Board of Governors
Board of Governors
The Governors bring a wealth of experience to the Board from their professional lives which encompasses education, marketing, accountancy, investments and charitable work. As unpaid volunteers, they give of their time freely to assist in every aspect of school life. Their prime responsibility is to determine the strategy and direction for Stonyhurst Penang and to ensure the continued evolution of the school.
Michael Sng

Michael Sng
Chair of the Board of Governors
Michael Sng is the Chair of the Board of Governors of Stonyhurst International School, Penang. Michael is a founding member of the Board of Governors of St. Joseph’s Institution International Singapore. Michael was elected as President of the SJI Old Boys’ Association for two terms and served on the Board of Governors of SJI for three terms. Michael graduated from the National University of Singapore with a Bachelor of Arts degree (majoring in Economics and Sociology).
May Chew

May Chew
May Chew joined the Governing Body in 2019. May has a strong finance background, with over 20 years of experience in the finance and investment industry. May has been with TAEL Partners since 2009 and is currently the country head of TAEL Partners in Vietnam, where she is responsible for overseeing TAEL’s investments in the country. Prior to TAEL, she was an Associate Director with AmInvestment Bank Bhd.
Gerard F. Robless

Gerard F. Robless
Gerard F. Robless joined the Governing Body in 2021. Gerard has worked extensively supporting charities and community groups in Singapore, Kuching and Penang. He was awarded the ‘Benemerenti Medal’ by Pope Francis for his work in reaching out to the most vulnerable groups in the society; feeding and providing shelter to the homeless and bringing joy to children of the urban poor through tuition and recreation. Gerard and his wife, Sue-Ann have three grown children in Australia and Singapore.
Datin Bharathi a/p Suppiah

Datin Bharathi a/p Suppiah
Datin Bharathi Suppiah joined the Governing Body in 2022. As the Deputy General Manager of Chief Minister of Penang Incorporated (CMI), she has been instrumental in the establishment of Stonyhurst International School in Penang. Datin Bharathi also serves on the Board of Governors of her alma mater, SMK Convent Green Lane.
Pauline Puah

Pauline Puah
Pauline, is a qualified advocate and solicitor, with over 21 years of post-qualified legal experience, primarily in areas of private equity, M&As, and capital market. She commenced her career as a private practitioner in a reputable boutique corporate law firm in Kuala Lumpur. She is currently an executive director of TAEL Partners overseeing legal and regulatory compliance matters of TAEL Partners. Prior to joining TAEL Partners, she was with PETRONAS and Usaha Tegas Group. She is currently based in Singapore.
Jonathan Lim

Jonathan Lim
Jonathan Lim joined the Governing Body in 2022, Jonathan received his primary education in S.R.K. Methodist Petaling Jaya and then continued his secondary education at S.M. La Salle Petaling Jaya; thereby fully appreciating the value of a “mission school” education. A graduate of the University of Cambridge, he has over 20 years of extensive experience in private equity, investment banking and corporate finance. Jonathan is based in Kuala Lumpur, having lived in Bangkok and Singapore in the earlier part of his career.
Fr Francis Lim, SJ

Fr Francis Lim, SJ
Fr Francis, a Malaysian, joined the Jesuits of Malaysia-Singapore Region in 2001, and was ordained a priest in 2012. He studied philosophy at Driyarkara School of Philosophy in Jakarta, and theology at Regis College which is the Jesuit School of Theology at the University of Toronto. Upon his ordination, he served as the Principal of St Joseph’s Private Secondary School, a diocesan-owned school in Kuching, Malaysia, from 2012 to 2021. He was appointed as the Socius to the Regional Superior in March 2022, and assumed office as the Regional Superior of the Malaysia-Singapore Region on 15 December 2022.
Chris Malone

Chris Malone
Chris is the Managing Partner for Dalberg Advisors in Southeast Asia, a strategic advisory firm focusing on development and social impact. He joined Dalberg through the acquisition of Panl, a boutique consulting firm he founded in 2021.
Chris has had a twenty-year career in global strategy consulting including leadership roles at Boston Consulting Group, Deloitte and Monitor Group. During this time he has focused on advisory work that helps the social and economic development of emerging markets. Chris started his career at the Monitor Group – the strategy firm founded by Professor Michael Porter of the Harvard Business School, where he worked with Professor Porter across the Americas, Europe, the Middle East and Asia on national level competitiveness campaigns.
From 2015-2020 Chris was the managing director of the Boston Consulting Group (BCG) in Vietnam, where he lead the transformation of several state owned enterprises including Viettel the national telecoms leader, and Vietcombank the leading state owned retail bank. He also led strategic work with many of the country’s leading private corporations.
As an expert in Economic Development, Chris was selected to serve on the Vietnamese Government’s economic advisory committee, reporting to the former National Minister of Planning and Investment. He also served as the global head of Economic Development for BCG and was a member of the leadership team of the Public Sector practice. During this period Chris specialised in economic strategies for provincial economies in Vietnam.
Chris has a secondary area of expertise in education, and serves on the board of Fulbright University Vietnam, a partnership between the governments of Vietnam and the United States to bring US standard graduate education to Vietnam. For the last five years he has also worked at the intersection of AI, technology and education, and has led school transformations in twenty countries around the world working in partnership with the global technology leader in this space.
Chris is an alumni of Stonyhurst College, Lancashire and a graduate of Oxford University where he studied Classics at Lady Margaret Hall. He has completed Executive Leadership courses in Macroeconomics at London Business School, Public Policy at the LKY School of Public Policy in Singapore; and Finance, Accounting and Digital Marketing at the National University of Singapore. Chris represented Singapore at Masters level at the Touch Rugby World Cup in 2024 (Nottingham, UK) and continues to play competitively.