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By MICHELLE YEO
THE National University of Singapore (NUS) Business School has appointed a new management advisory board for a two-year term.
The chairman of the board is S Dhanabalan, chairman of Temasek Holdings.
The deputy chairman is Hsieh Fu Hua, CEO of the Singapore Exchange.
The board provides strategic advice and guidance to the dean and leadership of the NUS Business School.
The board comprises prominent business leaders, corporate chiefs and alumni - Euleen Goh, chairman of Singapore International Foundation; Hsieh Tsun-yan, independent director of Sony Corp and founder of McKinsey Centre for Asian Leadership; Liew Mun Leong, president and CEO of CapitaLand Group; and Tan Soo Jin, partner and director of Amrop Hever Group.
Bernard Yeung, dean and Stephen Riady Distinguished Professor of NUS Business School, said: 'We are extremely fortunate to have this stellar team of successful leaders in public policy and business come together to advise us.
'They undertake this task because they care for Singapore and Asia, and recognise the significance of establishing a global business school in Asia.'
This article was first published in The Business Times.
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