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Business Times - 02 Jan 2010
YTL Pacific Star CEO dies after surgery
YTL Pacific Star CEO Franklin Heng has passed away after undergoing surgery on Wednesday evening.
The 44-year-old had been at the helm of YTL Pacific Star since July 2005. The company manages Starhill Global REIT, which owns local malls Wisma Atria and Ngee Ann City.
'We are shocked and deeply saddened by the sudden loss,' said YTL Pacific Star's executive chairman Francis Yeoh.
'Franklin spearheaded the listing of Starhill Global REIT in September 2005 and has since led the team to grow the Reit's portfolio from two initial assets in Singapore to 10 in Singapore, China and Japan, with potential acquisitions in Australia and Malaysia,' he added.
Besides being a company steward, Mr Heng had been sharing his 15 years of mergers and acquisitions experience to aspiring fund managers in his position as a part-time lecturer with the Singapore Management University's executive programme for real estate and Reits.
Before joining YTL Pacific Star, he was the president of investment and fund management at Pacific Star Fund Management.
He also worked in JPMorgan for nearly eight years and rose up the ranks to become its head for energy and infrastructure in the Southeast Asia region.
Copyright © 2007 Singapore Press Holdings Ltd. All rights reserved.
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Business Times - 02 Jan 2010
YTL Pacific Star CEO dies after surgery
YTL Pacific Star CEO Franklin Heng has passed away after undergoing surgery on Wednesday evening.
The 44-year-old had been at the helm of YTL Pacific Star since July 2005. The company manages Starhill Global REIT, which owns local malls Wisma Atria and Ngee Ann City.
'We are shocked and deeply saddened by the sudden loss,' said YTL Pacific Star's executive chairman Francis Yeoh.
'Franklin spearheaded the listing of Starhill Global REIT in September 2005 and has since led the team to grow the Reit's portfolio from two initial assets in Singapore to 10 in Singapore, China and Japan, with potential acquisitions in Australia and Malaysia,' he added.
Besides being a company steward, Mr Heng had been sharing his 15 years of mergers and acquisitions experience to aspiring fund managers in his position as a part-time lecturer with the Singapore Management University's executive programme for real estate and Reits.
Before joining YTL Pacific Star, he was the president of investment and fund management at Pacific Star Fund Management.
He also worked in JPMorgan for nearly eight years and rose up the ranks to become its head for energy and infrastructure in the Southeast Asia region.
Copyright © 2007 Singapore Press Holdings Ltd. All rights reserved.