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  • Are you a senior tech executive wondering how to level up with a board position? Why would they appoint you? And what would be the expectations, risks and rewards once you actually make it onto one? Find out in this latest instalment of the XA Governance Series.

    Our SpeakersHowie Lau is the Managing Partner, Corporate Development, & Partnerships of NCS Group. He brings years of deep experience and thought leadership in the Info-Communications and Technology (ICT) sector. Prior to joining NCS, he was the Assistant Chief Executive, Media & Innovation Group, at the Infocomm Media Development Authority (IMDA), which is in charge of developing Singapore's technology, telecommunications, and media businesses, as well as developing technology capability. Prior to joining IMDA, Howie served as StarHub's Chief Marketing Officer and Head of Consumer Business, as well as Lenovo's Vice President of Corporate Development. He has over 25 years of corporate development, business leadership, and marketing experience with Lenovo and IBM in Asia Pacific, China, India, and Latin America. Howie is a member of several advisory committees and boards, including the Singapore Institute of Directors' Governing Council and the Science Centre Singapore's board. He was recognized as IT Leader of the Year 2020 by the Singapore Computer Society and received the Philip Kotler Marketing Excellence award in 2018.

    Su-Yen Wong is the chairperson of the Singapore Institute of Directors, and she serves on the boards of several public, private, membership, and not-for-profit organizations in Australia, India, Indonesia, Myanmar, Singapore, and the United States. She was honored to be named in 'Financial Times' Agenda Directory of Top 100 Board Candidates With Pay-Setting Skills a few years ago – to date, the only individual from Asia to be included on the list. She chairs or serves on numerous nominating, remuneration, and audit committees, and she has expertise in business strategy, human capital development, and organizational transformation.She serves as the lead independent director at Yoma Strategic Holdings and on the boards of First Resources CSE Global and IMGA. She is a professor of global leadership at the National University of Singapore and a member of Duke University's Executive Education Faculty. She has also been a guest lecturer/speaker at programs hosted by IESE Business School (Spain), INSEAD (France), IPADE Business School (Mexico), Singapore Management University, and Yale University (USA).Discussion Points

    [03:36]: How they secured their first board role

    [09:51]: Career stages when they took their first board position

    [11:54]: What it takes to be a good board member

    [16:31]: Why a board might onboard someone with no prior experience

    [19:38]: How to find companies that might want your expertise on their board

    [24:11]: Preparing to be a good board member

    [28:01]: What’s the compensation going to be like?

    [29:38]: How to determine whether you are doing well

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  • When everyone is saying No, how do you eventually get to a Yes? Sheer persistence. Roger Egan, Co-founder of and former CEO of RedMart joins Reza Behnam to discuss his journey of founding RedMart, overcoming many naysayers on the path to acquisition and what he's working on now.

    Our Speakers

    Roger Egan is a serial entrepreneur and the co-founder and CEO of Nurture, a startup reimagining early childhood learning and development. Prior to this, he co-founded RedMart, a Singapore-based grocery business that was eventually acquired by Alibaba.

    Discussion Points

    [07:15] Co-founding a startup with his father [09:50] INSEAD and the birth of RedMart [13:00] Early challenges [19:10] RedMart operations [20:10] Exiting to Alibaba [22:30] Lessons from RedMart [24:45] Recruiting and retaining talent [27:00] About Nurture

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  • What would you say about a VC that uses all its profits to help establish economic opportunity in emerging markets? Or one that professes to back entrepreneurs for life, rather than on the strength of their business plan? Hear all about it from Allen Taylor, managing partner of Endeavor, a one-of-a-kind VC explicitly trying to use capitalism for good.

    Our Speakers

    Allen Taylor leads Endeavor Catalyst, Endeavor’s innovative co-investment fund that has been recognized as one of the most active global venture investors in markets like Latin America and the Middle East. Since launching in 2012, Endeavor Catalyst has raised over $500M+ across four funds and made 250+ investments in 30+ different countries, including 47 unicorns. He also serves on the boards of several entrepreneurship and venture capital-focused organisations, including Kauffman Fellows, Alter Global and Scale-Up Ventures (Brazil).

    Discussion Points

    [01:30] About Endeavor [03:18] Importance of Southeast Asia to Endeavor [04:08] Endeavor’s unique economic model [08:00] Southeast Asia and parallels with Latam [12:29] How Southeast Asia’s tech ecosystem could become a model for other markets [15:33] Backing entrepreneurs for life [18:05] Measuring impact [21:38] Value of the Kaufman Program for General Partners

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  • In this episode, a little reminiscent of a Shark Tank investing recap, we bring together a founder and their investor to hear both sides of the investment story. Why did the founder, Damien, choose the XA Network and what value did he get from it? And what did Keemin, the investor, see in iPiD to make him want to invest? Plus, get a peek into the problem that they are solving and how it’s going so far.

