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Lampiran a Perbadanan Pembangunan Pulau Pinang LAMPIRAN A PERBADANAN PEMBANGUNAN PULAU PINANG SENARAI AHLI-AHLI LEMBAGA PENGARAH LANTIKAN PDC, TARIKH PERLANTIKAN DAN TEMPOH PERLANTIKAN TERKINI 2016 BIL. NAMA AHLI-AHLI LEMBAGA JAWATAN NAMA SYARIKAT TARIKH/TEMPOH PERLANTIKAN 1 YAB Tuan Lim Guan Eng Pengerusi Penang Global 25.7.2008 - Tourism sekarang Pengerusi BPO Premier Sdn 30.9.2015 - Bhd sekarang Pengerusi Premier Horizon 30.9.2015 - Ventures Sdn Bhd sekarang Pengerusi PICEB Sdn Bhd 22.8.2011 - sekarang 2 Dato' Lee Kah Choon Pengarah PDC Premier 29.9.2008 - Holdings Sdn Bhd sekarang Pengerusi PDC Consultancy 12.8.2013 - Sdn Bhd sekarang Pengerusi PHC Management 25.7.2011 - sekarang Sdn Bhd Pengarah BPO Premier Sdn 2.10.2015 - Bhd sekarang Pengarah Premier Horizon 2.10.2015 - Ventures Sdn Bhd sekarang 3 Dato' Rosli Jaafar (PDC) Pengarah Island Golf 23.5.2006 - Properties Bhd sekarang Dato’ Boonler Somchit Pengarah PDC Premier 15.3.2004 - Holdings Sdn Bhd sekarang Dato’ Ong Poh Eng En. Yuji Miyokawa En. Woo Chin Seng En. Perumal a/l Ramasamy En. Khoo Kay Chee En. Ooi Say Teik En. Hisao Sakai Pengarah Penang Global 30.7.2007 - Tourism Sdn Bhd sekarang Pengarah PIHH Development 2.3.2009 - sekarang Sdn Bhd 1 BIL. NAMA AHLI-AHLI LEMBAGA JAWATAN NAMA SYARIKAT TARIKH/TEMPOH PERLANTIKAN Pengarah PDC Properties Sdn 1.6.2005 - sekarang Bhd Pengarah PDC Consultancy 7.8.2013 - sekarang Sdn Bhd Pengerusi PDC Setia Urus Sdn 22.5.2006 - Bhd sekarang Pengerusi PDC Homes Sdn 13.7.2007 - Bhd sekarang Pengerusi PDC Nusabina Sdn 28.9.1994 - Bhd sekarang Pengarah PDC 9.9.1994 - sekarang Telecommunication Services Sdn Bhd Pengarah Shorefront 22.6.2010 - Development Sdn sekarang Bhd Pengarah Tropical Island 20.7.2016 - Resort Sdn Bhd sekarang Pengarah E&O-PDC Holdings 29.12.2000 - Sdn Bhd sekarang Pengerusi Georgetown Bids 15.6.2012 - Sdn Bhd sekarang Pengarah Tanjung Pinang 20.5.2003 - Development Sdn sekarang Bhd Pengerusi Pintar Daya 2.2.2006 - sekarang Consultancy Pengarah BPO Premier Sdn 23.9.2014 - Bhd sekarang Pengarah PDC Horizon 28.10.2014 - Management Sdn sekarang Bhd Pengarah Penang International 24.9.2014 - Technology Park sekarang Sdn Bhd Pengarah Premier Horizon 23.9.2014 - Ventures Sdn Bhd sekarang Pengarah PDC Horizon Sdn 11.9.2014 - sekarang Bhd Pengarah PICEB Sdn Bhd 1.9.2015 – sekarang 4 YB Ong Chin Wen Pengarah Island Golf 23.11.2010 - Properties Berhad sekarang 2 BIL. NAMA AHLI-AHLI LEMBAGA JAWATAN NAMA SYARIKAT TARIKH/TEMPOH PERLANTIKAN 5 YB Tuan Phee Boon Poh Pengarah Island