Xinghui Kok has a strong background in journalism, starting their career as a journalist and sub-editor at TODAY from 2012 to 2014. Xinghui covered social and health beats and reported on notable stories such as the Little India riots and national universal insurance. Xinghui then joined The Straits Times as a journalist from 2014 to 2017, where they focused on social issues and gender topics, particularly within the LGBT community. Following that, they worked as a Senior Writer at The Edge Singapore from 2019 to 2019. Xinghui then joined South China Morning Post SCMP in 2017, taking on various roles including Contributing Writer, Singapore Reporter, Senior Reporter, and Asia Correspondent. Xinghui'smost recent position is as the Singapore Chief Correspondent at Reuters News Agency starting in 2022.
Xinghui Kok attended RMIT University, where they studied Mass Communication/Media Studies. The dates of their enrollment are not specified. Xinghui also attended Catholic Junior College from 2004 to 2005, but the degree name and field of study for this period is unknown.
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