Leadership Overview
PMI Singapore Chapter has 4 executives leading key functions including strategy, operations, and awards.
Driven by community engagement, PMI Singapore Chapter supports project management professionals through networking, volunteering, and educational resources, fostering collaboration and knowledge sharing across Singapore.
Driven by community engagement, PMI Singapore Chapter supports project management professionals through networking, volunteering, and educational resources, fostering collaboration and knowledge sharing across Singapore.
Leadership Roles at PMI Singapore Chapter
Vanessa Radd - President
Vanessa Radd, the President at PMI Singapore Chapter, directs the strategic vision and overall governance of the organization. Overseeing membership growth and engagement initiatives, Vanessa Radd ensures the chapter effectively serves its diverse member base, encompassing individual and student professionals. This leadership role involves fostering a robust community for project management practitioners through networking opportunities and the provision of essential educational resources. The President drives the chapter's mission to advance project management practices within Singapore, ensuring alignment with global standards while addressing local industry needs. Vanessa Radd's focus extends to enhancing the value proposition for members, cultivating a dynamic environment for professional development and knowledge exchange.
Frankie Shuai - President
Frankie Shuai, the President at PMI Singapore Chapter, spearheads the operational execution and strategic initiatives aimed at enhancing project management practices across Singapore. Frankie Shuai drives the development and delivery of professional development events and certification programs, ensuring members have access to cutting-edge knowledge and skills. This leadership position involves cultivating strong relationships with industry stakeholders and partners to expand the chapter's reach and impact. The President's responsibilities include overseeing volunteer efforts and community engagement programs designed to foster collaboration and knowledge sharing among project management professionals. Frankie Shuai's leadership ensures the chapter remains a vital resource for both individual and student members seeking to advance their careers.
Hari Hara - Immediate President. Chair of MIIP SIG. Co-Chair of POY and PMOY Awards
Hari Hara, the Immediate President. Chair of MIIP SIG. Co-Chair of POY and PMOY Awards at PMI Singapore Chapter, provides critical continuity and strategic guidance, building upon past leadership initiatives. Hari Hara chairs the MIIP Special Interest Group (SIG), focusing on advancing specific project management methodologies and practices within the chapter's community. Additionally, Hari Hara co-chairs the prestigious Project of the Year (POY) and Project Manager of the Year (PMOY) Awards, recognizing outstanding achievements in the field. This dual role involves overseeing the nomination, selection, and celebration processes for these awards, thereby promoting excellence and innovation in project management. Hari Hara's contributions are vital to fostering a culture of recognition and continuous improvement among project management professionals in Singapore.
Jonathan Lee - President
Jonathan Lee, the President at PMI Singapore Chapter, leads the organization's strategic direction and operational oversight, ensuring the advancement of project management standards in Singapore. Jonathan Lee focuses on enhancing membership value through curated networking events and accessible professional development opportunities. This leadership role involves driving initiatives that support both individual and student members, fostering a vibrant ecosystem for project management practitioners. The President's agenda includes strengthening the chapter's role as a key resource for educational content and certification programs. Jonathan Lee's tenure emphasizes community engagement and knowledge sharing, reinforcing the chapter's commitment to empowering professionals and promoting best practices in project management across the region.