WEC – Working Groups

Domestic Affairs & Reception Committee

Leader: Dato’ Seri Jess Ling Jye Sing

Members: Yenzy Chen Poh Yin, Chin Kon Len, Chung Pui Gin, Vivien Tan Lay Yan, Lam Meng Choo

Scope of Work:

  1. Organize reception plans and procedures for official domestic guests.
  2. Assist in guest arrangements for major domestic events such as dinners and ceremonies.
  3. Regularly plan and organize visits to key domestic chambers of commerce, institutions, and government agencies to strengthen cooperative relations.
  4. Enhance interaction and collaboration with domestic business associations and official bodies to expand the Chamber’s influence.

International Visits & Study Tours Committee

Leader: Mandy Chen Wai Yee

Members: Jessie Ong Bean See, Jenny Liu Yuan Yuan, Veronica Teah Puay See, Jean Chai Wan Chan, Lim Siang Mei

Scope of Work:

  1. Liaise with overseas business organizations, sister associations, and visiting counterparts.
  2. Expand the Chamber’s international network and continuously strengthen strategic partnerships with global business associations and women entrepreneurs’ organizations.
  3. Regularly plan and organize overseas study missions and business delegations to broaden members’ international perspectives and influence.
  4. Represent the Committee in visits to women entrepreneurs’ associations abroad to promote cross-border cooperation and resource exchange.
  5. Encourage and organize members to participate in international forums, summits, and related events for women entrepreneurs, fostering global exchange and learning.

Digital Promotion & Membership Committee

Leader: Sylvia Tan Sean Git

Members: Vinnie Tern Pei Mee, Bibiana Lam Lee Hong, Lam Lee Chin

Scope of Work:

  1. Coordinate member information updates and attendance record management.
  2. Manage all social media accounts and produce written and visual content.
  3. Create promotional videos, event highlights, and member introductions.
  4. Coordinate membership application procedures and maintain the membership database.
  5. Publish regular e-newsletters and event announcements.
  6. Foster interaction and cohesion among members by organizing regular engagement activities (such as the “Members Homecoming” gathering) to strengthen the sense of belonging and participation.
  7. Arrange at least two annual visits to the West Malaysia and East Malaysia chapters to promote communication and collaboration among women entrepreneurs nationwide, facilitating cross-regional resource sharing.
  8. Organize various seminars, sharing sessions, and practical training programs to enhance members’ professional knowledge, business management skills, and market development capabilities.
  9. Explore digital tools and platforms to optimize member communication efficiency, improve outreach effectiveness, and increase content engagement.
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