ISOTeam appoints former MP Teo Ho Pin as independent director
ISOTeam has appointed former Member of Parliament (MP) Teo Ho Pin to its board of directors as an independent director.
With a public service career spanning over 20 years, including MP for various constituencies, Dr Teo has chaired multiple Government Parliamentary Committees for National Development, Environment and Water Resources, Law, and Home Affairs. He also served as the Mayor of the North West District of Singapore for more than 19 years until 2020.
As the former chairman of the Holland-Bukit Panjang Town Council from 2001 to 2020, Dr Teo had about 50,000 public housing flats and commercial units under his charge and served as adviser in formulating township management policies, facilities management programmes and improvement projects.
He also served as the coordinating chairman for the 15 town councils in Singapore (2006-2020), in which he undertook the management of about one million public housing flats and implemented joint projects among the town councils.
Dr Teo has a master's degree in project management and a doctorate in building from Heriot Watt University in the United Kingdom. Most recently, he was appointed as an adjunct professor at the National University of Singapore in 2017 and a visiting professor at the Singapore University of Technology and Design in 2020. He is presently an independent director of Tiong Seng Holdings.
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