About this Event
Important Notice
This programme is open to members of the National Library Board, Singapore. Please ensure you have your myLibrary username on hand before proceeding with the registration. If you do not have a myLibrary username, you can create one here: https://account.nlb.gov.sg/
About the Programme
This workshop unites people of all ages to share inspiring stories and foster understanding and growth. Through interactive activities, participants transcend generational boundaries and celebrate diverse experiences to learn:
- The power of storytelling
- Life mapping for reflection
- Expressiveness and body languages
- Crafting compelling presentations
- Sharing personal narratives
- Building your own story
The benefits of this workshop encompass:
1. Insight - Diverse stories deepen understanding
2. Influence - Empathetic sharing fosters community
3. Inspiration - Shared experiences empower resilience
About the Speakers
Josephine PL Ong is a visionary in the realm of training and coaching, amplifies the potential within every individual. Her clientele spans across educational institutions, corporate sectors, and diverse communities. Her expertise centers on career development, leadership, empowerment, academics, and fostering meaningful relationships. With a special focus on mentoring youth leaders, executives, and women, she instills empowerment and guidance.
As a breast cancer survivor and a mother who has experienced bereavement, Josephine embodies resilience, providing hope, support, and strength to those navigating setbacks and challenges. Her philosophy centers on the belief that small steps lead to monumental impacts, embracing the AIR framework—authentic, inspiring, and relevant—in her approach to every engagement.
Ho Pui Chan has more than 30 years of working experience in broad areas of leadership development, organization & human capital development, business process re-engineering, project management, shared services management and change management acquired through her professional careers in a Multinational National Company, a Big 4 Consultancy Firm and major Government Agencies. She has excelled as a Change Management Lead driving enterprise-wide system, business process and human capital transformation projects. She has successfully employed competency development and stakeholders’ engagement strategies at all levels, to achieve desired people and organizational outcomes.
Catherine Ching is the Asia Representative of The Center for Guided Montessori Studies (CGMS), USA. As the Chinese Program Director, she was instrumental in launching the CGMS online program for 3-6 teacher training in China. She also undertakes the role of Instructional Guide, Field Consultant and has been a Residency Lead Trainer in China and Jakarta for CGMS Early Childhood Teacher Training. She also serves with The International Montessori Council (IMC), USA as a consultant for school accreditation. With over 20 years of experience as a Montessori teacher, school administrator and teacher trainer, her training and consultation work has taken her to many parts of China, Timor-Leste, Hong Kong, Jakarta, Laos, Myanmar, and Taiwan.
Catherine serves as a facilitator for the Well-Being Circles program for adults and is an approved MOE trainer for similar well-being courses targeted at primary school children under the Happiness Initiative. She authored “Stop Bullying – You Can Do It!” in simplified Chinese.
This programme is part of THRIVE@libraries.
Experience us up-close and live at our 3-day pop-up, taking place at PLQ Plaza from 18 - 20 July 2024, 11am - 7pm. (Exclusive merchandise to be redeemed!)
Adulting is hard - we get it! That's why we are here to help you grow in your personal life and career journey. Whether you're looking to boost up your knowledge, to amp up your career fitness, or to spice up your leisure time, there is something for you at THRIVE@libraries.
To learn more, visit www.go.gov.sg/thriveatlibraries.
Organised by the National Library Board
Supported by Lifelong Learning Institute
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Central Public Library – Programme Room 1, 100 Victoria Street National Library Board, Singapore, Singapore
SGD 0.00