Saturday, May 17, 2008

USC-alumni Nasarudin takes over as CEO of Naza

Nasarudin, an alumni of Class of 2005, University of Southern California, has been appointed CEO of Naza, to succeed his late father, Tan Sri Nasimuddin S.M. Amin.

Nasimuddin’s widow Puan Sri Zaleha Ismail said the appointment was in accordance with the wishes of her late husband.

While I do not know him personally, Syamsul , who was my housemate at Bricksfield was studying at USC with him. Dyna, a colleague when I was at Accenture knew him too.

All the best to Nasarudin in bringing Naza further ahead.

For full quotation, go to The Star

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KUALA LUMPUR: S.M. Nasarudin S.M. Nasimuddin, the second son of the late Tan Sri Nasimuddin S.M. Amin, has been appointed Naza Group of companies group executive chairman and chief executive officer effective immediately.

In a statement yesterday, Nasimuddin’s widow Puan Sri Zaleha Ismail said the appointment was in accordance with the wishes of her late husband.

Nasimuddin, the founder and head of the diversified Naza Group of companies, passed away on May 1.


S.M. Nasarudin S.M. Nasimuddin
Nasarudin, 25, is believed to be one of the youngest CEOs of a privately held group estimated to be worth billions of ringgit. The group is involved in the automotive, manufacturing, property and food franchising business.

The bachelor joined his father’s company after graduating with a business economics degree from University of Southern California in the US in 2005.

Before Nasimuddin’s death, Nasarudin was CEO of Nasim Sdn Bhd, a subsidiary that holds the local Peugeot franchise.

He also headed NZ Galaxy, a Naza company which designs body kits for Naza vehicles as well as provides design services to non-Naza companies.

Nasarudin has also been given the responsibility of running Naza’s food and beverage division, NZ Diners.

In an interview with StarBiz a few weeks before Nasimuddin’s death, Nasarudin said he went through management trainee programmes ”just like anyone else” although he was one of the chairman’s sons.

“There was no special treatment from my father. I had to start from the bottom like everyone else. Being his children means that his expectationof us is high.

“I had to learn everything and know the responsibilities of every department. My father wanted me to know the whole works so nobody could lie to me later on,” he had told StarBiz then.

He admitted that growing up with powerful cars from his father’s showrooms whetted his appetite for speed.

“I like to drive fast but know that there’s no point getting into an accident. Driving fast cars gives me a rush. That’s the best part of driving,” he said.

Meanwhile, Perusahaan Otomobil Kedua Sdn Bhd (Perodua) managing director Datuk Syed Hafiz Syed Abu Bakar said it was a “good move” by the group to appoint a successor so quickly.

“No one is better equipped than the son to carry on the legacy left behind by the father. Nasimuddin is blessed with children who are involved in the business.

“The group can start moving forward as there is now a leader to drive the growth of the business,” he said.

Malaysian Automotive Association president Datuk Aishah Ahmad said it was right that Nasimuddin’s son should take over the family business and continue the good work Nasimuddin started.

“Nasimuddin was an icon in the automotive industry. He built up the Naza empire from scratch.

“It will not be easy for his successor initially but the group has a strong management team,” she added.

Meanwhile, Mercedes-Benz Malaysia president and chief executive officer Peter Honegg said: “We will continue to support the group and look forward to building on the close relationship we enjoyed with the late Tan Sri.

“We are happy that they have now appointed a successor and that the business can run as usual.”






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