Resorts World Sentosa Appoints Brian Ho as New VP of Sustainability
Resorts World Sentosa (RWS) has hired Brian Ho as its new vice president of sustainability. Ho takes over from Loh Su Kim, who held the position for over four years. Ho, who has a PhD in philosophy, previously led Deloitte's sustainability efforts in Southeast Asia.
Ho's new role at RWS involves integrating ESG trends into the company's practices, communicating its sustainability programs, and managing sustainability reporting. RWS has been focusing on marine conservation, including a biodiversity research program and a marine-themed children's library. However, the resort has faced criticism from animal welfare groups for keeping wild-caught dolphins at its aquarium.
Ho's appointment comes as RWS aims to reduce its greenhouse gas emissions by 30% by 2030 as part of its sustainability strategy. His extensive experience in sustainability, coupled with his academic background, is expected to help RWS achieve its emission reduction targets.
Brian Ho's appointment as vice president of sustainability at Resorts World Sentosa signals the company's commitment to strengthening its sustainability efforts. With his expertise and academic background, Ho is well-positioned to lead RWS's sustainability strategy and help the company meet its emission reduction targets.
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