Nicholas led his team to host the inaugural 2010 Youth Olympic Games Culture and Education Programme at OBS, Pulau Ubin for more than 1,500 national athletes and coaches. Nicholas was instrumental in the policy formulation of the 2016 National Outdoor Adventure Education Masterplan including development plans for He undertook strategic roles in the operational expansion of the MOE-OBS Challenge Programme for all Secondary 3 students, the re-development of two Outward Bound training camps at Pulau Ubin and setting-up of the first-ever purpose-built adventure learning centre for children known as He was also credited with establishing bilateral training partnerships and overseas youth programmes with Outward Bound schools in Brunei Darussalam, Croatia, Hong Kong, India, Korea, Malaysia (Lumut & Sabah), Oman, Taiwan, South Africa and Vietnam. Nicholas Conceicao’s career in outdoor education and adventure learning spans over two decades at Outward Bound Singapore (OBS) and other outdoor pursuit centres. ![]() Nicholas Conceicao (Singapore) – CHAIR, OPERATIONS COMMITTEE Previously, John was Chief Executive Officer of The Trust Company Limited, Managing Partner of Blake Dawson (now Ashurst) and a Corporate and Mergers & Acquisitions partner at Mallesons Stephen Jaques (now King & Wood Mallesons). ![]() John chairs the Australian Institute of Company Directors and the Qantas Super Fund and he is a Director of IPH Limited and Integral Diagnostics Limited (both listed on the ASX). John is a professional non-executive director with more than 35 years of experience in legal, professional and financial services in Australia and Asia. John was a member of the Board of Outward Bound Australia from 2007 until 2019, the last four years as Chair. ![]() His three sons have each completed the standard 26-day course in Australia and his daughter did the standard Outward Bound New Zealand course at Anikiwa. John and his family have a long association with Outward Bound Australia having completed the standard 26-day course in 1975 following in the footsteps of his two older brothers and sisters. John Atkin (Australia) – Vice Chair & CHAIR, GOVERNANCE COMMITTEE
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