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MDEC announces four new directors to its board

The new appointments would recalibrate the composition of MDEC's board of directors to bring the benefits of digital technologies and solutions to all levels of Malaysian society

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 09 Nov 2020 12:05PM

MDEC announces four new directors to its board
Malaysia Digital Economy Corporation (MDEC) said the four new members are AirAsia Group president (AirAsia Digital) Aireen Omar, Artificial Intelligence in Medical Epidemiology co-founder Dr Dhesi Baha, AXA Group Asia Market operations general manager Farouk Peter Lee and AHB International Bhd director of legal and administration Jaleeludeen Abu Baker. – The Vibes pic, November 9, 2020

KUALA LUMPUR – Malaysia Digital Economy Corporation (MDEC) has appointed four industry trailblazers to its board of directors as it intensifies efforts to reinvent the nation’s digital economy in the era of fourth industrial revolution (IR4.0) and towards the vision of Malaysia 5.0.

The agency said the four new members are AirAsia Group president (AirAsia Digital) Aireen Omar, Artificial Intelligence in Medical Epidemiology co-founder Dr Dhesi Baha, AXA Group Asia Market operations general manager Farouk Peter Lee and AHB International Bhd director of legal and administration Jaleeludeen Abu Baker.

“The new members would complement the seven current board members, working alongside MDEC’s chief executive officer Surina Shukri and experienced management team to spearhead the agency’s goal to reinvent its approach towards the growth of digitally-skilled Malaysians, digitally-powered businesses and digital investments,” it said in a statement today. 

MDEC chairman Datuk Wira Rais Hussin Mohamed Ariff said the new appointments would recalibrate and diversify the composition of MDEC's board of directors to strengthen its mission to bring the benefits of digital technologies and solutions to all levels of Malaysian society.

“The globally-recognised track record of these accomplished leaders provides MDEC and all of its stakeholders with deep sector expertise, high-performance leadership and effective governance. 

“The new board members will also empower our efforts to harness opportunities in the next normal, benefitting micro small and medium enterprises, gig workers, multinational companies and the public sector alike,” he said.  – Bernama, November 9, 2020

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