KUALA LUMPUR: World Trade Centre Kuala Lumpur (WTCKL) affirmed its commitment towards the culture of lifelong learning following the academic accomplishments of its top executives, group managing director Datuk Seri Dr Irmohizam Ibrahim and chief operating officer Fauzy Wahab.
In a statement, WTCKL said their academic achievements highlighted its unwavering dedication to nurturing and empowering exceptional talents who embrace lifelong learning as a core value.
"This noteworthy accomplishment reinforces WTCKL's commitment to cultivating exceptional leaders within the organisation, a move that underlines the company's resolve to maintain excellence in the competitive Business Events industry.
"The company firmly believes that lifelong learning is not merely a one-time event but an ongoing journey towards acquiring new knowledge, skill sets, and competencies."
This was following the duo's completion of their Doctor of Business Administration (DBA) and Master of Business Administration (MBA) degrees from Asia e University (AeU), and they were conferred with their scrolls during the the university's 12th convocation ceremony, held at Dewan Merdeka, WTCKL.
"WTCKL is keen to communicate its firm dedication to fostering and nurturing its employees, ensuring they reach their full potential in both their personal lives and professional careers.
"The organisation has embedded a strong culture of continuous learning and development, coupled with a focus on staying at the forefront of industry trends, resulting in the delivery of maximum benefits to its clients.
"Datuk Seri Dr. Irmohizam Ibrahim has also been appointed as one of the Board of Directors of the prestigious World Trade Centers Association (WTCA), becoming the first Malaysian to hold this position," it added.
"Prospective clients can be confident in WTCKL's commitment to promoting continuous learning, ensuring that all business endeavours are executed with the utmost professionalism by a team of world-class talents."
Meanwhile, Irmohizam had expressed his gratitude towards AeU as the university had fueled his passion towards lifelong learning.
"Inspired by AeU, my time here has been a journey of personal and intellectual growth.
"I'm grateful for the opportunities and leave with a commitment to lifelong learning. Thank you AeU, for igniting my curiosity and being a beacon of excellence," he said.