On MoneyFM 89.3’s Saturday Mornings Show host Glenn van Zutphen and co-host Neil Humphreys spotlight the women whose courage, leadership, and quiet persistence have shaped Singapore’s story. Joining us in the studio are Dr Shalini Arulanandam, one of this year’s inductees, and Koh Yan Ping, CEO of the Singapore Council of Women’s Organisations (SCWO). SCWO is honouring five remarkable women in its 2026 Singapore Women’s Hall of Fame:
• Angelene Chan – Visionary architect reshaping Singapore’s skyline
• Maud Ethel Perera (Posthumous) – Pioneer of public health nursing
• Meira Chand – Acclaimed novelist and cultural voice
• Pauline Tan – Trailblazer in nursing leadership
• Dr Shalini Arulanandam – Leader in military and emergency medical response
Yan Ping shares how this year’s Gala — Illuminate: Shine Together. Rise Together. celebrated achievement and the collective support systems that make progress possible. The event also marked 15 years of Maintenance Support Central, which helps women rebuild stability after separation and financial hardship. Dr Shalini reflects on her journey through military medicine, crisis leadership, and the mentors and teams who shaped her path. She speaks to the importance of representation, resilience, and ensuring that all women have the support to rise. A powerful conversation about recognition, community, and the collective effort behind women’s progress.

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