What it is like being a Mentor for the Asian Development Bank’s Water Organization Partnership for Resilience programme (WOP4R), with Mr. Ong Tze Ch’in, Chief Executive, PUB episode artwork

EPISODE · Jun 17, 2025 · 10 MIN

What it is like being a Mentor for the Asian Development Bank’s Water Organization Partnership for Resilience programme (WOP4R), with Mr. Ong Tze Ch’in, Chief Executive, PUB

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In this episode of the Exec Exchange, host Piers Clark speaks with Ong Tze Ch'in, the Chief Executive of PUB, Singapore's national water agency. Ong discusses his transition from a 25-year military career to public service, emphasizing the leadership and operational skills he brought along. He shares insights into Singapore's water journey, highlighting innovative initiatives and the role of water in national security since independence. The conversation also covers PUB's involvement in mentoring through the Asian Development Bank's Water Operators Partnership (WOP4R), addressing challenges in water loss and energy reduction. Ong elaborates on PUB's multifaceted approach to managing climate change impacts, emphasizing the importance of community engagement in combating water-related issues. The episode concludes with a personal note, revealing the emotional moments that resonate with Ong.00:00 Introduction to the Exec Exchange00:30 Meet Ong Tze Ch'in: From Military to Public Service01:47 Singapore's Water Journey: A Historical Perspective03:23 Mentoring Program at PUB05:09 Addressing Climate Challenges in Singapore08:22 Personal Insights and Reflections09:52 Conclusion and Farewell

In this episode of the Exec Exchange, host Piers Clark speaks with Ong Tze Ch'in, the Chief Executive of PUB, Singapore's national water agency. Ong discusses his transition from a 25-year military career to public service, emphasizing the leadership and operational skills he brought along. He shares insights into Singapore's water journey, highlighting innovative initiatives and the role of water in national security since independence. The conversation also covers PUB's involvement in mentoring through the Asian Development Bank's Water Operators Partnership (WOP4R), addressing challenges in water loss and energy reduction. Ong elaborates on PUB's multifaceted approach to managing climate change impacts, emphasizing the importance of community engagement in combating water-related issues. The episode concludes with a personal note, revealing the emotional moments that resonate with Ong.00:00 Introduction to the Exec Exchange00:30 Meet Ong Tze Ch'in: From Military to Public Service01:47 Singapore's Water Journey: A Historical Perspective03:23 Mentoring Program at PUB05:09 Addressing Climate Challenges in Singapore08:22 Personal Insights and Reflections09:52 Conclusion and Farewell

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