Thomson Medical Group CEO Roy Quek quits, remains non-executive board director

  • 📰 BusinessTimes
  • ⏱ Reading Time:
  • 65 sec. here
  • 3 min. at publisher
  • 📊 Quality Score:
  • News: 29%
  • Publisher: 51%

Singapore Headlines News

Singapore Latest News,Singapore Headlines

Thomson Medical Group's executive director and chief executive Roy Quek is stepping down to pursue 'other professional interests', but will remain a non-executive board director, said the group on Friday. Read more at The Business Times.

Thomson Medical Group's executive director and chief executive Roy Quek is stepping down to pursue"other professional interests", but will remain a non-executive board director, said the group on Friday.

Mr Quek will relinquish his role on Sept 16 after about four years with Thomson Medical, as the mainboard-listed group seeks to expand its operations beyond its two strongholds in Singapore and Malaysia. The 49-year-old joined Thomson Medical as executive chairman in 2015 and later, led the expansion of the group’s range of specialist services. He also oversaw the establishment of new platforms such as Thomson Wellth - one-stop health and wellness service platform - and set up Thomson Medical's first flagship nodal centre at Paragon Medical Centre.

"The board would like to express its thanks and appreciation to Mr Quek for his service to the group and look forward to his continued contribution as a member of the board," said Thomson Medical in its statement.Meanwhile, Thomson Medical also appointed Dr Wong Chiang Yin, a public health specialist, as special advisor to the company.Dr Wong is currently an independent director of RHT Health Trust and previously headed Cordlife Group, among his past roles.

He has also held senior positions in the public sector, including chief operating officer of Singapore General Hospital and Changi General Hospital and is also a part-time senior consultant with Singapore's Ministry of Health.

 

Thank you for your comment. Your comment will be published after being reviewed.
Please try again later.
We have summarized this news so that you can read it quickly. If you are interested in the news, you can read the full text here. Read more:

 /  🏆 15. in SG

Singapore Latest News, Singapore Headlines

Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.

IPO hopeful WeWork adds woman to board, CEO returns US$5.9 million, after backlashWeWork owner, The We Company, said on Wednesday it will add a woman, Frances Frei, to its board of directors and unwound a US$5.9 million (4.8 ...
Source: ChannelNewsAsia - 🏆 6. / 66 Read more »

IPO hopeful WeWork adds woman to board, CEO returns $8.2m after backlashNEW YORK (REUTERS) - WeWork owner The We Company took some steps on Wednesday (Sept 4) to burnish its appeal to investors ahead of its initial public offering by adding a woman, Frances Frei, to its all-male board and announcing that its CEO would return a US$5.9 million (S$8.2 million) payment for use of the trademarked word 'We'.. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Source: The Straits Times - 🏆 8. / 63 Read more »

IPO hopeful WeWork adds woman to board, CEO returns US$5.9m after backlash[NEW YORK] WeWork owner The We Company took some steps on Wednesday to burnish its appeal to investors ahead of its initial public offering by adding a woman, Frances Frei, to its all-male board and announcing that its CEO would return a US$5.9 million payment for use of the trademarked word 'We'. Read more at The Business Times.
Source: BusinessTimes - 🏆 15. / 51 Read more »

WeWork adds woman to board, CEO returns $8.2mNEW YORK : WeWork owner, The We Company, took steps on Wednesday to burnish its appeal to investors ahead of its initial public offering (IPO) by adding a woman, academic Frances Frei, to its all-male board and announcing that its chief executive officer (CEO) would return a US$5.9...
Source: thenewpaper - 🏆 7. / 63 Read more »

WeWork adds woman to its board after backlash ahead of IPOWeWork owner The We Company said on Wednesday it will add a woman to its board of directors and unwound a US$5.9 million payment to its chief ...
Source: ChannelNewsAsia - 🏆 6. / 66 Read more »

Republican, Democratic US lawmakers ask Google to expand copyright protectionsA bipartisan group of U.S. lawmakers on Wednesday asked the chief executive of Alphabet's Google to expand its use of technology that prevents ...
Source: ChannelNewsAsia - 🏆 6. / 66 Read more »