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O' Level Shoemaker to the world has big plans

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Shoemaker to the world has big plans

By Elizabeth Wilmot

CHARLES Wong started selling shoes when he worked at his mother's small footwear shop in Ang Mo Kio during his national service days.

That was the first small step in a dazzling career in footwear for Mr Wong, 34, one of two brothers behind the hugely successful firm Charles & Keith International, which now has 150 stores and a foothold in 20 countries worldwide.

Last night, Mr Wong was declared Entrepreneur Of The Year at a glitzy awards ceremony held at the Ritz-Carlton Millenia Hotel. The awards are organised by the Association of Small and Medium Enterprises and Rotary Club of Singapore.

Mr Wong is the public face of Charles & Keith. His low-profile brother Keith, 32, who designs the shoes, is out of town. 'It is not good to be over-exposed. One of us is okay, but not two of us. But we look very alike, so it makes no difference,' he said with a laugh.

When asked what prompted him to start his own brand, Mr Wong said he wanted to cut out the middlemen who forced up prices.

'Some of the designs that my customers gave me feedback on took a long time to get produced or never got produced. So I felt that in order for me to shorten the whole design and product cycle and also to bring down the price, the only way was to create my own brand.'

An astute move indeed, as the business has grown by leaps and bounds. Last year, sales reached a record $76 million.

Mr Wong was thrilled at the award: 'I'm really happy because my team put in a lot of hard work. It is a great encouragement to all my colleagues.'

But it has been a tough trek. 'Being very young and without experience, a lot of people did not have confidence in us.'

His personal life suffered too. His marriage of eight years failed due to work. 'I spent so much time on my business that I neglected my marriage,' said the divorcee, who attended the ceremony alone.

Now, he has learnt to delegate tasks - which gives him time for activities such as giving speeches to school children.

'I love to go to schools to give speeches to inspire those students. I myself did not have a good education; I finished only O levels. For students who did not do well, I show them that if I can do it, I don't see why they can't do it too.'

Mr Wong has ambitious plans. 'Our target is to have 500 stores in five years, and a minimum of 50 stores every year.'

Besides the overall champion, winners came from four sub-categories, all of whom were presented with trophies.

Mr Wong was overall top entrepreneur. He also clinched the Entrepreneur of the Year Award (EYA) for enterprise, along with Mr Ivan Lee, chief executive and founder of restaurant group ThaiExpress Concepts, and Mr David Loke, group managing director of Tru-Marine, a turbocharger servicing specialist.

EYA for e-commerce went to Mr Mohamed Ismail, chief executive officer of P & N Holdings, which owns property agency PropNex. EYA for innovation went to Ms Susan Chong, managing director of Greenpac, which provides solutions for environmentally friendly packaging.

Finally, EYA for social contribution went to Mr Patrick Liew, chief executive of HSR International Realtors.

Defence Minister Teo Chee Hean, the guest of honour, handed out the trophies.
 

GoldenPeriod

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why the name so ang moh charles and keith......

call WONG AND WONG la. see who will buy from them

Suhc is today's world, Kowtow to the white man. have we chinese no shame????
 

Conan the Barbarian

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C and K use to be selling cheap shoes with a big selection. However, they have since increased their prices quite a bit. Plus the fact that they have started taking prime retail space.

I see a similarity between them and the 99cent shop some time back. I like these guys, so I do wish them all the best and hope they have learnt from the previous Entreprenuer of the Year, the girl with the 99 cent shop.
 

hotbot

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C and K use to be selling cheap shoes with a big selection. However, they have since increased their prices quite a bit. Plus the fact that they have started taking prime retail space.

I see a similarity between them and the 99cent shop some time back. I like these guys, so I do wish them all the best and hope they have learnt from the previous Entreprenuer of the Year, the girl with the 99 cent shop.

wish him well...hope he can sell men's shoes as well.:smile:
 

DIVISION1

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you have problem reading he has only O level, not even "Air" level.

Oh dear me, you need to pick up more comprehension skills yourself. Having high self worth of yourself without seeing the world can be hazardous. Look at Jackie Chan. He has a doctorate too!
 

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Oh dear me, you need to pick up more comprehension skills yourself. Having high self worth of yourself without seeing the world can be hazardous. Look at Jackie Chan. He has a doctorate too!

oh really? lets not side track and stay on this articles then

quote a single sentance that shows he has higher education than O level.
 

DIVISION1

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oh really? lets not side track and stay on this articles then

quote a single sentance that shows he has higher education than O level.

There is no sidetracking. I already stated Jackie Chan. I think Jackie may have had a lower initial education. You should also check on executive MBAs and honorary DBAs, too.

I am totally disappointed.
 

vamjok

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There is no sidetracking. I already stated Jackie Chan. I think Jackie may have had a lower initial education. You should also check on executive MBAs and honorary DBAs, too.

I am totally disappointed.

is this article about jackie? FIRST AND FOREMOST, you said i have comprehension problem on this articles so i asked you to quote, now you throwing smoke bomb using jackie chan.

NOW QUOTE THE ARTICLES THAT SAY HE HAS HIGHER THAN O LEVEL.
 

DIVISION1

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is this article about jackie? FIRST AND FOREMOST, you said i have comprehension problem on this articles so i asked you to quote, now you throwing smoke bomb using jackie chan.

NOW QUOTE THE ARTICLES THAT SAY HE HAS HIGHER THAN O LEVEL.

I hope the quality of education in Singapore is really of a world class standard. I have not been in the scene for a long time. I also hope chemistry in Singapore is of a high standard. I believe these local talents will someday get an MBA or even DBA. And it may even be one from Singapore! I hope the standards then will be of the highest international standards! The rest is best left unsaid.
 

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Even if one do not own a degree/A-level/ Dipolma.. etc those paper. It does not mean he is any lower than those with paper holder. If one day you become a boss of a company and make it big. U employ those degree holder to work for you. So, it does not mean a end if you only have o-level. U just need to find a way up.
 
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