennium and have become an integral part of the global business community and economy. These associations protected the interests of its members and contributed towards their business growth. They have survived, thrived and operated in an environment that could be predicted and controlled in terms of regulations and operational limitations. This panel discussion will bring out the strategies these associations need to adopt to stay relevant in the current borderless world where opportunities and challenges are unpredictable.
    Dagmara Szulce Panellist Managing Director, International Advertising Associationhttps://storage.unitedwebnetwork.com/files/184/618f4451043b0897b73ae53f00f4fbae.jpeg
    Eileen Ooi Panellist President Malaysia Digital Association, CEO Omnicom Media Group Malaysiahttps://storage.unitedwebnetwork.com/files/1061/fa1980d3968a8c960b19e89c12f8bf4f.jpg
    S.Mareshvaran A/L S.Starling Panellist Group Chief Executive Officer, Redberry Sdn. Bhd. President of Outdoor Advertising Association Malaysia (OAAM)https://storage.unitedwebnetwork.com/files/184/bb308b576faaa5b891c9d79f640483bd.jpg
    Winnie Chen-Head Panellist Partner - Head of iProspect Malaysia, Media Specialist Association (MSA) Malaysia Council Memberhttps://storage.unitedwebnetwork.com/files/1061/46c892f66ed4d34cc18c5a5fc2cb71ea.jpg
  • Empowering Women Beyond Business: The Impact of Women in Social Sphere
    This panel aims to explore the significant contributions of women in the field of social work and their role in creating positive change in communities. It will delve into the intersectionality of women's experiences, leadership, and the transformative power of social work beyond traditional business settings. Panelists will share insights, experiences, and success stories, highlighting the unique ways women are making a difference in addressing social issues, advocating for justice, and fostering community well-being. The discussion will also touch upon challenges faced by women in social work and strategies for fostering inclusivity and equality within the profession. Overall, the panel aims to inspire and celebrate the incredible impact of women in social work, recognizing their vital role in shaping a more compassionate and equitable society leading to better world, better life for all.
    Datin Dr. Hasnorliza Abu Hassan Panellist Director, Adla Group Sdn Bhdhttps://storage.unitedwebnetwork.com/files/1061/d096444ba7c3ae8e5b2051323e6f802c.jpeg
    Bavani Periasamy Panellist Professional Keynote Speaker, Coach & Facilitatorhttps://storage.unitedwebnetwork.com/files/184/b2c6c840ec820ed1c6c98c7d9f13a1cd.png
    Datin. Dr. (h.c) Hartini binti Osman Panellist Director, President & Group Managing Director, Prihatin Ehsan Holdings Sdn Bhdhttps://storage.unitedwebnetwork.com/files/184/d4d4f7c46a3e9fd0b7a5b3378c3397f8.png
    Dato' Ong Bee Leng Panellist Chief Executive Officer, PWDChttps://storage.unitedwebnetwork.com/files/184/52a6e783de3a13e2264e9c69e3c5a7c7.png
    Jennifer Ong Panellist Founder, HAPA® Grouphttps://storage.unitedwebnetwork.com/files/184/d82f1b1fbb9d7f342d026da3ff91fa68.jpg
  • 2024 DigiAsia Taipei Roadshow
    With the aim of creating the Asia
    Gary Chi Speaker President, IAA Chinese Taipei Chapterhttps://storage.unitedwebnetwork.com/files/184/14e5c164bf66acd64741376e0053f1d6.jpg
    Robin Lu Speaker Chairman, Taipei Association of Advertising Agencies; CEO, Dentsu Media Taiwan, dentsu X Taiwanhttps://storage.unitedwebnetwork.com/files/184/4d9371addca226a420881cf6b93ec27a.jpg
Ballroom 1 & 2