Michelle Yong wins Singapore Real Estate Personality of the Year at the 12th PropertyGuru Asia Property Awards (Singapore)
The programme recognised Singapore’s outstanding real estate developers and projects in 42 categories
Michelle Yong, CEO of Aurum Land and CEO and founder of Core Collective, came to accept the golden statuette for Singapore Real Estate Personality of the Year, a title decided by the editorial team of Property Report by PropertyGuru, the official magazine of the Awards. Yong was honoured for modernising Aurum Land into a true space and business innovator and contributing to Singapore’s co-sharing economy.
Michelle Yong said: “I believe that what matters most in life is the depth of your relationships and the sheer number of people you have helped along the way-it is the true measure of wealth-and that as business leaders, we have the privilege and duty to impact so many more people more deeply. I hope to live up to the legacy of this award and its past recipients by continuing to lead from the heart and build supportive environments that create change, advance communities, and accelerate growth.”
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