Annie Song

As the founder, the publisher and editor-in-Chief of Fortune Times (时代财智), Annie pioneered to establish the first Chinese financial and business magazine, Fortune Times in Singapore in 2004. During her career in journalism, she has conducted the exclusive interviews with industry leaders and other leading business personalities. Through ten years’ development, the magazine has entrenched its position as one of the leading Chinese financial magazines in Southeast Asia, and the magazine copies are onboard first class cabins of Singapore Airlines. Annie Song pursued higher education and obtained two Master degrees in UK, one in MBA, and the other in Banking & Finance. Before immigrating to Singapore in 2003, she had obtained 7 years working experience in accountancy in UK and China. Currently, she is not only the honorary secretary of the Singapore Business & Professional Women’s Association – Mandarin Chapter (SBPWA-MC) but also the Member of Standing Committee in the Singapore Council of Women’s Organization (SCWO).


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