How to Successfully Juggle a Multidisciplinary Career While Maintaining High Performance and Wellbeing
Local Webinar Series
Hosted by WomenTech Network
In today’s APAC and global tech landscape, more and more women are building multidisciplinary careers that cut across tech, finance, policy, academia, entrepreneurship, and social impact. This online event will explore how to grow such “portfolio” careers without burning out – and how to maintain high performance, credibility, and wellbeing over time.
As the first Women in Tech APAC online event, hosted by Women in Tech South Korea in collaboration with WomenTech Network, Women in Tech Singapore, and Women in Tech Indonesia, this session brings together leaders from across the region and beyond to share practical strategies, honest stories, and tools for designing sustainable, purpose-driven careers.
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Lee See Ting
Future of Work Consultant | Founder, The Emboldr | Author, Gen Z
Lee See Ting works at the intersection of emerging talent, identity, and the future of work. She is the Founder of The Emboldr, a future workforce platform that turns potential into future readiness. Drawing from entrepreneurial education, corporate advisory, and future-skills design, she partners with organisations to attract, develop, and retain young talent in ways that are human, relevant, and future-ready—shaping how generations learn, lead, and work together amid constant change.
Sinae Kim
Korea Business Development Director
An experienced aerospace and defense executive with 16 years at Airbus, in 6 different countries, and specializing in defense and space programs across Europe and the Asia-Pacific region and serving as Business Development Director at Airbus Korea in defence and space areas and industrial cooperation, with prior the various roles in the chief of staff, fighter aircraft program, strategic planning, and procurement.
Claire Seo
Learning & Development / Education Consultant
Claire is a Commerce student at the University of British Columbia’s Sauder School of Business. Through her leadership involvement with World Citizens Artists and UBC’s Young Women in Business chapter, she has developed a strong commitment to advancing women in business and technology. A strong believer in the power of the next generation of changemakers, Claire will be moderating the WomenTech Network APAC webinar and is also supporting Women in Tech South Korea behind the scenes to help drive impact.
Euna Kim
Team Leader, International Relations, Busan Finance Center (BFC)
Euna Kim is an international relations professional at the Busan Finance Center, where she leads global partnerships and sustainable finance initiatives and serves as an international cooperation communicator within the finance industry. She sits on the Board of the International School of Busan and its Finance Committee. With a multidisciplinary background in public policy, financial hub development, and multilingual communications, Euna is dedicated to advancing women’s leadership and fostering inclusive, balanced approaches to career development.
Danny Kessler, PhD
Professor of Global Business & Director, Wellness Research Lab, Dongseo University
Danny Kessler is a Professor of Business at Dongseo University and Director of the Workplace Wellness Research Lab, where his work bridges performance, wellbeing, and organizational strategy. He is a wellness coach, martial artist, and is trained in mindfulness and breathwork, and a former student of Stanford University’s Employee Wellness & Stress Management program. He has published multiple articles in academic journals, is a book author, and is the founder of Angels with Attitude, a women’s self-defense and empowerment company.
Hwee Peng Tan
Founder, Neuro-Affirmative Network | Award-winning Author
Originally from Singapore, Hwee Peng moved to Perth in 2011 to start a family. She is a three-time award-winning author, serves as school board chairperson of a special needs primary school, and advocates passionately for nurturing neurodivergent children—including her own. A firm believer that representation matters, Hwee Peng champions women and neurodiversity in all her work. She is also deeply committed to mental well-being and neuro-affirmative workplace practices.
Kim-Hang Ho
Co-founder, SmartGrid | AI Governance & Sustainability Researcher
Kim Hang Ho is the Co-founder of SmartGrid, a deeptech initiative improving energy efficiency through AC Optimal Power Flow. She works across AI governance, gender equity, and sustainability, member of the GenJust Youth Network (UNODC) and a Vietnamese Representative of Plan International’s Youth Leadership Academy Asia Pacific. Her work spans public policy, community action, and technology innovation for an inclusive future.
Sarah Sinclair
Founder & CEO, Co-Labs Global and Co-Founder, Change Gap (regtech & sustainable AI collaborations)
Sarah is the founder of Co Labs Global, bringing over 30 years of experience navigating complex change across financial services and beyond. Drawing on her technology expertise and deep understanding of risk and regulatory compliance, she created Co-Labs Global, to tackle the toughest shared challenges in regulation. Sarah’s approach combines commercial acumen with a talent for connecting diverse stakeholders, enabling pragmatic, adoptable solutions that make regulation work better for businesses, markets, and the world.
