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Born in Singapore around 1987, Shawn Loh holds a Master of Science in Financial Economics from the University of Oxford and a Bachelor of Arts in Economics from the University of Chicago. He is married to his junior college sweetheart, whom he wed at age 24, and they have four young children. Loh has publicly shared that his family does not own a television, encouraging his children to engage with current affairs through reading.<ref>https://clay.earth/profile/shawn-loh-cfa</ref><ref>https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/politics/ge2025-pap-newcomer-shawn-lohs-son-wants-to-know-how-he-is-going-to-address-the-cost-of-living</ref> | Born in Singapore around 1987, Shawn Loh holds a Master of Science in Financial Economics from the University of Oxford and a Bachelor of Arts in Economics from the University of Chicago. He is married to his junior college sweetheart, whom he wed at age 24, and they have four young children. Loh has publicly shared that his family does not own a television, encouraging his children to engage with current affairs through reading.<ref>https://clay.earth/profile/shawn-loh-cfa</ref><ref name="straitstimes.com">https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/politics/ge2025-pap-newcomer-shawn-lohs-son-wants-to-know-how-he-is-going-to-address-the-cost-of-living</ref> | ||
== Career == | == Career == | ||
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=== Private Sector and Non-Profit Work === | === Private Sector and Non-Profit Work === | ||
Beyond his extensive public service, Loh has also gained experience in the private sector and non-profit landscape.<ref | Beyond his extensive public service, Loh has also gained experience in the private sector and non-profit landscape.<ref name="straitstimes.com"/> | ||
* '''Commonwealth Capital Group:''' From April 2020 to October 2021, during the challenging COVID-19 pandemic years, he was the Group Director for Business Strategy and Innovation at Commonwealth Capital Group, a local enterprise with over 1,000 employees. He focused on driving business expansion and was involved in initiatives such as acquiring a distressed logistics company to save 300 jobs. He later rejoined Commonwealth Capital Group as Deputy Group Managing Director in early 2025 before his entry into politics.<ref>https://www.pap.org.sg/representative/shawn-loh/</ref> | * '''Commonwealth Capital Group:''' From April 2020 to October 2021, during the challenging COVID-19 pandemic years, he was the Group Director for Business Strategy and Innovation at Commonwealth Capital Group, a local enterprise with over 1,000 employees. He focused on driving business expansion and was involved in initiatives such as acquiring a distressed logistics company to save 300 jobs. He later rejoined Commonwealth Capital Group as Deputy Group Managing Director in early 2025 before his entry into politics.<ref name="pap.org.sg">https://www.pap.org.sg/representative/shawn-loh/</ref> | ||
* '''Civic Innovation Group:''' Loh co-founded a non-profit civic innovation group. This group developed tech-enabled social projects, including a mobile mentorship network designed for at-risk youth. This initiative garnered regional recognition and received support from ASEAN-based innovation funds, underscoring his commitment to leveraging technology for social good. | * '''Civic Innovation Group:''' Loh co-founded a non-profit civic innovation group. This group developed tech-enabled social projects, including a mobile mentorship network designed for at-risk youth. This initiative garnered regional recognition and received support from ASEAN-based innovation funds, underscoring his commitment to leveraging technology for social good. | ||
* '''Advisory Singapore:''' He serves as an advisor at Advisory Singapore, a youth-led charity dedicated to empowering young Singaporeans in their career and education choices.<ref>[https://old.advisory.sg/shawn-loh/#:~:text=%E2%80%9COn%20behalf%20of%20the%20National,the%20opportunities%20and%20resources%20they https://old.advisory.sg/shawn-loh/]</ref> | * '''Advisory Singapore:''' He serves as an advisor at Advisory Singapore, a youth-led charity dedicated to empowering young Singaporeans in their career and education choices.<ref>[https://old.advisory.sg/shawn-loh/#:~:text=%E2%80%9COn%20behalf%20of%20the%20National,the%20opportunities%20and%20resources%20they https://old.advisory.sg/shawn-loh/]</ref> | ||
=== Political | === Political career === | ||
Shawn Loh's entry into politics garnered attention due to his prominent role as Budget Director for two consecutive national budgets, and his resignation from the civil service ahead of the 2025 General Election. He was among several senior civil servants who stepped down around the same time, fueling speculation about their political candidacies. | Shawn Loh's entry into politics garnered attention due to his prominent role as Budget Director for two consecutive national budgets, and his resignation from the civil service ahead of the 2025 General Election. He was among several senior civil servants who stepped down around the same time, fueling speculation about their political candidacies. | ||
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In the 2025 General Election, Loh was fielded as a PAP candidate in Jalan Besar GRC, replacing long-serving MP Senior Minister of State Heng Chee How, who stepped down. Loh publicly addressed the transition, emphasizing his focus on building trust with the community and addressing residents' concerns, particularly on issues like the cost of living and accessible childcare. He also articulated his belief that politics is "a calling, not a career," and that it is a "moral imperative" for those who can contribute more to do so.<ref name=":0" /> | In the 2025 General Election, Loh was fielded as a PAP candidate in Jalan Besar GRC, replacing long-serving MP Senior Minister of State Heng Chee How, who stepped down. Loh publicly addressed the transition, emphasizing his focus on building trust with the community and addressing residents' concerns, particularly on issues like the cost of living and accessible childcare. He also articulated his belief that politics is "a calling, not a career," and that it is a "moral imperative" for those who can contribute more to do so.<ref name=":0" /> | ||
He was elected as a Member of Parliament on May 4, 2025, and now represents the Whampoa division within the GRC.<ref | He was elected as a Member of Parliament on May 4, 2025, and now represents the Whampoa division within the GRC.<ref name="pap.org.sg"/> | ||
== References == | == References == | ||
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Revision as of 13:14, 30 June 2025
Shawn Loh Shou-en (Chinese: 罗守恩; pinyin: Luó Shǒu-ēn; born c. 1987) is a Singaporean politician and a Member of Parliament (MP) for Jalan Besar Group Representation Constituency (GRC), representing the Whampoa ward. A member of the People's Action Party (PAP), he was elected to Parliament in the 2025 general election, succeeding Senior Minister of State for Defence Heng Chee How.[1][2]
For the full list of positions, refer to PARL link.