    Our Speakers

    Damien Dugauquier is the co-founder and CEO of iPiD, a first-of-its-kind service that makes cross-border payments easy by needing only a simple proxy for the payee’s identity. Prior to founding iPiD, he worked at SWIFT and various financial institutions.

    Keemin Ngiam is Head of Legal at Netease and was previously Director, Legal at Netflix. He is a long-time angel investor and is one of the investors in iPiD, where he is also serving as a legal advisor.

    Discussion Points

    [01:00] iPiD and how it is making cross-border payments easier and more fool-proof for institutions [9:43] Genesis of the idea and why they are the best people to solve it [12:25] Their journey so far [14:48] Fundraising and the value of the XA Network beyond money [19:32] The way forward [22:33] Keemin’s journey as a long-time angel investor in Singapore [23:45] How he sources deals and his portfolio allocation to angel investing [27:39] How he selects deals and the reasons he joined the XA Network [34:18] Why he invested in iPiD and how he is able to help them

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  • There’s a lot a Board of Directors can do for a company. Its efficacy and vision play a tremendous role in a company’s success. Needless to say, a lot of thought goes into who should be on the board in the first place. Abby Adlerman and Sze Meng Soon join guest host Reza Benham to discuss this in detail.

    Our Speakers

    Abby Adlerman is the CEO and founder of Boardspan, a leading cloud based software and advisory company that focuses exclusively on helping Boards of Directors succeed. Abby brings more than 25 years of governance and board experience to Boardspans clients. Previously, she was on the leadership team at Russell Reynolds in Singapore and San Francisco. Abby is an alumnus of Lafayette College and Yale University, where she's a member of the entrepreneurship advisory board.

    Sze Meng has senior leadership roles at Temus, JD.com, SingTel, PayPal and Visa and was a consultant at McKinsey and Monitor Deloitte. He is also the Managing Director of SSM Global Advisory. He was a board member of Go Jek, Tiki, JD.ID and JDL Express Indonesia. He is currently a Board Member of the Singapore Institute of Technology and various social entreprises. He graduated from Stanford University and Kellogg School of Management. He is an angel investor and certified coach.

    Discussion Points

    [03:05] Speaker introductions [06:21] Why does board compliance often goes wrong? [12:42] Why is board composition important? [18:13] What is a good framework to choose board members? [22:50] When is the right time for a startup to create a board of directors? [27:40] What are some best practices with regards to board culture? [32:43] How does a board achieve alignment of members and company goals?

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  • They say the third time’s a charm. And it really was for Eric Cheng, whose third attempt at a start-up turned out to become a leading car e-commerce platform. Were the previous two ventures in vain? No. He took their lessons and applied them to perfect Carsome. He reveals all in this episode.

    Our Speakers

    Eric Cheng is the co-founder of Carsome, the largest car e-commerce platform in Southeast Asia. The company has digitized the used car industry and caters to a wide market in Malaysia, Thailand and Singapore.

    Eric has significant experience across the realms of digital strategy, technology, mobile advertising, and search advertising.

    Discussion Points

    Eric's journey from being an employee to an entrepreneur Learnings that contributed to building Carsome Carsome's stages of business growth Three things a CEO must do How to identify potential and quality employees Overcoming setbacks in business Southeast Asia's car market amidst the current financial crisis.

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  • Starting and building a successful start-up is no mean feat. And Max Bittner has seen it all—from founding and building the Lazada Group to seeing its rapid growth across a span of just 4 years to it finally being acquired by Alibaba. Listen to his conversation with host Michele Ferrario to know about his journey.

    Our Guest

    Max Bittner is the CEO of the Vestiaire Collective, the leading online marketplace to buy and sell authenticated pre-owned luxury fashion. Prior to Vestiaire, he co-founded the Lazada group and served as the CEO from 2012 to 2018. He was the driving force behind the rapid growth of Lazada and the acquisition by Alibaba. Max served as Regional Partner at Rocket Internet before he launched Lazada in March 2012.

