SINGAPORE – The Singapore International Foundation (SIF) will welcome a new chief executive on July 1, with Wu Ye-Min set to succeed Corinna Chan as the non-profit commemorates its 35th anniversary in 2026.
She will lead SIF’s mission of facilitating the exchange of ideas, skills and resources between Singaporeans and the global community.
Bringing with her 20 years of experience in diplomacy, sustainable development and developing opportunities for peace, Wu joins SIF from the Centre for Humanitarian Dialogue, where she served as regional director (Asia-Pacific) to oversee efforts to transform conflict and limit human suffering.
A veteran diplomat, Wu spent more than 15 years with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. She also chaired UN negotiations and represented the Group of 77 and China on sustainable development issues during her tenure at the Permanent Mission of Singapore to the United Nations.
She previously served as the deputy permanent representative for Singapore to the World Trade Organisation and World Intellectual Property Organisation in Geneva, SIF said in a media statement on June 8.
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