Singapore's investment company Temasek has appointed three new joiners to its senior leadership bench to advance its corporate strategy and work with its portfolio companies, it said on Aug 5.
Mr Gabriel Lim, who is currently Permanent Secretary for Policy at the Ministry of Trade and Industry, will join Temasek on Oct 1 as joint head of corporate strategy, alongside Ms Lim Ming Pey, who is also currently chief of staff in the executive office and deputy chief corporate officer.
Mr Lim, 48, comes with deep experience in strategy development and stakeholder management, both in the public sector and from his extensive engagements with the private sector, Temasek said in a statement.
"In this role, Gabriel will help develop and drive key corporate strategies to support the implementation of our T2030 road map. This includes differentiating Temasek from our peers, and strengthening our positioning with partners and key stakeholders," it said.
The T2030 road map was developed in 2019 by Temasek to guide its strategic planning for the decade, such as its focus on constructing a resilient and forward-looking portfolio that is able to perform through market cycles and provide sustainable returns over the long term.
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