First Resources Ltd
Ms Wong Su Yen was appointed to the Board in May 2019. She brings over 20 years of experience in driving business strategy, strategic talent development, organisational transformation, operations re-design and risk management. She is the Chairman of the board of Nera Telecommunications Ltd and also serves on the boards of Yoma Strategic Holdings Ltd., MediaCorp Pte Ltd and NTUC First Campus.
Previously she was the CEO at the Human Capital Leadership Institute, and prior to that, Chairman (Singapore) for Marsh & McLennan Companies and the Managing Director, Southeast Asia at Mercer. Earlier, she was the Asia Managing Partner for the Communications, Information & Entertainment practice at Oliver Wyman. She has advised clients across North America and Asia, and was previously based in Boston, Bangkok, Hong Kong SAR, Beijing and Seoul.
Ms Wong holds a Bachelor of Arts (summa cum laude) in Music and Computer Science from Linfield College and a Master of Business Administration from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
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First Resources Ltd
First Resources Limited is a Singapore-based palm oil producer. The Company is involved in cultivating oil palms, harvesting the fruit bunches, and milling them into crude palm oil (CPO) and palm kernel. The Company operates through two segments: Plantations and Palm Oil Mills, and Refinery and Processing. The Company's Plantations and Palm Oil Mills segment is involved in the cultivation and maintenance of oil palm plantations and operation of palm oil mills. The Company's Refinery and Processing segment markets and sells processed palm-based products produced from the refinery, fractionation and biodiesel plants and other downstream processing facilities. The Company manages over 200, 000 hectares of oil palm plantations across the Riau, East Kalimantan and West Kalimantan provinces of Indonesia. The Company's processing plants are located in the Riau province, one of which is located in Pelintung and another in the Integrated Processing Complex (IPC) in Dumai.