Early Life and Education
Born in Singapore around 1987, Shawn Loh holds a Master of Science in Financial Economics from the University of Oxford and a Bachelor of Arts in Economics from the University of Chicago. He is married to his junior college sweetheart, whom he wed at age 24, and they have four young children. Loh has publicly shared that his family does not own a television, encouraging his children to engage with current affairs through reading.[3][4]
Career
Public Sector Career
Loh embarked on his career in the Singapore Civil Service in December 2011, serving in various strategic and policy roles across multiple ministries, gaining a broad understanding of public administration and policy formulation.
- Ministry of Social and Family Development (MSF): As a policy officer, Loh contributed to youth development programmes and early childhood intervention schemes. He was involved in the early design work on the KidSTART initiative, which aims to provide comprehensive support to low-income families with young children.
- Ministry of Education (MOE): He served as a planning officer, focusing on strategic planning and education policies for children with special needs.
- Ministry of Manpower (MOM): Loh led a team supporting the Central Provident Fund (CPF) Advisory Panel, contributing to the implementation of reforms to the CPF scheme.[5]
- Prime Minister's Office (PMO): From September 2016 to March 2020, he served as Deputy Director in the Strategy Group, where he contributed to national population policy and planning.
- Smart Nation and Digital Government Office (SNDGO) and GovTech: Loh was seconded to SNDGO and later served in GovTech as a lead digital strategist. In these roles, he played a part in co-developing national toolkits for digital literacy training, particularly aimed at seniors and underserved communities, bridging the digital divide.
- Economic Development Board (EDB): From November 2021 to July 2023, he held the position of Vice-President, overseeing Singapore businesses and industry manpower development.
- Ministry of Finance (MOF): Loh joined MOF in June 2023. He served as the Director of Security and Resilience Programmes and was notably the Budget Director for the 2024 and 2025 national budgets. His work included implementing initiatives from the Forward Singapore exercise and overseeing government support programmes such as the Community Development Council (CDC) and SG60 voucher schemes. He resigned from public service on April 6, 2025, to enter politics.[6][7][8]
Private Sector and Non-Profit Work
Beyond his extensive public service, Loh has also gained experience in the private sector and non-profit landscape.[4]
- Commonwealth Capital Group: From April 2020 to October 2021, during the challenging COVID-19 pandemic years, he was the Group Director for Business Strategy and Innovation at Commonwealth Capital Group, a local enterprise with over 1,000 employees. He focused on driving business expansion and was involved in initiatives such as acquiring a distressed logistics company to save 300 jobs. He later rejoined Commonwealth Capital Group as Deputy Group Managing Director in early 2025 before his entry into politics.[9]
- Civic Innovation Group: Loh co-founded a non-profit civic innovation group. This group developed tech-enabled social projects, including a mobile mentorship network designed for at-risk youth. This initiative garnered regional recognition and received support from ASEAN-based innovation funds, underscoring his commitment to leveraging technology for social good.
- Advisory Singapore: He serves as an advisor at Advisory Singapore, a youth-led charity dedicated to empowering young Singaporeans in their career and education choices.[10]
Political career
Shawn Loh's entry into politics garnered attention due to his prominent role as Budget Director for two consecutive national budgets, and his resignation from the civil service ahead of the 2025 General Election. He was among several senior civil servants who stepped down around the same time, fueling speculation about their political candidacies.
Loh was introduced as a new volunteer for the People's Action Party (PAP) in Jalan Besar GRC in early 2025, appearing at community events alongside incumbent MPs like Josephine Teo and Heng Chee How. His diverse experience in both the public and private sectors was highlighted as a key asset.[11]
In the 2025 General Election, Loh was fielded as a PAP candidate in Jalan Besar GRC, replacing long-serving MP Senior Minister of State Heng Chee How, who stepped down. Loh publicly addressed the transition, emphasizing his focus on building trust with the community and addressing residents' concerns, particularly on issues like the cost of living and accessible childcare. He also articulated his belief that politics is "a calling, not a career," and that it is a "moral imperative" for those who can contribute more to do so.[2]
He was elected as a Member of Parliament on May 4, 2025, and now represents the Whampoa division within the GRC.[9]
References
- ↑ https://www.parliament.gov.sg/mps/constituency/details/jalan-besar-grc
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shawn_Loh
- ↑ https://clay.earth/profile/shawn-loh-cfa
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/politics/ge2025-pap-newcomer-shawn-lohs-son-wants-to-know-how-he-is-going-to-address-the-cost-of-living
- ↑ https://advisory.sg/2018/12/12/conversations-with-shawn-loh/
- ↑ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TER67PkLk48&pp=0gcJCf0Ao7VqN5tD
- ↑ https://www.theonlinecitizen.com/2025/03/25/budget-director-shawn-loh-resigns-from-public-service-amid-election-speculation/
- ↑ https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/politics/mof-budget-director-resigns-ahead-of-ge2025-fifth-civil-servant-to-step-down-so-far
- ↑ 9.0 9.1 https://www.pap.org.sg/representative/shawn-loh/
- ↑ https://old.advisory.sg/shawn-loh/
- ↑ https://www.channelnewsasia.com/singapore/ge2025-pap-shawn-loh-jalan-besar-unveils-master-plan-5047636
