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(L-R) Eugene Lai, Jennie Chua, and Gerald Yong

SPH REIT adds three members to its board

The new members began their duty on 15 August.

SPH REIT welcomed three additional members to its Board on 15 August, namely, Jennie Chua, Eugene Lai, and Gerald Yong. 

Chua will serve as the Deputy Chairman of the Board, Chairman of the Nominating and Remuneration Committee, and member of the Audit and Risk Committee.

Outside SPH REIT, Chua serves as the Chairman of the Singapore Film Commission Advisory Committee and Temasek Foundation International Executive Board, and Chairman of Woodlands Health Campus Development Committee and
Vanguard Healthcare.

Joining Chua in the Nominating and Remuneration Committee is Lai who will serve as a member. Other positions which Lai will hold include Lead Independent Director, and Chairman of the Audit and Risk Committee.

Also on the Audit and Risk Committee and Nominating and Remuneration Committee is Yong, who will serve as a Non-Independent Director.

Yong is also the Chief Executive Officer of Cuscaden Peak Investments Private Limited, formerly known as Singapore Press Holdings Private Limited.

"I would like to welcome our new directors, who will be valuable assets to the team given their diverse experiences and expertise in various business leadership roles with established companies and institutions," Leong Horn Kee, Chairman of the SPH RM Board, said.

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