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Amara Holdings names Dawn Teo as chief operating officer

She is an alternate director to the company’s CEO.

Amara Holdings has appointed Dawn Teo as its new chief operating officer (COO).

She is the daughter of Amara Holdings’ director, CEO, and substantial shareholder, Teo Hock Chuan. She currently serves as an alternate director of his father.

Teo also holds positions at the Singapore Hotel Association, SHATEC Institutes, Objectifs Centre Ltd., and Albertsons Capital Pte. Ltd.

Teo will be responsible for the company’s operational function, to drive operational excellence.

Teo graduated from The Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania, with a Bachelor of Science in Economics.

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