Our people

Change-makers committed to improving humanity's future

“I alone cannot change the world,
but I can cast a stone across the waters to create many ripples.”
-Mother Theresa

Founder

Ming Li Tan is the founder of The Life Review, an organisation that envisions a compassionate world in which conversations about death, dying, and bereavement are normalised.

As a Movement and Mindfulness Facilitator and Reiki Master, Ming Li often works closely with clients dealing with terminal illness and grief. Embracing a calling to provide more support for those facing the end of life and their caregivers, she pursued specialised training in End of Life Doula services through INELDA, focusing particularly on dementia care. She is currently pursuing a MSc in Thanatology with renowned death educator Janet McCord.

Through her work with The Life Review, Ming Li strives to provide comfort, understanding, and support to the dying and their loved ones through the challenging end-of-life journey.

Our advisors

  • Dr. Georg Bollig

    Georg Bollig, MD, MAS (Palliative Care), PhD, DEAA is a physician and researcher

    He currently works as senior consultant in Palliative Medicine and head of Palliative Medicine at the Academic teaching hospital Helios Klinikum Schleswig in Germany.

    Georg is the leader of the International Last Aid working group and the Last Aid research Group International (LARGI). His main current research interests are public palliative care education (PPCE), Last Aid Courses and telepalliative care.

  • Tricia Lee

    Tricia is a Communications and PR professional with over 20 years of expertise in various marketing and communication functions.

    She is currently the Director of Communications & Marketing at Community Foundation of Singapore, driving the development and implementation of all brand management and publicity for the organisation.

  • Ang Aik Heng

    Aik Heng is an award-winning producer for quality Chinese documentaries and drama series, with more than 20 years of production experience.

    He directed “This Too Shall Pass”, on the dying wishes of a 70-year-old family man, screened in Pusan and Singapore International Film Festival. He also produced a 4-part series “Facing Death” and another on Mongolia’s palliative care system in “A Medical’s Journey

...and countless other invaluable shadow advisors who have quietly supported us behind the scenes, for whom our gratitude knows no bounds