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G.K. Goh Holdings appoints David Lim Teck Leong as director

He is director of several companies publicly listed on the Singapore Exchange.

The Board of G.K. Goh Holdings announced the appointment of David Lim Teck Leong as independent director.

Mr Lim, 57, is a non-executive director of Z-Obee Holdings.He also sits on the boards of private companies in Singapore, Indonesia and Thailand in non-executive and independent capacities and on the executive committees of several private equity investments.

Mr Lim is the founder and managing director of David Lim & Partners LLP. He began his career at Rodyk & Davidson in 1982 with a focus on commercial litigation, corporate finance, restructuring and mergers & acquisitions. Mr Lim has represented MNCs and corporations from the financial and banking sectors, fund management, private equity, manufacturing, tobacco, information technology and telecommunications, infrastructure, property development, food, hospitality, healthcare, shipping and electronics. Mr Lim is an honorary legal adviser (for David Lim & Partners LLP) of the Singapore Physiotherapy Association, according to a G.K. Goh Holdings report.

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