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Annual Report 2015 23 KEY MANAGEMENT choo chek siew neo eng hoe chan mui wah, daisy tan i-lin, tammy CORPORATE OFFICE CHOO CHEK SIEW NEO ENG HOE TAN I-LIN, TAMMY group financial officer group information officer group corporate Mr Choo Chek Siew is the Group Mr Neo Eng Hoe was appointed Group communications officer Financial Officer. He is responsible for Information Officer on 1 April 2015 . Ms Tan I-Lin, Tammy was appointed the Group’s financial and statutory He oversees the Group’s Information Group Corporate Communications reporting, budgeting, financial control Technology (IT) functions and Officer in March 2004 . She is and policies, treasury and debt applications, and supports strategic responsible for the Group’s corporate management and taxation. Mr Choo and business needs. Prior to this communications functions, including joined the Group in July 2003 . He started appointment, Mr Neo was the Senior promoting the Group’s image, his career with PricewaterhouseCoopers Vice President of Group IT. Before overseeing its various publications, and moved on to become Group Internal joining the Group in 2003 , he started coordinating requests for sponsorships Audit Manager of United Engineers Ltd. his career at the Port of Singapore and donations, and liaising with the Mr Choo was the Regional Financial Authority, and was the General media community. Ms Tan is the Group’s Controller at Citibank N.A and Chief Manager, Systems & Services Unit at Spokesman. She started her career with of Staff at Union Bank of Switzerland Singapore Computer Systems Limited. Singapore Press Holdings in 1995 and before joining the Development Mr Neo holds a Bachelor of Business in held several positions in The Straits Bank of Singapore Ltd as Head of Business Administration from the Royal Times, including Deputy Money Editor Integration. Prior to joining the Group, Melbourne Institute of Technology. and Deputy News Editor. Ms Tan holds a he was with Oversea-Chinese Banking Bachelor of Social Sciences (Hons) from Corporation Ltd as Group Head of CHAN MUI WAH, DAISY the National University of Singapore. Finance. Mr Choo holds a Bachelor of group human resource officer Economics (Hons) from the Australia Ms Chan Mui Wah, Daisy is the Group National University and is an Australian Human Resource Officer. She started her Chartered Accountant. career with the Ministry of Education before moving on to join the Personnel Department at the then Singapore Bus Service ( 1978 ) Ltd in 1985 . She has also held appointments in the Queensland Corrective Services Commission (Brisbane/Australia) and the Public Service Division, Prime Minister’s Office (Singapore). She was re-appointed SBS Transit Ltd’s Human Resource Manager in 1996 . Ms Chan holds a degree in Psychology from the University of Western Australia. 24 ComfortDelGro Corporation Limited KEY MANAGEMENT choo peng yen eng sok yong ong poh sim, may chan wan tak, wendy CORPORATE OFFICE CHOO PENG YEN ONG POH SIM, MAY group investor relations and group internal audit officer special projects officer Ms Ong Poh Sim, May is the Group Mr Choo Peng Yen was appointed Internal Audit Officer. She is responsible Group Investor Relations and Special for the internal audit functions of the Projects Officer on 1 November 2010 . Group. She joined the Group in 1981 as He was the General Manager of the Internal Auditor and was subsequently North East China Business Unit. Mr Choo appointed to head the Internal Audit joined the Group in 1978 and was the Department. Ms Ong holds a Bachelor of Senior Vice President (Group Business Accountancy from Nanyang University. Development) prior to his appointment in China. He holds a Bachelor of CHAN WAN TAK, WENDY Business Administration from the company secretary University of Singapore and attended Ms Chan Wan Tak, Wendy joined the the International Executive Programme Group in September 2007 as Vice at INSEAD (France). President of Group Finance. She is currently Senior Vice President of ENG SOK YONG Group Finance. She is also the Company group business Secretary. Prior to joining the Group, development officer Ms Chan was the Vice President of Ms Eng Sok Yong, Group Business Finance and Operations of k 1 Ventures Development Officer, joined the Limited. Before this, she was with 2007 Group in February . She also holds Deloitte & Touche LLP as Senior Audit concurrent position as Senior Vice Manager. Ms Chan holds a Bachelor President of Corporate Development of Accounting and Finance (Hons) at SBS Transit Ltd, which is a subsidiary from the University of Glamorgan, of the Group. Prior to this, she was the United Kingdom. She is a Chartered Group Director of Policy and Planning Accountant of the Institute of Singapore at the Land Transport Authority, where Chartered Accountants and a Fellow she was in charge of its corporate of the Chartered Association of communications, policy development, Certified Accountants. infrastructure and strategic planning departments. She had