We decided to go back a bit and shine a spotlight on some of the top female technology talent that we have had the pleasure of interviewing for Tech Collective. Choosing a top 5 was difficult and we have come to realise that it is arbitrary, but necessary for SEO reasons to have that number right up front. We encourage everyone to visit our female tech leaders section to learn more about the amazing women in the region.

From personality profiles to insights into the industry, we have spoken to some of the top tech talent in the region.

Here’s our top 5 so far as well as a little snippet of some of the great insights that they shared.

Wendy Chen, CEO and Founder of Omnistream

We spoke to Wendy Chen, CEO and Founder of Omnistream, about her company and the evolving retail scene in the region. As a fast-growing retail technology company with investment under their belt, they are uniquely placed in the emerging markets in Southeast Asia to build the retail technology market in these countries.

Read the full article here.

Eileen Yap, General Manager (Singapore) of RS Components

We had to chance to speak to Eileen Yap, General Manager (Singapore and Malaysia) of RS Components, a global omni-channel solutions partner for industrial customers and suppliers. A former sales engineer, Eileen has climbed the corporate ladder and has now taken a place in the ‘boardroom’ so to speak.

Read the full article here.

Lim Ee Ling, Singapore Country Lead, Innovation and Partnerships at 500 startups

We spoke to Lim Ee Ling, Singapore Country Lead, Innovation and Partnerships at 500 startups, we wanted to find out more about the role of accelerators in the entire ecosystem. We also spoke about the success of the programme and how they plan to scale it during the changing ecosystem as we continue into the ‘new normal’.

Read the full article here.

Rhonda Wong, CEO and co-founder of Ohmyhome

We spoke to Rhonda Wong, CEO and co-founder of Ohmyhome about the product and their plans. Along with her sister and co-founder Race Wong, Chief Product Officer, they have grown the business and raised a US$2.9 million series A funding.

Read the full article here.

Therine Goh, Co-Founder and COO of Adeasy

We spoke to Co-Founder and COO of Adeasy, Therine Goh about the #AdEasyJagaSME initiative and what it means for the local SME community. To help SMEs, a Malaysian startup and corporate put together a countrywide initiative to help SMEs sustain during the pandemic by encouraging people to buy local.


We are always on the look out for great female founders, entrepreneurs and tech leaders. Drop us a message with your recommendations.