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Embassy of Singapore, Korea and Malaysia for Asia Leaders Awards 2020

Asia Leaders Awards 2020 according to the organizers must be bigger and bolder since in these trying times, we still need to acknowledge the leaders who are shining more brightly to be emulated and to inspire others.


The ambassadors from Singapore, Korea and Malaysia are part of the awards committees and already selected their awardees. Ambassador Dong Man Han of Korea are always in full support as he was with Asia Leaders Awards 2019 also.

 

Ambassador Gerard Ho of Singapore and Ambassador Norman Muhamad of Malaysia joins the credible awards committee for the first time though the former Malaysian Ambassador Rizany Irwan was part of the committee last year.

 

This year’s award ceremony will be in two venues; November 20, 2020 at Makati Shangrila and November 23, 2020 at Embassy of Singapore in the Philippines and streamed live on the Asia Leaders Awards Facebook page and in 30 more accounts of the partner organizations.

 

Asia Leaders Awards main objective is to promote the Philippines as a premier business hub and destination in Asia, is one of the largest and respected award event in the Philippines with awardees from Asia Pacific. Mission is to acknowledge those leaders who inspire others to do better and be the best in their industry.

 

Awards committee members come from different embassies, organizations, and respected industry leaders. To know more about Asia Leaders Awards, please visit our Facebook page and website www.asialeadersawards.asia.

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