Mandai Wildlife Group group CEO Mike Barclay to retire; Bennett Neo named as successor
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Mr Mike Barclay (left) will retire on Oct 31, 2025 after 10 years at the helm of Mandai Wildlife Group. He will be succeeded by Mr Bennett Neo.
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SINGAPORE - Mandai Wildlife Group’s group chief executive officer Mike Barclay will be retiring on Oct 31, after helming the organisation for a decade.
He will be succeeded by Mr Bennett Neo, who will formally assume the position on Oct 1, the group announced in a statement on July 21.
Mr Neo will be appointed group CEO designate from Sept 1, with Mr Barclay staying on as adviser until Oct 31.
Mandai Wildlife Group chairman Piyush Gupta thanked Mr Barclay for his steadfast leadership and contributions over the past decade. He said that Mr Barclay not only “fostered a values-driven and guest-centric culture internally, he also strengthened partnerships across the conservation and zoological communities”.
He added: “His consistent focus on people and purpose has had a strong impact on the Mandai family. Mike’s legacy is reflected not just in the physical transformation of the Mandai Wildlife Reserve, but in the stronger and more mission-focused organisation he helped to shape.”
Mr Neo has over 30 years of regional and international experience spanning the energy, offshore marine, logistics, and fast-moving consumer goods sectors across Asia, Europe and the US, the statement said. Most recently, he served as group chief operating officer at Sembcorp Industries.
Mr Gupta welcomed Mr Neo, saying that his “deep experience aligns with our next phase of growth, innovation, and service to both communities and the planet”.

