They may be passionate about different sports, but Hong Deqi, Michelle Er and Johan Dulat are collectively championing a spirit of sportsmanship at work. Their tenacity, discipline and focus on teamwork drive a winning attitude both on and off the arena.
Attacking and Defending as a Team
“I’ve been a soccer fan since my youth, when we looked up to national players like Fandi Ahmad. That was when my friends and I would play soccer at void decks. We miss those days.”
“Ultimately, futsal helps me to de-stress and keeps me in shape — although round is also a shape!”
– Hong Deqi is an Associate in our Risk Management (Market Risk) team. In his spare time, Hong brings our colleagues together for futsal matches, as an organiser in the company’s staff recreational club.
Overcoming Your Fears and Limits
“Under the sea, all you can hear and feel is your heartbeat and the experience of being so close to marine life.”
“I used to fear the sea, especially sharks, no thanks to movies like Jaws. With my friends’ encouragement, I plucked up my courage to slowly overcome my fear. After all, you never know what you’re capable of until you try! When I found the guts to swim with hammerhead sharks at Layang Layang [in Malaysia], I realised that sharks are really just large, graceful fish. Like my administrative role in Temasek’s Sustainability and Stewardship Group, diving lets me witness the impact of environmental damage first-hand. We always carry a net with us on our dives to help clean up the litter and plastic waste that can be found in the sea.”
“During a monsoon season diving break, I was introduced to dragon boat racing. I love the teamwork and togetherness required to move the boat, and the constant encouragement that everyone gives to one another. You can’t move the boat to its ultimate speed with just strength. Everyone must train diligently and work towards perfecting the posture, breathing and stroke techniques, combining that all into one coordinated stroke.”
“I generally have to train at least twice as hard to stay on par with my younger teammates, but it pays off. I was shocked when I passed the stringent selection rounds to represent Singapore in the Australian Masters this year. Our team won first place in our category — that was a really proud moment.”
– Michelle Er is an Officer in our Public Affairs team within the Sustainability and Stewardship Group. She is a certified divemaster and was part of a team representing Singapore that placed first in the Senior A Open 20 category at the 17th Australian Masters Games regatta in Adelaide, Australia in October 2019.
Defining Your Goals and Perspectives
“I stopped eating meat four years ago, for various reasons: health, environment and ethics. I’ve also reduced my dairy consumption and cut out seafood including large fish such as tuna and salmon. There’s still a lot that can be done, but I look for sustainable sources where I can. We ferry the kids around in our mid-range fully electric car — beyond the smaller carbon footprint, it’s a fun drive and provides substantial savings in terms of fuel consumption. Based on my calculations, the car will fully pay for itself over 10 years!
“I’m a big believer in technology advances to address issues, but unfortunately today, I fear that much of the impact from global warming is inevitable. On the bright side, the business and investment community is now genuinely focused on these issues and hopefully, we can make positive changes in time.”
– Johan Dulat, Managing Director of Structuring and Execution at Temasek, leads a team that supports our investment activities. No day or problem is the same for him, but the competitive swimmer tackles each situation like a race: with determination and a performance-driven mindset.
Stay tuned for our upcoming article on Dulat, where the experienced swimmer tells us what fuels him and shares his inside tips on mastering the sport.