About
When I was asked to come up with a bit of a bio on myself, I wondered what someone would want to know. I have no idea, so here goes!
Born Mark Anthony David van Cuylenburg (yes, that is for real ) 50 years ago.
Did the whole school thing at St Michael’s school and then St. Joseph’s Institution.
I was never the brightest spark, but I could talk my way out of just about anything.
Having wasted my wild and wonderful youth, I came upon Rediffusion Singapore and this was my start in radio (we are talking the mid 70’s here). After a not quite lengthy stay, I decided I needed something more so I became a freelance entertainer and this seemed to go on forever until radio came my way (in the form of class 95 FM) ten years ago. Since then, I have become the furniture piece on Class95 FM’s Morning Express.
I have also managed to open a company of my own which handles corporate events and weddings (a very successful venture I must say). I am an old fashioned family man, who enjoys his quiet time with his wife, his kids and very importantly his Apple.
Most of you who listen to Class95 FM will know me as being quite opinionated, but really I am almost loveable. I am not the biggest fan of blogging and bloggers, but then again this is your chance to convert me. Personally I am always open to new ideas, as long as they make sense and are of some worth.
So the stage is set, and I go forward yet again into unknown territory.
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Hi, i always try and watch the blogTV episodes on TV but sometimes I can never reach home in time to catch it. does blogTV have a podcast or vodcast where I can subscribe and watch on my iPhone/iPod Touch?
Hi FD, I would like to request for BlogTV to discuss about Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) in today’s context. Very often, we see companies place emphasis on (CSR) through community-building efforts, philanthropy, environmental conservations and such.
Do they genuinely practice what they preach or do they have underlying motivations (hidden agenda) to use (CSR) as a platform to achieve something else?
And how can we, as informed consumers, evaluate their business practices to be ethically acceptable whether they are genuine or indeed have hidden agendas?
If you find this topic interesting enough to be discussed on your live programme, I’d like to be kept in the loop as I want to see how things develop. Feel free to contact me by email, william_bernhard_lim@hotmail.com
Thanks