18-07-2025
SPCA appoints Walter Leong as new executive director
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PHOTO: SOCIETY FOR THE PREVENTION OF CRUELTY TO ANIMALS
Mr Walter Leong will take over as SPCA's new executive director from July 18.
SINGAPORE – The Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (SPCA) has appointed Mr Walter Leong as its new executive director, it said in a statement on J uly 18 .
He takes over from Ms Aarthi Sankar, who has held the role since November 2021.
Mr Leong has held senior roles across the private, public and non-profit sectors. These include technical and operational positions in multinational corporations, leadership roles in public agencies, and founding an agritech company. He was most recently the deputy executive director at the Singapore Environment Council.
The animal welfare group said Mr Leong brings with him a deep commitment to sustainability, the environment and animal welfare.
In his new role, Mr Leong aims to strengthen the organisation's efforts to promote kindness towards animals and protect those most in need.
'The goal is to continually enhance our services, while also working towards a future where they are no longer needed,' he said.
'In an ideal world, all animals would be safe, cared for, and cherished, not just in the eyes of the law but in the hearts of people.'
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SPCA chairperson Tang Wai Ying said: 'Walter's appointment comes at a critical time, as rising animal cruelty demands not just compassion but action. He brings heart, conviction and leadership to rally Singaporeans and strengthen our partnerships.'
She also paid tribute to Ms Aarthi, saying: 'Her commitment has moved mountains. We – and the animals – are deeply grateful.'
In response to media queries, SPCA said Ms Aarthi will 'continue to be involved with the organisation in some capacity'.