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Ms Chong Chuan Neo graduated
in 1985 from the then Department of
Information Systems and Computer Science,
Science Faculty, National University of
Singapore. As a student, she was active with
co-curricular activities and engaged well
with her fellow students and faculty staff.
Till today, she continues to maintain strong
bonds with her cohort.
Upon graduation Chuan Neo joined Accenture
(then Arthur Andersen Associates) as an
aspiring consultant. With the years past,
she has spent more than two decades with the
firm and is currently the Global Managing
Director for Accenture’s Transportation and
Travel Services.
Chuan Neo has extensive experience in
helping clients design and change their
business processes and systems to achieve
business benefits. Over the last 18 years
she has been involved with clients in the
airline, road and shipping sectors. Her
focus has been in the following areas:
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Design of business/IT organisation structures to support
business strategies
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Design and
implementation of business
intelligence/information warehouse,
supply chain management processes
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Implementation of
enterprise-wide systems
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Design of shared
service organisation which includes IT
and business process
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Ms Chong Chuan Neo (left)
receiving the Award from
Guest-of-Honour RAdm (NS) Ronnie
Tay,CEO of IDA |
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Chuan Neo is an exemplary model for woman
computing professionals. Within the firm,
she has been regularly cited as the role
model for fellow colleagues who wish to be
successful Asians taking on global
responsibilities. She is also the first
Asian woman to be appointed to the Global
Management Council.
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Chuan Neo has worked extensively
with local clients in Singapore as
well as large multi-national clients
across the Asia Pacific. Some of the
key clients whom she has worked with
include Singapore Airlines,
Singapore Comfort-Delgro group, and
multinational shipping companies
listed in Singapore. Some
non-transport clients whom she has
worked with include Johnson and
Johnson, Astra Zeneca, British
American Tobacco, Motorola and
Xerox. |
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