Former KTPH COO Yen Tan is next NKF CEO

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Former KTPH COO Yen Tan is next NKF CEO
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The National Kidney Foundation (NKF) will have a new chief executive on Feb 1, 2025. Ms Yen Tan, 54, will be the CEO-designate from Oct 1, before becoming CEO in 2025. In a statement on Sept 6, the organisation said Ms Tan had previously served as the chief...

Mr Tim Oei will step down from his role as chief executive on Jan 31, 2025. Ms Yen Tan will be the CEO-designate from Oct 1, before becoming CEO in 2025.Ms Yen Tan, 54, will be the CEO-designate from Oct 1, before becoming CEO in 2025.

NKF chairman Arthur Lang said her experience in the public healthcare sector and leadership in operations and quality service management make her an “invaluable asset” to the organisation. She will succeed Mr Tim Oei, 65, who will step down on Jan 31, 2025. He will remain as a part-time adviser until July 31, 2025, to ensure a smooth transition, said NKF.“During tenure, the NKF expanded its network from 32 to 42 dialysis centres islandwide, ensuring that more Singaporeans with kidney failure receive accessible and affordable life-saving dialysis care,” said NKF.

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