Nadiah Wan
Nadiah Wan is a seasoned healthcare leader with over 15 years of experience managing and transforming leading private medical institutions in Malaysia. As Executive Director and Group CEO of TMC Life Sciences Berhad (2019–2024), she led strategic expansions across hospitals, fertility centers, TCM, and retail pharmacy services. With a Master’s in Public Health from the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine and a degree in Biochemical Sciences from Harvard University, Nadiah is a strong advocate for accessible, high-quality, and sustainable healthcare. Her career began at Boston Consulting Group, followed by leadership roles at Sunway Berhad and Sunway Medical Centre. She brings expertise in corporate governance, digital innovation, and growth strategy, and has contributed to organizations such as the Institute of Corporate Directors Malaysia and the CEO Action Network. A Certified Master Performance Coach, Nadiah was named a World Economic Forum Young Global Leader in 2020.
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Kelingkan is a delicate traditional Malay embroidery technique that uses fine metallic threads to create shimmering floral and geometric motifs, often on shawls or veils worn during weddings and special occasions. With roots in Melaka and Penang, Kelingkan reflects the finesse and grace of Malay craftsmanship. As part of its mission to preserve Malaysia’s intangible cultural heritage, Yayasan Hasanah is working with artisans and cultural groups to revive this fading art form. Join our workshop to learn the intricate technique of Kelingkan and be part of preserving a piece of our cultural legacy!
Telepuk is a stunning traditional Malay textile art that features intricate gold leaf or metallic motifs pressed onto fabric, once reserved for royalty and special ceremonies. This craft embodies the richness of our cultural heritage. Through its cultural preservation efforts, Yayasan Hasanah is bringing Telepuk back to life, supporting local artisans and ensuring the technique is passed down to future generations. Join our workshop and experience the beauty of Telepuk firsthand. Discover the skill, history, and artistry behind this timeless tradition!