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Wai Han,
President
Wai Han (ACPS’79, ACS’83, ACJC’85)
graduated from Cambridge University &
Stanford Graduate School of Business.
He spent 22 years in the Singapore
Police Force and 2 years in the Ministry
of Information, Communications & the
Arts before he left for the private sector,
where he held the posts of CEO CapitaMalls Asia (China), CEO
Rowsley Ltd and CEO OKH Global Ltd.
David Tan,
1st Vice- President
David (ACJS’90, ACS’94, ACJC’96)
is a Family Physician in a government
polyclinic. A graduate from the medical
school in NUS, he is also involved in
undergraduate and postgraduate medical
education. David hopes to contribute to
the ACSOBA Management Committee
and see more of the younger ACSians connected through the
various portals.
Joy-Marie Toh,
2nd Vice-President
Joy-marie Toh (MGS’89, ACJC‘91) is a fifth
generation ACSian with a keen interest
in preserving the traditions and heritage
of ACS. She was on the Executive
Committee of the 15th Students’ Council in
ACJC and active in the ACJC Drama Club.
She currently serves on the management
committees of the ACSOBA and the MGS Alumnae Association,
the ACS (I) Board of Management and the
Kampong Kapor Methodist Church Kindergarten Management
Committee. Joy-marie was previously the General Manager of
the ACS Foundation and an Executive Director at Goldman,
Sachs & Co. in Hong Kong.
Chua Yu-Jin,
Honorary Secretary
Yu-Jin (ACJS’81, ACS’85) is a
businessman running his own project
development firm, Panther Capital,
which focuses on property, hospitality,
and education projects. He graduated
from Nanyang Technological University
with a computer engineering degree
in 1993. Subsequently, he did his postgraduate studies at
National University of Ireland and obtained a Master of Science
(first class honours) in strategic marketing. Yu-Jin is a member
of Wesley Methodist Church. He enjoys exploring outdoors on
his Brompton bicycle and looking for food. Yu-Jin is married to
Rany, who hails from South Korea.
Ganga Jayaram,
Assistant H onorary Secretary
Ganga (ACJC’89) is Head of Department,
Outreach and Relations at ACJC. A
second-generation ACSian, she was
blessed with 12 years of education in
Methodist schools and has taught A-level
literature at ACJC for over 20 years. A
recipient of the Commendation Medal at
the 2010 National Day Awards, she hopes to continue inspiring
young ACSians with a love for the school and to fly the ACS
flag high for many years to come.
Tang Kee Fei,
Honorary Treasurer
Kee Fei (ACS’73) is a chartered
management accountant. He has been
actively involved in ACS rugby since 1976
and is also one of the founding members of
the Oldham Club. He has been managing
the ACS(P) rugby coaching panel from
2000 to present.
Adam Tan,
Assistant Honorary Treasurer
Adam (ACJS’87, ACS’91, ACJC’93) is
the CEO of Agrimax Pte Ltd. He started
his career in Merrill Lynch before leaving
to manage Plasticscommerce Pte Ltd.
He is an Independent Non-Executive
Director of Singapura Finance Ltd and is
a Chartered Accountant of Singapore (CA
Singapore). Adam has actively volunteered at the Badminton
Chapter of Oldham Club since 2013.
Rayson Seow,
Committee Member
Rayson (ACS’75), a 3rd generation
ACSian, is in Sports Ministry. He retired
from his financial services practice after
26 years to follow his passion for sports
evangelism. Being an avid footballer,
most weekends are spent on the field.
He organises outreach events through
football for his church, the Sports Coalition Singapore and the
Bible Society of Singapore. Rayson is married to Esther and
they have a daughter and a son. He currently serves on the
Board of Management of ACS (Independent).
Wong Heng Yu,
Committee Member
Heng Yu (ACJS’81, ACS’85, ACJC’87) is a
third generation ACSian on both sides of
his family. He was active in the Executive
Committee of the ACJC Students Council
and was part of the swimming team in
ACJS, ACSS and ACJC. He graduated
from Oxford University with degrees
in Physiological Sciences and Medicine. He is currently a
Gastroenterologist at Mount Elizabeth Hospital.
