Top regional award for CBRE chief

Romesh Navaratnarajah19 Aug 2015

Pauline Goh APEA 2015

Property consultancy CBRE has announced that its CEO for Singapore and South East Asia, Pauline Goh, has won the Outstanding Award in the Asia Pacific Entrepreneurship Awards 2015.

Goh was selected by the awards committee of Enterprise Asia for the accolade. This is the seventh year that the awards has been organised by the regional non-governmental organisation.

William Ng, President of Enterprise Asia, said Goh’s win is consistent with its goal of recognising outstanding entrepreneurs and business leaders who have demonstrated entrepreneurial excellence while investing in people and their community.

“I am confident that under Pauline’s leadership, CBRE will continue to grow and prosper,” he shared.

With this win, Goh joins a powerful network of more than 8,000 business leaders across the Asia Pacific region.

The awards aim to connect successful entrepreneurs across the region to strengthen regional ties and growth in entrepreneurship, encouraging fair practices and greater innovation along the way.

Image: Pauline Goh receiving her award. (Source: CBRE)

 

Romesh Navaratnarajah, Singapore Editor at PropertyGuru, wrote this story. To contact him about this or other stories email romesh@propertyguru.com.sg

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