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M1 CEO Manjot Mann to lead Keppel Connectivity Division

He will take on his additional role on 1 June.

Starting 1 June, M1 CEO Manjot Singh Mann will be Keppel’s CEO of Connectivity.

As CEO of Connectivity, Mann will oversee Keppel’s Data Centres and Networks business and drive the growth of the Connectivity Division.

Mann will continue his role as M1 CEO and Keppel Chief Digital Officer whilst serving as CEO of Connectivity.

Apart from Mann, Thomas Pang will also take on a new role as Senior Managing Director in the CEO's Office.

Pang will step down as Chief Executive Officer of Data Centres and Networks when he transitions to his new role on 1 June.

The new appointments are part of Keppel’s efforts to streamline its “organisational structure and harness greater synergies in its Connectivity Division.”
 

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