Golf 6.9.2013 - sekarang Properties Berhad 6 YB Tuan Yeoh Soon Hin Pengarah Island Golf 30.8.2013 - Properties Berhad sekarang 7 YB Tuan Law Heng Kiang Pengarah Penang Global 25.7.2008 - Tourism Sdn Bhd sekarang 8 YB Dato' Abdul Malik Abdul Kassim Pengarah Penang Global 6.5.2009 - sekarang Tourism Sdn Bhd Pengerusi PIHH Development 2.3.2009 - sekarang Sdn Bhd 9 YB Tony Pua Kiam Wee Pengarah PICEB Sdn Bhd 1.9.2015 - sekarang 10 Puan Tiong Wing Mow @ Chang Pengarah PDC Premier 19.3.2015 - Wing Mow Holdings Sdn Bhd sekarang PDC Nusabina Sdn 4.1.2016 - sekarang Bhd Penang Cluster 19.3.2015 - Alliance Sdn Bhd sekarang 11 Cik Phan Gaik Cher Pengarah PDC Properties Sdn 8.10.2014 - Bhd sekarang Pengarah PDC Setia Urus Sdn 8.10.2014 - Bhd sekarang Pengarah PDC Premier 18.3.2015 - Holdings Sdn Bhd sekarang Pengarah Pedeco 16.1.2015 - Management Sdn sekarang Bhd Pengarah PDC Nusabina Sdn 4.1.2016 - sekarang Bhd Pengerusi Business & Budget 13.4.2015 - Hotels (Penang) Sdn sekarang Bhd Pengarah Dynaview Sdn Bhd 19.3.2015 - sekarang Pengarah Equarater (Pg) Sdn 8.10.2014 - Bhd sekarang Pengarah Silih Ganti BPO Premier Sdn 23.9.2014 - Bhd sekarang Pengarah PDC Horizon 28.10.2014 - Management Sdn sekarang Bhd Pengarah Penang International 24.9.2014 - Technology Park sekarang Sdn Bhd 3 BIL. NAMA AHLI-AHLI LEMBAGA JAWATAN NAMA SYARIKAT TARIKH/TEMPOH PERLANTIKAN Pengarah Silih Ganti Premier Horizon 23.9.2014 - Ventures Sdn Bhd sekarang Pengarah PDC Horizon Sdn 11.9.2014 - sekarang Bhd 12 Puan Lim Beng See Pengarah PDC Premier 15.3.2004 - Holdings Sdn Bhd sekarang Pengarah PDC Setia Urus Sdn 25.9.2012 - Bhd sekarang Pengarah Dynaview Sdn Bhd 15.6.2011 - sekarang Pengarah Pedeco 5.1.2016 - sekarang Management Sdn Bhd 13 Encik Khoo Boo Lim Pengarah Penang Global 1.10.2014 - Tourism Sdn Bhd sekarang 14 Dato' Mustafa Kamal Mohd Yusoff Pengarah Penang Global 6.5.2009 - sekarang Tourism Sdn Bhd 15 Dato' Tan Sam Soon Pengarah Penang Global 14.7.2009 - Tourism Sdn Bhd sekarang 16 Dato' Seri Arunasalam s/o Pengarah Penang Global 6.5.2009 - sekarang V.Ramasamay Tourism Sdn Bhd 17 Encik Kenneth Tan Teong Keen Pengarah Penang Global 11.5.2009 - sekarang Tourism Sdn Bhd 18 Encik Danny Goon Siew Cheang Pengarah Penang Global 27.7.2012 - Tourism Sdn Bhd sekarang 19 Puan Mary Ann Harris Pengarah Penang Global 29.8.2012 - Tourism Sdn Bhd sekarang 20 YB Loke Siew Fook Pengarah Penang Global 11.9.2014 - sekarang Tourism Sdn Bhd 21 YB Dato' Mansor Othman Pengarah PIHH Development 24.8.2009 - Sdn Bhd sekarang 22 YB Dato' Mohd Salleh Man Pengarah PIHH Development 11.8.2009 - sekarang Sdn Bhd 23 YB Tuan Zairil Khir Johari Pengarah PIHH Development 1.2.2012 - sekarang Sdn Bhd 24 YB Tuan Mohamad Bin Sabu Pengarah PIHH Development 10.4.2014 - Sdn Bhd sekarang 25 Prof. Datuk Syed Omar Bin Syed Pengarah PIHH Development 18.4.2014 - Mohamad Al Saggaff Sdn Bhd sekarang 26 YB Tuan Chow Kon Yeow Pengerusi PDC Properties Sdn 1.7.2014 - sekarang Bhd Pengerusi PDC 15.12.2015 - Telecommunication sekarang 4 BIL. NAMA AHLI-AHLI LEMBAGA JAWATAN NAMA SYARIKAT TARIKH/TEMPOH PERLANTIKAN Services Sdn Bhd Pengarah Silih Ganti BPO Premier Sdn 30.9.2015 - Bhd sekarang Pengarah Silih Ganti Premier Horizon 30.9.2015 - Ventures Sdn Bhd sekarang 27 YB Tuan Tanasekharan a/l Pengarah PDC Properties Sdn 28.8.2013 - Autherapady Bhd sekarang 28 Encik Aziz Bakar Pengarah PDC Properties Sdn 15.7.2011 - sekarang Bhd 29 Encik Yeoh Lean Huat Pengarah PDC Properties Sdn 15.7.2011 - sekarang Bhd Pengarah PDC 23.3.2015 - Telecommunication 31.3.2016 Services Sdn Bhd Pengarah Shorefront 20.6.2011 - sekarang Development Sdn Bhd 30 YB Tuan Ng Wei Aik Pengarah PDC Consultancy 4.7.2014 - Sekarang Sdn Bhd 31 YB Tuan Soon Lip Chee Pengarah PDC Consultancy 13.8.2013 - Sdn Bhd sekarang 32 YB Puan Yap Soo Huey Pengarah PDC Consultancy 14.8.2013 - Sdn Bhd sekarang 33 Encik Shahril Nizam Cheah Pengarah PDC Setia Urus Sdn 13.7.2011 - sekarang Abdullah Bhd PHC Management 7.5.2012 - sekarang Sdn Bhd PDC Events & 4.10.2006 - Advertising Sdn Bhd sekarang 34 Puan Nor Aznita Zainuddin Pengarah PDC Events & 11.7.2011 - sekarang Advertising Sdn Bhd 35 Encik Idrus Bin Mat Pengarah PDC Events & 26.8.2013 - Advertising Sdn Bhd sekarang 36 Cik Noraini Bt Mohamed @ Wan Pengarah PDC Homes Sdn 12.7.2011 - sekarang Teh Bhd Pengarah Bayan Baru 15.6.2011 - sekarang Specialist Hospital Sdn Bhd 37 Encik Ahmad Jaffri Bin Ali @ Ramli Pengarah PDC Homes Sdn 12.7.2011 - sekarang Bhd 5 BIL. NAMA AHLI-AHLI LEMBAGA JAWATAN NAMA SYARIKAT TARIKH/TEMPOH PERLANTIKAN 38 Puan Suzana Hassan Pengarah Info Melia Sdn Bhd 14.7.2009 - sekarang Pengarah PDC Nusabina Sdn 15.7.2011 - sekarang Bhd 39 Encik Roslan Hassan Pengarah Info Melia Sdn Bhd 29.2.2016 - sekarang Pengarah PDC Nusabina Sdn 15.7.2011 - sekarang Bhd 40 Puan IR Hartini Ali Pengarah Pengarah PDC Nusabina Sdn Bhd Pengarah Pintar Daya 1.4.2014 - sekarang Consultancy Sdn Bhd 41 YB Tuan Teh Yee Cheu Pengarah PDC 8.6.2010 - sekarang Telecommunication Services Sdn Bhd 42 Encik Muraliraj K.Silvaraj Pengarah PDC 25.7.2011 - sekarang Telecommunication Services Sdn Bhd 43 Encik Abdul Latiff Bin Abdul Aziz Pengarah Business & Budget 20.6.2011 - sekarang Hotels (Pg) Sdn Bhd 44 Encik Mohd Bazid Bin Hj Abdul Pengarah Business & Budget 13.4.2015 - Kahar Hotels (Sj) Sdn Bhd sekarang Pengarah Silih Ganti Georgetown Bids 15.6.2012 - Sdn Bhd sekarang 45 Encik Yusof Bin Ismail Pengarah Tropical Island 1.11.2000 - sekarang Resort Sdn Bhd Pengarah Bestari Hospitality 3.3.2003 - sekarang Management Sdn Bhd 46 Encik Jamil Ibrahim Pengarah Dynaview Sdn Bhd 15.6.2011 - sekarang 47 Encik Sabarul Aswadi Abdul Jalil Pengarah E&O-PDC Holdings 21.6.2011 - sekarang Sdn Bhd 48 Puan Ku Zaleha Ku Iskandar Pengarah KDPP Holdings Sdn 15.6.2011 - sekarang Bhd 49 Puan Jauriyah Shamsuddin Pengarah KDPP Holdings Sdn 15.6.2011- sekarang Bhd 50 Puan Tan Lipis Pengarah Penang Commercial 15.6.2011 - sekarang & Industrial Development Berhad Pengarah Okiah Corporation 15.6.2011 - sekarang Sdn Bhd 6 Pengarah PDC Nusabina Sdn 15.7.2011 - sekarang Bhd 51 Puan Nor Haslina Abd Rashid Pengarah Bestari Hospitality 1.6.2011 - sekarang Management Sdn Bhd 52 Encik Ismail Ishak Pengarah Pintar Daya 12.5.2011 - sekarang Consultancy 53 Dato' Seri Farizan Bin Darus Pengarah BPO Premier Sdn 1.10.2015 - Bhd sekarang Pengarah Premier Horizon 1.10.2015 - Ventures Sdn Bhd sekarang 54 Encik Philip Yeo Liat Kok Pengarah BPO Premier Sdn 14.10.2015 - Bhd sekarang Pengarah Premier Horizon 14.10.2015 - Ventures Sdn Bhd sekarang 55 Encik Lai Choon Hung Pengarah BPO Premier Sdn 11.11.2015 - Bhd sekarang Pengarah Premier Horizon 11.11.2015 - Ventures Sdn Bhd sekarang 56 Puan Chia Cheow Peh Pengarah BPO Premier Sdn 11.11.2015 - Bhd sekarang Pengarah Premier Horizon 11.11.2015 - Ventures Sdn Bhd sekarang 57 Dato' Haji Mokhtar Mohd Jait Pengarah Silih Ganti BPO Premier Sdn 1.10.2015 - Bhd sekarang Pengarah Silih Ganti Premier Horizon 1.10.2015 - Ventures Sdn Bhd sekarang 58 Puan Loo Lee Lian Pengarah Silih Ganti BPO Premier Sdn 2.10.2015 - Bhd sekarang Pengarah Silih Ganti Premier Horizon 2.10.2015 - Ventures Sdn Bhd sekarang 59 Encik Abel Ang Boon Thong Pengarah Silih Ganti BPO Premier Sdn 14.10.2015 - Bhd sekarang Pengarah Silih Ganti Premier Horizon 14.10.2015 - Ventures Sdn Bhd sekarang 60 Puan Tung Wai Harn Pengarah Silih Ganti BPO Premier Sdn 11.11.2015 - Bhd sekarang Pengarah Silih Ganti Premier Horizon 11.11.2015 - Ventures Sdn Bhd sekarang 61 Encik Mehta Alpin Vinodrai Pengarah Silih Ganti BPO Premier Sdn 11.11.2015 - Bhd sekarang Pengarah Silih Ganti Premier Horizon 11.11.2015 – Ventures Sdn Bhd sekarang 7 LAMPIRAN B BIL JAWATAN NAMA AHLI TEMPOH PENGARAH LANTIKAN 1 Y.A.B.
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