Gen.T 2023 Singapore honourees
Cover 2023 Gen.T honourees from Singapore: Lim Wei Jie, Farhanna Farid, Jonathan Chua and Poh Yun Ru (Illustration: Raphael Quaison)

The Gen.T List 2023 was released on June 1. Here are the newest Leaders of Tomorrow from Singapore to know

The Gen.T List 2023 was unveiled on June 1.

The Leaders of Tomorrow featured come from a wide range of categories, including finance, sustainability, social entrepreneurship and wellness. 

Read more: How do you get on the Gen.T List?

They are artists, academics, creatives, entrepreneurs, investors and young professionals who are not only making a name for themselves, they also share a common purpose: to make the world a better place, be it through innovation, education, access or altruism.

They hail from all across Asia, with 40 of them coming from Singapore. Click the link below to see who they are and read their profiles. 

See the Singapore honourees on the Gen.T List 2023

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Annette Lee, content creator and musician (Photo: Darren Gabriel Leow)
Above Annette Lee, content creator and musician (Photo: Darren Gabriel Leow)

If you would like more content on the Gen.T List 2023, check out this article on the panel of industry heavyweights who helped to nominate and vet this year’s list. There are 36 of them who advised us this year and they hail from big-name organisations such as 500 Global, PwC and Cyberport.

If you are curious to learn more about the honourees on the Gen.T List 2023, we have pulled together stats on gender ratio, average honouree age and more for East Asia, Southeast Asia and overall Asia.

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Jackie Tan, head of product of Angelhack (Photo: Darren Gabriel Leow)
Above Jackie Tan, head of product of Angelhack (Photo: Darren Gabriel Leow)
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Chloe Chua, violinist (Photo: Darren Gabriel Leow)
Above Chloe Chua, violinist (Photo: Darren Gabriel Leow)

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