February 14, 2024 All Articles

Registration now open for the Wellbeing at Work Summit Asia in Singapore

14th February, Singapore.

Over 200 wellbeing experts are gathering in Singapore, to make wellbeing a strategic priority.

The 5th Wellbeing at Work Summit Asia takes place 17-18 April 2024 in-person in Singapore at the KPMG Singapore ClubHouse.

The two-day Summit will attract senior-level HR, Reward, Wellness, Benefit and business leaders from across the region, who want to take their wellbeing and mental health strategies to the next level.

“In the age of technology, in-person experiences are becoming more and more important. At the Wellbeing at Work Summit, we don’t just talk about wellbeing, we experience it through every touch point. We’ll be hearing from amazing speakers, but it’s often the conversations with other leaders that spark ideas and opportunities for extreme collaboration. This year, the focus is on making the intangible concept of ‘wellbeing’ more tangible. Giving it a voice and structure to help business leaders understand what wellbeing is, the opportunity it presents and the strategies that leading companies are adopting to create sustainably high performance cultures.”. – Lawrence Mitchell, CEO APAC Wellbeing at Work

Wellbeing at Work empowers organisations to prioritise employee wellbeing through community engagement, meaningful connections, and expert knowledge sharing.

Thought leaders and visionaries set to speak at the Summit include: 

  • Claire De Carteret, Managing Director, APAC, Gallup
  • Helen Snowball, Chief People Officer, PropertyGuru Group 
  • Yvonne Tan, Chief People Officer, dentsu 
  • Dr Oliver Suendermann, Vice President, Clinical, intellect; Adjunct Assistant Professor, National University of Singapore
  • Angelina Chua, Head of People & Culture, SIG Group 
  • Rashi Kalucha, Chief People Officer APAC, GroupM Nexus
  • Nicole Quiogue Golloso, Director of Human Resources SG & HK, McCann Worldgroup 
  • Annie Lim, Head of HR, Lonza 
  • Kevin Chua, Chief People Officer, United World College 
  • Pooja Jhaveri, Head of APAC Talent & DEI, London Stock Exchange Group 
  • Caleb Tan, Senior Manager, Ministry of Healthcare Transformation 
  • Jeanie Chu, Wellbeing Specialist Partner (Clinical Psychologist), National University of Singapore
  • Christine Tan, Chief People Officer, Virtuos 
  • Jessie Cheing, Chief Human Resources Officer, Manulife 
  • Toyin Ope, Head of Diversity and Inclusion – Asia Pacific, Visa 
  • Ivy Paraluman, VP for People & Culture, Acquire BPO – Philippines
  • Chloe Neo, Chief Executive Officer, Singapore, Omnicom Media Group

The Wellbeing at Work Summits are annual three-day integrated experiences that take place in-person in ten locations globally and are available virtually, providing leaders and employers with the tools and insight to create comprehensive people and wellbeing strategies that are fit for the future of the ever-changing workplace.

Wherever you are on your Wellbeing at Work journey, join us for the Wellbeing at Work Asia Summit to:

  • Connect in person with peers from leading employer brands
  • Learn from leading organizations from across the region and the world
  • Access cutting edge data and insights on wellbeing at work 
  • Validate or challenge your own ideas and strategies to create a positive culture in your workplace

Members of the media are invited to attend the event with complimentary access to amplify the leading innovations and breakthroughs shared at the Summit. 

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