Singapore-based energy trading company Sing Fuels on Tuesday (6 March) announced the appointment of Gerard Milligan as its Chief of Staff.
Based in Singapore headquarters, Milligan will collaborate closely with the management team on strategic initiatives and to ensure operational efficiency in matters pertaining to people, organisation, and the commercial agenda.
Milligan has over 20 years of experience with start-up and global organisations, including experience within two of the world’s largest HR solutions companies throughout the UK, Singapore, and Indonesia.
With a background in general management, Milligan brings a wealth of experience in people and operations, sales management, and client development. In his role as Chief of Staff, Milligan will be the interlocutor for people, processes, productivity, and projects.
“Gerard brings onboard extensive experience working in various companies and in-depth expertise in people and process management. He is highly respected in his field and we look forward to working with him and bringing the company to greater heights,” said Satnam Singh, COO.
Photo credit: Sing Fuels
Published: 7 April, 2020
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