Companies in Malaysia should include youths as board members

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KUALA LUMPUR: Companies in Malaysia, including the government and the private sector, should include the younger generation and make it a compulsory requirement to have them as board members, to maximise creativity in the nation’s economy.

Chairman and founding partner of Ikhlas Capital Tan Sri Nazir Razak said every board should have at least one person in his or her 30s and Malaysia should take a lead on the initiative.

He also said Malaysia needs to empower the youth to be economically successful compared to neighbouring countries, and also lift the shackled mind of the young. "This is a significant step towards fostering innovation and collaboration in Malaysia’s dynamic business landscape. Meanwhile, WORQ co-founder and chief financial officer Andrew Yeow said the co-working and flex space provider aims to hit 200,000 square feet of space by the end of this year as the company has up to 150,000 square feet at the moment.

 

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