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From entertainer to technopreneur

Audrey Simon
Audrey Simon • 11 min read

Irene Ang has a diverse entertainment background: Stage, TV, and movies. She is recognised for her role as Rosie Phua in the comedy TV series Chua Chu Kang. As someone deeply entrenched in the industry, Ang empathises with the challenges faced by performers during the onset of the pandemic in 2020. 
That was one of the biggest push factors for her to start IAmCasting, an online platform linking industry talents — models, actors, celebrities, singers, content creators, sports stars, and performers — with clients and opportunities worldwide, free from physical, geographical, and time constraints. It fosters a dynamic community where talents can flourish and learn from international experiences. Ang has had many experiences in the industry for the last 25 years, such as organising concerts, producing movies, and even a musical.
Ang recalls: “About a decade ago, I realised there were limited resources to help everyone. Many talented individuals, especially those in theatre, inspired me, but I saw them struggle to make ends meet. Some even left the industry altogether. I felt a strong desire to help more people but didn’t know where to start. Then Covid-19 hit, prompting me to revisit an idea I had years ago about creating a casting platform.”
Recently Harry Yew, her assistant, reminded her of her idea of setting up IAmCasting, which had been brewing for years. Ang recalls: “In 2017, we experienced success with Henry Golding in Crazy Rich Asians, fuelling the dream of expanding beyond our original goals. However, I went through a period of uncertainty, feeling lost and unsure of what to do next. I’ve explored various avenues — music, movies, theatre, festivals — but nothing seemed to ignite my passion. Then Covid-19 forced everyone to pause and rethink their priorities.”
The onset of the pandemic forced Ang to stay put, which was not easy for someone as restless as her. She tapped into her restlessness and began exploring options to enhance productivity, including utilising grants and encouraging staff to engage in SkillsFuture programmes. Technically speaking, SkillsFuture is about sending staff to attend upskilling courses and cannot be used for flexible work arrangements. There are many grants, such as productivity grants like those given to IAmCasting which Ang stumbled upon and saw an opportunity to address a long-standing challenge in the industry: Casting talent for overseas projects.

Addressing a challenge
Ang explains: “In the past, casting involved significant travel and logistics, which was both time-consuming and costly. However, with the rise of video-conferencing platforms like Zoom and Skype during the pandemic, I revisited the idea of remote casting. I conducted research online and discovered that many agencies, like mine, were leveraging their websites and social media platforms to scout talent. Despite challenges in determining the exact market size, I recognised the potential for streamlining the casting process and providing a platform for talent to showcase themselves.”
Inspired by the growth of similar businesses in the industry, Ang decided to pursue this idea further. With the support of consultants and investors, she transformed the concept into a tech-driven venture. After several rounds of grant applications and diligent work, she successfully launched the platform at the Singapore Media Festival in December 2023 with the backing of the Infocomm Media Development Authority (IMDA).

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