    In This Episode

    An overview of Max’s professional journey Running an early-stage startup as a CEO How funding affects company growth The optimal time to sell your startup Lessons from building Max’s startup, Lazada

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    Michele Ferrario is an XA Member, as well as the co-founder and CEO of StashAway, a leading digital wealth manager that offers investment portfolios and wealth management solutions for both retail and accredited investors. Before founding StashAway, Michele was the CEO of the fashion e-commerce company Zalora and was a Managing Director at Rocket Internet. He started his career at McKinsey and spent time in private equity.

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  • Startups are expected to move fast and break things. But too much of that and you land in hot water! That's why high quality startups spend time establishing a responsible and active Board. Find out how in this episode jointly presented by Singapore Institute of Directors and the XA Network

    Our Guests

    Carmen Yuen is a general partner at Vertex Ventures. For many years, she has served in Singapore’s government-backed venture capital initiatives, including EVBI. She’s also served as general mana of seeds capital, where she formulated policies to steer funding for seed-stage startups in the country. She currently serves on the boards of Tickle Media, Sunday Insurance, Speed Doc, and Turn Key Lender.

    Ferish Patel is the Managing Partner of Cooley Singapore, which he founded in 2019. He has 20 years of experience advising founders and boards across the full life cycle of the new-age economy, including private financing, corporate governance, mergers and acquisitions, and IPOs. His breadth of experience spans Asia, the USA, and Europe. He regularly mentors founders on founder impact groups and platforms across Asia.

    In This Episode

    The purpose, roles, and responsibilities of a corporate board How startups should start thinking about boards What a startup should expect from its board How investors can prioritise their time as a board member across their portfolio The difference between a board and a board of advisors Assessing the efficacy and compliance of a board

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    Reza Behnam, Founder of digital.direction and Senior Entrepreneur-in-Residence at Mach49, is a veteran in the tech and digital space. He has founded and exited a number of companies in the MarTech and business analytics spaces and is an active angel investor in innumerable ventures. He is an active member of the Singapore Institute of Directors as well as the XA Network

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  • Hear from an acclaimed tech recruiter on how he got started in the business, the challenges of finding the perfect C-Suite fit, the importance of self-awareness and generalist skill-sets and some of his most memorable projects

    Our Speakers

    Alex Gold is the MD for True Search in South East Asia. True Search hires leadership for privately held, growth stage and PE/ VC backed internet and software businesses. Prior to this, he was the founder of Quantum Search, before which he held roles in S&P Global and Korn Ferry.

    He is interviewed by Sergio Salvador, Chief People Officer of Carsome, who has prior experience at Egon Zehnder, Google, Electronic Arts, Yahoo!, Nokia as well as his own startup.

    Discussion Points

    The inception of True Search in SE Asia Going against the grain with a different business model based on niche value Why you need great teams to do well in SE Asia The importance of self-awareness The growing importance of being a generalist Most memorable projects Perspective on Culture Thoughts on angel investing

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  • How do you build a great founding team? How do you handle moments of disruption, such as mergers or the mental health issues and increased isolation caused by working from home? And in a fundamentally people-oriented function, do you rely on your gut or act based on data and experimentation? In this episode we have Vicky Chai and Sergio Salvador discuss Vicky's long journey from software engineer to Chief People Officer and the challenges and lessons on the way

    Our Speakers

    Vicky is a versatile HR practitioner who designs and uses HR transformational initiatives to support business growth and solve long-term people issues. She relishes start-up roles and organisations, in companies that need to drive agility and constant change in order to grow. She has had both consulting and in-house operational & specialist roles across the full spectrum of HR in her 20+ years of HR career and was most recently the group head of people for Singlife with Aviva.

    She is interviewed by Sergio Salvador, Chief People Officer of Carsome, who has prior experience at Egon Zehnder, Google, Electronic Arts, Yahoo!, Nokia as well as his own startup.

    Discussion Points

    Handling organisational integration during the merger of Singlife with Aviva People philosophy at SingLife Building a culture of experimentation Using data to shape opinions The importance of work relationships in sustaining mental health Building great founding teams

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  • Netflix has a unique approach to people and culture that is well known across the world. How did it maintain its strong culture through hyper-expansion? And what are some of the lessons in that for growth-stage founders?

    Our Speakers

    Shweta is the founder of The CultureGram, a platform for honest conversations about culture, the future of work, leadership, identity and embracing differences. Prior to this, Shweta was head of HR for Netflix in APAC, and part of the early management team in the region. Before that, Shweta led HR for Meta aka Facebook, across multiple countries in APAC.

