Tan Teck Meng

This is a Chinese name; the family name is Tan.
Tan Teck Meng
Died 7 July 2011
Singapore
Residence Singapore
Citizenship Singaporean
Nationality Singaporean
Fields Accounting, Business
Institutions Singapore Management University
Alma mater University of New South Wales
University of Singapore
Notable awards Public Service Medal
Service to Education Award
Most Inspiring Teacher
Most Outstanding Teacher

Tan Teck Meng was a Professor of Accounting from Singapore Management University (SMU), member of the Board of Directors of four public companies in Singapore, serving as chairman of the audit committees of two of the companies, and honorary professor of Finance and Economics of Dongbei University of Finance and Economics, China.[1]

He was the first appointee of SMU, being its first deputy president and provost respectively, and a former dean of the School of Accountancy and Business at Nanyang Technological University(NTU), where he was instrumental in the development of the school and the establishment of a number undergraduate degrees and MBA programmes.[1]

Biography

Education and academic career

Tan graduated with a Bachelor of Accountancy from University of Singapore, now National University of Singapore (NUS), and a Master of Commerce with Honours from the University of New South Wales.[2] Upon graduation in 1970, he worked in Charted Industries Pte Ltd, now ST Kinetics, and General Electric (USA) Television and Appliance Pte Ltd before joining the faculty of University of Singapore in 1972.

He subsequently worked at NTU, serving as dean of its School of Accountancy and Business from 1990 to 1998. During his tenure as dean, Tan transformed the former accountancy school into a full-fledged business school through the establishment of specialized undergradiuate degrees, and certain MBA and PhD programmes. In addition, he founded the Journal of Enterprising Culture, serving as its editor in chief, and set up the NTU Entrepreneurship Development Centre in 1988, which served to provide consulting and training programmes to small and medium-sized enterprises.[1]

In 1996, Tan was awarded an Honorary PhD by Liaoning University, China, and appointed Honorary Professor of Finance and Economics of Dongbei University and of Liaoning Administration College, respectively, in China. In 2001, he was appointed a Visiting Professor to Cranfield University, UK.[1]

In 1997, he was appointed chairman of a task force that aimed to study the setting up of Singapore's first private university, Singapore Management University. He eventually became the university's first appointee, provost and deputy president, respectively.[1] As one of the "original eleven" faculty of SMU, Tan "built up the staff side from scratch [and] spearheaded continuous and overlapping campus development projects with ambitious time lines".[3]

Tan's vision for SMU in 1999 included for it to produce excellent research and for the school community to possess an in-depth understanding of how Asian businesses can thrive globally, while using leading-edge tools and technology to deliver this knowledge to students and managers in Asia. It would aim to be "a university whose graduates are readily accepted for the best jobs in Asia and in global organizations".[4]

After SMU was established, Tan moved on to become one of the most highly regarded professors in the school, with The Straits Times nominating him as one of six "star professors" of SMU in its Scholar's Choice series of articles, which serves as a guide to tertiary education.[5]

Other community and corporate activities

Professor Tan was a member of the Council on Corporate Disclosure and Governance which sets accounting and disclosure standards in Singapore.[6] He also chaired the KK Women's and Children's Hospital's Medifund Committee, the Singapore National Committee for Pacific Economic Cooperation, and the Meridian Junior College advisory committee.[2][7] He was also a member of the Board of Directors of four Singapore listed companies, serving as Chairman of the Audit Committee in two of them, namely Singapore Reinsurance Corporation Limited and Kim Eng Holdings Limited, and has served as a session chairman at the PECC International Conference.[1][8]

He had also served as advisor to a various other community organizations, including the Charted Institute of Logistics and Transport, Singapore,[9] and Habitat for Humanity Singapore.[10] He was also a member of several awards committees, including the Singapore Youth Award Panel 2006-07,[11] which selected the recipients of the "highest youth accolade in Singapore",[12] and the International Management Action Award awards council.[13]

Awards, achievements and endowments

Tan was awarded the Public Service Medal at Singapore's 2009 National Day Awards in his capacity as chairman of the medifund committee of KK Women's & Children's Hospital.[14][15] Other awards include the SMU Most Inspiring Teacher and the School of Accountancy's Most Outstanding Teacher awards in 2006,[16] and the Service to Education Award by the Ministry of Education for his contribution as Chairman of the Meridian Junior College Advisory Committee.[17]

