DNB announces Azman Ismail as new CEO

He was previously MD and CEO at PLUS

7:36 PM MYT

 

KUALA LUMPUR – Digital Nasional Bhd (DNB) has announced the appointment of Datuk Azman Ismail as its new chief executive officer effective tomorrow.

Azman enters the position with experience of holding numerous high-profile leadership positions during his distinguished 36-year career, the company said in a statement today.

He was previously the managing director and CEO of PLUS Malaysia Bhd, where he was instrumental in leading key digital transformation initiatives. These efforts garnered significant recognition for the company, both domestically and internationally. 

Reflecting on his past roles, the statement noted that Azman’s tenure at PLUS saw him make “a lasting impact, not only in Malaysia but also across the Asia Pacific region and on the global stage.”  

His leadership at the toll highway operator was marked by a focus on change management and driving innovation. 

Before PLUS, Azman was managing director at Shell Malaysia Trading Sdn Bhd. He also served as general manager for Shell’s retail business, overseeing petroleum retail operations in both Malaysia and Brunei.  

Over his 30 years at Shell, he took on various strategic roles in operations, retail, and finance. 

“We believe his extensive experience and proven leadership will steer DNB’s next phase of growth, particularly as we continue to drive the adoption of 5G across consumers, enterprises, and public services,” read DNB’s statement, expressing confidence in Azman’s ability to guide the company forward. 

Azman’s appointment comes at a crucial time as DNB plays a pivotal role in supporting Malaysia’s digital transformation, with a particular focus on advancing 5G infrastructure across the nation. 

DNB’s Board of Directors welcomed the appointment, affirming Azman’s expertise will be key in ensuring the company’s ongoing success in this rapidly evolving landscape. – October 22, 2024 

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