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  2. Wee Ee Cheong - Wikipedia

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    In 1979, Wee joined UOB, and in 2000, was appointed deputy chairman and president. [3] Wee has been CEO of UOB since April 2007. [1]Wee is also deputy chairman of Far Eastern Bank, chair of the Association of Banks in Singapore and the IBF Standards Committee, and an honorary council member of the Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce & Industry.

  3. Low Teck Seng - Wikipedia

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    Low Teck Seng is a Singaporean engineer and academic administrator. He was dean of engineering at the National University of Singapore (NUS), founding principal of Republic Polytechnic, and managing director of A*STAR before becoming chief executive officer of the National Research Foundation, Prime Minister's Office.

  4. ISEAS – Yusof Ishak Institute - Wikipedia

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    The library houses over half a million items related to south-east Asia in the area of economics, politics, international relations, culture, and social studies. The collections, built up over decades, are both historical and contemporary, including a range of multimedia titles.

  5. Committee for Private Education - Wikipedia

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    The Committee for Private Education (CPE) is an agency under SkillsFuture Singapore (SSG) and was previously a statutory board under the Ministry of Education (MOE) of Singapore. The Singapore Workforce Development Agency and Council for Private Education was restructured to form SSG on 3 October 2016.

  6. Chua Sock Koong - Wikipedia

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    Before helming Singtel as Group CEO, Chua served in various key capacities within the company, most notably CEO International and Group CFO, after first joining as Treasurer in 1989. She was instrumental in the corporatisation of Singtel in 1992 and its subsequent successful listing on the Singapore Stock Exchange a year later. [ 4 ]

  7. Taylor's Education Group - Wikipedia

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    Taylor's Education Group is a network of international schools and post-secondary institutions based in Selangor, Malaysia [1] that operates throughout South-East Asia. [2] It currently holds several for-profit K-12 schools and higher-education institutions, a student accommodation Hostel management business, and a property management company that primarily operates the campuses of its ...

  8. Josephine Teo - Wikipedia

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    Josephine Teo Li Min (née Yong; Chinese: 杨莉明; born 8 July 1968) [2] [1] is a Singaporean politician who has been serving as Minister for Digital Development and Information, and Second Minister for Home Affairs since 2017.

  9. Education in Singapore - Wikipedia

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    A fifth autonomous university Singapore Institute of Technology (SIT) was announced in 2009. [87] The institution started in 2010 and is intended to provide an upgrading pathway for polytechnic and arts institution graduates. [88] [89] In 2017, Singapore University of Social Sciences (SUSS) was declared as the country's sixth autonomous public ...