FIRST OF HER NAME
Tatler Malaysia|March 2023
Fortified with authenticity, courage and resilience, these ten Malaysian women broke through the glass ceiling thanks to their ambition and competence
Ji Fang Qing
FIRST OF HER NAME

Setting the precedence for other women, by becoming the first female in charge of the country’s central bank, representing Malaysia in the international fora or being the first Malaysian actress to star alongside superstars in the global stage is quite the feat.

Confidence comes from within, and the success of these women shines right through as they become the first Malaysians to pioneer a new generation of value-driven women. Gone are the days of rigid intellectualism; these women show us that it’s all about staying true to who you are.

Despite being in the scene for decades, they remain humble and professional, carrying themselves with an air of elegance that is never imposing.

Assertiveness and authenticity, resourcefulness and resilience, these role models and industry experts lead with an open heart and a desire to learn. Behind their long list of lifetime achievements are years of hard work, dedication and setbacks. But most of all, faith in themselves and what they do.

ANI ZONNEVELD The first Malaysian to win a Grammy

As the daughter of a Malaysian ambassador, Ani Zonneveld spent most of her formative years in Germany, Egypt and India. Along the way, she picked up all sorts of musical instruments—the piano, tabla, sitar, dumbek, bass, guitar and organ, crafting an identity for herself. A devoted Muslim and musician at heart, what brought her to pursue a music career in Los Angeles for 25 years resulted in 60 published songs and numerous accolades worldwide.

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