Daughters Of Tomorrow (DOT), a Singaporean non-profit focused on enhancing economic mobility for women from low-income communities, has named Von Leong as its new Board President, effective 1 June 2025. Leong, a seasoned leader with over 20 years of experience across technology, venture capital, and public service, steps into the role as Singapore faces widening social divides and the impact of digital disruption on vulnerable workforce segments.
Leong’s appointment is timely as DOT aims to deepen its impact through policy engagement and tech-enabled solutions. “Singapore’s economic future cannot afford to leave behind those at the margins,” Leong stated, highlighting her commitment to addressing job displacement and digital exclusion affecting low-income women.
Leong’s extensive background includes co-founding Purpose Venture Capital, where she supports women-founded start-ups, and leading sector reforms at the National Council of Social Service. Her leadership during the COVID-19 crisis, mobilising volunteers for the Masks For All SG movement, underscores her ability to rally communities for rapid response.
Kaylee Kua, DOT’s Executive Director, emphasised the significance of Leong’s appointment, noting her potential to transform DOT into a thought leader in financial stability for women. “Her ability to straddle sectors, scale innovation, and stay anchored to the ground will be instrumental,” Kua said.
As DOT continues to address the challenges faced by women in the non-PMET workforce, Leong’s vision aligns with the organisation’s next chapter, focusing on creating long-term pathways to social mobility and empowerment.
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