Kimberley is 2009 Laureate of Cartier Women’s Initiative Awards

October 21, 2009 by     Email the Author

Cartier Women's Initiative logoYou know what’s awesome? When your startup and business is recognised by people. You know what’s even more awesome? When this recognition comes with international features, USD 20,000, a trophy designed by the jewellery workshops of Cartier and a full year of personalised coaching from Cartier, McKinsey & Co., and INSEAD Business School!

Kimberley Ong

Kimberley Ong. Credit: www.cartierwomensinitiative.com


Kimberley Ong is one of the five 2009 Laureates of the Cartier Women’s Initiative Awards. She’s from Philippines but has been in Singapore for the past few years. She’s currently with Expara IDM Ventures. She took part in the Awards with her own startup, a social entrepreneurshp venture, AlgaVentures.

There were 820 entrepreneurs who applied and only 15 entrepreneurs reached the Finals and in the end, only 5 Laureates were chosen to represent the five geographical regions that encompass all countries: Africa, Asia (including the Oceania Zone and the Middle-East), Europe, Latin America (including the Caribbean) and North America. Kimberley is the 2009 Asia Laureate. Congrats, Kim!

She’s promised to guest write for us on her experiences in taking part in this competition so do check back.


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Apart from SGE, Gwen is also a Partner at Thymos Capital, where she focuses on early stage investments in technology firms. She has had two exits out of her investments via the firm, one of which is iHipo. A frequent judge for business competitions both locally and overseas, she graduated from the National University of Singapore. Gwen also spent some time in Silicon Valley and studied in Stanford University under the NUS Overseas College programme. Gwen is a mentor at Spanish incubator Tetuan Valley, Polish incubator Gamma Rebels, the Singapore Ambassador for the Sandbox network and the Singapore curator for StartupDigest. She enjoys languages, travelling, dance and adventure sports. Gwen can be found on LinkedIn and Twitter.

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