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PARENTS’

LEADERSHIP
CONFERENCE in partnership with
SCGS

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12 November 2010 (Friday)

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1.00pm - 5.30pm
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Singapore Chinese Girls’ School


S$28 per person / S$40 per couple

Speakers:

Dr Andrew Goh
Chairman
World Vision Singapore

Ms Joanna Koh-Hoe
President
Focus on the Family Singapore

Mr Martin Tan
Co-founder & Executive Director
Halogen Foundation Singapore
Speakers’ Profile

Dr Andrew Goh
Dr Andrew Goh is an international platform speaker known for being insightful
yet simple, witty yet packing a punch. He has written seven books including
“Management by Humour” and “Headstart: A Month of Motivation”. He is also
a motivational trainer and management consultant working with renowned
organizations like Singapore Airlines and the Millennium & Copthorne Hotel chain;
leading local & overseas banks; IT companies; and the insurance sector. He has
consulted for over 150 companies.

He earned his PhD from the Nanyang Technological University (NTU) in HR Personnel
Selection in 1999 and his MBA from Australia (1979). His specialization is in Attitudinal
Change & Development.

Among other voluntary responsibilities, he chairs the Singapore Advisory Council of


World Vision International and served on the Board of Halogen Foundation. He was
awarded the Asian Management Fellowship by the Australian Government in 1985.

Ms Joanna Koh-Hoe
Joanna is a keen work-life advocate and an accredited work-life consultant with
Ministry of Manpower Singapore. One of two recipients of the Work-Life Leader-
ship Award 2010, Joanna champions the need to take Work-Life seriously and
with integrity – not only as good business practice, but as a foundational life
principle.

Jo started out her career with a desire to change lives. She undertook counsel-
ling, casework and therapy in the areas of children with special needs, domestic
violence, families-in-crisis and psychiatric rehabilitation. Thereafter, she took
a year off to join an international non-profit humanitarian organisation before
progressing to youth work and eventually, full-time ministry devoted to helping
marriages and families.

Jo and her husband have between them over 25 years of experience work-
ing with youth and families, and are both licensed marriage solemnisers. The
husband-and-wife team regularly train and speak together, especially in challeng-
ing young adults and couples to maximise life and relationships. After enjoying
six years of marriage, they were blessed with the arrival of a son in 2006. Now
armed with a preschooler, they enjoy jamming as a family “band”.

Mr Martin Tan
Martin Tan is the Co-Founder and Executive Director of Halogen Foundation
Singapore. a not-for-profit organisation committed to inspire and influence a
generation of young people to lead themselves and others well.

Martin was awarded The Outstanding Young Person Award by Junior Chamber
International in 2007. Graduated with a Bachelor of Arts with Distinction (Mass
Communications) RMIT, Martin served as the Executive Director of RiverLife
Community Services from 2002 – 2003.

He was the Chairman of Teenwerkz (Teenage Development) Workgroup under


Family Matters! Singapore (MCYS) in 2005 and currently serves as the Honorary
Secretary of the National Family Council and Deputy Chairperson of Marriage
Central Advisory Board. Martin is a Board Member of National Library Board, and
chairs the Public Library Advisory Committee.

He also serves as a Trustee on The Library Fund Board of Trustees. At National


Youth Council, Martin is appointed as Council Member of the 12th National Youth
Council and Co-Chairs SHINE Youth Festival as well as serving as a committee
member on Youth Network.

On the side, Martin owns Tea Cosy, an unique cafe cum retail space at Plaza
Singapura. with his wife Daphne. They have two daughters Maegan and Meredith.
About Conference

Changes are taking place rapidly. So how can parents nurture their children so
that they can take advantage of the new opportunities in an increasingly
globalised world?

It has been said that the key to great parenting and strong family ties between
parents and children often lie in the quality of the parent-child communication.

Every child has the innate ability to be nurtured as a leader if clear parental
belief and involvement is given right at the start of their development.

Halogen Foundation believes in creating opportunities for young people to learn


about leadership and more importantly, engage the single most influential
people in a child’s life in this nurturing process — their parents.

I believe every child is a potential leader.


They may not become the next Lee
Iacocca, Norman Schwartzkopf, or Mother
Teresa — but I believe inside every kid lies
great potential to influence other people.

Tim Elmore

YES!
I/We would like to participate in the Parents’ Leadership Conference 2010.
APPLICATION FOR TICKETS
Salutation: Dr / Mr / Mrs / Ms / Mdm
Registration closes on 8 November 2010.
Name: I/We would like to reserve ticket/s
Address: @ S$28 per individual participant

Contact No: Fax: @ S$40 per couple

Contact Email:

Please complete this registration form and fax to 6884 5670.


We will acknowledge your registration via email.

PAYMENT VIA CHEQUE


EVENT DETAILS

Event: Parents’ Leadership Conference 2010 Cheque to be made payable to “Halogen Foundation
Date: 12 November 2010, Friday Singapore” and sent to:
Time: 1.00pm to 5.30pm 11A Mount Sophia #02-05, Old School, Singapore 228465
Venue: Singapore Chinese Girls’ School
Bank
Price: S$28 per individual / S$40 per couple
Registration starts at 1.00pm Cheque number
To be seated by 1.30pm

Call Halogen at 68845680 or email singapore@halogenfoundation.org for more information.

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