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JUNE 2026
Chairman’s Message
Dear Friends, Supporters, and Partners of Honour Singapore,

As we close our Financial Year for 2025/26 on 31 May 2026, we would like to express our sincere appreciation for your unwavering support and partnership throughout the year.

As we begin the new financial year on 1 June 2026, this is also an opportunity to reflect on the kind of future we hope to build together. Whilst we anticipate a more challenging environment arising from the current economic and geopolitical situation, we remain committed to doing our very best to continue advancing our mission and promoting the values of honour, graciousness, and values that shape the character of a nation.

Thank you once again for being part of this shared journey with us and for your continued support as we continue Making the Future together.

Richest blessings,
Mohammad Alami Musa
Chairman, Honour Singapore
New Appointments
We are pleased to welcome new appointments to our Board of Directors and Advisory Panel as we continue strengthening our leadership and stewardship in advancing our shared mission and vision.
Board Director
  • Seah Moon Ming | Chairman, SMRT Corporation Ltd
Panel of Community Advisors
  • Abhishek Singh Bhati | Pro-Vice Chancellor and CEO, Newcastle Australia Institute of Higher Education
  • Ainun Najib | Global Head - Data Platform, Dyson
  • Ivan Ng | Chief Technology Officer, City Developments Limited
  • Michelle Tay | Executive Director, Singapore Kindness Movement
  • Shai Ganu | Senior Managing Director, Willis Tower Watson
  • Suhaimi Salleh | Group CEO, SSA Group
  • Zuraidah Abdullah | Board Director and Former Public Sector Leader
Coming Up
30 June: Honour Leaders Forum
Trust in a Fractious World – Restoring Trust to Foster Innovation
Speaker: Goh Swee Chen, Board Director, Honour Singapore; Chair, National Arts Council and Chair, Nanyang Technological University Board of Trustees

In an increasingly uncertain and divided world, this session will explore why trust remains one of the most important foundations of effective leadership, innovation, and organisational resilience. Drawing from her extensive global leadership experience across industries and regions, Swee Chen will reflect on how leaders can rebuild trust through integrity, empathy, accountability, and values-based leadership amid growing disruption and societal change.
Interested leaders may reach out to us at admin@honour.sg to express your interest in joining the conversation.
12 August: Honour Film Screening – Season 17
Do join us for Season 17 at GV Max @ VivoCity which will be happening on 12 August 2026. The evening aims to showcase a new collection of inspiring and heartfelt films produced by aspiring student filmmakers, bringing fresh perspectives and powerful stories to the screen. Through thought-provoking storytelling and meaningful conversations, the season continues our commitment to creating spaces for deeper dialogue, reflection, and connection through film. Stay tuned for more details.
Learn more about the Honour Film Initiative
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Highlights and Happenings
Flagship Events
27 January: Honour Film Screening – Season 16
Season 16 of the Honour Film Screening and networking session saw a strong turnout once again. The screening featured a curated selection of student-produced films, including “Women”, “Talak”, and “Mom” by Ngee Ann Polytechnic, “Your Name on a Grain of Rice” by LASALLE College of the Arts, and “After the Flush” by Temasek Polytechnic. The evening reflected the power of film not only to tell stories, but to move people, surface emotions, and bring communities closer through shared experience.
Our special thanks to our Lead Partner - Ngee Ann Polytechnic and Lead Sponsors - True Color Media and GoRental.SG for their generous suppprt.
14 February: ‘What’s Next’ Workshop
Creating a Successful Singapore in the Next 30 Years
Guided by Honour Singapore Founder and Advisor and former Head of Civil Service, Mr Lim Siong Guan, this session brought together leaders across sectors and generations to explore the values, character, and shared responsibilities needed to build a resilient, purpose-driven, and future-ready society. The interactive workshop invited participants to reflect on the kind of Singapore we hope to leave for future generations in an increasingly uncertain and rapidly changing world.
10 Mar: Honour Learning Journey for CHIJ St Theresa’s Convent
Honour Singapore conducted a Learning Journey for the Secondary 3 cohort from CHIJ St Theresa's Convent at Ngee Ann Polytechnic, where thought-provoking films such as “When Stars Align”, “Sacrifice” and “Entangled” sparked meaningful reflection, discussion, and at times, strong emotional responses.

While students connected with the films in different ways, many reflected on themes of empathy, resilience, relationships, and the impact our choices can have on others.
It was encouraging to see young people engage with these conversations, reflecting on their hopes, dreams, and aspirations for the future, and the role they can play in shaping a more caring and resilient Singapore.

