Carsome Group appoints former AirAsia tech chief Vishnu Nambiar as CTO ahead of possible US listing
4 August 2021 4:59 pm / 0 comments
Carsome Group, Southeast Asia’s largest integrated car e-commerce platform, has announced the appointment of Vishnu Nambiar as chief technology officer (CTO). Nambiar, a former CTO at AirAsia, takes over from Chet Sin, who will now be Carsome’s chief architect to lead the design, implementation and governance of the company’s tech architecture.
As CTO, Nambiar will drive Carsome’s next stage of transformation by leading the tech team and spearheading the strategy on deploying tech to address the automotive industry’s most pressing needs. His addition to Carsome’s executive management team will aid the company’s drive to become Southeast Asia’s most valuable digital automotive marketplace, the company said.
(Photo : Benjamin Koellmann on Facebook)
He claimed in his post that he walked on the stingray while swimming with his family at Tanjong Beach on March 28.
A trip to the ER What happened was three nights in the ER and some of the most severe nerve pain I ve ever encountered, not only at the sting site but even shooting up my leg and down into my foot through regular and supportive doses of heavy painkillers, he said.
Mr. Koellmann said that after he was stung, lifeguards at the beach were swift to react, and he was taken to SGH by ambulance.
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Man stung by stingray at Tanjong Beach in Sentosa
Mr Koellmann said he was playing in the water with his wife and young sons when he was stung at around 6pm on Mar 28, 2021. (Photo: Facebook/Benjamin Koellmann)
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SINGAPORE: A 38-year-old German man was stung by a stingray at Sentosa s Tanjong Beach on Mar 28, one of two beach-goers stung in separate incidents that day.
In a post on Nature Society (Singapore)’s Facebook page on Saturday (Apr 3), Mr Benjamin Koellmann said he was playing in the water with his wife and young sons when he was stung at around 6pm.
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Stingrays common around Singapore and are known to be docile unless disturbed: Experts
People should therefore be more mindful when stepping into the water and avoid going too close to where they may be hiding.PHOTO: UNSPLASH
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