TJS Rally Trailer!

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Day: Tuesday
Date: 23 August 2011
Time: 7.00pm – 10.00pm
Venue: Toa Payoh Stadium

Make your way down to the HEARTland of the Country, to join the HEART of our Nation, Tan Jee Say, as we prepare to pump fresh LIFEBLOOD throughout Singapore, come this 27th of August, 2011!

Bring your HEARTs down to Toa Payoh Stadium, Wear them proudly on your Sleeves, Or anywhere else if you please!

Put on your Whites, all the better to show off your HEARTs of Red!

Let us all be as one HEART, on the night of 23rd August 2011!

Tell fellow Singaporeans you’re attending here!

To volunteer with us for this event, sign up here!

[video=youtube;13HcuFZilWo]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=13HcuFZilWo&feature=player_embedded[/video]
 
Very nice marketing. Looks like the marketing team behind TJS is the same team behind SDP.
 
The trailer is outdated. No information at all.

http://www.tanjeesay.com/2011/08/rally-night-all-hearts-as-one/

Invited Speakers’ Bio:

Dr Ang Yong Guan served in the SAF for 23 years from 1980 to 2003; 17 of which as a
military psychiatrist. He retired in 2003 as a COLONEL. He is now in
private practice. He is the founding and current Chairman of the Action
Group for Mental Illness (AGMI), a non-profit advocacy group championing
for persons with mental illness. He had also served previously as the
President of the Singapore Psychiatric Association and Chairman of the
Chapter of Psychiatrists, Academy of Medicine. He was awarded the Public
Service Medal (PBM) in 1995 for his contribution in community work and the
Public Administration Medal (PPA) in 1996 for his service in the Singapore
Armed Forces.

Jeannette Chong-Aruldoss, 48, is a practising lawyer who earned her law
degree in the United Kingdom. She also holds a Masters Degree in Corporate
& Commercial Law from the London School of Economics & Political Science
and was called to the English Bar in 1986. Jeannette is happily married
and is a mother of four children aged between 13 and 21. She is the
Vice-President of the National Solidarity Party. But tonight, she is here
in her personal capacity as a Singaporean voter.

Tan Tze Yann, 34, is the nephew of Mr Tan Jee Say. He has lived overseas
for the past 13 years. Currently working in Shanghai as a Director in a US
MNC. He studied in US (Univ. of Michigan).

Fahmi Rais: Affectionately known to the community as the ‘TV strongman’
after launching and leading 2 Malay channels. Have been active for 20
years in community service as a youth and community leader. A
communication professional with a decade of experience in senior
management position with multinational agencies. First career as an
Education Officer. Trained in law and holds a Master degree in Mass
Communication.

Doctor Wong Wee Nam has been a doctor for 38 years. He has contested the
1997 general election on a NSP ticket. He is also a retired army captain
For over 40 years, he has published nearly 70 letters to the forum page
but since the internet age has decided to make his views known on the
internet.
He has been a youth and community leader and also held leadership
positions in a football club, an erhu society and an old boy’s
association. He also has a law degree from the University of London.

Prof. Paul Tambyah is a Senior Consultant Infectious Diseases Physician at
a major teaching hospital in Singapore. He has more than twenty year
experience as a researcher, teacher and doctor and serves on numerous
international and local professional bodies.

Dr Vincent Wijeysingha trained in social work in the United Kingdom and
went on to do his doctorate in social policy at Sheffield University. He
was a family social worker and taught sociology at Sheffield. In 2006 he
set up a consultancy in London. He is the author of several scholarly
articles. He returned to Singapore in 2009 and after some consultancy work
with a school in Burma and the Ministry of Community Development, Youth
and Sports, was appointed the inaugural Executive Director of migrant
rights group, Transient Workers Count Too in June 2010. He has also been
teaching at SIM University. Dr Wijeysingha has accepted the invitation to
speak in his personal capacity as a Singaporean voter.

Basil Hwang is the Hong Kong managing partner of a global law firm,
specializing in the international financial markets and investment funds.
At 16, Basil was awarded a two-year scholarship to study at the United
World College in Canada. He returned to Singapore to do his National
Service, and then studied law at the National University of Singapore,
where he was a student union leader and graduated in the top 10% of his
law school class. Since 2000, Basil has been working in the highly
competitive markets of Hong Kong, competing with the very best from around
the world. In 2007 at the age of 35, he founded the first Asian office
and became the youngest managing partner of an international law firm in
Hong Kong.

Nicole Seah, 24 years old, is an advertising executive with a
multinational company. She graduated from the National University of
Singapore with an honours degree from the Department of Communications and
New Media and the University Scholars’ Programme. She has authored three
independent research papers on the development of social media, active
citizenry and journalism in Singapore. She was also formerly chief editor
of independent publication The Campus Observer, where she championed
deeper investigation of issues affecting NUS students.
 
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