A graduate of the
National University of Singapore (NUS)
Faculty of Law as a
Public Service Commission merit scholar, Wong won the Best Oralist (Championship Round) at the 1985
Philip C. Jessup International Law Moot Court Competition, where she was a member of the victorious NUS moot team. Wong started her career with the
Commercial Affairs Department, prosecuting complex commercial and securities frauds. She obtained a
Master of Laws in corporate law from
New York University in 1990 and practised in the New York office of
Coudert Brothers before returning to Singapore in 1992. Wong also provided communications consultancy and held several top management portfolios within the television production arena. She has anchored a television current affairs show
After Hours, and used to host a radio programme,
Sex, Rights & Videotape. Wong has worked as a
prosecutor and an international finance lawyer. Wong also serves as a mentor on the playwright development platform Watch This Space, spearheaded by director-playwright
Chong Tze Chien, where she first mentored teacher and playwright Lucas Ho. Wong joined NUS in 2002 as director of the legal skills programme. ==Plays==