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Lien We King (born 1975) is a Singaporean entrepreneur, as well as the Co-Founder and Executive Director of Mothership, a well-known Singapore digital news agency.<ref name=":0">Chan, Robin. “[https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/social-news-website-mothership-brings-home-discussion-on-singapore Social news website Mothership brings home discussion on Singapore]”. ''The Straits Times''. February 3, 2014. Accessed 7 September 2022.</ref> He is also the Managing Director of Bridgewater Holdings Pte Ltd, the parent company of Mothership.sg.<ref name=":1">Lien, We King. “[https://sg.linkedin.com/in/we-king-lien-299b55217 We King Lien]”. ''LinkedIn''. n.d. Accessed 7 September 2022.</ref> | Lien We King (born 1975) is a Singaporean entrepreneur, as well as the Co-Founder and Executive Director of Mothership, a well-known Singapore digital news agency.<ref name=":0">Chan, Robin. “[https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/social-news-website-mothership-brings-home-discussion-on-singapore Social news website Mothership brings home discussion on Singapore]”. ''The Straits Times''. February 3, 2014. Accessed 7 September 2022.</ref> He is also the Managing Director of Bridgewater Holdings Pte Ltd, the parent company of Mothership.sg.<ref name=":1">Lien, We King. “[https://sg.linkedin.com/in/we-king-lien-299b55217 We King Lien]”. ''LinkedIn''. n.d. Accessed 7 September 2022.</ref> | ||
== Background == | == Background == | ||
Lien We King is a former fund manager and finance executive whose “hobby site” took off overnight, after its article “48 reasons why you still feel for Singapore” went viral in February 2014.<ref>Wong, Terence. “[https://azurecapital.com.sg/breakfast-with-mothership-sgs-founder-lien-we-king-one-of-the-first-friends-i-made-back-in-secondary-school/ It all started with a crash, says Mothership’s founder Lien We King]”. ''Azure Capital''. August 14, 2020. Accessed 7 September 2022.</ref><ref>Lay, Belmont. “[https://mothership.sg/2013/08/48-reasons-why-you-still-feel-for-singapore-2/ 48 reasons why you still feel for Singapore]”. ''Mothership.sg''. August 10, 2022. Accessed 7 September 2022.</ref> Today, this joint venture with fellow entrepreneurs Martino Tan and Belmont Lay has become well-known among Singaporeans as the online news site, Mothership.sg.<ref name=":1" /><ref name=":2">Hong Lai Huat Group. “[https://honglaihuatgroup.com/board-of-directors/ Board of Directors]”. ''Hong Lai Huat Group''. n.d. Accessed 7 September 2022.</ref> | Lien We King is a former fund manager and finance executive whose “hobby site” took off overnight, after its article “48 reasons why you still feel for Singapore” went viral in February 2014.<ref>Wong, Terence. “[https://azurecapital.com.sg/breakfast-with-mothership-sgs-founder-lien-we-king-one-of-the-first-friends-i-made-back-in-secondary-school/ It all started with a crash, says Mothership’s founder Lien We King]”. ''Azure Capital''. August 14, 2020. Accessed 7 September 2022.</ref><ref>Lay, Belmont. “[https://mothership.sg/2013/08/48-reasons-why-you-still-feel-for-singapore-2/ 48 reasons why you still feel for Singapore]”. ''Mothership.sg''. August 10, 2022. Accessed 7 September 2022.</ref> Today, this joint venture with fellow entrepreneurs Martino Tan and Belmont Lay has become well-known among Singaporeans as the online news site, Mothership.sg.<ref name=":1" /><ref name=":2">Hong Lai Huat Group. “[https://honglaihuatgroup.com/board-of-directors/ Board of Directors]”. ''Hong Lai Huat Group''. n.d. Accessed 7 September 2022.</ref> | ||
Besides his role at Mothership.sg, Lien We King is currently the Managing Director of Bridgewater Holdings Pte Ltd, and a Board Member of real estate and property developer, Hong Lai Huat Group.<ref name=":1" /> | Besides his role at Mothership.sg, Lien We King is currently the Managing Director of Bridgewater Holdings Pte Ltd, and a Board Member of real estate and property developer, Hong Lai Huat Group.<ref name=":1" /> | ||
=== Personal life === | === Personal life === | ||
