Updated: Dec 2015 Annie KOH Vice President, Office of Business Development Practice Professor of Finance Academic Director, Business Families Institute, Centre for Professional Studies, Financial Training Institute, International Trading Institute@SMU PhD International Finance, New York University, 1988 M Phil International Finance, New York University, 1985 Bachelor of Social Science & Economics (Hons) National University of Singapore, 1976 Position(s) Held 2012 - Now Vice President - Business Development 2012 - Now Academic Director Centre for Professional Studies / Financial Training Institute / Business Families Institute / International Trading Institute@SMU 2007-2012 Dean Office of Executive and Professional Education 2007 - Now Academic Director, Financial Training Institute / International Trading Institute@ SMU 2003-2010 Associate Dean Lee Kong Chian School of Business 2002-2003 Director MSc of Applied Finance 2001-2007 Dean, Office of Executive Education 2015 - Now Practice Professor of Finance 2000-2015 Associate Professor of Finance 2000-2001 Associate Dean, Office of Executive Education 1989-2000 Associate Professor Department of Finance and Banking National University of Singapore 1985-1988 Instructor International Business College of Business Administration New York University 1979-1980 Manager Corporate Dealing Desk DBS 1976-1978 Assistant Treasurer FX and Money Desks DBS Visiting Positions 1988-1989 Visiting Professor, International Business and Finance Graduate School of Business Administration University of Michigan, Ann Arbor Awards, Recognition and Honors The Public Administration Medal (Bronze): National Day Award 2010, November 2010 Conferred NUS Teaching Excellence Award, 1999 Page 1
SMU Administrative Portfolio Leadership Roles Academic Director, Business Families Institute, 2012 Now Academic Director, Centre for Professional Studies, 2012 Now Academic Director, Financial Training Institute, 2008 Now Academic Director, International Trading Institute, 2007 Now Committees Member, Continuing Education Steering, 2015 Now Member, Employee Engagement Steering, 2015 Now Member, Talent Management, 2014 Now Board of Governance, UOB-SMU Asian Enterprise Institute, 2012 - Now Member, Senior Management Meeting, 2010 Now SMU Committees Past Member, Council of Deans, 2010 2012 Member, Post Graduate Committee Taskforce, 2010 2012 Committee Member, MBA Program Committee, 2009 2010 Taskforce Member, EMBA Taskforce, October 2009 2010 Taskforce Member, Professorships, Fellowships and Lectures Taskforce, August 2009 2010 Governing Council Member, ISES Governing Council, 2008 2013 Committee Member, ITI Marketing Sub Committee, 2008 2012 Member, ITI Research Sub-Comm, International Trading Institute@SMU, 2008 2012 Member, MBA Admissions Committee, LKCSB, 2008 2010 Member, APEI Advisory Committee, 2008 2009 Member, MBA Advisory Board, LKCSB, 2007 2010 Council Member, LKCSB International Trading Track (ITT) Sub Comm, LKCSB, 2006-2012 Advisory Board Member, BNP Paribas Hedge Fund Centre @SMU, BNP Paribas- SMU, 2006 2010 Board of Governance, UOB-SMU Entrepreneurship Alliance Centre, 2005 2011 Faculty Advisor to Cognitare, 2002 2006 Board Memberships (Outside SMU) Academic Member, Maritime Industry Advisory Committee, Singapore Maritime Academy, 2015 Now Advisory Board Member, Wilmar International Business School, 2015 Now Board Member, Family Firm Institute Inc, USA, 2015 Now Advisory Board Member, i3l, 2014 Now Advisory Council, Wuhan University School of Economics and Management, 2014 Now Page 2
