Levelling the playing field: The HEAD Foundation Bursary supports Republic Polytechnic students
To support the education of promising students, The HEAD Foundation donated to the Republic Polytechnic Education Fund in May 2020.
To support the education of promising students, The HEAD Foundation donated to the Republic Polytechnic Education Fund in May 2020.
SSO Names Second Endowed Chair Following Major Gift from The HEAD Foundation The Singapore Symphony Orchestra (SSO) received a generous gift from
The HEAD Foundation is pleased to support the World Conference on Floating Solutions, held on 22 and 23 April 2019
Nasopharyngeal cancer (NPC), more commonly known as nose cancer, is one of the more common cancers in Singapore. According to
The HEAD Foundation proudly supported DBS-NUS Social Venture Challenge Asia 2018 (SCVA) in its fifth year. SVCA is an Asia-wide competition
The HEAD Foundation proudly supported the DBS-NUS Social Venture Challenge Asia 2017 in its fourth year. SVCA is an Asia-wide
What The Hack 2017, organised by the Singapore University of Technology and Design, kicked off on 30 September 2017, bringing
Every youth in Southeast Asia has a stake in the future and can be agents of change in their own
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Mr Ho Swee Huat is the Founder and Managing Director of Abacus Assets Advisors Pte Ltd. Before starting the company, he had an established career in the banking industry, with 20 years of experience in Singapore, Hong Kong and New York.
He was an Independent Director and Chairman of the Audit Committee of CapitaCommercial Trust Management LTD from 2004 to 2013.
He is the current Chairman of Autism Association (Singapore) which he co-founded with a group of parents in 1992. He is also Vice-Chairman of Eden School, a special school for children with autism.
Mr Ho holds a Master’s degree from the London School of Economics and Political Science, and a Liberal Arts degree in Economics from Hamilton College, USA.
He has been a member of the Board of the Foundation since its incorporation.