Pamela Tham

Head of Engagement at Learning Creates Australia
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(386) 825-5501
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Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, AU

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Experience

    • Non-profit Organizations
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Head of Engagement
      • Mar 2020 - Present

      Lead development and implementation of stakeholder engagement strategy Manage partnerships and relationships with key collaborators in the delivery of the work Lead development and implementation of stakeholder engagement strategy Manage partnerships and relationships with key collaborators in the delivery of the work

    • Singapore
    • Education Administration Programs
    • 700 & Above Employee
    • Special Projects Officer
      • Feb 2020 - Present

    • Singapore
    • Government Administration
    • 200 - 300 Employee
    • Senior Associate, Economic Programmes
      • Feb 2017 - Mar 2018

      Evaluated funding for projects that address national economic priorities, including industry transformation and manpower development. This included business digitalisation, skills development, and carbon tax implementation. Evaluated funding for projects that address national economic priorities, including industry transformation and manpower development. This included business digitalisation, skills development, and carbon tax implementation.

    • Volunteer coordinator and trainer
      • Dec 2015 - Mar 2018

      ReadAble is a volunteer-run organisation which runs weekly reading and language arts classes for children aged 2 to 12 in Singapore. Developed and carried out volunteer training Managed volunteer-child pairings at reading sessions Helped pioneer electronic volunteer and student management system ReadAble is a volunteer-run organisation which runs weekly reading and language arts classes for children aged 2 to 12 in Singapore. Developed and carried out volunteer training Managed volunteer-child pairings at reading sessions Helped pioneer electronic volunteer and student management system

    • Communications and Engagement Secretariat
      • Jan 2016 - Feb 2017

      Coordinated and conducted public engagement on Singapore’s economic strategies for the future, with students, educators, entrepreneurs, business leaders, and unions, reaching over 9000 individuals through more than 20 Ministries, agencies and private sector partners. Engagement findings contributed to the Committee’s recommendations, which were accepted by the Government in February 2016. Coordinated and conducted public engagement on Singapore’s economic strategies for the future, with students, educators, entrepreneurs, business leaders, and unions, reaching over 9000 individuals through more than 20 Ministries, agencies and private sector partners. Engagement findings contributed to the Committee’s recommendations, which were accepted by the Government in February 2016.

    • Professional Fellow, Young Southeast Asian Leaders’ Initiative (YSEALI)
      • Oct 2016 - Nov 2016

      1 of 3 Singaporean representatives selected to be a YSEALI Fellow, a 5-week program on legislation and governance, sponsored by the US State Department. Embedded in the City of Middleton (Wisconsin), where I learned from city staff, the elected council, companies, the business chamber, and schools. Upon returning, initiated and conducted 5 sharing sessions on learning points with more than 200 school leaders, middle managers, and teachers. 1 of 3 Singaporean representatives selected to be a YSEALI Fellow, a 5-week program on legislation and governance, sponsored by the US State Department. Embedded in the City of Middleton (Wisconsin), where I learned from city staff, the elected council, companies, the business chamber, and schools. Upon returning, initiated and conducted 5 sharing sessions on learning points with more than 200 school leaders, middle managers, and teachers.

    • Singapore
    • Education Administration Programs
    • 700 & Above Employee
    • Senior Officer, Communications and Engagement Group
      • Jan 2014 - Dec 2015

      Lead project manager for communications and engagement tools (e.g. mobile app, website, web series, videos, animations, a book) for audiences including parents, school leaders, teachers and students. Interviewed business leaders, political office holders, education experts, parents, working adults, and students; wrote articles and social media posts for publication on MOE’s online and print platforms. Lead project manager for communications and engagement tools (e.g. mobile app, website, web series, videos, animations, a book) for audiences including parents, school leaders, teachers and students. Interviewed business leaders, political office holders, education experts, parents, working adults, and students; wrote articles and social media posts for publication on MOE’s online and print platforms.

    • Teacher and Values Education Coordinator
      • Jul 2011 - Dec 2013

      Taught Grades 4,5,6 in English, Maths, Science, Social Studies. Led the Values Education (VE) committee to revamp VE activities and curriculum across Grades 1 - 6. Received Outstanding Youth in Education Award in 2013, a national award that recognises young teachers for their dedication and active involvement in youth development. Taught Grades 4,5,6 in English, Maths, Science, Social Studies. Led the Values Education (VE) committee to revamp VE activities and curriculum across Grades 1 - 6. Received Outstanding Youth in Education Award in 2013, a national award that recognises young teachers for their dedication and active involvement in youth development.

Education

  • Stanford University
    Master of Arts - MA, Policy, Organization and Leadership Studies (POLS)
    2018 - 2019
  • National Institute of Education, Singapore
    Post-graduate Diploma, Education (Primary)
    2011 - 2011
  • University of Melbourne
    Bachelor of Arts (with Honours), Psychology, English Literature
    2006 - 2009

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