Meng Yee (Faith) | Collective Change Institute

Meng Yee (Faith) | Collective Change Institute

- Looking to support individuals working towards well-being, sustainable growth and self-actualisation - 10 years of experience across stakeholder engagement, learning and development, and programme management across the public and private sectors - Bachelor of Arts in Psychology, with an Advanced Certificate in Training and Assessment (ACTA) - Believes in adopting an authentic, open and compassionate approach to coaching

Meng Yee (Faith)

– Looking to support individuals working towards well-being, sustainable growth and self-actualisation
– 10 years of experience across stakeholder engagement, learning and development, and programme management across the public and private sectors
– Bachelor of Arts in Psychology, with an Advanced Certificate in Training and Assessment (ACTA)
– Believes in adopting an authentic, open and compassionate approach to coaching

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Languages

English

Professional Background

Faith is a dynamic professional with 10 years of experience in stakeholder engagement, learning and development, and programme management across both the private and public sectors. She has a track record in implementing successful training programmes and partnerships, and is adept in influencing and collaborating with a wide variety of stakeholders from internal business units, to external stakeholders like training partners, public agencies and regulatory bodies.

Currently working at GrabTaxi Holdings in the Training & Partnerships team, she is involved in implementing the skills training solutions for Grab Singapore’s various partners, particularly its network of merchant partners. In her previous role as Senior Manager of Industry Development at Workforce Singapore, she directed the end-to-end implementation of training and funding programmes to support workforce development of the ICT sector, scaling company adoption of these programmes and collaborating with industry partners to implement new partnership models. Prior to that, she played a key role at AIA Singapore in elevating in-house training programmes and successfully delivered a training blueprint that increased the professionalism and success rate of new Financial Services Consultants achieving the Million Dollar Round Table (MDRT) accolade. She also supported the organisation in becoming the first insurer with in-house trainings accredited by the Institute of Banking and Finance.

Faith is passionate about the idea of integrating one’s purpose, values, strengths, and enjoyment to create a meaningful and fulfilling life. As a coach, she hopes to gently challenge and empower individuals to foster their well-being, sustainable growth and self-actualisation through adopting an authentic, open and compassionate approach to coaching.

Coaching Specialty

– Purpose & Fulfillment
– Confidence
– Navigating illness or uncertainty
– Relationship Clarity
– Career Finding

Personal Background

Faith grew up as a middle child in a family of three girls, and is now happily married with no kids. She had always been an inquisitive child, so much so one of her favourite personal quotes was “If I were a cat, I’d be dead” (referencing the phrase “curiosity killed the cat”). She had also always had a love of self-expression and introspective discovery, contributing to her love of writing and philosophy from a young age.

At heart, Faith considers herself a philosopher – curious, reflective, and someone who often questions assumptions. She also identifies as an ENTP/J on the Myers-Briggs Type personality test and naturally gravitates towards divergent thinking. She aims to harness these qualities to help her clients explore new and creative perspectives, encouraging
them to embrace fresh ways of thinking and behaving. Outside of work, she is interested in health & wellness, travelling, philosophy, writing, personal development and social causes.

Coaching Style

– Authentic, open, and compassionate
– Client at the driver’s seat, coach as an enabler

Personal Philosophy

“Man is nothing else but what he makes of himself” – Jean-Paul Sartre