- Chew Choon Seng
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Chew Choon Seng Occupation Chairman, Singapore Exchange
Chairman, Singapore Tourism BoardChew Choon Seng (Chinese: 周俊成; pinyin: Zhōu Jùnchéng) is the former Chief Executive Officer of Singapore Airlines (SIA).[1]
He is currently the Chairman of both Singapore Exchange and Singapore Tourism Board
Career
Chew joined SIA in 1972 and held senior assignments for Administration, covering finance, treasury, corporate planning, human resources, legal and corporate affairs in Tokyo, Rome, Sydney, Los Angeles and London. After heading the Planning and Marketing divisions at the airline's corporate headquarters, he was appointed CEO in June 2003.
He also served as the Chairman of the Singapore Aircraft Leasing Enterprise and was the directors of various SIA subsidiaries including Singapore Airport Terminal Services Limited, SIA Engineering Company, and Virgin Atlantic Airways, in which SIA holds a 49 per cent equity stake. He was the Chairman of SilkAir, a fully owned subsidiary of SIA when SilkAir Flight 185 crashed on 19 December 1997 en route from Jakarta's Soekarno-Hatta International Airport to Singapore Changi Airport.
Whilst Chief Executive Officer, he was credited for maintaining the airline's strong record of profitability, but has later been widely critised for failing to capitalise on strong passenger and cargo growth within the Asia Pacific region during his tenure. He has also been criticised for his sale of ground handling subsidiary Sats, his reluctance to order new aircraft and for failing to contain a drop in service standards. He has also been criticised for not intervening in the operations of Tiger Airways, which led to the carrier's grounding in Australia in 2011.
He relinquished his position as Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Singapore Airlines (SIA) at the end of 2010[2] and assuming the post of Chairman at Singapore Exchange (SGX)[3] and Singapore Tourism Board (STB)[4] and board member of Government of Singapore Investment Corporation.
He was named the Leading Singapore CEO (Singapore Airlines) in the fifth Annual Thomson Reuters Extel Asia Pacific Survey[5]
Education
After completing his first degree in mechanical engineering from the then University of Singapore, Chew graduated with a Master's degree in operations research and management studies from the Imperial College.
References
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- ^ "SIA gets new CEO". Channel NewsAsia. http://www.channelnewsasia.com/stories/singaporebusinessnews/view/1078969/1/.html. Retrieved 14 September 2010.
- ^ "J Y Pillay to step down as SGX chairman at year-end". Channel NewsAsia. http://www.channelnewsasia.com/stories/singaporebusinessnews/view/1079455/1/.html. Retrieved 14 September 2010.
- ^ "New chairman for STB". Channel NewsAsia. http://www.channelnewsasia.com/stories/singaporelocalnews/view/1102635/1/.html. Retrieved 4 January 2011.
- ^ "CLSA is top local brokerage firm: survey". Channel NewsAsia. http://www.channelnewsasia.com/stories/singaporebusinessnews/view/1104492/1/.html. Retrieved 14 January 2011.
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SIA Engineering Company (International Engine Component Overhaul · Singapore Aero Engine Services Private Limited) · Scoot · SilkAir (Tradewinds Tours and Travel) · Singapore Airlines Cargo (Great Wall Airlines1) · SATS Group · Singapore Flying College · Tiger Airways Holdings (Tiger Airways · Tiger Airways Australia · Thai Tiger Airways) · Virgin Atlantic Airways21 25% ownership 2 49% ownership Categories:- Singaporean people of Chinese descent
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