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Tan Yinglan is a Singaporean venture capitalist and author. He is the CEO and Founding Managing Partner of Insignia Ventures Partners.

Education

Yinglan was educated at Stanford University and Carnegie Mellon University. He completed executive programs at Harvard, Wharton, University of Cambridge, and University of Oxford. [1] [2]

Career

Yinglan was Sequoia Capital’s first hire and Venture Partner in Southeast Asia. [3]

In 2017, he founded Insignia Ventures Partners. [4] [5]

He also serves on the Singapore Government’s Pro Enterprise Panel and National University of Singapore’s Innovation & Enterprise Committee, the International Board of stars – for Leaders of the Next Generation, the National Council of the National Youth Achievement Award and Advisory Council of Singapore University of Technology & Design S.M.A.R.T Entrepreneurship Program. He is also a Board Member of Hwa Chong Institution (2013-2023). [6] [7] [8]

Recognition

Yinglan was named a World Economic Forum Young Global Leader from 2012 to 2017 [9] and one of Forbes China 100 Most Influential Chinese (2023). [10] He awarded an [11] Eisenhower Fellowship (2018) [12] and included in the Milken Institute Young Leaders Circle (2016-2021) and the Milken Institute Chairman’s Circle (2022-2023). He was named one of 100 Leaders of Tomorrow by the St. Gallen Symposium (2010), 100 Global Thinkers (2011) by think-tank Lo Spazio della Politica, a World Cities Summit Young Leader (2014) and a WEF Global Agenda Council member on Fostering Entrepreneurship (2011-2013). [13] [14]

Publications

  • Yinglan, Tan (2012). The Way of the VC: Having Top Venture Capitalists on Your Board. Wiley. ISBN  978-1-118-57998-5.
  • Yinglan, Tan (2011). Chinnovation: How Chinese Innovators are Changing the World. Wiley. ISBN  978-0-470-82799-4.
  • Yinglan, Tan (2011). "New Venture Creation: An Asian Perspective". In Spinelli, Stephen; Adams, Rob (eds.). New Venture Creation: Entrepreneurship for the 21st Century (10th ed.). McGraw Hill. ISBN  9780077862480.
  • Tan, Yinglan; Joquiño, Paulo (November 2020). Navigating ASEANnovation: The Reservoir Principle and Other Essays on Startups and Innovation in Southeast Asia. WORLD SCIENTIFIC. doi: 10.1142/8860. ISBN  978-981-12-2774-5. S2CID  243056346.
  • Joquiño, Paulo; Tan, Yinglan (October 2022). Backing the Bold: A Primer on Early-Stage Venture Capital in Southeast Asia. WORLD SCIENTIFIC. doi: 10.1142/13095. ISBN  978-981-12-6468-9. S2CID  251001494.

Personal life

Yinglan is married to Belle Yeh, whom he met in a master's class at Stanford and co-founded an online dating site with back in 2003. [2] Together they have three children. [6]

References

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Tan Yinglan is a Singaporean venture capitalist and author. He is the CEO and Founding Managing Partner of Insignia Ventures Partners.

Education

Yinglan was educated at Stanford University and Carnegie Mellon University. He completed executive programs at Harvard, Wharton, University of Cambridge, and University of Oxford. [1] [2]

Career

Yinglan was Sequoia Capital’s first hire and Venture Partner in Southeast Asia. [3]

In 2017, he founded Insignia Ventures Partners. [4] [5]

He also serves on the Singapore Government’s Pro Enterprise Panel and National University of Singapore’s Innovation & Enterprise Committee, the International Board of stars – for Leaders of the Next Generation, the National Council of the National Youth Achievement Award and Advisory Council of Singapore University of Technology & Design S.M.A.R.T Entrepreneurship Program. He is also a Board Member of Hwa Chong Institution (2013-2023). [6] [7] [8]

Recognition

Yinglan was named a World Economic Forum Young Global Leader from 2012 to 2017 [9] and one of Forbes China 100 Most Influential Chinese (2023). [10] He awarded an [11] Eisenhower Fellowship (2018) [12] and included in the Milken Institute Young Leaders Circle (2016-2021) and the Milken Institute Chairman’s Circle (2022-2023). He was named one of 100 Leaders of Tomorrow by the St. Gallen Symposium (2010), 100 Global Thinkers (2011) by think-tank Lo Spazio della Politica, a World Cities Summit Young Leader (2014) and a WEF Global Agenda Council member on Fostering Entrepreneurship (2011-2013). [13] [14]

Publications

  • Yinglan, Tan (2012). The Way of the VC: Having Top Venture Capitalists on Your Board. Wiley. ISBN  978-1-118-57998-5.
  • Yinglan, Tan (2011). Chinnovation: How Chinese Innovators are Changing the World. Wiley. ISBN  978-0-470-82799-4.
  • Yinglan, Tan (2011). "New Venture Creation: An Asian Perspective". In Spinelli, Stephen; Adams, Rob (eds.). New Venture Creation: Entrepreneurship for the 21st Century (10th ed.). McGraw Hill. ISBN  9780077862480.
  • Tan, Yinglan; Joquiño, Paulo (November 2020). Navigating ASEANnovation: The Reservoir Principle and Other Essays on Startups and Innovation in Southeast Asia. WORLD SCIENTIFIC. doi: 10.1142/8860. ISBN  978-981-12-2774-5. S2CID  243056346.
  • Joquiño, Paulo; Tan, Yinglan (October 2022). Backing the Bold: A Primer on Early-Stage Venture Capital in Southeast Asia. WORLD SCIENTIFIC. doi: 10.1142/13095. ISBN  978-981-12-6468-9. S2CID  251001494.

Personal life

Yinglan is married to Belle Yeh, whom he met in a master's class at Stanford and co-founded an online dating site with back in 2003. [2] Together they have three children. [6]

References


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