JCI Malacca City Entrepreneur appoints new president


MELAKA: The newly appointed President of Junior Chamber International Malacca City Entrepreneur (JCI MCE), Manson Khoo, has expressed his dedication to fostering entrepreneurial values within his membership.

Khoo, 32, said he is committed to revolutionising the business environment by providing opportunities to young entrepreneurs in the state, irrespective of their ethnic backgrounds.

“I have announced my theme, ‘Shape The Future,’ for this year. It will not be just a slogan but a plan for action,” he said in an interview on Thursday (Feb 20)

Originating from Malim, Khoo was officially installed as the President of JCI MCE at a recent grand event attended by 300 guests from various states, as well as distinguished invitees from Taiwan and Indonesia.

Khoo said his leadership team would focus on digital transformation, brand building and financial sustainability.

"These initiatives aim to create greater business value for members and provide opportunities for everyone to grow together.

"My vision is to ensure JCI MCE aligns with fostering a dynamic and inclusive entrepreneurial ecosystem in the state, ensuring sustainable growth and collaboration among young business leaders," he added.

Khoo also announced the JCI MCE Board of Directors for 2025, which includes Immediate Past President Gregory Ng, among others.

 

 

 

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