Online Panel Discussion: Corporate Governance for SMEs

April 6, 2024

Online Panel Discussion in collaboration with the Myanmar Women Entrepreneurs Network (MyanWEN) 

Join us for an insightful webinar exploring how corporate governance can enhance and help businesses, especially in the context of small and medium enterprises (SMEs). We’ll begin by examining corporate governance structures and the considerations necessary for effective implementation in your organisation.

Engage with our distinguished panelists, Dr. Aye Aye Mar the founder of Business Institute Yangon and co-founder of Heroes International School and Daw Khin Thinzar of Golden Orient, a seasoned entrepreneur in the fishery processing sector, as they share candid perspectives on their approaches to corporate governance. Through their real-world experiences, gain valuable insights into varying interpretations, practical strategies, and the inevitable challenges encountered along the journey.

This session offers an opportunity to deepen your understanding and refine your business’ governance practices for long-term viability and success.

 

Panellists and Moderator

Dr. Aye Aye Mar

  • PhD. (FDI), MSc (F.M), BSc (Hons)
  • Founder-cum-Academic Director – Business Institute Yangon
  • Co-founder-cum Academic Director – Heroes International School
  • Internal Auditor – MYANWEN

Click Here for Panellist’s Profile.

 

 

Daw Khin Thinzar

  • MSc Finance (University College Dublin) BSc Finance (University College Dublin) B.CSc Computer Science (UCSY)
  • Managing Director – Golden Orient Co., Ltd.
  • Executive Committee Member – Myanmar Women Entrepreneurs Network (MYANWEN) & Business and Professional Women BPW Myanmar
  • Deputy Treasurer – Myanmar Fisheries Products Processors And Exporters Association

Click Here for Panellist’s Profile.

 

Daw Thiri Thant Mon

Daw Thiri Thant Mon is the Head of ESG for the Fixed Income Division EMEA at Morgan Stanley, a leading global investment bank.  She also serves as Executive Director of the Myanmar Institute of Directors, board member of British Chamber of Commerce Myanmar and trustee for Turquoise Mountain Foundation, a UK charity that focuses on heritage preservation countries such as Afghanistan and Myanmar.  She has held a number of leadership and board roles over her 20-year career as a finance and capital markets professional.

She holds a BA in Economics from William & Mary, an MBA from the London Business School, and a Director Certification Diploma from the Thai Institute of Directors.