CC Puan

Patrick Grove’s ‘beautiful thing’ fires up MDEC’s GAIN
A steller panel of MDEC GAIN companies discuss how to grow faster and go global with Karamjit Singh in the front row absorbing it in.
Azizi A. Hadi appointed webe CEO, CC Puan now a non-executive director
TM has announced the appointment of Azizi A. Hadi as the new CEO and executive director of webe digital, formerly known as Packet One Networks (Malaysia) Sdn Bhd, effective Aug 1 2016, succeeding CC Puan.
Digerati50: Making and losing a billion, at 37
DNA continues its weekly series that profiles the top 50 influencers, movers and shakers who are helping shape Malaysia’s Digital Economy. This week, we look at Green Packet founder and webe chief exec CC Puan.
Shaped by the prosumer, and the Creative Economy
webe digital CEO CC Puan is a believer in the ‘creative economy’ and the make-or-break power of today’s consumer, or prosumer. He shares how these two forces helped shape the birth of webe.
The genesis of webe
CC Puan, CEO of webe digital sdn bhd, shares the genesis of the webe brand and how Malaysians inspired a digital mobility service provider to be a brand with community at its heart.
Week in Review: D50 honesty and authenticity strike a chord
The honesty and authenticity coming out from ‘In the Trenches with DNA’s Digerati50’ panel sessions are proving to be a useful counterbalance to the too-bright a picture painted about entrepreneurship, writes Karamjit Singh.
In the trenches with the D50: Don’t just overcome barriers, create new ones
Being an entrepreneur is all about overcoming barriers, but in the long haul, a wily entrepreneur will also create new barriers. Business can be, pardon the expression, a nasty bit of business.
Green Packet appoints Kay Tan as CEO, takes over from CC Puan
Green Packet has announced that Tan Kay Yen, aka Kay Tan, has been appointed its chief executive officer, taking over from long-time CEO and founder Puan Chan Cheong (CC Puan), who will lead Packet One Networks (Malaysia) Sdn Bhd (P1) as CEO and managing director.
TM agrees to buy controlling stake in P1
Telekom Malaysia Bhd (TM), the country’s largest fixed-line operator, has agreed to buy a 57% stake in Packet One Networks Sdn Bhd (P1) for RM350 million (US$106 million), putting an end to rumours that have been percolating for almost two years.
As Michael Lai leaves, what next for P1?
If there is one thing you could say about Michael Lai of P1 is that he is as tenacious a telco executive as they come. But it would seem that he too had reached his limits.
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