    She is interviewed by Sergio Salvador, Chief People Officer of Carsome, who has prior experience at Egon Zehnder, Google, Electronic Arts, Yahoo!, Nokia as well as his own startup.

    Discussion Points

    A bit about The CultureGram Insider perspectives on Netflix culture How Netflix maintained culture through growth and across geographies How to take care of people while scaling Importance of technology in managing talent People-related advice for founders

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  • Startup founders often associate government organisations with being plodding creatures, slow to adapt and reluctant to embrace change. But what if the organisation in question is a tech startup of it's own, tasked with implementing the tools and tech needed by a future-friendly and forward-looking government? What does it take to build a culture of excellence in an organisation that aims to move an entire nation forward into an increasingly tech-enabled era?

    Our Speakers

    D N Prasad is currently Senior Director for Strategy, People and Organization with the Government Technology Agency (GovTech), Singapore and is responsible for Corporate Strategy, Human Resources, Workplace, Culture and Organization Development. He is interviewed by Sergio Salvador, Chief People Officer of Carsome, who has prior experience at Egon Zehnder, Google, Electronic Arts, Yahoo!, Nokia as well as his own startup.

    Discussion Points

    Role of GovTech, Singapore Truths about people and talent Hiring focus for GovTech Singapore Maintaining culture through growth Learnings from the pandemic Lessons for early stage founders scaling their teams Building resilience to be able to manage change

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  • What worked as a new startup invariably stops working as you scale, especially so with people and teams. But the changes you need to make through various stages of growth can be surprisingly simple yet very effective.

    Our Speakers

    Sunil Setlur is the Global Chief People Officer at Gojek. He joined Gojek in 2019 and currently leads all aspects of human resource (HR) management at the company, with his function supporting thousands of employees around Southeast Asia. He is interviewed by Sergio Salvador, Chief People Officer of Carsome, who has prior experience at Egon Zehnder, Google, Electronic Arts, Yahoo!, Nokia as well as his own startup.

    Discussion Points

    Role of a Chief People Officer Thoughts about Culture in organisations Nurturing the culture at Gojek through hyper-growth Changes to make the hiring process more effective Simple things to improve retention People advice for early stage startup founders

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  • Many startups aim to be disruptive and revolutionary, but how many can claim to be changing habits ingrained in us since the dawn of evolution? In this episode we discuss the opportunities and challenges faced by foodtech entrepreneurs as they navigate the consumer adoption, regulatory and production challenges of changing the way we eat.

    In this episode we have Andre Menezes (Co-founder and COO of TiNDLE) , Fengru Lin (Co-Founder and CEO of Turtletree Labs) and Saurabh Bajaj (former CEO* of Just Asia), who discuss the nuances of this new-age business. They are interviewed by Belinda Ong, General Manager of the XA Network

    * Saurabh was the CEO of Just Asia at the time of the recording in Jun 2021

    Discussion Points

    Current and future opportunities for Foodtech Encouraging consumer adoption Handling regulation Managing logistics and barriers to scale Potential for Singapore and Hong Kong

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  • What do successful angel investors look for in South East Asian startups? What are they advising their investees to do in the current market environment? And how does an influential angel network like the XA Network help with business growth and sustainability?

    Find out in this episode with Alap Bharadwaj (Director, Google), Tony Zameczkowski (VP, Netflix) and Belinda Ong (MD, XA Network), members of the exec committee of the XA Network, SE Asia's premier angel investing network.

    They are interviewed by Bernard Leong, founder of the Analyse Asia podcast and an XA member himself. This episode first appeared on Analyse Asia and is being cross-posted on the XA Podcast.

    Discussion Points

    Role of an angel investor What angel investors look for Early-stage startup valuation considerations Clarity about the business problem About the XA Network How the XA Network can help startups South East Asia’s startup ecosystem Key trends in the post-pandemic world The crypto wave in Southeast Asia

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  • Have you ever wondered what it takes for a company to go public? How does the CEO prepare for the journey? What do investors look for? Find out directly from Hari Krishnan, CEO of recently-listed PropertyGuru about the steps and mis-steps they had on their journey to IPO.

    Hari Krishnan is the Chief Executive Officer at the Property Guru Group, Asia's leading property technology company, where he recently led a successful public listing on the New York Stock Exchange. Prior to Property Guru, Hari led LinkedIn in the Asia Pacific region, as the Vice President, and Managing Director. Apart from LinkedIn, Hari has successfully scaled operations in companies like Yahoo, Cisco, and Fox Interactive Media.

