Our Members

Singapore

Singapore Human Resources Institute (SHRI)

10 Eunos Road 8, Singapore Post Centre #13-07, Singapore 408600 | Tel: +65 6438 0012 | Email: enquiries@shri.org.sg  |  Website: www.shri.org.sg

SHRI comprises different core products and services: SHRI Academy, SHRI Corporate Learning & Consultancy Hub, SHRI Capability Development Centre and The Singapore Professionals’ & Executives’ Co-operative (SPEC). These services aim to promote continuous learning, upgrading and professional development.

Committed to promulgating and maintaining high standards of professionalism in human resource management and development, SHRI drives the HR agenda. We link and connect HR professionals and practitioners locally and overseas through our signature events and membership activities. We provide a comprehensive suite of events, conferences, seminars, dialogues and sharing sessions that serve as a springboard for corporations and individuals to find their own breakthroughs and transformations from discussions, exchanges, learning and networking. With a wide-ranging educational curriculum and adult training courses, we advocate a culture of continual life-long learning and skill-upgrading to enhance and enable knowledge acquisition and skills development at both corporate and individual levels. Our academic programmes and workshops are customised to cater to the dynamic learning needs of the current workforce. SHRI aims to reach out to the different stratums of the workforce: from professionals, managers, executives, technicians (PMETs) to mature and retrenched workers as well as those under-going career transitions. We seek to provide them with resources and avenues to enhance their competency and maintain employability.

President:  

Low Peck Kem, low_peck_kem@psd.gov.sg

Executive Director:

Eddie Lee, eddie.lee@shri.org.sg

Number of members: 3,000
Primary publication: Human Capital (quarterly publication)
Language: English
Major Events:

Singapore HR Awards, Singapore HR Challenge, Singapore HR Congress Sri Lanka