The Borneo Post

PIKOM unveils council for 2017 to 2018 term

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KUCHING: The National ICT Associatio­n of Malaysia ( PIKOM) announced the appointmen­t of its new chairman and office bearers as well as councillor­s for the 20172018 term following its recentlyhe­ld 31st Annual General Meeting (AGM).

Ganesh Kumar Bangah, who was previously deputy chairman, was elected as the 18th PIKOM chairman in the 31-year- old history of the associatio­n. Ganesh is also chairman of e- Commerce Malaysia, an initiative under Pikom.

Danny Lee of Epson Malaysia was elected as deputy chairman while Sean Seah of Bimbit.com and Ong Chin Seong of Powerware Systems were elected as secretary and treasurer respective­ly. Outgoing chairman, Chin Chee Seong, will continue to serve in the council as immediate past chairman.

There were also six councillor­s who were elected to the council, of which four; Stan Singh- Jit, Dr. Dzaharudin Mansor, Datuk Teoh Eng Kee and Ong Khung Tatt will each serve for a two-year term while the remaining two, Anthony Raja Devadoss and Jeffrey Ooi will each serve for one year.

They will join Dato’ Seri Ivan Teh and Alex Liew who were elected to the council during the 30th AGM and are currently serving a two-year-term.

Expressing his thanks to members, for their endorsemen­t and vote of confidence, the new chairman said that he will look to build on the good work of his predecesso­r, including driving the progress of PIKOM’s many chapters such as Outsourcin­g Malaysia, e- Commerce Malaysia as well as PIKOM Cybersecur­ity Chapter and Venture Investment Chapter.

Also on the agenda is the continued growth of # MYCYBERSAL­E, particular­ly in increasing private sector participat­ion towards ensuring the sustainabi­lity of the private sector led initiative.

“CS (immediate past chairman, Chin Chee Seong) has done a great job as chairman and we thank him for having built a solid foundation for me to take over. I also thank my peers and all members who have given me their trust. I am honoured to be helming a great team of industry captains who together, offer a diverse and rich set of skill sets, experience­s and fresh ideas that will be invaluable as we chart PIKOM’s continued growth and progress to new heights,” said Ganesh.

“In this age of disruption, we will endeavour to embrace a dynamic spirit of transforma­tion, innovation and ideas to enable Malaysia’s ICT industry and the nation as a whole to embrace and leverage on the 4th Industrial Revolution – the digital age. Certainly, we will continue to play an active role as the voice of the ICT industry – advising government and other stakeholde­rs,” he added.

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