Bh Lee

Vice President at Institute for Supply Management

BH Lee has a diverse work experience spanning over several industries. BH started their career at Motorola, where they worked as a Process Engineer and later as a Senior Material Engineer. BH then moved to Rohm & Haas, where they held roles as a Technology Manager and a Product Manager. BH Lee has also worked at Multek as a Principal Staff Engineer, Process Engineering Manager, and Quality Assurance Manager. At Flextronics, they served as Director for Procurement Engineering, Component Engineering, and Total Cost Management. BH also worked as a Freelance Executive Search Consultant at TripleTalents. BH Lee's other roles include Corporate Director for Supplier Development & Value Engineering at STATS ChipPAC, Executive Committee Member and China Representative at Supply Chain ASIA, and Vice President at the Institute for Supply Management (Hong Kong).

BH Lee has a diverse educational background spanning over several institutions and fields of study. In 1978, they attended Methodist Primary School in Sibu, Sarawak, Malaysia and completed their Primary 6 education, obtaining a degree in PSLE. From 1984 to 1987, Lee attended Anglo-Chinese School in Singapore, where they obtained a degree in GCE "O" Level, with a focus on Science. Continuing their education, Lee attended Hwa Chong Junior College in Singapore from 1988 to 1989, specializing in Biology, Chemistry, Physics, and Maths, and receiving a degree in GEC "A" Level. In 1990, they enrolled in the National University of Singapore and pursued a degree in Chemical Engineering, which they completed in 1994, earning a Bachelor of Engineering (BEng). Lee continued their studies at the same university, receiving a Master of Science (MSc) in Industrial & System Engineering from 1996 to 1999. They furthered their education at the National University of Singapore by earning another MSc degree, this time in Management of Technology, from 1999 to 2001. Finally, in 2011, Lee attended eCornell and obtained a certificate in Leadership.

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  • Vice President

    November, 2007 - present