Keppel Telecommunications and Transportation names Thomas Pang Thieng Hwi as CEO

He will replace Pang Hee Hon who tendered his resignation effective 1 July 2014 for personal reasons.

Keppel Telecommunications and Transportation (Keppel T&T) announced the appointment of Thomas Pang Thieng Hwi as chief executive officer effective 1 July 2014.

Mr Pang, 49, will be responsible for the overall management, operations and performance of the Keppel T&T group, according to a Keppel T&T report.

He is currently the CEO of Keppel Infrastructure Fund Management (in its capacity as Trustee-Manager of Keppel Infrastructure Trust) from 29 June 2010 until his appointment. Before this, he was general manager (1 May 2007 to 28 June 2010) and assistant general manager (1 January 2004 to 30 April 2007) for corporate development of Keppel Offshore and Marine.

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