Josephine Teo

Josephine Teo Li Min
MP
Member of the Singapore Parliament
for Bishan-Toa Payoh Constituency
Assumed office
27 April 2006
Preceded by Davinder Singh
Majority 15,180 (13.9%)
Senior Minister of State, Prime Minister's Office
Assumed office
1 October 2015
Serving with Heng Chee How
Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong
Senior Minister of State, Ministry of Transport
Assumed office
1 September 2013
Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong
Minister Khaw Boon Wan
Senior Minister of State, Ministry Of Finance
In office
1 September 2013  30 September 2015
Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong
Minister Tharman Shanmugaratnam
Preceded by new appointment
Succeeded by Indranee Rajah
Personal details
Born Yeo Li Min
(1968-07-08) 8 July 1968
Singapore
Nationality Singaporean
Political party People's Action Party
Spouse(s) Teo Eng Cheong
Children 3
Residence Singapore
Alma mater National University of Singapore
London School of Economics
Occupation Politician
Committees

GPCs

  • Education
  • Defence & Foreign Affairs
Religion Christianity[1]
Website www.joteo.sg
This is a Chinese name; the family name is Teo.

Josephine Teo Li Min née Yong Li Min (simplified Chinese: 杨莉明; traditional Chinese: 楊莉明; pinyin: Yáng Lìmíng; born 8 July 1968) is a Singaporean politician. A member of the country's governing People's Action Party (PAP), she is currently a Senior Minister of State at the Prime Minister's Office, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Ministry of Transport.[2] She has been a Member of Parliament (MP) representing the Bishan-Toa Payoh Group Representation Constituency since 2006.

Career

Teo worked at Singapore's Economic Development Board (EDB) from 1992 to 2002. She began her career there in enterprise development, and was later posted to Suzhou, China, as part of EDB's pioneering team there. While on secondment to the China-Singapore Suzhou Industrial Park Pte Ltd, she was responsible for Marketing Resources. Upon her return to Singapore, Teo became the EDB's Head of Human Resources.[3]

From 2002 to 2006, Teo served as the Head of Human Resources at the Agency for Science, Technology and Research (A*STAR).[3]

In November 2005, Teo also took on the role of Director of Human Resources at the Administration and Research Unit (ARU) of the National Trades Union Congress (NTUC).

After her election to Parliament in 2006, Teo also took on additional roles within the NTUC and the labour movement. She served as the Executive Secretary of the Singapore Industrial Services Employees' Union (2006–11). At the ARU, she served as the Alignment Director (Youth Development) and Alignment Director (Organisation Development) (2007–11), and as the Centric Director (Staff) (2008–11).[4] She also served as the NTUC's Assistant Secretary-General from 2007 to 2011.[5]

From 2009 to 2011, Teo also served as the Chief Executive Officer of Business China,[6][7] an organisation established to nurture an inclusive bilingual and bi-cultural group of Singaporeans through the use of Chinese language and to develop a cultural and economic bridge between China and the world.[6]

Political career

Teo meeting with The head of government of the City of Buenos Aires, Mauricio Macri in 2012

Teo entered Parliament at the 2006 general election as an MP for the Bishan-Toa Payoh Group Representation Constituency (GRC).

In Teo's maiden speech in Parliament, she called on the Government to "rethink the way we teach our children our history, and that we preserve the evidence of our past through art and architecture so that, as a people, we will never forget." She believed that if Singapore focuses her attention on the non-negotiables, namely national security, economic survival and education, is careful to avoid deepening the potential divides in the society - the “young” versus the “old”, “local” versus “foreign”, “haves” versus “have-nots”, and avoid the three attitudes that can lead to Singapore's downfall, Singapore will, indeed, be able to build a more inclusive society.

During her first term in Parliament, she served as the Chair of the Government Parliamentary Committee (GPC) for Education, and as a member of the GPC for Defence & Foreign Affairs.[8]

Following the 2011 general election, Teo was appointed a Minister of State at the Ministry of Finance and the Ministry of Transport on 18 May 2011, succeeding Ms Lim Hwee Hua. Teo was promoted to Senior Minister Of State at the Ministry of Finance and the Ministry of Transport on 1 September 2013.

She served as the Senior Minister Of State at the Ministry of Finance until 30 September 2015.[2][9]

Education

Teo was educated at Dunman High School and Raffles Junior College,[4] before going on to the National University of Singapore where she was awarded a Bachelor of Arts in 1990 and a Bachelor of Social Science (Honours) in 1991. She was awarded several prizes, including the Rachel Meyer Book Prize, which is awarded to the best woman student in the Final Examinations of the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences.[3] She was then awarded a postgraduate scholarship under the EDB-Glaxo Scholarship Programme and completed a Master of Science (Economics) degree at the London School of Economics in 1992.[3]

Blog

In 2010, Teo started a blog, Passion4Education,[10] to generate ideas and comments on how Singapore's education system could be improved and kept current.[10]

Personal life

A Hakka Singaporean, Teo's maiden surname is Yeo. She is married to civil servant Teo Eng Cheong.[11] The couple have three children.

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