Mr Koh Poh Kwang

Member

Date first appointed: 27/9/2018
Key directorships and appointments in other charities / organisations:
• Honorary Chairman, Whampoa Constituency Citizens’ Consultative Committee
• Advisor, Nam Hai Keing, Singapore Koh Clan Association and Tio Ann Third District Association
• Member, Review Board (Children and Young Persons Home) and Board of Visitors (Adult Disability Homes).
• Grassroot Mentor, People’s Association

Curriculum Vitae

Mr Koh Poh Kwang, the former Principal of Lighthouse School, formerly known as the Singapore School for the Visually Handicapped, for 32 full years from 2 January 1986 to 31 December 2017, when he retired at the age of 74, is now a full-time volunteer serving as the Hon Chairman of Whampoa Constituency Citizens’ Consultative Committee in an advisory role and also as an advisor in five other local organizations. He started doing voluntary service at the age of 21 when he was then a young teacher by first being invited to serve as the Secretary of Detachment One of the Singapore Red Cross. 

In 1968, Mr Koh was approached to serve as the Assistant Secretary of Kallang Constituency Citizens’ Consultative Committee and then as Secretary of the Management Committee of Kallang CC in 1969. He served in these 2 positions until he was promoted to first as Chairman of Kallang Community Club’s Management Committee and then as Chairman of Whampoa Constituency Citizens’ Consultative Committee until his mandatory retirement in 2009, when he was appointed as the Lifelong Hon Chairman of Whampoa Citizens’ Consultative Committee.

In 1984, he was the first Asian to be elected on to the Executive Committee of the Deaf Blind International and later as a councillor of this world body until his retirement on 31st December 2017.  He was appointed as a Councillor of Central Singapore Community Development Council since its inception in 1997 till 2006 after having served nine years.  He had also served on several ad hoc committees of MOE and MSF like the Enabling Master Plan Steering Committee. He is currently member of the review Board (Children and Young Persons Homes) and Board of Visitors (Adult Disability Homes).

 

As a result of his 50 over years of contributions and voluntary service, Mr Koh had over the years been awarded the Public Service Medal (PBM), the Public Service Star (BBM) & the Public Service Star (Bar) [BBM(L)] by the President of the Republic of Singapore.

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