Malaysia Convention & Exhibition Bureau (MyCEB) has appointed Miss Tan Mei Phing as the acting chief executive officer, effective 20 August 2024. She brings a wealth of experience in the business events industry and a proven track record of success within the bureau. Mr Azman Haji Tambi Chik had been appointed as the national bureau’s CEO as recently as 20 November 2023 and appears to have left the role. Tan Mei Phing’s appointment comes as the organisation continues to expand its influence and impact on the global stage. In her role, she will oversee the strategic direction, financial planning, and operational execution of MyCEB’s initiatives, ensuring the bureau’s continued growth and reinforcing Malaysia’s standing as a premier destination for business events. Tan Mei Phing has been at MyCEB for 12 years and managed several key divisions, including Event Facilitation, Sales, Marketing & Branding, Industry Development, PR & Communications, and Market Intelligence. Tan Mei Phing began her career with an international Destination Management Company (DMC), where she gained valuable experience in event management. Her journey then led her to the role of a Professional Conference Organiser (PCO), where she honed her expertise in bidding and managing a large-scale event, further solidifying her reputation as a seasoned professional in the field.
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