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PROFESSIONAL SERVICES | Tony Chua, Singapore
Published: 16 Nov 11
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Nippecraft appoints Howard Lo as Director and CEO

He once held the same position in the company from 1999 to 2010.

The Board of Directors of Nippecraft appointed Howard Lo as Director and CEO.

Mr. Lo had been with Nipperaft Ltd for quite some time previously and know the business of Nippecraft very well; as Mr. Suwarganda intends to resign on his own decision, Mr. Lo is the best candidate to lead the Company. Nomination Board has proposed and nominated Mr. Lo as the successor.

Mr. Lo will be in charge of overall management and strategy of the listed company.

Previously, he worked as Executive & Advisor of PAK2000, Inc. from 2010 to the present. He also worked as Director, COO & CEO of Nippecraft Ltd. from 1999 to 2010.

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