Eileen Aw (née Fam; born 1938 or 1939) is a Singaporean medical practitioner and Girl Guide leader.
[6] The following year, she became the founding secretary of the Trefoil Guild, an association for former members Girl Guides who were unable to continue such work.
In July 1977, Aw was appointed Chief Commissioner of the Singapore Girl Guides Association,[4] a role which she held until 1984.
[1] The department was initially a "matchmaking body" aiming to aid "unmarried graduate women.
[15] In the same year, she was promoted to Superscale E.[16] She left the department in 1990 to serve as the head of the health service of the National University of Singapore from 2 July onwards, after which she was replaced by Ang Wai Hoong.
[11] Aw received the Public Administration Medal (Gold) at the 1987 National Day awards for her "commitment, indomitable spirit and sincerity", which "made Singaporeans more aware of the problem of single graduate women" and "changed attitudes of single graduates towards marriage.
[20] As of 2021, she was a Deputy Registrar of Marriages and the chair of the Board of the Singapore Mission School in Laos, located in Vientiane.