[[File:Kiara Khor and Lien We King walking down the aisle at their wedding. Photo from Singapore Brides..jpg|alt=Kiara Khor and Lien We King walking down the aisle at their wedding. Photo from Singapore Brides.|thumb|''Kiara Khor and Lien We King walking down the aisle at their wedding. Photo from [https://singaporebrides.com/articles/2018/06/mothership-lien-we-king-kiara-wedding/ Singapore Brides].'']] | [[File:Kiara Khor and Lien We King walking down the aisle at their wedding. Photo from Singapore Brides..jpg|alt=Kiara Khor and Lien We King walking down the aisle at their wedding. Photo from Singapore Brides.|thumb|''Kiara Khor and Lien We King walking down the aisle at their wedding. Photo from [https://singaporebrides.com/articles/2018/06/mothership-lien-we-king-kiara-wedding/ Singapore Brides].'']] | ||
In 2018, Lien We King solemnised his marriage to healthcare strategies professional, Kiara Khor.<ref name=":3">Khor, Kiara. “[https://sg.linkedin.com/in/kiara-khor-05958a26 Kiara Khor]”. ''LinkedIn''. n.d. Accessed 7 September 2022.</ref> The couple celebrated this event with a wedding ceremony at Shangri-La Hotel Singapore.<ref>Singapore Brides. “[https://singaporebrides.com/articles/2018/06/mothership-lien-we-king-kiara-wedding/ Lien We King and Kiara Khor’s Beautiful Wedding Celebrations at Shangri La Singapore]”. ''Singapore Brides''. June 13, 2018. Accessed 7 September 2022.</ref> Kiara is noted to have worked at Mothership.sg as a Market Analyst in 2014.<ref name=":3" /> | In 2018, Lien We King solemnised his marriage to healthcare strategies professional, Kiara Khor.<ref name=":3">Khor, Kiara. “[https://sg.linkedin.com/in/kiara-khor-05958a26 Kiara Khor]”. ''LinkedIn''. n.d. Accessed 7 September 2022.</ref> The couple celebrated this event with a wedding ceremony at Shangri-La Hotel Singapore.<ref>Singapore Brides. “[https://singaporebrides.com/articles/2018/06/mothership-lien-we-king-kiara-wedding/ Lien We King and Kiara Khor’s Beautiful Wedding Celebrations at Shangri La Singapore]”. ''Singapore Brides''. June 13, 2018. Accessed 7 September 2022.</ref> Kiara is noted to have worked at Mothership.sg as a Market Analyst in 2014.<ref name=":3" /> | ||
He is also known to be friends with former Foreign Minister, George Yeo, who despite his political roots, had decided to take on the role of “Non-Executive Advisor” and writer at Mothership.sg.<ref name=":4">Tan, Theresa. “[https://www.nus.edu.sg/alumnet/thealumnus/issue-120/people/pursuit-of-excellence/charting-his-own-course Charting His Own Course]”. ''The AlumNUS''. n.d. Accessed 7 September 2022.</ref> | === Connections with political figures === | ||
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He is also known to be friends with former Foreign Minister, George Yeo, who despite his political roots, had decided to take on the role of “Non-Executive Advisor” and writer at Mothership.sg.<ref name=":4">Tan, Theresa. “[https://www.nus.edu.sg/alumnet/thealumnus/issue-120/people/pursuit-of-excellence/charting-his-own-course Charting His Own Course]”. ''The AlumNUS''. n.d. Accessed 7 September 2022.</ref> Yeo was also present as a guest at Lien We King's wedding in 2018.<ref>Yeo, George. "[https://www.facebook.com/georgeyeopage/posts/we-king-n-kiara-wedding-dinner/10155669051293043/ We King n Kiara wedding dinner]". ''Facebook''. March 18, 2018. Accessed 14 September 2022.</ref> | |||
== Career == | == Career == | ||
=== Mothership.sg (2013 to Present) === | === Mothership.sg (2013 to Present) === | ||
Lien We King is one of the co-founders and the Executive Director of the Singapore news outlet, Mothership.sg.<ref name=":0" /> | Lien We King is one of the co-founders and the Executive Director of the Singapore news outlet, Mothership.sg.<ref name=":0" /> | ||
