Appointments


  • INTEL has appointed ATUL BHARGAVA managing director Intel Malaysia, Assembly and Test. He will be managing Intel's operations in Penang, Kulim and Cyberjaya. 

  • As part of its corporate reorganisation, RAM HOLDINGS BHD (formerly known as Rating Agency Malaysia Bhd) has appointed WONG FOOK WAH managing director and chief executive officer of its newly established subsidiary, RAM RATING SERVICES BHD. 

  • LIZA MOHD NOOR has been appointed chief operating officer of RAM RATING SERVICES BHD.  

    She has been with the organisation since 1991 and has led various rating assignments before becoming the head of Islamic rating services and client relationship management in 2003.  

  • As part of its corporate reorganisation, RAM HOLDINGS BHD (formerly known as Rating Agency Malaysia Bhd) has appointed WONG FOOK WAH managing director and chief executive officer of its newly established subsidiary, RAM RATING SERVICES BHD. 

  • LIZA MOHD NOOR has been appointed chief operating officer of RAM RATING SERVICES BHD.  

    She has been with the organisation since 1991 and has led various rating assignments before becoming the head of Islamic rating services and client relationship management in 2003.  

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