Entrepreneur organisation visits Menara Star


Auspicious day: Tan (fifth from left) and Yeow (sixth from left) during the visit. PUMM says it is looking to work with the media to boost its members.

PETALING JAYA: The Malaysia Entrepreneurs’ Development Association (PUMM) paid a courtesy visit to Menara Star in Petaling Jaya in conjunction with the Lunar New Year.

The delegation was led by its national president Tan Lay Seong.

Tan, who is also the founder and chief executive officer of Great Ideal Group, said the visit was a part of the association’s effort to enhance brand exposure and explore the media landscape for potential collaborations between their members and the media.

PUMM’s national vice-presidents Michael Teoh Su Lim and Eugene Ng, central committee member Jimmi Yeo, KL and Selangor state secretary Kenny Ang, committee members Kelvin Cheong and Datuk Richard Lai Sang Chew, KL and Selangor sub-committee members William Wong and Eugene Tham, as well as executive secretary Irene Bong, participated in the visit.

The delegation visited Star Media Group Bhd’s (SMG) Star Gallery, the content department as well as SMG’s Chinese and Malay language radio stations, 988 and Suria FM.

The tour ended with a chat with SMG group chief executive officer Alex Yeow.

Established in 1993, PUMM is led by a group of young entrepreneurs who share the goal of empowering business owners and giving them a useful platform to access resources and complete support, all while promoting the economic development of Malaysia.

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