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Change from single person, company, organization is insufficient. The pace of change in our century is accelerating too fast for us to keep up with. Amidst chaos, change needs a different kind of effort. One that will take humankind to collaborate, imagine and co-create like never before. And this time, we need to come together with a far superior intelligence: technology. And change is ever more crucial among the rising billion in the third world. We have the power now to design the future. Through venture building change that wields technology with what makes us human: wisdom, trust, creativity, compassion and love. In a span of 12 years, Hui Woon has worn several hats as Strategist Marketeer, Business Consultant, Entrepreneur and Investor. Her first venture in Vietnam 7 years back began as a consulting firm, where she worked closely with startup CEOs and Founders ranging from F&B, FMCG, real estate and retail to tap into new market and business opportunties. Hence when founding Mash and The Purpose Group in 2013, she dedicated herself with a bold vision: changing the game of brand-building through unconventional yet purposeful solutions and campaigns. Most recently she founded Alley 51 Ventures, an up-and-coming Venture Builder that aims to rapidly build startups that aren’t only profitable but exists to solve hard problems in SEA and emerging markets. At Alley 51 Ventures, Hui Woon focuses on empowering young entrepreneurs and strengthening the Vietnam startup ecosystem. Hui Woon graduated with honors from University of Technology, Malaysia with a Bachelor in Chemical Engineering. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx