Ms. Jane YEOH
Director of Asia Sustainability, Lam Research
Jane Yeoh is a seasoned leader with 26 years of experience in the semiconductor industry, specializing in sustainability, facility projects, operations, and services. As the Director of Asia Sustainability at Lam Research, Jane is responsible for setting and implementing the company's environmental, social, and governance strategies and goals in the Asia-Pacific region, including achieving 100% renewable electricity by 2030 and net zero emissions by 2050. She is responsible for driving net zero roadmaps for Lam’s Asia locations, integrating sustainability requirements into facilities, and developing a regional renewable energy strategy.
She leads several employee resource groups focused on sustainability, including Lam Manufacturing Malaysia Green Team and the Lam Employee Sustainability Community, and is expanding these groups across Asia. Prior to her current role, Jane served as the Director of Facilities at Lam Manufacturing Malaysia (LMM). She played a pivotal role in the construction and start-up of LMM, Lam’s largest and most advanced manufacturing facility. In 2022, Jane spearheaded the installation of solar panels at LMM, which now provides 20% of its electrical power. Before joining Lam, Jane was the Director of Facility & Site Services at OSRAM in Malaysia (now known as ams OSRAM), where she led greenfield and brownfield fab-building projects, including the setup of facility requirements for new factories, site selection, design, tender, and construction management. Throughout her extensive career in site services, she has developed expertise in EHS, facility operations reliability, cost and space efficiency, and sustainable office design.
In addition, Jane also serves as one of the SEMI SCC Scope 2 Renewable Electricity (RE) Workgroup leaders, representing the Asia Pacific region and supporting industry collaboration to accelerate renewable electricity adoption and Scope 2 decarbonization. Jane holds a bachelor’s degree in chemistry from University of Technology Malaysia and a master’s degree in science, majoring in Instrumentation Chemistry, from University of Science Malaysia.
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Industry Decarbonisation: Public–Private Partnerships
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