Goh Shuet-Li

Director

La Putri Pte Ltd

Goh Shuet-Li

Director

La Putri Pte Ltd

Shuet-Li Strongly Believes In Continuous Learning, And Has Put This To Action With Her Passion To ‘Do More’ For Social Causes.

Shuet-Li Strongly Believes In Continuous Learning, And Has Put This To Action With Her Passion To ‘Do More’ For Social Causes.

Goh Shuet-Li

Ms Goh Shuet-Li’s education includes United World College of SEA, Singapore and King’s College, University of London, from which she graduated with an LLB (Hons).

Armed with a Law degree and having been called to the Malaysian Bar, it took just 2 years of legal practice for Shuet-Li to realise that she had a preference for finance and business. A switch over to stock-broking led to a 13 year career initially as a Financial Analyst, and shortly thereafter, successful stints on Institutional Equity desks of various global finance institutions. In 2000, Shuet Li moved on to her next career phase, jointly owning and managing La Putri, a family owned retail business. Shuet-Li strongly believes in continuous learning, and has put this to action with her passion to ‘do more’ for social causes. She was on the Board of Directors of the Home Nursing Foundation for 4 years and continues to sit on the Board of Directors of iC2 Prephouse.

She is the Director of La Putri Pte Ltd.

Tina enjoys creating better solutions to social problems, helping others to succeed and building a kinder and more inclusive society. Since 2015, she has provided strategic leadership to guide NCSS public education efforts to combat stigma and to promote social inclusion for people with disability and persons with mental health conditions.

Tina has been appointed to national and inter-Ministry committees and panels to conduct national reviews, develop master plans and coordinate efforts to address social problems and design new initiatives. She has also served on various Boards and Committees including the National Committee on Youth Guidance and Rehabilitation, Centre for Enabled Living and SgEnable founding Boards, Board of Visitors for Prisons, the IMH Charity Fund Board, and the Women’s Health Advisory Committee. She is currently a Director on the Boards of Special Needs Trust Company and Adviser to the BinjaiTree Foundation.

Goh Shuet-Li

Ms Goh Shuet-Li’s education includes United World College of SEA, Singapore and King’s College, University of London, from which she graduated with an LLB (Hons).

Armed with a Law degree and having been called to the Malaysian Bar, it took just 2 years of legal practice for Shuet-Li to realise that she had a preference for finance and business. A switch over to stock-broking led to a 13 year career initially as a Financial Analyst, and shortly thereafter, successful stints on Institutional Equity desks of various global finance institutions. In 2000, Shuet Li moved on to her next career phase, jointly owning and managing La Putri, a family owned retail business. Shuet-Li strongly believes in continuous learning, and has put this to action with her passion to ‘do more’ for social causes. She was on the Board of Directors of the Home Nursing Foundation for 4 years and continues to sit on the Board of Directors of iC2 Prephouse.

She is the Director of La Putri Pte Ltd.

Tina enjoys creating better solutions to social problems, helping others to succeed and building a kinder and more inclusive society. Since 2015, she has provided strategic leadership to guide NCSS public education efforts to combat stigma and to promote social inclusion for people with disability and persons with mental health conditions.

Tina has been appointed to national and inter-Ministry committees and panels to conduct national reviews, develop master plans and coordinate efforts to address social problems and design new initiatives. She has also served on various Boards and Committees including the National Committee on Youth Guidance and Rehabilitation, Centre for Enabled Living and SgEnable founding Boards, Board of Visitors for Prisons, the IMH Charity Fund Board, and the Women’s Health Advisory Committee. She is currently a Director on the Boards of Special Needs Trust Company and Adviser to the BinjaiTree Foundation.