Tan Yinglan

Tan Yinglan (born 8 June 1981) is a Singaporean businessman and writer. He is the Founding Managing Partner of Insignia Ventures Partners and serves as a member of the board of directors of Carro,[1] Payfazz,[2] Shipper,[3] Flip, [4] Super [5] [6] and many other technology companies. Prior to this, he was a venture partner with Sequoia Capital till June 2017. He is the author of The Way Of The VC – Top Venture Capitalists On Your Board.[7] and "Chinnovation - How Chinese Innovators are Changing the World",[8] both published by John Wiley & Sons and New Venture Creation - Entrepreneurship for the 21st Century - An Asian Perspective, published by Mcgraw-Hill and Navigating ASEANnovation,[9] published by World Scientific. In his spare time, he serves as a member of the board of directors of Hwa Chong Institution.

Tan Yinglan
Born (1981-06-08) 8 June 1981
NationalitySingaporean
Alma materCarnegie Mellon
Stanford
Harvard (on leave)
Known forventure capital,
Chinese name
Traditional Chinese陳映嵐
Simplified Chinese陈映岚

Tan has been named as a World Economic Forum (WEF) Young Global Leader (2012–2017) and served as a Selection Committee Member on the WEF Technology Pioneers (2015 – 2017), WEF Global Agenda Council member on Fostering Entrepreneurship (2011 - 2014)

Tan is an Honorary Adjunct Associate Professor at National University of Singapore and serves on the Strategic Research Innovation Fund Investment Committee at Nanyang Technology University.

References

  1. https://carro.sg/
  2. https://www.payfazz.com/
  3. https://shipper.id/
  4. https://flip.id/
  5. https://superapp.id/
  6. https://ljrlogistics.com/
  7. Tan, Ying (2 February 2010). The Way of the VC: Having Top Venture Capitalists on Your Board. ISBN 978-0470824993.
  8. Tan, Ying (12 April 2011). Chinnovation: How Chinese Innovators are Changing the World. ISBN 978-0470827963.
  9. Tan, Yinglan; Joquiño, Paulo (16 October 2020). Navigating ASEANnovation: The Reservoir Principle and Other Essays on Startups and Innovation in Southeast Asia. ISBN 978-9811227745.
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