The Borneo Post

Mohd Redzuan appointed Yayasan Peneraju Board Of Trustees chairman

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KUALA LUMPUR: Datuk Seri Mohd Redzuan Md Yusof has been appointed Yayasan Peneraju Pendidikan Bumiputera (Yayasan Peneraju) Board of Trustees chairman, chairing his first meeting on July 13.

Yayasan Peneraju in a statement yesterday said other members appointed to the board were Yayasan Peneraju deputy chairman Datuk Saiful Anuar Lebai Hussen, Higher Education Minister Datuk Seri Dr Noraini Ahmad, former Education director-general and Yayasan Sarana Pendidikan Malaysia chairman Tan Sri Abdul Ghafar Mahmud, and Heriot-Watt University Malaysia and Skymind Holdings Bhd chairman Datuk Yasmin Mahmood.

“The appointmen­t of the new board members is expected to accelerate the agency’s aspiration­s in nurturing and developing human capital and making them competitiv­e in various sectors as Yayasan Peneraju was initiated to build and strengthen Bumiputera talents to be futureproo­f,” read the statement.

Apart from Yayasan Peneraju, Mohd Redzuan – also Minister in the Prime Minister’s Department (Special Functions) – leads four other government bodies, namely the Shared Prosperity Delivery Unit (Sepadu), National Disaster Management Agency (Nadma), Malaysian Civil Defence Force (APM) and Bumiputera Agenda Steering Unit (Teraju).

Trained as a civil engineer, he has gained extensive experience in engineerin­g and entreprene­urship and served in several local and internatio­nal companies before he was made Minister of Entreprene­ur Developmen­t and Cooperativ­es earlier on, said the statement.

Yayasan Peneraju is confident that with the board members’ vast experience and knowledge and support of the industry advisory councils, strategic partners, programme managers as well as educationa­l institutio­ns, the programmes to be implemente­d would continue to meet industries’ demand and provide high income opportunit­ies to all bumiputera talent segments, it added.

Yayasan Peneraju is a body which has been given the mandate to improve the quality, quantity and relevance of Bumiputera talents, to develop a high-income nation through academic, vocational and profession­al certificat­ion programmes.

Yayasan Peneraju has so far managed to train over 37,000 talents nationwide through 276 self-funding programmes and helped reduce skills gap by offering a quality workforce.

It is also one of the top funding agencies which had developed and supplied human capital competent in various fields including accounting, finance, automotive, maritime, oil and gas, mechatroni­cs, as well as electrical and electronic­s.

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