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Kelsie Tan

            Kelsie Tan's interest in the natural environment began
            at  fourteen  and  has  flourished  into  a  deep-rooted
            passion for ecological awareness. Her journey started in
            2012 when she volunteered with the Animal Concerns
            Research and Education Society (ACRES), educating the
            public  on  illegal  wildlife  trade  concerns.  In  2014,  she
            co-founded The Wild Side, a student interest group at
            Raffles  Girls'  School  (Secondary),  to  raise  awareness
            about Singapore's wildlife and to foster an understanding
            of its ecological importance.


            Kelsie's  drive  for  change  led  her  to  compete  in  the
            National Climate Change Competition (NCCC) and the
            National Youth Envirolympics Challenge (NYEC) in 2014,
                                                                                     Kelsie Tan
            where  she  and  her  teammates  secured  first  place  in            Product Manager,
            NYEC for their environmental conservation efforts.                     SkillsFuture SG

            In 2015, Kelsie co-authored and designed a children's
            book on raising awareness about common palm civets,   In  her  professional  capacity,  Kelsie  has  continued  to
            an  often  misunderstood  species  in  Singapore.  This   make impactful contributions. In 2021, as a Jobs-Skills
            initiative  brought  attention  to  the  effects  of  human-  Analyst at SkillsFuture Singapore (SSG), she supported
            wildlife conflict and serves as an educational resource   developing and publishing the inaugural Skills Demand
            distributed to schools and libraries island-wide.    for the Future Economy Report, highlighting key growth
                                                                 areas  in  the  Green,  Digital,  and  Care  economies.  The
            Kelsie's leadership and dedication earned her the 2017   Report steers Singapore's workforce towards acquiring
            HSBC NYAA Youth Environmental Award. As part of the   the necessary skills for an evolving, sustainable economy.
            Award,  she  participated  in  an  Earthwatch  expedition
            to Costa Rica, contributing to pollinator research — an   Kelsie  has  been  an  active  member  of  the  (HSS),
            experience  that  broadened  her  perspective  on  global   contributing to educational outreach and conservation
            environmental conservation and scientific study.     initiatives for reptiles and amphibians. She attended the
                                                                 10th World Congress of Herpetology (WCH) in Borneo
            Kelsie's   academic   pursuits   complemented   her   in 2024.
            environmental  work.  As  an  English  Literature  and  Art
            History student at Nanyang Technological  University   Kelsie  continues  to  promote  ecological  awareness  in
            (NTU),  she  organised  Environmental  Humanities  film   various capacities and remains a steadfast advocate for
            screenings to inspire dialogue and action within the NTU   biodiversity conservation and environmental education,
            community.  She  also  co-organised  book  club  sessions   influencing  future  generations  with  her  passion  and
            under  the  Herpetological  Society  of  Singapore  (HSS),   expertise.
            promoting knowledge exchange in herpetology and the
            humanities.




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