Ms Denise Phua
Mayor, Central Singapore District
Member of Parliament, Jalan Besar GRC
Denise Phua Lay Peng is the Mayor of Central Singapore District and a Member of Parliament (MP) in the Jalan Besar GRC. She is also the President of Autism Resource Centre (Singapore) and a Board member of the Autism Association Singapore. She supervises 2 special schools, the Pathlight School—which she co-founded—and the Eden School.
As an MP, Ms Phua has focused on advocating for the vulnerable, especially for persons with disabilities and those from lower-income and lower-skilled backgrounds. Ms Phua is one of the architects behind Singapore’s three 5-year Enabling Masterplans which chart services and programmes for persons with disabilities.
Prior to her current portfolio, she acquired more than 20 years of corporate management experiences in Hewlett-Packard, the Wuthelam Group and founded the Centre for Effective Leadership (Asia), a regional training and consultancy firm.
Dr Gerard Ee Hock Kim
Chairman of the Agency for Integrated Care Pte Ltd and Charity Council
Advisor of the Institute of Singapore Chartered Accountants (ISCA)
Dr Ee is currently the Chairman of the Agency for Integrated Care Pte Ltd and Charity Council. He also serves as Advisor of the Institute of Singapore Chartered Accountants (ISCA).
He is also a Fellow Chartered Accountant of Singapore with ISCA. He started his career as an accountant in 1974 and became a public accountant in 1976 until his retirement as a partner of Ernst & Young in 2005. Dr Ee was also a Board Member of the Singapore Accountancy Commission, under the ambit of the Ministry of Finance. On an international front, Dr Ee serves as the Vice President of the ASEAN Federation of Accountants (AFA).
He was the President of the National Council of Social Service, National Kidney Foundation and was also a Board Member of the Accounting and Corporate Regulatory Authority and Council Member of the Accounting Standards Council. Dr Ee was the Chairman for Public Transport Council, Council for Third Age and the Singapore Institute of Management.
Mdm Rahayu Mahzam
Minister of State for Health & Minister of State for Communications and Information
Ms Rahayu Mahzam is the Minister of State at the Ministry of Digital Development and Information, where she focuses on the Ministry’s digital inclusivity efforts and protection of Singaporeans against online harms. She is concurrently the Minister of State at the Ministry of Health. Her area of work includes healthcare financing, promotion of healthy lifestyle and child and maternal health.
Ms Rahayu is a Member of Parliament for Jurong GRC and oversees the Bukit Batok East Division. She is passionate about supporting residents in need and developing opportunities for people to come together to help one another. She has introduced many social programmes in Bukit Batok East, to help families, support students and uplift women. Her initiatives with volunteers have also led to Bukit Batok East being recognised as a Dementia-Friendly Community in Singapore.
In Parliament, Ms Rahayu has championed the interests of the special needs’ community, youth development, as well as efforts to empower women and preserve a strong, multi-racial and multi-religious community. She is also the Deputy Chairperson of the REACH Supervisory Panel, which seeks to engage Singaporeans on national and social issues. A firm believer of mentoring and youth empowerment, she leads the Malay/Muslim community’s efforts with youth as part of M³ to harness their strengths and uplift the community.