Daniel Chow
Principal
Daniel has more than 20 years of strategy consulting and industry experience. His expertise spans strategy, M&A, post-merger integration and technology & innovation management
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Past Experience
Daniel is a Principal at Arthur D. Little based in Singapore, advising clients throughout the Asia Pacific region on business growth strategy, mergers & acquisitions, post-merger integration, and technology & innovation management. In addition to his primary focus on the Aviation, Maritime, Mobility & Rail sectors in the Travel & Transportation industry, Daniel has led various projects in Chemicals, Consumer Goods, Industrial Equipment, Logistics, Manufacturing, Technology, Telecom, Media & Entertainment and Electronics industries.
In the past 20 years, he has worked in multiple regional strategy, investment and operational roles with multi-national corporations across the Asia Pacific region. He has managed multiple business lines, M&A and venture deals, joint venture partnerships, and strategic planning initiatives in markets including Australia, China, Hong Kong, India, Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines, Singapore, Taiwan, Thailand, United Kingdom, and Vietnam. He was also an entrepreneur who built and sold a business in the logistics industry.
Prior to joining Arthur D. Little, he focused on helping corporates achieve their business transformation goals by collaborating and investing in technology start-up companies. He helped setup corporate venturing programs and corporate venture capital funds for multi-national corporations in Hong Kong and Singapore.
Daniel graduated with First Class Honours in Materials Science & Engineering from Imperial College London, United Kingdom. He attended an International Management Program jointly organized by National University of Singapore and Stanford University’s Graduate School of Business.
Improving airport resilience
Priming the growth engine
The future of mobility 5.0
Daniel is a Principal at Arthur D. Little based in Singapore, advising clients throughout the Asia Pacific region on business growth strategy, mergers & acquisitions, post-merger integration, and technology & innovation management. In addition to his primary focus on the Aviation, Maritime, Mobility & Rail sectors in the Travel & Transportation industry, Daniel has led various projects in Chemicals, Consumer Goods, Industrial Equipment, Logistics, Manufacturing, Technology, Telecom, Media & Entertainment and Electronics industries.
In the past 20 years, he has worked in multiple regional strategy, investment and operational roles with multi-national corporations across the Asia Pacific region. He has managed multiple business lines, M&A and venture deals, joint venture partnerships, and strategic planning initiatives in markets including Australia, China, Hong Kong, India, Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines, Singapore, Taiwan, Thailand, United Kingdom, and Vietnam. He was also an entrepreneur who built and sold a business in the logistics industry.
Prior to joining Arthur D. Little, he focused on helping corporates achieve their business transformation goals by collaborating and investing in technology start-up companies. He helped setup corporate venturing programs and corporate venture capital funds for multi-national corporations in Hong Kong and Singapore.
Daniel graduated with First Class Honours in Materials Science & Engineering from Imperial College London, United Kingdom. He attended an International Management Program jointly organized by National University of Singapore and Stanford University’s Graduate School of Business.
Improving airport resilience
Priming the growth engine
The future of mobility 5.0
More About Daniel
- Stanford University Graduate School of BusinessExecutive Program in International Management
- Imperial College LondonBACHELOR OF ENGINEERING (MATERIALS SCIENCE & ENGINEERING)
- MTR Lab, MTR Corporation, Hong KongInvestment Partner
- Ventures, ComfortDelGro Corporation, SingaporeVice President
- Greater China, Warner Bros. DiscoveryExecutive Director