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Sister Cindy C H van Roosmalen-Teo (Teo)

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Presidents:
G. Carlos Smith (1969 - 1972) | Miller Shurtleff (1972 - 1975) | Hendrick Gout (1975 - 1978) | Lester Hawthorne (1978 - 1980)
Served: 1970 - 1977
Language(s) spoken:English/Indonesian/Chinese/Dutch
Areas Served:
Singapore/Indonesia/Thailand
Your Occupation: Sales Director & General Manager
Spouse: Janko van Roosmalen
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I used to work for a total of almost 7 years as a Mission Recorder in the Southeast Asia Mission and then it was changed to Singapore Mission. During those periods, I worked for a total of 3 Mission Presidents (President Smith - deceased; President Shurtleff - deceased; and President Cox) and also knew President Hout and President Hawthorne because I was the one who used to take most of the missionaries serving in Indonesia Mission to the Indonesia Embassy in Singapore to renew their visas. I also worked with some of the missionaries in Thailand for a short period. In that respect I had actually worked with a total 500 missionaries during the 7 years periods. It was Elder Robbert van der Vlis who introduced and asked Janko van Roosmalen (a returned missionary from the Swiss Mission) to be my translator during the 1985 LDS summer activities in Holland for single members. Just 4 days after meeting this crazy Dutchman, he proposed and then we got married at the Swiss Temple 4 months later.We have a beautiful 18 years old daughter, Victoria. She is now in her final year of college and will soon be enrolling at the Technical University of Eindhoven to pursue a course in Electronic Engineering.
Please visit my personal website.
http://members.lycos.nl/frog88/

Career wise, I have had a no. of positions from various hi-tec organizations ranking from Purchasing Manager to Managing Director and Vice President. I founded my own company in Nov 1995 (see business website: www.kuppo.nl) for more details.

Behind my big success was many countless blessings in disguise from the one and only Shepherd and the Light.

I am still the Si-Nakal that you know and haven't changed much. Just got back from Singapore a week ago after spending 4 weeks there with some of my siblings. The first person who wrote me was Elder Bob Bailey (nicknamed "tulang malas" by me) who has 7 kids and he is a happy engineer working in SLC airport, Utah. So, drop me a note, ok? Jangan nakal and selamat jalan!
 
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