Hannah Yeoh was born on January 9, 1979, in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. She grew up in a middle-class family and was raised with strong values of integrity and social responsibility. Yeoh showed academic promise from a young age and excelled in her studies.
She pursued a degree in law and graduated with honors from the University of Malaya. After completing her studies, Yeoh began working as a lawyer, where she gained valuable experience in advocating for justice and equality.
Yeoh's passion for social justice and desire to create positive change in her community led her to pursue a career in politics. In 2008, she made history by becoming the first woman Speaker of the Selangor State Assembly, a position she held with grace and integrity.
In 2018, Yeoh was elected as a member of the Parliament of Malaysia for the Segambut constituency in the Federal Territory of Kuala Lumpur. She quickly gained recognition for her dedication to serving her constituents and advocating for important issues such as women's rights, education, and affordable healthcare.
Yeoh's tireless commitment to public service has not gone unnoticed. She has received numerous awards and accolades for her leadership and contribution to Malaysian society. In addition to her political achievements, Yeoh is a sought-after speaker and advocate for social change.
Yeoh is a devoted wife to her husband, Ramanchandran Muniandy, and a loving mother to their two daughters, Shay Adora Ram and Kayleigh Imani Ram. Despite her busy schedule, Yeoh prioritizes spending quality time with her family and instilling in her children the values of kindness and compassion.
Throughout her career, Hannah Yeoh has shown unwavering dedication to serving the people of Malaysia and fighting for a more just and equitable society. Her passion for social justice and commitment to public service continue to inspire others to make a difference in their communities.