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Msid Stephen Lee

Group Chief Risk And Compliance Officer at NETS

Stephen Lee, MSID has extensive work experience in risk management, compliance, and operations. Stephen is currently the Group Chief Risk and Compliance Officer at NETS, where they oversee the risk and compliance function, including policy development, auditing, and enforcement. Stephen also advises the CEO and Board on risk management and corporate governance practices.

Prior to their current role, Stephen worked at SGX as the Head of Enterprise Risk. In this position, they set risk boundaries for the organization, monitored key risk indicators, and ensured alignment with the company's growth strategy and digitalization initiatives.

Stephen also served as the Group Head of Operations & Support (Infrastructure) at International SOS, where they were responsible for leading infrastructure development and management across multiple countries and sites.

Before that, they were the Global Service Delivery Manager at Agilent Technologies, overseeing service delivery and customer satisfaction targets globally.

Stephen's earlier experience includes working as the Subsidiary Head at Horizon Education and Technologies, where they formulated the subsidiary's strategy and managed application development teams, and as the Director of Operations at Panpac Media Group, where they set up a secure content management system and managed technology vendors.

Overall, Stephen Lee's work experience highlights their expertise in risk management, compliance, and operations, with a focus on driving strategic initiatives and maximizing value for organizations.

Stephen Lee, MSID has a diverse educational background. Stephen earned a B.A. (Hons) degree from Acadia University between 1990 and 1994, where they studied Classics, Computer Science, Economics, and Philosophy. Later, from 2000 to 2003, they pursued an MSc (Hons) degree in Information Technology from University College Dublin. In 2004, Stephen Lee completed their MBA in Business Administration at the University of Newcastle, which they attended until 2006. Stephen continued to enhance their education by completing an Advanced Certificate in Crisis Management in the Digital Age at Harvard University from 2020 to 2021.

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