Low currently leads three NGO: Global Entrepreneurship Movement (GEM), Kakiseni and WOMEN:girls. She is also co-founder of four business service companies. In 2000, Low started hosting a talkshow named
3R, a women's program on
TV3. She gives credit to her experience at 3R for understanding the media industry and discovering new opportunities. In addition to her TV activities and hosting events, Low directed the TV programs Satelit and Generasi for
Astro Ria, a Malaysian 24-hour TV network; and Growing Pains for
RTM2, a
free-to-air television channel operated by the
Radio Television Malaysia. In 2002, Low's talkshow 3R won the best infotainment programme award at the
Asian Television Awards. Her directorial debut,
Your World, My World (2003) won the Best Short Film and The People's Choice awards at the Starlight Cinema Short Film Festival 2003 in
Singapore Trio Indonesia, an interactive TV series, was Low's first project as a Director outside of Malaysia. She also wrote and directed a play titled
The Girl from Ipoh, a comedy staged in 2005. Low also created and directed
5 Jingga, a series of TV musical drama about youth issues on 8TV that started on 12 August 2008. In 2008, Low joined the French multinational retailer
Carrefour Malaysia and Singapore as its youngest Director of marketing and communications. She worked at this company until January 2012. In 2011, Low was selected as a
Subject Matter Expert for the Malaysian Prime Minister's
roundtable on engaging the youth. She then acted as the leader of its performing arts pillar that maps the industry's growth for the Dasar Industri Kreatif Negara. In 2013, Low won in the media and arts category, the Malaysia's Women Weekly Great Women of Our Time award for her initiative
WOMEN:girls, a program she created 2011 to match younger girls with accomplished women as inspiration and
role models. Then, she was named
Most Successful Woman of 2014 by Jessica Malaysia magazine. From 2015 to 2017, Low was a member of the board of the National Advisory Council on the Integration of Women in Development set up by the
Ministry of Women, Family and Community Development (Malaysia). ==Filmography==