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Zuraida Jamaluddin, Chief Corporate Affairs Officer, DNB -3/2/2022-KAMARUL ARIFFIN/The Star

BEING in the male-dominated telecommunications industry, Zuraida Jamaluddin feels strongly about wanting other women to have more opportunities, particularly in the digital economy.

Zuraida, who is chief corporate affairs officer at Digital Nasional Bhd (DNB), said while corporate culture has improved over the decades, the glass ceiling still exists, and so does the so-called “boys club”.

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