Grooming Singapore talent
Outgoing chairman says links with the global group spell greater development opportunities for employees in the Republic
Singapore
SHELL Singapore is today more integrated than ever with the global group, presenting with it expanded development opportunities for its employees here.
In an exclusive interview with The Business Times, outgoing chairman Lee Tzu Yang said: "We've always been a very core part of Shell given our history ... In a way, we're now even more integrated into the mind and management of the group."
This offers opportunities for both Shell's business and its people. While Shell in Singapore has never been about the Singapore market alone but also the regional market, now it is the global market that its employees serve, he said.
Mr Lee, 59, will retire at the end of this month, and will be succeeded by Goh Swee Chen, who will concurrently remain as vic…
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