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AWARE - We Have Picked A New President

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Women's advocacy group Aware picks new president
By Alicia Wong, TODAY | Posted: 16 April 2009 0748 hrs
Josie Lau Meng Lee (far right) appointed Aware's new chief

SINGAPORE: The new guard sealed its leadership grab in women’s advocacy group Aware yesterday when one of their own, Ms Josie Lau Meng Lee, was appointed president.

The executive committee of the group was meeting one week after its then newly-elected president and older member Claire Nazar abruptly resigned.

Ms Lau holds a senior position in DBS Bank as vice-president for its cards. Her husband, TODAY understands, is associate member Dr Alan Chin who helped count the votes at the society’s annual general meeting (AGM) on March 28.

The AGM made news when nine of the 12 seats on the society’s Exco went to new faces, including the positions of vice-president, honorary secretary, honorary treasurer and assistant honorary secretary.

Wednesday night’s meeting was also not without its share of drama when about three hours after it began, Ms Caris Lim — one of two long-time Exco members who had not been ousted — walked out.

“I am very disillusioned. I don’t like what’s going on, so I am walking out,” she said with a sombre face as she left the meeting at 10.15pm.

Ms Lau, 48, was chosen as president from the six non-office bearers which included Ms Lim. The other long-time Aware member still on the Exco is Ms Chew I-Jin, who is assistant honorary treasurer.

After the meeting ended at around 11pm, Ms Lau told the press she was “delighted to have been elected”. At this point, however, an Aware staff clarified that Ms Lau had been “appointed”.

In her position, Ms Lau said she will “aspire to bring Aware to a new level of development, advocacy and growth for women of the nation”.

She declined to comment further but said she would “propel” the group as a “positive agent in advancing the causes of women in particular in times like now which is very, very challenging”.

Some members had arrived at Aware’s headquarters at Dover Crescent for the meeting wearing strained, stern looks. But Ms Lau ended her night just as she had started it — composed and courteous.

Also present was Ms Constance Singam, the immediate past president for Aware, which stands for the Association of Women for Action and Research.

She declined to comment before the meeting started, but said later that “we” will not be resigning from the group as it is one they love and have been committed to for “a very long time”.

Cyberspace has been abuzz with rumours about the religious and allegedly anti-gay views of the new Exco members. It has also been reported that some of them, including honorary secretary Jenica Chua, as well as Dr Chin have written to the media about homosexuality.

Ms Chua had written in October 2007 about Non-nominated Member of Parliament Siew Kum Hong petitioning to repeal Section 377A of the Penal Code which criminalises homosexual sex between consenting men.

Dr Chin has cautioned against the risks of promoting the homosexual lifestyle.

At the same time that the meeting was taking place last night, the group was also holding a party for its volunteers at its premises.
- TODAY/yb
 

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DBS exec is Aware's new head
Thu, Apr 16, 2009
The Straits Times

By Tan Dawn Wei, Wong Kim Hoh & Yen Feng

BANK executive Josie Lau, 48, was appointed the new president of the Association of Women for Action and Research (Aware) last night at a meeting of the new team in charge.

She is vice-president of consumer banking group cards and unsecured loans for DBS Bank.

But shortly after she announced that she was president, posed for pictures and made brief comments to reporters, her employer expressed unhappiness that she had taken the top post at Singapore's best-known women's group.

DBS to Lau: Don't run for top post

A STATEMENT issued by a DBS spokesman:

'The bank requires all employees to obtain approval before running for or taking on an external appointment, and many DBS employees are involved in community work and/or support various charity organisations in their own personal capacity.

'Josie was informed prior to the Aware election this evening that although the bank supports her involvement in Aware as council member, in her own personal capacity, DBS is, however, not supportive of her intent to run for president of Aware. We believe that as a vice-president in DBS, she already has a challenging job with many responsibilities, and the role of president would demand too much of her time and energy.'
 

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'Josie was informed prior to the Aware election this evening that although the bank supports her involvement in Aware as council member, in her own personal capacity, DBS is, however, not supportive of her intent to run for president of Aware. We believe that as a vice-president in DBS, she already has a challenging job with many responsibilities, and the role of president would demand too much of her time and energy.'


Really?? What about Dirty Harry? Tamasick, MM, Citibank Consultant and many more...
 

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DBS exec is Aware's new head
Thu, Apr 16, 2009
The Straits Times

By Tan Dawn Wei, Wong Kim Hoh & Yen Feng

BANK executive Josie Lau, 48, was appointed the new president of the Association of Women for Action and Research (Aware) last night at a meeting of the new team in charge.


A STATEMENT issued by a DBS spokesman:

'The bank requires all employees to obtain approval before running for or taking on an external appointment, and many DBS employees are involved in community work and/or support various charity organisations in their own personal capacity.

'Josie was informed prior to the Aware election this evening that although the bank supports her involvement in Aware as council member, in her own personal capacity, DBS is, however, not supportive of her intent to run for president of Aware. We believe that as a vice-president in DBS, she already has a challenging job with many responsibilities, and the role of president would demand too much of her time and energy.'


What about our MPs that have directorship in several (6-10 public listed companies) public-listed companies?

Double standards?
 

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What about our MPs that have directorship in several (6-10 public listed companies) public-listed companies?

Double standards?

"We believe that as a vice-president in DBS, she already has a challenging job with many responsibilities, and the role of president would demand too much of her time and energy."

for this case of an mp, that would be,

"We believe that as an MP in Sinkapore, he already has a non-challenging and no competition job with least responsibilities, and the role of director or directors would take up only a small fraction of the idle time and energy." :biggrin:
 

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AWARE - We have picked a new president.
Long time suffering Singkieporean - So?
 

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"We believe that as a vice-president in DBS, she already has a challenging job with many responsibilities, and the role of president would demand too much of her time and energy."

for this case of an mp, that would be,

"We believe that as an MP in Sinkapore, he already has a non-challenging and no competition job with least responsibilities, and the role of director or directors would take up only a small fraction of the idle time and energy." :biggrin:

lol, that's so true. :oIo:
 
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