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Sapura Energy appoints Wan Mashitah, Nur Iskandar as directors

Both seasoned industry professionals, says firm

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 26 May 2023 9:18PM

Sapura Energy appoints Wan Mashitah, Nur Iskandar as directors
Chairman Datuk Mohammad Azlan Abdullah says that the group is extremely pleased that Wan Mashitah Wan Abdul Sani and Datuk Nur Iskandar A Samad had accepted the challenging roles as members of the board. – Sapura Energy pic, May 26, 2023

KUALA LUMPUR – Sapura Energy Bhd has appointed two new board members, Wan Mashitah Wan Abdullah Sani and Datuk Nur Iskandar A Samad as independent non-executive directors effective today.

It said both directors are seasoned energy industry professionals and their leadership experience will be invaluable to the company as it executes its reset plans and looks to grow in the future.

Chairman Datuk Mohammad Azlan Abdullah said in a statement that the group is extremely pleased that Wan Mashitah and Iskandar had accepted the challenging roles as members of the board.

“Their stellar industry backgrounds and business acumen will significantly bolster Sapura Energy’s collective expertise as we strive to turn around the company.

“We look forward to their wisdom in steering the implementation of our reset plan while charting a sustainable path in the energy transition,” he added. – Bernama, May 26, 2023

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