MediaCorp celebrates women!
Hear from media personality & ex-journalist, Diana Ser, professional speech and language trainer Heather Hansen and people development specialist Jamie Lee Enjoy dinner, laugh and learn about life and leadership, and benefit from the networking opportunity.
Men are welcome too.
Speakers Details
Jamie Lim

In the last 8 years at PeopleSearch Asia, Jamie has built the capabilities to service clients in sectors like Chemical, Pharmaceutical, Banking & Finance, IT & Telco. Her passion lies in developing people and helping others realise their potential.
Jaime is a notable speaker in the areas of Career Development and Leadership; her presentations are anecdotal, often inspiring laughter and lives.
Heather Hansen

How to speak well and be understood every time by almost everyone
- Make a great first impression that keeps people talking (for the right reasons)
- Discover the secrets of word stress and why they matter
- Pronounce common words like debt, economic and purchase correctly
- Learn about commonly misused words in Singapore and why they’re so funny
- Unveil English mistakes that you didn’t even know you were making!
Founder of Hansen Speech & Language Training, is a professional speaker, trainer and author in the areas of communication and interpersonal skills. Originally from the United States, Heather has spent most of her adult life abroad, living and working in several countries in Europe and Asia. Heather believes that all learning should be fun, personalised and practical. Her great sense of humour, relaxed style and fun-loving attitude make her programmes truly enjoyable learning experiences. Heather has worked with leading companies in Singapore including Bayer Schering Pharma, Citibank, Allianz, ING, Standard Chartered, Singapore Airlines and UBS. In addition, over 100 different companies and governmental institutions have sent their staff to her public workshops. Heather is author of the book, Powerful People Skills: How to form, build and maintain stronger, long-lasting relationships, part of the ST Training Solutions Success Skills Series published by Marshall Cavendish. For more information about Heather, visit www.HansenSLT.com.
Diana Ser

EX-TV presenter and former journalist, "Can You Improve Your Ren Yuan (Popularity or Personal Appeal)?" To the Chinese, Ren Yuan is a useful concept to explain why some people are "natural" leaders or just seem to be well liked by all. They are born with it - they have Ren Yuan - so the rest of us can take comfort if we are lacking in that department. But what if your Ren Yuan can be improved by you making minor adjustments to the way you communicate? Can better body language lead to richer and more successful interpersonal relationships?