Mohd Azad Jasmi Appointed As The PKB’s CEO: A New Era Of Excellence Begins

In a momentous stride towards a future of unparalleled growth and innovation, Permodalan Kedah Berhad (PKB) is proud to announce the appointment of Mohd Azad Jasmi as its new Chief Executive Officer (CEO), marking the beginning of an exciting new chapter for the organization.

Mr. Azad Jasmi takes the reins from Abdul Rahman Hj Din, who will retire on 28 October 2023, after an extraordinary 29-year legacy of unparalleled dedication, visionary leadership, and transformative contributions to PKB. During his illustrious tenure, Abdul Rahman’s strategic foresight and leadership shaped the very foundation of PKB, propelling the organization to new heights of achievement and excellence.

Abdul Rahman, who embarked on his journey with PKB in January 1994 as Assistant Planning Manager, ascended through the ranks, ultimately assuming the role of CEO in 2015, where he steered PKB through remarkable milestones and left an indelible mark on the organization’s history. PKB extends its deepest gratitude and heartfelt appreciation for his tireless efforts and monumental contributions in shaping the company’s success.

With Mohd Azad Jasmi at the helm, PKB is set to embark on an era of bold innovations, forward-thinking strategies, and unprecedented advancements. Azad Jasmi’s appointment signals a commitment to excellence and a renewed focus on delivering transformative results, positioning PKB to achieve its ambitious vision and goals.

The future of PKB is brighter than ever as it continues to build on the strong foundation laid by its past leaders while embracing new opportunities and challenges with Azad Jasmi’s leadership driving the organization toward greater prosperity and sustainable development for the state of Kedah and beyond. A new dawn has arrived at PKB, where excellence and vision converge.

     

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