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The Induction Programme is a five-day in-person conference that kickstarts the Fellowship journey through plenary sessions, experiential leadership learning, practical skills training, and – most importantly – the building of meaningful connections and a network of like-minded young leaders.

At the Induction Programme, leaders get to:

  • Discover and understand their unique strengths and how to leverage them to create an outsized impact
  • Connect with like-minded individuals and build a strong and unified support network
  • Re-learn perspectives through experiencing and understanding the hidden needs and societal issues of Singapore
  • Fortify personal convictions and goals through insightful discussions and reflections
Watch the 2022 Induction Programme event highlight!

Find out more about the Induction Programme:

GUEST-OF-HONOUR

KEYNOTE SPEAKER

  • Dinesh Vasu Dash
    Dinesh Vasu Dash
    Group Director (Crisis Strategy & Operations Group), Ministry of Health

PLENARY SPEAKERS

KEYNOTE AND PLENARIES

Listen to established and luminary leaders as they share their perspectives on key issues facing Singapore and the world today, from insights into policy making to wicked problems like climate change.

Leading Young:
Beyond Limitations and Expectations

PLENARY ONE

What does it mean to start a youth-led organisation or social change initiative before graduating? While it is not uncommon for youths to ask themselves, “What impact can I make at this age?”, many young leaders have shown that the sky is not the limit when it comes to making a difference. Hear from our youth panel about how they had successfully turned their passion for impact into real-world change, and gain practical insights into how they balance their studies, a social life, and their undying passion for a cause, all while learning to lead and empower a team of diverse individuals.

Speaker Line-Up:

1. Nur Hazeem Abdul Nasser | Founder of The SignPost Project
2. Rachel Han | Founder of Package Pals
3. Veronica Low | President of ASEAN Business for Youth Association

Moderator:

Mock Yi Jun | Co-Founder & President of Advisory Singapore

Leading Through Serving: Meeting the Needs of Marginalised Communities

PLENARY TWO

The heart of a leader demands that they serve, but how can a leader do so without understanding the hopes, needs, and wants of the people they exist to serve? We may often find ourselves trying to balance between caring for others and caring for ourselves, but when that selflessness becomes a burden, how can a leader still maintain a sense of well-being? Hear from our established leaders as they discuss their personal motivations for serving the community and their advice on how young leaders can prevent burnout while committing to the hard work of social service.

Speaker Line-Up:

1. Dipa SwaminathanFounder of ItsRainingRaincoats
2. Saleemah Ismail | Founder and Executive Director of New Life Stories

3. Andrew Ong | Co-Founder of Break the Cycle

Moderator:

Anthea Ong | Founder & CEO of Hush TeaBar

Leading Towards a Sustainable Future

PLENARY THREE

Sustainability is more than just the ‘flavour of the month’, it is the most pressing crisis that we may face in the years to come. In recent years, young people have become increasingly aware of climate change and sustainable development, and they are adopting more sustainable lifestyles, such as switching from disposable to reusable products and exploring other upcycling methods. However, is this trend sufficient for a greener future? Hear from experts and practitioners from various aspects of sustainability as they discuss the many facets and challenges of this complex issue, and what we can do in hopes to achieve the desire for our greener future.

Speaker Line-Up:

1. Farah H. Sanwari | Co-Founder of FiTree
2. Jeff Obbard | Head of Climate Impacts Branch of Centre for Climate Research Singapore
3. Valerie Lee | Head of Corporate Affairs (SG & SEA) for Sembcorp Industries

Moderator:

Heng Li Seng | Founder of Green Nudge

Leading Policy Change

PLENARY FOUR

Leadership occurs in many stages and levels, and effective leaders are able to traverse different settings and environments to make an impact. What goes behind the scenes and in discussions when top-down decisions need to be made? How do they trickle down to the people, and where do ground-up movements and initiatives come in? Singapore has enjoyed having an excellent civil service that is forward-thinking and serves residents to the best of their ability – so how best would young leaders complement this? Hear from policy professionals on their deep considerations towards the nuances and trade-offs that go behind making nationwide impact.

Speaker Line-Up:

1. Joyce Kua | Deputy Director, Digital Economy Enablers department in the Industry Division of MCI
2. Andre Oei | Special Assistant to ESM Goh Chok Tong
3. Jeanette Kwek | Director & Head, Centre for Strategic Futures, Prime Minister’s Office

Moderator: 

Sheila Pakir | Principal, Kaye Consulting, Executive Education Singapore Futures Fellow, LKYSPP

EXPERIENTIAL LEARNING

Take part in learning journeys and immersive leadership experiences that give you a different view on our country and the gaps that leaders of the future would need to cover.

Self-Discovery
Workshops

A fundamental pillar of self-development is self-discovery. Through such workshops, youths can uncover their potential, refine their goals and unravel what matters to them most.

With these workshops, young people can gain a better understanding of themselves, their values, and their actions. Youths can now identify their talents and outline a plan to develop strategies that will help them lead individuals of various personalities, and leverage their impact when spearheading projects and championing social causes.

1:1
Sharings

By participating in 1:1 sharings, youths can get to know other Fellows on a deeper level than when in large groups. Through these sharings, they are able to get to know each other’s convictions, passions, and identify those who share their beliefs and values. There are no set topics for these sessions, so participants can choose what they want to talk about, be it – their projects, what motivates them, what keeps them up at night, or what they envision for the future. Meeting other Fellows one-to-one allows them to widen their circle of friends and create bonds with others who are on the same journey as them.

Learning
Journeys

In Geylang, the food markets and the lights can draw one’s attention, but one might not know that it is a place rich with history and stories of people from all walks of life, as well as a place that was the first to spark discussions on social issues

Get exposed to new perspectives while walking through the alleys and nooks of Geylang to uncover the history of Singapore’s only legalised red-light district. Hear about the struggles faced by the communities in the area and broaden perspectives of this lesser-known side of Singapore.

COMMUNITY SERVICE

Serve the community first-hand together with your fellow young leaders, taking cues from practitioners and following their leadership in service towards others.

MINISTERIAL DIALOGUE

Speak to a nation leader who can share insights about what it takes to lead Singapore and the necessary conversations and discussions that must take place for the good of our people and our country.

Closed-door Fireside Chat with a Minister

The Fellowship’s induction week comes to a close with an invite-only ministerial dialogue with Minister Lawrence Wong, Minister for Finance and Co-Chair of the Multi-Ministry Taskforce on the COVID-19 pandemic in Singapore. Fellows and guests will hear directly from Minister Wong about his thoughts on leadership, making ground-up impact, and harnessing energy to positively influence peers for good social change. Engage in a fireside chat to learn more about who Minister Wong is as a person; how he makes tough decisions, and what it takes to be a nation leader.

Fellows will then be officially awarded and inducted into the National Young Leaders Fellowship by Minister Wong.

The Induction Programme is part of the National Young Leaders Fellowship.