UOB has announced changes to its board, including the addition of a 40-year banking veteran as its new independent director.
Tracey Woon joins UOB as an independent director as well as a member of its audit committee and board risk management committee, according to a statement, effective September 1.
Woon, 65, is currently a director at Singapore Press Holdings, a member of the Securities Industry Council and the Listings Advisory Committee of the Singapore Exchange amongst other roles.
Woon is a 40-year banking veteran in the region and was previously UBS’ APAC global wealth management vice chair from 2016 until her retirement in 2020 and Citibank’s ASEAN corporate and investment banking vice chair and UBS’ APAC global wealth management vice chair.
Board Shuffle
Other changes to UOB’s board include the addition of Dinh Ba Thanh and the exit of James Koh, 75, who will step down effective August 31 after nine years as an independent director since 2012.
Thanh, 64, is the founder and chief executive of Vietnam’s largest integrated media tech group DatVietVAC Group Holdings, which was established in 1993 as the country’s first privately-owned advertising and media company. Thanh currently also serves on the board of trustees at the Asia Business Council and is also a member of the World Economic Forum.
«The appointment of the two new directors will further enhance the diversity of the board,» said UOB chairman Wong Kan Seng. «In guiding the group in its regional strategy, the board will benefit from Tracey's extensive background in banking across the region and Thanh's insights in transforming his business into a successful media entertainment technology company in Vietnam.»