Christopher Lee has over two decades of experience in the environmental sector, currently serving as a Director at the National Environment Agency since July 2002, overseeing the Environmental Technology and Industry Development Division and the Waste Infrastructure Operations & Management Division. Previous roles at the agency include Deputy Director and Chief Engineer positions within Waste & Resource Management and Resource Conservation departments. Prior to joining the National Environment Agency, Christopher Lee worked at the Ministry of Sustainability and the Environment in Singapore, where responsibilities included engineering roles at the Tuas South and Senoko Incineration Plants. Christopher Lee holds a Bachelor of Engineering in Mechanical Engineering from the National University of Singapore, obtained in 1998.
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