    He is interviewed by Petrus Phoa, an XA member and the group Chief Information Officer at GoJek Southeast Asia's leading on demand ride hailing service platform. Prior to joining GoJek, Petrus worked at Orion governance, where he led business systems and operations.

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    Expectation setting as the new CEO of PropertyGuru Reorienting culture to behave like a market leader Leadership hiring philosophy The hardest things to scale Reason for the IPO and the timing of it Thoughts on the current market conditions When one should start thinking about profitability and corporate structure The importance of strong unit economics

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  • Could you ever imagine your “hobby” landing you in a position to impact millions of people around the globe? Or, better yet, heading down the path to IPO on just a single funding round? Well, that’s the story of Le Hong Minh, whose interest in playing online games led him to venture into the field of technology and founding his own company in 2004. If you're a keen hobbyist dreaming of making it into something more, check out today's episode of the XA Podcast!

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    Mr.Le Hong Minh studied at the Monash University in Australia, working for PWC and VinaCapital before founding VNG in 2004. He is a leading thinker and speaker on technology trends, startups, and entrepreneurs in Vietnam. He is also a regular speaker on global stages, such as the World Economic Forum, Forbes on annual conferences, and the Economist conferences. Mr. Minh was honoured as one of the 10 most influential people on the Internet in Vietnam for the decade 2007-2017

    Discussion Points

    An idea and identifying its potential to grow Dealing with hardships Fundraising Being present at the right place, at the right time Identifying the best model for your business Finding your motivators Building partnerships Going the IPO way. Idea, intelligence, and humility go a long way

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  • What do you expect from a market that doesn’t have a developed ecosystem? Many investors are extremely cynical about it and rightly so. But these markets have asymmetries that come with a huge potential for investors to discover ;building themselves and in turn the market as a whole. If you want to listen from an expert about how he entered and saw a whole market evolve across Asia, this episode of XA Podcast is for you.

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    Hian Goh holds an MBA from INSEAD Singapore and a Law Degree from Trinity College, Oxford. He co-founded Openspace in 2014 and now sits on the Investment Committee and the Boards of Kumu, Nutrition Technologies, Love, Bonito, and FreshKet. He is a well-known investor in Southeast Asian countries.

    Discussion Points

    Investing ecosystem and its importance Building credibility Working as a lone founder versus working with a team Raising capital Benefits of networking with the right people Working with people possessing similar interests

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  • Before you have funding, or product-market fit, or a business even, you have your co-founders. And it has been said that the co-founder relationship is almost like a marriage. It can be a magical partnership, where you see each other through thick and thin. Or it could be a match made in hell, ending with your startup imploding. How does one create a co-founder dynamic that’s built to last?

    Roland Ros and Rexy Dorado are the founders of Kumu, the largest live streaming community app for Filipinos around the world. Since their launch in 2018, Kumu has passed over 10 million registered users across 55 countries. They recently closed their Series C round bringing Kumu’s total funding to over US$ 100 million.

    Prior to Kumu, Roland built a career as a growth engineer in the US with a track record of helping Fortune 500 and high growth companies acquire millions of customers. Subsequently, he engaged in humanitarian work in the Philippines, where he was inspired to build a tech company with social impact.

    As for Rexy, prior to Kumu he founded Kaya Collaborative, a nonprofit that connects Filipino diaspora to social causes back home.

    Discussion Points

    How they met while working on social initiatives for the Philippines The Roxy dynamic - how they create a positive dynamic between the cofounders and even the leadership team Evolution of Kumu from messaging to livestreaming Becoming the Disneyland of social media Developing their fund-raising strategy

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  • Join as as we discuss some of the key challenges facing startups with Peng T. Ong, Co-Founder and Managing Partner at Monk's Hill Ventures.

    Peng is a startup industry veteran with over 25 years of experience as an entrepreneur, founder, and investor in Silicon Valley and in Asia. After stints as an early employee in multiple startups, he went on to found successes like Interwoven and Match.com. Subsequent to those exits, he moved into VC, eventually co-founding Monk's Hill Ventures, a leading early-stage tech venture capital firm in Southeast Asia and one of the first Valley-style VCs in SE Asia with entrepreneurs funding entrepreneurs. He is based in Indonesia.

    Peng is interviewed by Belinda Ong, Managing Director of the XA Network.

    Discussion points

    Matching people to the right jobs | The burden of leadership| Learning how to be a VC | Market valuations | The impact of Covid on the tech industry | How tech-enabled efficiency is shaking up old-school incumbents | Sorting substance from hype - coffee vs froth!

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