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Executive Training
Photo Courtesy of the APEC Secretariat, www.apec.org
Executive Training
Strengthening regional economic integration and prosperity across Asia and the Pacific is the Centre’s driving purpose.
We have an enviable record in designing and delivering tailored training programs and capacity building programs for government,
business, not-for-profits and academic institutions.
Strengthening regional economic integration and prosperity across Asia and the Pacific is the Centre’s driving purpose.
We have an enviable record in designing and delivering tailored training programs and capacity building programs for government,
business, not-for-profits and academic institutions.
Photo Courtesy of the APEC Secretariat, www.apec.org
Executive Training
Strengthening regional economic integration and prosperity across Asia and the Pacific is the Centre’s driving purpose.
We have an enviable record in designing and delivering tailored training programs and capacity building programs for government,
business, not-for-profits and academic institutions.
Roslyn Zakaria
Roslyn joined the AASC in April 2017 and is working primarily on delivering
capacity building workshops and related events for the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade.
Roslyn is also managing the Australia-APEC Women in Research Fellowship. Prior to joining the APEC Study Centre, Roslyn worked for the Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy at the National University of Singapore, managing executive programmes in ASEAN and ANZ region.
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Her role required her to work with various international ministerial agencies, multilaterals and NGOs, which are at the forefront of shaping social policies. She has also previously worked at McKinsey & Company, as part of the external relations team.
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Roslyn completed a Bachelor of Science from the Australian National University. She is fluent in Malay and Indonesian, as well as basic conversational Mandarin.