

This is not your average networking event. This is a day where youth and everyday adults meet in the messy middle – swapping real stories, the wins, the failures, and the “I-have-no-idea-what-I’m-doing-but-I’m-doing-it-anyway” moments. Impact making is for the everyday person. How can a young person find their voice in this messy world to make it a better place?
Programme lineup
Here's what you can expect at 100% Bettr: The Unfiltered Summit

Fireside Chat Panels 1 & 2
Fireside Chat #1: Work, But Make It Worth It
Jobs aren’t just about paychecks—they’re about purpose, people, and not losing your soul in the process. This chat gets real about what “doing good work” actually means, what young folks want from employers (and vice versa), and how to cut through the career anxiety spiral with some honest conversation about combining the good work with our everyday work.
Invited Speakers
Ms Goh Hanyan, Senior Parliamentary Secretary for the Ministry of Sustainability and the Environment & the Ministry of Culture, Community and Youth
Mr Martin Tan, CEO, The Majurity Trust
Ms Pamela Chng, CEO, Bettr Group
Ms Eileen Chong, Lead, Insights and Innovation, Asia Philanthropy Circle
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Fireside Chat #2: Beyond the Apron
Hospitality and Food Technology is hard, but it’s also human magic. This conversation is about changing perceptions of F&B as a sector, recognizing the skill and professionalism behind the scenes, and how “doing good” in this industry makes the world a warmer (and tastier) place to be in.
Invited Speakers
Mr Daniel Yeow, Co-Founder, The Social Space
Mr Kong Qi Hern, CEO & Co-Founder, Moonbeam Co.
Mr Lim Wei Jie, Co-Founder & Director, Foreword Coffee
Ms Siti Hajar Hatta, Assistant Res. Manager, Blackhole Group

Fireside Chat Panels 3 & 4
Fireside Chat #3: CTRL + ALT + Good
Communities enabled by Technology or Technology enabled by communities? Technology is everywhere – shaping what we know, who we trust, and how we connect. This conversation asks: how do we use that power for good instead of chaos? And what responsibility comes with building the digital world we all live in?
Invited Speakers
Ms Andrea Y. Park, AI Skilling and Advisor, Microsoft (Singapore and Washington D.C.)
Mr Khairul Rusydi, CEO & Co-Founder, Reactor School
Ms Nurul Jihadah Hussain, CEO & Founder, Codette Project
Mr Chong Ing Kai, CEO & Founder, Stick’ Em
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Fireside Chat #4: Building Worlds We Actually Want to Live In
Culture isn’t built in a vacuum, and communities don’t thrive without care for the spaces that hold them. This conversation explores why “doing good” in the arts and community environments is more urgent than ever. Expect an honest and inspiring conversation on how we can reimagine cultural and physical spaces—not just as backdrops, but as catalysts for creativity, belonging, and sustainable impact.
Invited Speakers
Ms Yvonne Tham, CEO, The Esplanade Co
Ms Marlene Rothschild Li-Mei, Associate Director and Head of the Foundry
Ms Wu Zhining, General Manager, Shaw Heritage, Arts and Wellbeing Studios
Ms Wendy Chua, Programme Lead & Design Anthropologist, UAS-LaSalle and Forest & Whale

Exhibiting Booths
Reactor School
SEAmplified
Singapore Police Force
HQ SAFVC, MINDEF SAF
Kita
AdminLess.ai
Trampolene Limited
JourniAble
NUS College
pitchMe
Singapore General Hospital
Stick 'Em
Cirvola
Praxium
Crater Impact
The Codette Project
resavour by the moonbeam.co
Six Seconds
Push Pull Give
The Black Hole Group
Press Start Studios