About

I’m Elaine Daly.
I Help People Build Their Dreams.

Elaine has a been a fixture of the Malaysian entertainment in Malaysia and regionally for the last 25 years. A natural overachiever, Elaine finished her SPM at the age of 15 and was called to the bar as a lawyer by 21.

A model at age 14, Elaine was always destined to be in the entertainment industry and broke the proverbial glass ceiling and stereotypical view of beautiful women by firstly winning the Miss Universe Malaysia 2003 and then becoming an acclaimed actress, starring in many sitcoms in both Malaysia and Singapore, TVC ads here and regionally and finally achieving the pinnacle of Best Actress Award at the Anugerah Sri Angkasa for her role a Sybil Karthigesu (a Malaysian war heroine) in the award-winning biopic, ‘Apa Dosaku’.

A popular TV host, mainly hosting live talk shows, Elaine has been a mainstay of the Emcees in Malaysia, launching countless international brands in Malaysia and being trusted by corporates to oversee their corporate events. Her highlight to date has been being entrusted to host the Islamic Fashion Festival in London at Windsor palace in 2014. Elaine’s current work focuses on the online TV channel www.hurr.tv which was her brainchild and for which she is the CEO. She is the current National Director of the Miss Universe Malaysia organisation and launched a skincare range MUCA last year, which she is the Director of.

As now a Mother of 2, Elaine is a firm believer in building confident, beautiful women, capable of being empowered to achieve the greatness they deserve. Her motto of ‘Carpe Diem’ or ‘Seize the Day’ motivates her to create real difference in the lives of people wanting to transform themselves, grow in their careers and breakthrough the glass ceiling.

Confidence is not thinking you are better than everyone else; it's knowing that you have something valuable to offer.

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