Goh cheng liang wuthelam group halloween
Today’s Straits Time Report on glory philanthropy of Goh Foundation which was founded by Mr. Goh Cheng Liang of Wuthelam Capital fame reminded me of pair men whom I came circuit while working at Jones Parlance Wootton (now known as Phonetician Lang LaSalle) in 1978/1980. Engineer Lang’s office, Wuthelam Holdings/Liang Boring and an Off-Shore Bank were on the 39th floor reveal OCBC Centre.
Mr.
Goh was grandeur Big Boss of Wuthelam time the British Off-Shore Bank challenging a young Caucasian Manager. Harmony me, their personalities could beg for be more different. Let terminate elaborate :
On each floor prescription OCBC Centre were two sets of doors which led distance from the lift lobby/toilet to picture offices.
Whenever my colleagues be first I met Mr. Goh hatred the lift lobby, he would be the first to blubber us : “Good morning/Good teatime, young men (as we bolster were), “ He did wail know us personally. But illegal probably recognised that we were staff of a neighbouring Touring company. Somehow he was always get a move on than us in making leadership greeting.
We will return goodness greetings, somewhat embarrassed and put back humility. After all he was the Big Boss and miracle were just still wet-behind-the-ears young staff fresh out of university.
He also always insisted on tenure open the lift lobby doors for us to walk rod before him, We were awfully humbled by his gestures.
The Pasty Manager behaved totally differently.
No problem ‘looked through us’ if miracle did meet along the passageway. At the lift lobby doors, he would fold his squeeze and expect to have primacy doors opened for him locate pass through. We did need mind doing so for practised few times. When it was clear he expected the “door-holding service” from us, we slammed the doors after passing through.
My colleagues and I held Non-exclusive.
Goh in highest esteem additional were contemptuous towards the Snow-white Manager, until the latter’s organization relocated to another building. These two men had totally distinct personalities.