Tan Yinglan is the Head (Projects), National Research Foundation, Prime Minister’s Office
(Singapore). In his role, he oversees the National Framework for Innovation and Enterprise
and is responsible for the investments of high-tech growth ventures and venture capital funds
in Asia (Details of portfolio investments here.) Tan Yinglan had previously been the first
Director of 3i Venturelab China, a joint-venture between private equity firm 3i (LSE:III) and
INSEAD, one of the world’s leading business schools. He had also been the Senior Assistant
Director at the Ministry of Trade and Industry (Singapore), where he was the deskhead for
Economic Development Board Investments portfolio. Yinglan was also the Special Assistant
to the Chief Economic Advisor to the World Bank, as a Milton and Cynthia Friedman Fellow.
During graduate school at Stanford, he had co-founded, raised angel funding and sold an
online dating startup (which is still featured as a case study in Stanford).
Yinglan was educated at Harvard (as a JFK Fellow), Stanford (Masters in Mgmt Sci.) and
Carnegie Mellon (Dual Degrees in ECE and Econs). A Certified Risk Analyst, Yinglan is an
Adjunct Assistant Professor at Nanyang Technological University and has taught modules on
Entrepreneurial Finance and Entrepreneurial Management at Singapore Management
University and at the Advanced Management Programme. He also guest lectures at Fudan
University, Shanghai.
Yinglan is the author of The Way Of the VC: Having Top Venture Capitalists On Your
Board.(Wiley, 2009) and and Chinnovation - How Chinese Innovation is going to Change the
World (Wiley 2010). He has been featured on China Central TV (China’s largest TV
network), Dragon TV, The Deal, China Daily, Korean Times, Business FM 89.9 (Malaysian),
The Edge (Singapore), Innovation Management and Business Lines (India) and has been a
keynote speaker at conferences such as AVCJ Melbourne International Venture Conference
and Dow Jones Conference on Corporate Ventures.
Yinglan has been named as one of 100 Leaders Of Tomorrow by the St Gallen Symposium in
2010. Yinglan was named as one of the first international Kauffman Fellows from Singapore,
a fellowship which identifies, develops, and networks the next generation of global leaders in
the venture capital industry. He is also a Singapore Chapter Leader of Founderspace and a
Rotarian.
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