We're building something far bigger than ourselves. That’s both a privilege and a responsibility.
Having built up Openspace's ESG & Impact practice, Jaclyn continues to affect our ESG & Impact strategy as a Senior Advisor.
Before Openspace, she spent a decade in the Singapore public sector, working on land allocation and healthcare policies. During this period, she represented Singapore in negotiations on global economic growth and development issues, as part of ASEAN and G77 in the UN, New York. Her most recent role was Associate Director of Corporate Development at Raffles Medical Group, a publicly-listed regional healthcare group with a presence in 14 cities in Asia. She was responsible for expanding the health insurance portfolio from B2B into the B2C space, generating 7-figure revenues in the first year; and accelerated digital health initiatives, including tele-consultation.
Jaclyn graduated from Cornell University with a BA in Economics and Psychology (magna cum laude in Economics), on scholarship from the Singapore Government.
We're building something far bigger than ourselves. That’s both a privilege and a responsibility.
Having built up Openspace's ESG & Impact practice, Jaclyn continues to affect our ESG & Impact strategy as a Senior Advisor.
Before Openspace, she spent a decade in the Singapore public sector, working on land allocation and healthcare policies. During this period, she represented Singapore in negotiations on global economic growth and development issues, as part of ASEAN and G77 in the UN, New York. Her most recent role was Associate Director of Corporate Development at Raffles Medical Group, a publicly-listed regional healthcare group with a presence in 14 cities in Asia. She was responsible for expanding the health insurance portfolio from B2B into the B2C space, generating 7-figure revenues in the first year; and accelerated digital health initiatives, including tele-consultation.
Jaclyn graduated from Cornell University with a BA in Economics and Psychology (magna cum laude in Economics), on scholarship from the Singapore Government.