Opus Board Welcomes Mohd Shahazwan Bin Mohd Harris
MEDIA RELEASE
2 December 2016
Opus Board Welcomes Mohd Shahazwan Bin Mohd Harris as Director
Opus International Consultants welcomes Mohd Shahazwan bin Mohd Harris as a non-independent director of the company from 5 December.
Mohd Shahazwan bin Mohd Harris has held a number of executive positions and directorships across the investment and consultancy sectors, and is a director of UEM Edgenta Berhad.
He was an Executive Director in the Investments Division of Khazanah Nasional Berhad (Khazanah), the strategic investment fund of the Government of Malaysia.
He joined Khazanah in 2005 as a Senior Vice President, Investments from The Boston Consulting Group, where he was a consultant working extensively in the Energy sector.
Prior to that, he had also worked with PA Consulting Group and Tenaga Nasional Berhad, Malaysia’s main energy provider.
“The board is delighted to appoint Mohd Shahazwan bin Mohd Harris as a director, he has significant global investment expertise and a superb understanding of the strategic opportunities that exist in all of our markets,” says Opus Chairman Kerry McDonald.
Mohd Shahazwan bin Mohd Harris was also a Board Member of Malaysia Airlines Berhad, Malaysia Airlines System Berhad, Penerbangan Malaysia Berhad, Pantai Holdings Berhad and a number of other private companies.
His appointment follows the passing of Dato’ Seri Ismail Shaudin who successfully served on the board from 2010 until July 2016.
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