Wee Min Ong, vice president of sales & MICE, at Marina Bay Sands (MBS) in Singapore, has been named the recipient of the 2025 ICCA Global Community Impact Award.
The award recognises an individual who has made a significant and lasting contribution to the global meetings and events community through leadership, innovation, and positive social impact. The award was presented to Ong during the IBTM World conference in Barcelona.

With over 26 years in the business events sector, Ong has been instrumental in positioning Singapore as a leading destination for transformative and sustainable meetings. Under his leadership, MBS has established new benchmarks for community-centred and legacy-focused event experiences.
“This recognition… is a testament to the collective passion and dedication of the MBS team in putting Singapore firmly on the global meetings map. This award reinforces our belief that impactful events can inspire change, foster collaboration, and leave a lasting legacy,” said Ong.
“We will continue to push boundaries and elevate the industry through purposeful, transformative and sustainable event experiences, reimagining the future and championing the growth and development of the future of our industry.”
The ICCA Global Community Impact Award, launched as part of ICCA’s Vision 2030, champions individuals and organisations that shape the future of meetings through sustainability, inclusion, and community legacy.






