No regrets for SDSC head Wong

President is stepping down at AGM on Sept 29, after his tenure limit of four consecutive years

Mr Kevin Wong called for stakeholders and the relevant authorities to continue having discussions and collaborations on inclusivity. PHOTO: SINGAPORE DISABILITY SPORTS COUNCIL/FACEBOOK
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After four years at the helm, Kevin Wong will no longer lead the Singapore Disability Sports Council (SDSC) from next month, as the incumbent president will step down at the association's annual general meeting on Sept 29.

Wong, who served as chief from 2016 to 2020, has reached his tenure limit of four consecutive years and the 44-year-old told The Sunday Times that he is "leaving very happy". "The last four years have been rewarding and I've achieved what I set out to do," he said.

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A version of this article appeared in the print edition of The Sunday Times on August 30, 2020, with the headline No regrets for SDSC head Wong. Subscribe