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From January 2001 – August 2007 she was the Manager at Singapore Network Information Centre ([[SGNIC]]) Pte Ltd, where she introduced 2nd level [[.sg]] domain names and organized [[APTLD]], [[SGNIC]] meetings. She joined NTUC in May 2009. At NTUC her responsibilities include ensuring organisational and departmental compliance to audit requirements, Courseware Management and designing and review policies. She has done BSc in Management from University of London.<ref>[http://www.linkedin.com/pub/eve-bee-leng-chew/28/66b/484 linkedin.com]</ref>
 
From January 2001 – August 2007 she was the Manager at Singapore Network Information Centre ([[SGNIC]]) Pte Ltd, where she introduced 2nd level [[.sg]] domain names and organized [[APTLD]], [[SGNIC]] meetings. She joined NTUC in May 2009. At NTUC her responsibilities include ensuring organisational and departmental compliance to audit requirements, Courseware Management and designing and review policies. She has done BSc in Management from University of London.<ref>[http://www.linkedin.com/pub/eve-bee-leng-chew/28/66b/484 linkedin.com]</ref>
  
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Bee Leng Chew is the Assistant Manager, Capability Management Department at NTUC LearningHub Pte Ltd.

From January 2001 – August 2007 she was the Manager at Singapore Network Information Centre (SGNIC) Pte Ltd, where she introduced 2nd level .sg domain names and organized APTLD, SGNIC meetings. She joined NTUC in May 2009. At NTUC her responsibilities include ensuring organisational and departmental compliance to audit requirements, Courseware Management and designing and review policies. She has done BSc in Management from University of London.[1]

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