Tatler Gen.T’s 2024 cohort of young leaders shaping Asia’s future has been revealed and 43 of them hail from Singapore. This is who they are
The Tatler Gen.T Leaders of Tomorrow 2024 has been unveiled.
In its ninth edition this year, the annual list features more than 200 young leaders across Asia who have made a positive impact in the region.
They are innovators, artists, designers, social entrepreneurs, athletes and more, who are using their creativity, intelligence, business savvy, influence and privilege to build a better world for the rest of us. Their backgrounds are diverse; they hail from 20 categories, including Education, Food and Beverage, Healthcare and Sciences and Social Entrepreneurship.
Read more: What makes a Leader of Tomorrow stand out, according to industry experts

Above Lim Kian Chun, co-founder and CEO of Ebb & Flow Group, which owns some of Singapore’s most well-known dining spots and invests in food-related businesses (Photo: Darren Gabriel Leow)

Above Singer Haven first found fame on TikTok, where she has over a million followers to date (Photo: Darren Gabriel Leow)
Forty-three of this year’s honourees hail from Singapore. From a record-holding indoor skydiver to an actress making it big in China to the co-founder of an innovative beanless coffee company, they are the rising stars of their industries ready to make their mark.
Find out who they are and learn about their inspiring stories in the link below.
This year’s list in Singapore is sponsored by CMC Invest, Intel and Lenovo.

Above Shanti Pereira has been dubbed Singapore’s sprint queen (Photo: Kong Chong Yew/SNOC)
Identifying, reviewing and selecting candidates for the Gen.T Leaders of Tomorrow requires experience and industry insights. Which is why the Gen.T editorial team consults with a panel of esteemed industry veterans, fondly referred to as the Tribe. Discover the industry heavyweights in this year’s judging panel.
If you’d like to learn more facts and figures about the 2024 list, read our article on the statistics on gender ratio, average honouree age and more.
If you’re curious about what makes a Gen.T Leader of Tomorrow and the criteria of the list, read this guide.

Above Jay Gray has multiple cocktail concepts under his belt, one of which is Sago House, which ranks 10th on the Asia’s 50 Best Bars list (Photo: Darren Gabriel Leow)

Above Sagar Khatri’s company Multiplier enables companies globally to hire foreign talent while ensuring compliance with local laws and regulations (Photo: Darren Gabriel Leow)
Explore the full list of Gen.T Leaders of Tomorrow 2024 from the other regions: Hong Kong, Malaysia, Philippines, Taiwan and Thailand.
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