Wanshi is responsible for the development and integration of Frasers Property’s group strategy across the diverse businesses and markets the Group operates in, while working in collaboration with the senior leadership team. She oversees the Group’s portfolio & investment management, research, communications & branding, and strategic innovation functions. In addition, Wanshi co-leads the Group’s governing committees for sustainability, purpose & culture and innovation.
Prior to joining the Group, Wanshi worked across different geographies and held positions as Head of Investment Management at CapitaLand, Director of Multi-Asset Class Research at Mount Kellett Capital (Hong Kong), as well as Vice President for Distressed Products Group and Strategic Investment Group at Deutsche Bank. Wanshi holds a double degree from the University of Pennsylvania, USA, where she graduated summa cum laude from The Wharton School with a Bachelor of Science in Economics and a concentration in Finance, and the College of Arts and Sciences with a Bachelor of Arts in Economics.
Wanshi also serves the broader community as a Member of the Investment Committee at The National Kidney Foundation Singapore and as the Executive Committee Vice Chair of the Urban Land Institute in Singapore.
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Wed 31 May
10:55 AM — 11:40 AM (GMT+08:00) Kuala Lumpur, Singapore
The Ritz-Carlton, Millenia, Grand Ballroom, level 1
Panel Discussion: Great Places For People and Planet. Asia Pacific & the Growth of Future Cities
Asia Pacific will add another 4 billion city dwellers over the next 50 years. By 2100 there will be 10 billion people living in c 10,000 cities across our planet and 70% of them will be in Asia Pacific. We will need more city. With rapidly growing populations in cities, we need to know where to regenerate, where to expand, and when to create new cities. We must not chase numbers, we need cities that are low carbon, high amenity, productive, smart, and inclusive. We focus on best practice which have implemented strategies to respond to growth for housing demand and infrastructure, meeting the future needs of planet, cities, and people. What are their blueprints for urban development and low carbon liveability over the next 30 years?
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