Resorts World Sentosa deputy chief executive resigns
Resort World said that Young mutually agreed with the board to leave his position at the business on 30 June. The University of Cambridge graduate was first appointed to the role in January.
“RWS remains committed to the momentum to strengthen its core leadership team, advance on its long-term growth strategies and build strong sustainable recovery,” Genting Singapore said.
The Resort World complex is operated by a subsidiary of Genting Singapore, an integrated resort developer and operator listed on the Singapore Exchange.
Young is a prominent member of the Singapore business community. After university, he spent 24 years in the city state’s civil service. Young worked in a number of roles in the ministries of defence, finance, education and trade and industry.
Following his exit from government, Young served as chief executive officer of trade association the Singapore Business Federation, a role which he left in 2022.
Genting Singapore recorded a net profit of S$340.1m (£207.8m/€236.4m/US$255.9m), an 86% year-on-year increase in 2022.