Jonathan Yuen,
Committee Member
Jonathan (ACJS’89, ACS’93, ACJC’95) is
a Partner in Rajah & Tann Singapore LLP.
As a debater, he has represented ACS,
ACJC, NUS and Singapore at local and
international tournaments. Jonathan is a
member of the Board of Directors of the
Singapore Examinations and Assessment
Board and holds an MBA from the University of Chicago Booth
School of Business.
Jason Ho,
Committee Member
Jason (ACSP‘94, ACS (Barker Road)’98,
ACJC’00) has always been passionate
about discovering what’s right about
people rather than pointing out what’s
wrong with them. Starting from a deep
interest in organisational positive
psychology, he set out and became South-
East Asia’s 1st Gallup-Certified StrengthsFinder Coach. He is
the founder of Strengths School and conducts Strengths-based
leadership and team-building workshops around Asia. Jason
enjoys giving leadership coaching to the senior
management of Fortune 500 companies. He also heads the
creative ministry in his church and spends most of his free time
bringing his 4 kids on adventures around Singapore.
Paul Tham,
Committee Member
Paul (ACSJ‘93), ACS (Independent)’97)
is currently the CEO of Keppel Real
Estate Investment Trust where he is in
charge of real estate investments across
Asia-Pacific. A holder of a Bachelor of
Science degree in Civil & Environmental
Engineering from Cornell University
and a Masters in Business Administration from Singapore
Management University, Paul has worked in asset management,
management consulting, and as a civil engineer over the last
20 years.
Morgan Zhou,
Co-opted Member
Morgan (ACSJ‘93, ACS (Independent)‘97,
ACJC‘99) holds a doctorate in educational
leadership from the National Institute
of Education, Nanyang Technological
University. Prior to his appointment as
Teaching Fellow in NIE, he was Vice
Principal at ACS (Junior). He is also an
active volunteer in the Boys’ Brigade 12J Singapore Company
and serves as the Children’s Ministry Coordinator at Fairfield
Methodist Church. Morgan is passionate about mentoring and
keenly interested in strengthening the education of learners
with diverse abilities.
Timothy Chew,
Co-opted member
Timothy (ACS Pre-U Class of 62) is ACS
through and through, from Primary and
Secondary schools to Pre-University,
and continuing to be of service to the
Alma Mater. He has sat on various ACS
boards, including the ACS Board of
Governors, and is probably the ACS OBA
Committee’s longest serving member. An Associate of the
Chartered Insurance Institute, he owns an insurance agency.
Leon Suwondo Suseno Subur,
Co-opted Member
Leon (ACSJ‘94, ACS (Barker Road)’98)
is an Air Conditioning System Engineer
for Carrier Singapore. Leon graduated
from Nanyang Technological University
with a degree in Mechanical Engineering
and gained experience working in the
construction and HVAC industry. Leon is
grateful to the ACS family and hopes to contribute to the ACS
OBA. Leon would like to engage more alumni members to help
answer the call to look out for fellow ACSians at various stages
of life’s journey.
Ravindran Alfreds,
Co-opted Member
Ravi (ACPS’93, ACS (Independent)’97,
ACJC’99) is currently the Head of
Government Relations and Public Affairs
of a global non-profit organisation
headquartered in Singapore. During his
secondary school days, he was part of the
Boys’ Brigade 12th Singapore Company,
and a member of the Media Resource Team. He was also a
member of the debate club in JC. Ravi worships at Wesley
Methodist Church together with his family. He is married with
a daughter and son.
Lee Soo Chye,
Co-opted Member
Soo Chye (ACPS’76, ACS‘80) is a senior partner in Wee
Swee Teow LPP, one of the oldest law firms in Singapore.
A first generation ACSian, he has been actively involved
in the ACS(P) parent support group when his boys were in
school there. He also serves in the Barker Road
Methodist Church. Like many before him, Soo Chye has
been richly blessed by ACS. He hopes to contribute not
only to the ACS family but also beyond, reflecting the
ACS spirit of blessing others. He also currently sits on
the boards/councils of various non-profit entities.
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