Faculty Bio

Module 1: The Role of Directors: Duties, Responsibilities & Legal Obligations

Module 2: Assessing Strategic Performance: The Board Level View

Module 3: Finance for Directors


KALA ANANDARAJAH

Kala Anandarajah is a Partner in Rajah & Tann. She heads the Knowledge & Risk Management Group and the Competition and Trade Law Practice and leads the Corporate Governance Practice. She is also the Chairperson of the Law Society Corporate Practice Committee, a member of the Governing Council of the Singapore Institute of Directors, a member of the Competition Roundtable formed by the Competition Commission of Singapore and a member of the Editorial Advisory Board of the Singapore Exchange monthly publication, PULSES.

Kala practices in the field of Competition Law, Corporate and Banking advisory, Employment Law and Environmental Law. She has wide exposure on all aspects of corporate / commercial transactions, with a particular focus on corporate governance and risk management, and competition compliance. Her prior experience includes litigation and insolvency.

PEARLIE KOH (LLM, University of Melbourne)

Pearlie Koh is an Associate Professor of Law in the Lee Kong Chian School of Business at the Singapore Management University . She is also an Advocate and Solicitor of the Singapore Supreme Court. Prior to joining academia, she worked with the corporate department of a major Singapore law firm. Thereafter, she joined the Nanyang Technological University , teaching company law as well as business law to Accountancy and Business undergraduates at the Nanyang Business School . She was also responsible for developing the Corporate Law and Administration course for MBA participants at the Nanyang Business School .

 

NEIL R. JONES (DBA, Harvard University)

Neil Jones is an Assistant Professor of Management at the Singapore Management University. Prior to joining SMU, he was an Affiliate Professor in Strategy and Technology Management at INSEAD (2000 to 2004), a Visiting Assistant Professor at The Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania, (1999-2000) and an Assistant Professor at the Ivey School of Business, University of Western Ontario, (1996 to 2000).

Before going into academia, Neil had also held positions at McKinsey and Company, First National Bank of Chicago and Amoco Production Company (now BP). Neil's research areas are in Technology Strategy, Management of Technological Change and Product Development Performance. The companies that Neil had taught Executive Education and had consulting engagements with include a wide variety of firms, such as Nokia, 3M, 3i, BOC, Shell, SAP, DKSH, Hewlett-Packard, Alcatel, United Technologies, Unilab etc.

ANG SER KENG (MBA, London Business School)

ANG SER-KENG is a Senior Lecturer of Finance at SMU. Besides his academic appointment, he is the director of the UOB-SMU Entrepreneurship Alliance Centre. He also served as the Associate Director of the MSc in Wealth Management Program at SMU.

Prior to his appointment at SMU, Ser-Keng spent over seven years in investment banking. He spent nine years in London and Hong Kong, where he was involved in the origination and execution of a number of cross-border transactions in the Asia Pacific region at international banks, such as Deutsche Bank, ABN AMRO and Flemings, especially in mergers & acquisitions and capital markets. At Deutsche Bank, he was responsible for an acquisition in the US, amounting to US$5.5 billion, for a Japanese MNC. As a Senior Vice President at ABN AMRO, he was also responsible for cross-selling a broader range of products, ranging from debt to derivative products, M&A to ECM, as well as cash management to trade services. Prior to his career in investment banking, Ser-Keng worked at Arthur Andersen and Credit Suisse First Boston.

HWANG SOO CHIAT (PhD, Macquarie University)

Hwang Soo Chiat is an Associate Professor of Accounting at the School of Accountancy, Singapore Management University. Soo Chiat first joined academia in 1979 as a lecturer with the then University of Singapore. Soo Chiat’s current research interests include the use of accounting ratios for prediction of bankruptcy of companies, corporate governance, and changing cultural values in Singapore. He has published in local and international journals.