Mon 16 Feb 2015, 18:22 GMT

KPI Bridge Oil announces staff promotion


Thomas Lee is promoted to the role of team leader in Singapore.



KPI Bridge Oil has announced that it has promoted Thomas Lee [pictured] to team leader at its Singapore office.

Lee, 33, has been with the company for over four and a half years. In an emailed statement, the company said he had "built a strong professional network of business relations across Asia and the Middle East and also shown great dedication and commitment to the development of the office".

Lee has a bachelor's degree in finance from The University of Melbourne and is fluent in English, Chinese, Cantonese and Indonesian.

Originally from Hong Kong, Lee has previously worked for a large international company based in the Middle East and for a well-known consulting firm based in Hong Kong and the U.K.

Contact details for Thomas Lee have been provided below:

Email: thomas.lee@kpibridgeoil.com.sg
Yahoo: thomas_leekf
Mobile: +65 97546626

Please find below the contact details of KPI Bridge Oil in Singapore.

Phone: +65 6220 8655
Fax: +65 6220 8155
Email: singapore@kpibridgeoil.com.sg

Address:
KPI Bridge Oil Singapore Pte Ltd
1 Raffles Place
# 41-02 OUB Centre
048616 Singapore


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