The digital news agency is currently funded by social enterprise, Project Fisher-men, where Lien We King assumes the role of one of its three directors.<ref>Mothership. “[https://mothership.sg/2014/04/mothership-fuelled-with-love-seed-funding-2/ Mothership.sg fuelled by love, seed funding]”. ''Mothership.sg''. April 11, 2022. Accessed 7 September 2022.</ref> | The digital news agency is currently funded by social enterprise, Project Fisher-men, where Lien We King assumes the role of one of its three directors.<ref>Mothership. “[https://mothership.sg/2014/04/mothership-fuelled-with-love-seed-funding-2/ Mothership.sg fuelled by love, seed funding]”. ''Mothership.sg''. April 11, 2022. Accessed 7 September 2022.</ref> | ||
In 2012, Lien We King approached Belmont Lay, the founder of Singaporean satire site, NewNation.sg and Martino Tan, who was a civil servant working under the Prime Minister’s Office (PMO) at the time.<ref name=":4" /> The latter was Senior Manager of online communications at the PMO, where he was best known for managing Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong’s Facebook posts.<ref name=":4" /> Both men would later on become his business partners, after he proposed a “digital-only platform for young Singaporeans”.<ref name=":4" /> | In 2012, Lien We King approached Belmont Lay, the founder of Singaporean satire site, NewNation.sg and Martino Tan, who was a civil servant working under the Prime Minister’s Office (PMO) at the time.<ref name=":4" /> The latter was Senior Manager of online communications at the PMO, where he was best known for managing Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong’s Facebook posts.<ref name=":4" /> Both men would later on become his business partners, after he proposed a “digital-only platform for young Singaporeans”.<ref name=":4" /> | ||
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Later on, they were joined by former Foreign Minister, George Yeo and civil service veteran, Philip Yeo.<ref name=":4" /> A friend of Lien We King, George Yeo occasionally contributes as a writer, where he shares his perspective on Singapore life as well as life away from his homeland as he is based in Hong Kong.<ref name=":4" /> On the other hand, Philip Yeo is the Chairman of social enterprise Project Fisher-men, which backed Mothership.sg with funding in its early days. Today, Yeo continues to “volunteer” as the Chairman of Project Fisher-men.<ref name=":4" /> | Later on, they were joined by former Foreign Minister, George Yeo and civil service veteran, Philip Yeo.<ref name=":4" /> A friend of Lien We King, George Yeo occasionally contributes as a writer, where he shares his perspective on Singapore life as well as life away from his homeland as he is based in Hong Kong.<ref name=":4" /> On the other hand, Philip Yeo is the Chairman of social enterprise Project Fisher-men, which backed Mothership.sg with funding in its early days. Today, Yeo continues to “volunteer” as the Chairman of Project Fisher-men.<ref name=":4" /> | ||
=== Previous occupations === | === Previous occupations === | ||
Prior to launching Mothership.sg, Lien We King had been a Director at Pacific Equity Group Pte Ltd, a private equity real estate investment firm. Later on, he became the Managing Director of Bridgewater Holdings Pte Ltd and was appointed to the Board of Hong Lai Huat Group as Non-Executive Independent Director on 1 March 2019.<ref name=":2" /> | Prior to launching Mothership.sg, Lien We King had been a Director at Pacific Equity Group Pte Ltd, a private equity real estate investment firm. Later on, he became the Managing Director of Bridgewater Holdings Pte Ltd and was appointed to the Board of Hong Lai Huat Group as Non-Executive Independent Director on 1 March 2019.<ref name=":2" /> | ||
== References/Citations == | == References/Citations == |
Revision as of 12:32, 14 September 2022
Lien We King (born 1975) is a Singaporean entrepreneur, as well as the Co-Founder and Executive Director of Mothership, a well-known Singapore digital news agency.[1] He is also the Managing Director of Bridgewater Holdings Pte Ltd, the parent company of Mothership.sg.[2]
Background
Lien We King is a former fund manager and finance executive whose “hobby site” took off overnight, after its article “48 reasons why you still feel for Singapore” went viral in February 2014.[3][4] Today, this joint venture with fellow entrepreneurs Martino Tan and Belmont Lay has become well-known among Singaporeans as the online news site, Mothership.sg.[2][5]
