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SMU ExD Dr Faisal Aman appointed as a Board Member of Institute of Neurodiversity Singapore

Published on 7 October 2025
Dr Faisal Aman appointed as a Board Member of the Institute of Neurodiversity Singapore. Congratulations

SMU Executive Development is pleased to announce that our Programme Director Dr Faisal Aman has been appointed as one of the Board Members of the Institute of Neurodiversity Singapore.

Alongside his fellow Board Members and Global Advisors of the Institute, Dr Faisal Aman will play the pivotal role of steering neurodiversity conversations in Singapore and across the globe.

Hazleen Ahmad, President, Chair and Founder of the Institute Of Neurodiversity Singapore (IONSG) and Deputy CEO of Institute Of Neurodiversity (ION) shared, “Dr Faisal Aman’s appointment to the Board of the Institute of Neurodiversity reflects the next chapter of ION’s mission in Singapore, where inclusion, research, and innovation intersect to build resilient systems for every mind. His depth of experience across education, leadership development, and policy design embodies what it means to translate knowledge into social impact.

“At a time when Singapore is positioning itself as a global hub for human-centred innovation, Dr Faisal’s insight into transformative learning and systemic change will be instrumental in shaping our approach. His work aligns closely with ION’s vision and with the conversations we’re leading globally, from Cambridge to Singapore, on co-creating technologies and environments that are inclusive, equitable, and context-aware. We are honoured to have him join us in advancing this collective mission.”



About the Institute of Neurodiversity Singapore
The Institute of Neurodiversity SIngapore is committed to transforming the lives of neurominorities in Singapore by fostering awareness, representation, research, connections, collaborations and celebration.

The Institute aims to create systemic change, social cohesion and social mobility that foster acceptance, support, and empowerment for individuals with neurodiverse traits by emphasizing collaboration with businesses, educational institutions, government agencies, and the wider community to drive sustainable impact.