OUR VISION
To build a better Malaysian society through Olympism
OUR MISSION
To educate and create awareness of positive values of sport through social engagement
Leadership Through a Different Lens: Benjamin Lee Wei Bin
MOiAS is proud to celebrate the inspiring journey of Benjamin Lee Wei Bin, who has been named the first visually impaired Young Leader by United Through Sports (UTS). Benjamin’s story is a powerful reminder that leadership is not defined by limitations, but by purpose, empathy and the courage to advocate for others. His commitment to inclusion and the rights of marginalised communities strongly reflects the values that MOiAS seeks to nurture through sport.
Benjamin’s journey also highlights the importance of creating safe, inclusive and empowering environments for young leaders to thrive. By consistently challenging perspectives and encouraging dialogue around equality and human rights, he represents a new generation of leaders who lead with conviction, compassion and authenticity.
To learn more about Benjamin’s journey and the impact of his work, read the full article on the United Through Sports website here: https://uts.sport/leadership-through-a-different-lens-introducing-benjamin-lee-wei-bin-the-first-visually-impaired-uts-young-leader
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