Singapore Airlines has appointed Jackson Tai to
its Board as an independent non-executive director with effect
from today, 1 September 2011.
Mr Tai will assume a vacancy arising
from the retirement of James Koh Cher Siang, who joined the
Singapore Airlines Board on 1 August 2005. He will bring
particular expertise in finance, having held senior positions in
financial services for many years.
A US citizen, Mr Tai was a
senior executive with DBS Group and DBS Bank Ltd in Singapore
between July 1999 and December 2007. He joined as Chief
Financial Officer and in January 2001 became President and Chief
Operating Officer. He became Vice Chairman and CEO in June 2002.
Mr Tai joined DBS after 25 years with JP Morgan & Co, during which
he held senior positions in New York, San Francisco and Tokyo.
Mr Tai, 61, holds a Master of Business Administration from Harvard
University and a Bachelor of Science from Rensselaer Polytechnic
Institute.
He also serves on the boards of publicly listed Bank
of China, MasterCard Incorporated, NYSE Euronext and Philips
Electronics NV, as well as privately held Brookstone, Inc and
Cassis International.
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