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- Sandy Oh becomes Deputy CEO of Terrific Mentors International
Bob Gattie joins Terrific Mentors International
John Bittleston, Executive Chairman and Sandy Oh, Deputy CEO of Terrific Mentors International announced today that Bob Gattie has now been awarded Certification as a Terrific Mentor.
Bob has been an Associate Mentor for the past six months. He will be involved in mentoring and developing the business.
Bob is a veteran headhunter who successfully set up Amrop Partner Firms throughout Asia during his term as Asia Regional Chairman. He remains an Advisor to Amrop.
Combining his passion for sports with headhunting, Bob incubated The Sports Recruitment Group (SRG) in Singapore. Headquartered in London, SRG has other offices in Lausanne and Sydney and is now a global leader in the recruitment and management of talent in the sports industry.
Bob is also a Director of The Bamboo Group, a family real estate development and lifestyle company based in Singapore.
Commenting on his appointment John Bittleston said “Bob brings with him a wealth of experience in mentoring individuals and corporates in key career and development matters. He is a huge asset as we build the Corporate side of mentoring further.”

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