He also sponsored the Professor Tan Teck Meng Gold Medal Award, worth a total of S$2,000, to be given annually to a top graduating Bachelor of Accountancy student,[18] and the Tan Tee Chee & Tsan Kah Ngooh Award, named after his parents,[19] and given annually to 3 outstanding students who have demonstrated excellence in co-curricular activities.[20]

Research interests and selected publications

Professor Tan's research interests included corporate governance, entrepreneurship and financial accounting.[1]

Selected journal articles

Selected chapters in books

Notes

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Singapore Management University. (n.d.) Tan Teck Meng. Retrieved 27 June 2008, from http://www.accountancy.smu.edu.sg/faculty/accounting/pdf/tantm.pdf
  2. 1 2 Reuters India. (n.d.) Officer Profile For Raffles Education Corp Ltd. Retrieved 27 June 2008, from http://in.reuters.com/money/quotes/officerProfile?symbol=RLSE.SI&officerId=736813
  3. Singapore Management University. (2001) Janice Bellace's Remarks on Stepping Down and President of SMU. smuhub, 111/02/2001. Retrieved 27 June 2008, from http://www.smu.edu.sg/news_room/smuhub/2001_10.pdf
  4. Loh, Lawrance. (1999) SMU's Provost, Tan Teck Meng, shares his thoughts. MIT club of singapore newsletter, 288/06/98. Retrieved 28 June 2008, from http://alumweb.mit.edu/clubs/singapore/pdf/1999_01-newsletter.pdf
  5. Davie, Sandra. (2006) Which University? The Straits Times Scholar's Choice. Retrieved 28 June 2008, from http://jobs.st701.com/scholars/article6.html
  6. Singapore Management University. (n.d.) Publication: The Business Times. Retrieved 29 June 2008, from http://www.smu.edu.sg/news_room/smu_in_the_news/2006/sources/BT_20061128_1.pdf
  7. China Auto Corporation Ltd. (n.d.) Announce of Appointment of Non-executive Lead Independent Director. Retrieved 27 June 2008, from http://www.finanznachrichten.de/nachrichten-2008-04/artikel-10470531.asp#start
  8. (n.d.) PECC International Conference. Retrieved 27 June 2008, from http://www.pecc.org/finance/financialcenters/program.pdf
  9. Charted Institute of Logistics and Transport, Singapore. (n.d.) Chairman's Message. Retrieved 28 June 2008, from http://www.creativedge.com.sg/preview/cilt2/newsletter/
  10. Habitat for Humanity Singapore. (n.d.) Habitat for Humanity Singapore. Retrieved 28 June 2008, from http://www.habitat.org.sg/index/bod.htm
  11. National Youth Council. (2007) Highest National Honours for Youth. Retrieved 28 June 2008, from http://www.nyc.pa.gov.sg/MungoBlobs/741/232/MR%20-%20SYA%202007%20Press%20Conference.pdf
  12. National Youth Council. (2007) Nomination. Retrieved 28 June 2008, from http://www.sya.sg/faq.html
  13. (n.d.) Fact Sheet The 6th International Management Action Award. Retrieved 29 June 2008, from http://tampineszone.com/eAlert/IMAAFactSheetv7.pdf
  14. Government of Singapore. (2012) National Day Awards. Retrieved 14 April 2012 from http://www.pmo.gov.sg/content/pmosite/nationaldayawards.html
  15. Singapore Management University. (2009) National Day Awards. Retrieved 14 April 2012 from http://www.smu.edu.sg/news_room/smuhub/oct2009/connection4.asp
  16. Singapore Management University. (2007) Tan Teck Meng. Retrieved 27 June 2008 from http://www.accountancy.smu.edu.sg/faculty/accounting/tmtan.asp
  17. Singapore Management University. (2007) Faculty Highlights. Retrieved 29 June 2008, from http://www.smu.edu.sg/news_room/smuhub/sep2007/academe6.asp
  18. Dean of Students. (2006) Professor Tan Teck Meng Gold Medal Award. Retrieved 27 June 2008, from http://www.smu.edu.sg/financial/awards/tan_teck_meng.asp
  19. Shin Min Daily. (2011) "Former Deputy President of SMU would come classes in wheelchair". Retrieved 11 July 2011 from http://www.smu.edu.sg/news_room/smu_in_the_news/2011/sources/ShinMin_20110709_1.pdf
  20. Dean of Students. (2006) Tan Tee Chee & Tsan Kah Ngooh Award. Retrieved 28 June 2008, from http://www.smu.edu.sg/financial/awards/tan_tee_chee.asp


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