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Young blood at CapitaLand
Sat, Jun 20, 2009
The Straits Times

By Joyce Teo

PROPERTY giant CapitaLand yesterday announced wide-ranging senior management changes, with more of its younger officers being blooded to take over leadership roles as key stalwarts said farewell.

The group's serviced residence arm, The Ascott Group, and its China operations will see the biggest shake-ups.

Long-time high-ranking executive, chief investment officer Kee Teck Koon, 54, will retire on Aug 1. He has been a confidant of CapitaLand president and chief executive (CEO) Liew Mun Leong.

 

 


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