Learn more about Honour Learning Journey.
Contact us to enquire/arrange a Learning Journey for your institution.
31 March: Honour Leaders Forum
Honour in a Geopolitically Fragmented World
Our first Honour Leaders’ Forum of 2026 explored what it means to lead with honour in an increasingly fragmented and polarised world. Singapore’s Former Ambassador to the United States, Ashok Mirpuri shared perspectives on leadership, diplomacy, and the importance of bridging divides through shared values and understanding, sparking thoughtful conversations among participants throughout the session.
Honour Champions Community (HCC) Events
23 January: Beyond Tokenism – Rethinking HR’s Role in Mental Health Support | by HR Group
This session explored how HR professionals can move beyond compliance-driven approaches towards building workplace cultures grounded in trust, empathy, and psychological safety. Featuring panellists Aileen Tan from Singtel, Porsche Poh from Silver Ribbon, and Charlene Heng from Samaritans of Singapore, moderated by Joyce Lek from Singapore Cancer Society, the discussion highlighted the evolving role of HR in strengthening wellbeing, resilience, and meaningful human connection in the workplace.
26 February: Rise Above the Algorithms – Keeping Your Edge in the AI Era | by Agility Group
As Artificial Intelligence continues to reshape work and society, this fireside dialogue explored important questions around responsibility, ethics, and human judgement in an AI-enabled world. The panellists Brandon Lee from Workforce Singapore, Roman Lobus from Singapore Airlines, and Yi (Estelle) Wang from AUMOVIO offered reflections on how Agile professionals can remain at the forefront of technology while staying grounded in human values and responsibility.
7 March: Pickleball Community Session | by HR Group
A morning of sport, networking, and connection brought HR professionals, partners, and friends together for a lively pickleball session. The gathering created an inclusive space on the courts, with participants of all playing levels coming together, many trying the sport for the first time. Held on the eve of International Women’s Day, the session also served as a moment to celebrate the women in the community and recognise their contributions and leadership across workplaces and beyond.
Learn more about HCC
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Collaboration and Partnerships
15 Jan: The Business of Values – Ethics and Leadership in a Globalised Singapore
Organised by Newcastle Australia Institute of Higher Education (NAIHE) and supported by Honour Singapore, this forum brought together leaders to explore why values and ethics matter more than ever in today's business environment. Honour Singapore Chairman Alami Musa opened the forum with reflections on values-based leadership, before a panel discussion from Honour Singapore comprising our Board and Community Advisors - Margaret Rumpf, Rajiv Ramani, Wai Yin Pryke, and Vincent Ang, moderated by Professor Julia Connell from NAIHE. The conversation highlighted how trust, ethics, and integrity remain essential for leaders navigating complexity, change, and uncertainty.
24 Jan: Honour X Singapore Polytechnic – Nurturing Future Leaders
As Singapore Polytechnic School of Business celebrates its 40th Anniversary in 2026, Honour is grateful to be its beneficiary partner. Marked as BETA Day 2026, the event brought together close to 1,000 students, parents, alumni, and industry partners to celebrate entrepreneurship, innovation, and purpose-driven learning, with student teams presenting sustainable business ideas aimed at creating positive impact.
Proceeds from BETA projects and ticket sales from STARaisers 2026 in July will support Honour’s Nurturing Future Leaders Campaign, helping to develop values-driven young leaders for the future.

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28 Mar: Fireside Chat with Mr. Lim Siong Guan
Youths and fellows from Halogen's National Young Leaders Fellowship (NYLF), a collaboration with Honour Singapore, had the opportunity to engage with our Founder and Advisor Mr Lim Siong Guan in a specially organised session at SGInnovate on leadership, values, and mentorship. The conversation offered reflections on what it means to grow as a leader, encouraging participants to think beyond success and consider how they respond to setbacks, learn through experience, and continue moving forward with purpose and conviction.
Strategic Partnership with Newcastle Australia Institute of Higher Education
Honour Singapore has entered into a strategic partnership with Newcastle Australia Institute of Higher Education (NAIHE) to co-develop a values-driven leadership programme for students and young adults. Both institutions believe that education must go beyond knowledge acquisition to include the shaping of character and moral leadership. The collaboration seeks to develop principled leaders who can navigate complexity with integrity and embed honour as a foundation for leadership across learning environments, equipping young people to lead with purpose in an increasingly uncertain world.
Project Collaboration with New Life Stories – Values-Based Storytelling for Primary School Children
A pilot values-based storytelling programme through short stories and film for primary school-aged children is being developed with New Life Stories, aligned with the Ministry of Education’s Character and Citizenship Education (CCE) framework. Through engaging narratives, guided discussions, and reflective activities, the programme helps children internalise core values such as trustworthiness, responsibility, fairness, respect, and kindness in ways that are relatable to their everyday lives, strengthening moral reasoning and social-emotional development.
Get in touch to explore collaboration and partnership opportunities
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