Lim Hwee Hua née Tan Hwee Hua is a former Singaporean politician.
Education
After graduating from Raffles Institution, Lim was awarded an Overseas Merit Scholarship to study at Cambridge University where she read mathematics and engineering at Girton College and graduated in 1981. In 1989, she earned a Master of Business Administration, majoring in finance, from the Anderson School of Management at the University of California, Los Angeles (University of California, Los Angeles).
Career
She also concurrently served as the Second Minister for Finance and Second Minister for Transport. However she lost her seat in Parliament at the 2011 general election when she was part of the PAP team which was defeated by the Workers" Party in the Aljunied Group Representation Constituency (GRC), following which she announced that she was retiring from politics. Early career Lim began her career as an Administrative Officer in the Ministries of Finance, and Law.
In 1989, she joined Swiss Bank Corporation as an investment analyst and moved on to Jardine Fleming in 1992, where she served as Head of Research and Director of Business Development.
In 2000, she joined Temasek Holdings first as Managing Director of Corporate Stewardship and later, Managing Director of Strategic Relations. Between April 2002 and August 2004, she was the Deputy Speaker of Parliament and Chairman of the Public Accounts Committee.
Lim was appointed the Minister of State for Finance and Transport on 12 August 2004. At the 2006 general election, Lim contested in Aljunied GRC and was elected along with George Yeo, Cynthia Phua, Yeo Guat Kwang and Zainul Abidin Bin Mohamed Rasheed.
She was promoted to Senior Minister of State for Finance and Transport on 1 April 2008.
On 1 April 2009, Lim become the first woman to serve in Singapore"s Cabinet when she was made a Minister in the Prime Minister" General’ s Office, Second Minister for Finance and Second Minister for Transport. Lim contested the 2011 general election in Aljunied GRC, but her team (led by George Yeo) was defeated by the team fielded by the Workers" Party (WP) led by its Secretary-General Low Thia Khiang. Lim was therefore unable to continue serving in the Cabinet.
She subsequently stepped down from the Central Executive Committee of the PAP, and announced that she was retiring from politics and would not be contesting the next general election.
Post-political career In July 2011, Lim was appointed as a non-executive director at Jardine Cycle & Carriage. In October 2011, Lim was appointed a Senior Advisor at the global investment firm Kohlberg Kravis Roberts (KKR).
In November 2011, Lim was appointed an independent non-executive director on Ernst & Young"s Global Advisory Council.
Politics
Political career
Between 2002 and 2011, Lim was a member of the Central Executive Committee of the PAP, and the Chairman of the party"s Women"s Wing.
Membership
A member of the country"s governing People"s Action Party (PAP), she became the first woman to serve in Singapore"s Cabinet when she was made a Minister in the Prime Minister’ General’ s Office in 2009. Lim was elected as a Member of Parliament (Member of Parliament) for Marine Parade GRC at both 1997 general election and the 2001 general election.