NYMEX Names New Director of Singapore Office
03 Oktober 2007 - 11:48PM
PR Newswire (US)
NEW YORK, Oct. 3 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- The New York Mercantile
Exchange, Inc. today announced that it has named George Ng as the
director of Asia marketing, based in its Singapore office. Prior to
joining NYMEX, Mr. Ng served as assistant vice president of market
and membership development for the Joint Asian Derivatives Exchange
(JADE), where he was responsible for promoting commodity
derivatives trading and overseeing their promotions and education
functions. Mr. Ng also worked for the Singapore Commodity Exchange
and Informatics Computer School in Singapore. He earned a
bachelor's degree in business administration from the Wichita State
University. NYMEX President and Chief Executive Officer James E.
Newsome said, "Having a NYMEX presence in Singapore will help us
continue our development in the Asian marketplace and serve our
Asian clients more effectively. We are pleased to have George
onboard to assist us in this region of rapid and staggering
growth." The NYMEX office is located on Level 31, 6 Battery Rd,
Singapore and can be reached by telephone at 65-6322-8596. Forward
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