About
Welcome to the walk through yesteryear where discussions about things the way they were made before technology came into the picture!
First and foremost, let me introduce myself. I’m Lincoln Wang and I’m currently 27 (As of 2009), a financial consultant with the top life insurance in Singapore since 2005 currently practicing in the sunny island of Singapore. A firm believer in the use of Information Technology to enhance one’s knowledge on matters of the world, this blog’s main focus is to allow me to make new friends from the world and have a healthy discussion of the various things that were “improved” by technology but should be enjoyed the way they were.
You can contact me via my email if you have anything to share with me, or add me to your MSN (lincoln_wang@hotmail.com), Skype (lincoln_wang) as I am ALMOST always around.
Accreditions
2008 – Master of Business Administration, University of Strathclyde, UK (MBA)
2007 – M8: Collective Investment Schemes, Singapore College of Insurance (SCI)
2005 – M5: Rules and Regulations for Financial Advisory Services, Singapore College of Insurance (SCI)
2005 – M9: Life Insurance and Investment-Linked Policies, Singapore College of Insurance (SCI)
2005 – HI: Certificate in Health Insurance, Singapore College of Insurance (SCI)
2003 – Bachelor of Information Technology, University of Southern Queensland (BIT)
1999 – ExcelL Training Program Competencies in Cross-Cultural Communications, University of Southern Queensland, Australia (ExcelL)
Biography
I started my working life as a Technical Assistant whose main duties was to assist the Engineer in upgrading television decoder boxes for hotels. The hotel that I was tasked to was Pan Pacific Hotel Singapore and it was an exciting stint for me as I was able to “view” the various rooms and suites that were avaliable in the hotel but the main draw was the nice buffett spread that was catered for free to all the staff of the hotel everyday.
After this short part time stint, I was then enlisted for national service with the Singapore Armed Forces. These 2 years and four months were one of the toughest times of my life thus far both physically and mentally as I was taken out of the comfort zone I had grown acustomed over the four years I had spent in Toowoomba, Australia and thrown into the strict and tough life of the military. However, it was kinda fruitful for me as I had made a wide range of friends with a couple of whom I still am in contact with.
Straight after national service, I joined the field of insurance where I was trained in the various financial products that the company had as well as increased my knowledge on financial products and the inner workings of financial instituition. Without this exposure, I would most likely be one of the many people of this world who would not have any clue on financial products and how to position myself in the varying financial situtations.
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