October 11, 2024
Alumni Spotlight

Inspiring UCLA-NUS EMBA alumni sharing – Kenneth Siow from Tencent Cloud

Stagnant in Your Career? Kenneth Siow’s EMBA Experience Offers a Path Forward

We are excited to share the inspiring journey of our esteemed alumnus, Kenneth Siow, General Manager (Singapore/Malaysia) and Regional Director, Southeast Asia at Tencent Cloud International.

Ken’s transition from engineering to strategic leadership was propelled by his decision to join the UCLA-NUS Executive MBA (EMBA) program in 2014. With over 25 years of experience, he sought a greater understanding of the business world. “It was important for me to improve my understanding of business intricacies,” he states.

The EMBA program equipped Ken with essential skills in leadership, negotiation, and financial literacy. “I now have a deep appreciation for reading financial statements,” he notes, which is vital for making informed business decisions.

Click below to watch the video.

Ken also emphasizes the value of adapting leadership styles. “Different situations call for different approaches,” he explains, referring to the broad insights gained from a diverse network of peers.

For those considering an EMBA, Ken encourages dedication to the program: “You get as much as you put into it.” His experience highlights the significant ROI of the EMBA, both professionally and personally.

If you’re ready to elevate your career, we invite you to explore the UCLA-NUS EMBA program and discover the transformative opportunities it offers.

 


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