Past: Advisory Board, IPMI Business School, 2012 2014 Member, Research Committee, FBN Pacific Asia, 2008 2010 Corporate Independent Director and Audit Committee Member, Chair Compensation Committee Member, k1 Ventures Limited board, 2012 Now Board Member, SYA Selection Board (Entrepreneurship), 2013 Now Member of Nominating Committee, Eisenhower Fellowship, 2012 Now Advisor, iglobe Partners and Independent Member of Platinum PPM, Investment Committee, iglobepartners, 2010 Now Member, Ladies League Committee, Singapore Symphonia Company, 2009 Now Member, Economics Research and Publications Subcommittee, Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce & Industry, 2003 - Now Past: Board Advisor, Polar Puffs and Cakes Pte Ltd, Polar Puffs and Cakes Pte Ltd, 2012 2014 Member, Red Cliff Group Advisory Panel, Red Cliff Group Pte Ltd / NextVIEW Pte Ltd, 2012 2014 Advisory Board, Luxasia Advisory Panel, Luxasia, 2007 2014 Board of Advisors, Business Week board of advisors, Business Week, 2003 2007 Government Member, MOM SkillsFuture HR Sectoral Tripartite Committee, 2015 - Now Member, MOM-WDA HR Certification Taskforce, 2015 - Now Member, MOE-WDA Skills Development Council, 2015 - Now Board Member and Audit Committee Member, CPF Board, 2014 - Now Judge, TAFEP Exemplary Employer Award, 2014 Now Member, MPA Professorship Advisory Committee, Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore (MPA), 2011 - Now Chairperson, Asian Bond Fund 2 Supervisory Committee (MAS), Monetary Authority of Singapore, 2005 Now Past: Member, Singapore Infocomm Technology Federation (SiFT), 2014 2015 Member, CFA Singapore Asset Management Committee, 2013 2015 Member, Employability Skills and Training Council (ESTC), Singapore Workforce Development Agency (WDA), 2012 2015 Member, Tripartite Committee on Work-Life Strategy, Ministry of Manpower, 2009 2014 Advisor, Advisory Board of BoardAgender, SCWO, 2009 2014 Member, Management PAC of SPRING, 2009 2012 Advisory Board Member, Global Finance Forum Advisory Board (Swiss Foundation), Swiss Foundation, 2006 2012 Page 3
Member, SID's Publications & Website Sub-Committee, Singapore Institute of Directors, Singapore Institute of Directors, 2006 2010 Member, Certification of Consultants Working Committee, SPRING Singapore, 2006 2010 Committee Member, in2015 Enterprise Development Sub-Committee (IDA), Infocomm Development Authority, 2005 2010 Committee Member, Singapore International 100 Ranking Steering Committee (IE Singapore), IE Singapore, 2005 2009 Committee Member, Financial Standards Competency Board (FICS), FICS, 2003 2012 Page 4
ANNIE KOH (PhD, New York University) Annie Koh is the Vice President for Office of Business Development, (SMU). A Practice Professor of Finance, Annie also holds the position of Academic Director for the Financial Training Institute (FTI), Centre for Professional Studies (CPS), International Trading Institute (ITI) and Business Families Institute (BFI). Her previous portfolio includes positions as Associate Dean, Lee Kong Chian School of Business and Dean, Office of Executive & Professional Education. A notable conference speaker, panel moderator and commentator, Annie serves on a number of councils, advisory boards and steering committees of regional and local corporate, government and academic institutions. A recipient of the prestigious Singapore Public Administration Medal (Bronze) in 2010, Annie chairs the World Economic Forum Global Agenda Council for Southeast Asia and the Asian Bond Fund 2 Supervisory Committee of the Monetary Authority of Singapore. She was recently appointed as a board member of Family Firm Institute, Inc. USA, a member of SkillsFuture HR Sectoral Tripartite Committee and HR Certification Taskforce, and MOE-WDA Skills Development Council representing SMU. Annie is also a board member and audit committee member of Singapore s Central Provident Fund, member of Advisory Board for Indonesian International Institute for Life Sciences (i3l) and the School of Economics and Management, Wuhan University, and is on the investment committee of i-globe,. She is an independent director on the board of k1 Ventures Ltd serving on the audit committee and chairs the compensation committee. A Fulbright scholar, Annie earned her PhD in International Finance from Stern School of Business, New York University in 1988. Her research interests are in Family Office and Family Business, Investor Behaviour, Alternative Investments and Enterprise Risk Management. She co-authored Financial Management: Theory and Practice, An Asia Edition (2014), and Financing Internationalisation Growth Strategies for Successful Companies (2004). Page 5