The three members will begin their terms on Apr 1.
Justice Judith Prakash , Mr Ravi Menon and Mr Tan Chong Meng have been appointed to the National University of Singapore's board of trustees. SINGAPORE: The National University of Singapore on Thursday appointed Justice Judith Prakash, Mr Tan Chong Meng and Mr Ravi Menon to its board of trustees.
She was the first woman to be appointed a permanent judge of the Court of Appeal and was previously the lead judge for arbitration matters. He was also the deputy chairman of the Central Provident Fund Board and sat on the boards of the Housing and Development Board and DBS. "Their breadth and depth of experience will enrich board discussions and bring useful perspectives to guide the growth of the university amid a fast-changing and challenging environment," he said in a statement.
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