previously served as Assistant Director in the Ministry of Trade and Industry. Ms Eng, who was a Public Service Commission (PSC) Scholar, holds a Master of Science from the London School of Economics. Annual Report 2015 25 gan juay kiat yang ban seng sim wing yew chua teck leong, jimmy huam chak khoon BUSINESS UNITS —SINGAPORE GAN JUAY KIAT YANG BAN SENG CHUA TECK LEONG, JIMMY chief executive officer, chief executive officer, chief executive officer, sbs transit taxi business, comfortdelgro comfortdelgro insurance brokers Mr Gan Juay Kiat was appointed Chief Mr Yang Ban Seng is the Chief Executive Mr Chua Teck Leong, Jimmy is the Chief Executive Officer of SBS Transit Ltd on Officer of Taxi Business in Singapore. Executive Officer of ComfortDelGro 1 March 2010 . He joined the Group He oversees the operations of Comfort Insurance Brokers Pte Ltd. He is in February 2006 as Group Corporate Transportation Pte Ltd and CityCab Pte responsible for all aspects of the Group’s Planning Officer. He was the Chief Ltd. Prior to joining the Group in 1989 , insurance, claims and risk management Executive Officer and Director of Mr Yang served as Assistant Director activities. Prior to joining the Group, ComfortDelGro Bus Pte Ltd before of the Ministry of Education, Deputy Mr Chua was the Chief Executive Officer assuming the role of Chief Operating Director of the Ministry of Home Affairs of Zuellig Insurance Brokers Pte Ltd. Officer of SBS Transit in April 2007 . He and the National Trades Union Congress’ Mr Chua graduated from the University was appointed Executive Director on Secretary for Co-operatives. He holds of Singapore with a Bachelor of Arts 1 March 2009 . Prior to joining the Group, a Bachelor of Science (Operations (Hons) and holds a Master of Business Mr Gan was Chief Corporate Officer at Research and Statistics) (Hons) from the Administration from the University of the Ascott Group, Senior Vice President University of Manchester and a Master Hull, United Kingdom. In recognition of (Corporate Planning) at CapitaLand of Business Administration from the his contribution to community service, Limited, Senior Vice President (Retail National University of Singapore. Mr Chua was awarded the Public Service & Distribution) at Times Publishing Medal (PBM) in 1997 and the Public Limited and Divisional Director at SIM WING YEW Service Star (BBM) in 2001 . He was General Electric. He started his career chief executive officer, appointed a Justice of the Peace in 2005 . in the Singapore Armed Forces (SAF) vicom where he held several senior command Mr Sim Wing Yew was appointed Chief HUAM CHAK KHOON and staff appointments. Mr Gan, who Executive Officer of VICOM Ltd on chief executive officer, was a President’s Scholar and an SAF 1 May 2012 . Prior to this appointment, comfortdelgro driving centre (UK) Scholar, holds a Bachelor of Arts he was Chief Operating Officer of Mr Huam Chak Khoon is the Chief (Engineering Tripos) from the University ComfortDelGro Engineering Pte Ltd Executive Officer of ComfortDelGro of Cambridge, United Kingdom. since August 2008 before assuming Driving Centre Pte Ltd. He was the role as Chief Executive Officer on responsible for the setting-up and 1 March 2011 . Mr Sim first joined the operation of the Driving Centre when Group in September 2002 as a General he was appointed its Executive Director Manager in charge of two maintenance in 1996 . Mr Huam joined the Group workshops in SBS Transit Ltd’s Fleet in 1984 as a Trainer. Mr Huam holds a Management Department. In June Bachelor of Commerce from Nanyang 2006 , he assumed responsibility as the University, a Graduate Diploma in General Manager for all five SBS Transit’s Training and Development from the workshops. Mr Sim holds a Bachelor Singapore Institute of Management, and of Engineering (Hons) in Mechanical a Master of Science in Education and and Production Engineering from the Training from the University of Leicester, Nanyang Technological University and a United Kingdom. Master of Business Administration from the University of Hull, United Kingdom. 26 ComfortDelGro Corporation Limited KEY MANAGEMENT jayne kwek pang weng heng ong beng tin, mary ang soo hock BUSINESS UNITS —SINGAPORE JAYNE KWEK ONG BENG TIN, MARY chief executive officer, chief executive officer, moove media comfortdelgro rent-a-car Mrs Jayne Kwek joined the Group in Ms Ong Beng Tin, Mary joined the October 2004 and is currently the Chief Group in 1996 and is the Chief Executive Executive Officer of Moove Media Officer of ComfortDelGro Rent-A-Car Pte Ltd. She is an Executive Council Pte Ltd. Prior to her appointment, she Member of the Institute of Advertising was the Chief Operating Officer and Singapore and has won many served as the Head of Sales and General prestigious advertising awards, including Manager in the Company. She has the Singapore Media Award and the 20 years’ experience in the car rental Singapore Hall of Fame Advertising industry, beginning her career as a Sales Awards.
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