Besides his role at Mothership.sg, Lien We King is currently the Managing Director of Bridgewater Holdings Pte Ltd, and a Board Member of real estate and property developer, Hong Lai Huat Group.[2]
Personal life
In 2018, Lien We King solemnised his marriage to healthcare strategies professional, Kiara Khor.[6] The couple celebrated this event with a wedding ceremony at Shangri-La Hotel Singapore.[7] Kiara is noted to have worked at Mothership.sg as a Market Analyst in 2014.[6]
Connections with political figures
He is also known to be friends with former Foreign Minister, George Yeo, who despite his political roots, had decided to take on the role of “Non-Executive Advisor” and writer at Mothership.sg.[8] Yeo was also present as a guest at Lien We King's wedding in 2018.[9]
Career
Mothership.sg (2013 to Present)
Lien We King is one of the co-founders and the Executive Director of the Singapore news outlet, Mothership.sg.[1]
The digital news agency is currently funded by social enterprise, Project Fisher-men, where Lien We King assumes the role of one of its three directors.[10]
In 2012, Lien We King approached Belmont Lay, the founder of Singaporean satire site, NewNation.sg and Martino Tan, who was a civil servant working under the Prime Minister’s Office (PMO) at the time.[8] The latter was Senior Manager of online communications at the PMO, where he was best known for managing Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong’s Facebook posts.[8] Both men would later on become his business partners, after he proposed a “digital-only platform for young Singaporeans”.[8]
In fact, the trio wanted to realise a common vision of creating an online site where Singaporeans can keep up to date with and educate themselves on Singapore’s social and political climate. They were “inspired by the ideals of openness, inclusiveness and creativity”.[8]
Later on, they were joined by former Foreign Minister, George Yeo and civil service veteran, Philip Yeo.[8] A friend of Lien We King, George Yeo occasionally contributes as a writer, where he shares his perspective on Singapore life as well as life away from his homeland as he is based in Hong Kong.[8] On the other hand, Philip Yeo is the Chairman of social enterprise Project Fisher-men, which backed Mothership.sg with funding in its early days. Today, Yeo continues to “volunteer” as the Chairman of Project Fisher-men.[8]
Previous occupations
Prior to launching Mothership.sg, Lien We King had been a Director at Pacific Equity Group Pte Ltd, a private equity real estate investment firm. Later on, he became the Managing Director of Bridgewater Holdings Pte Ltd and was appointed to the Board of Hong Lai Huat Group as Non-Executive Independent Director on 1 March 2019.[5]
References/Citations
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Chan, Robin. “Social news website Mothership brings home discussion on Singapore”. The Straits Times. February 3, 2014. Accessed 7 September 2022.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 Lien, We King. “We King Lien”. LinkedIn. n.d. Accessed 7 September 2022.
- ↑ Wong, Terence. “It all started with a crash, says Mothership’s founder Lien We King”. Azure Capital. August 14, 2020. Accessed 7 September 2022.
- ↑ Lay, Belmont. “48 reasons why you still feel for Singapore”. Mothership.sg. August 10, 2022. Accessed 7 September 2022.
- ↑ 5.0 5.1 Hong Lai Huat Group. “Board of Directors”. Hong Lai Huat Group. n.d. Accessed 7 September 2022.
- ↑ 6.0 6.1 Khor, Kiara. “Kiara Khor”. LinkedIn. n.d. Accessed 7 September 2022.
- ↑ Singapore Brides. “Lien We King and Kiara Khor’s Beautiful Wedding Celebrations at Shangri La Singapore”. Singapore Brides. June 13, 2018. Accessed 7 September 2022.
- ↑ 8.0 8.1 8.2 8.3 8.4 8.5 8.6 8.7 Tan, Theresa. “Charting His Own Course”. The AlumNUS. n.d. Accessed 7 September 2022.
- ↑ Yeo, George. "We King n Kiara wedding dinner". Facebook. March 18, 2018. Accessed 14 September 2022.
- ↑ Mothership. “Mothership.sg fuelled by love, seed funding”. Mothership.sg. April 11, 2022. Accessed 7 September 2022.