What happened to Jing He, President of Singapore Temasek Holdings Limited?

Jing He, born in 1953, is controlled by Temasek? CEO of Temasek Holdings, wife of Singapore Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong and daughter-in-law of Singapore's founding father Lee Kuan Yew. In 2004, American Fortune magazine selected the 25 most influential entrepreneurs in Asia for the first time, and Jing He ranked 18, along with Idei Nobuyuki, CEO of Sony Group, Hirohisa Fujii, president of Toyota Motor Corporation, and Li Ka-shing, a wealthy businessman in Hong Kong.

Jing He is very low-key. She never gives interviews, and even when she speaks in public, she rarely answers people's questions. In the eyes of people who have worked with Jing He, she is a capable and quick-thinking person.

Temasek Holdings is the most important official investment holding company in Singapore, and currently controls tens of billions of dollars of Singapore assets around the world. Temasek Holdings was established in 1974, and its large enterprises include Singapore Airlines, Singapore Telecom, Singapore Development Bank and even the world-famous Singapore Zoo.

Jing He won the Singapore Presidential Scholarship on 1972, followed by a first-class honorary degree in electronic engineering from the University of Singapore and a master's degree from Stanford University. 1985 12, Jing He, an engineer from the Ministry of National Defense, married Lee Hsien Loong and became his second wife. Jing He joined Singapore Technologies on 1987, and Singapore Technologies is a national defense contract subcontractor under Temasek Holdings. Later, she was gradually promoted to CEO and President of the company. In 2006, she took charge of Temasek Holdings and transformed it into a comprehensive enterprise involving telecommunications, engineering, logistics and aviation.