Dato' Sri Jamaludin Ibrahim

Managing Director/President and Group Chief Executive Officer

Jamaludin Ibrahim joined Axiata Group Berhad (formerly known as TM International Berhad) on March 2008 as the President and Group Chief Executive Officer. He is also a board member of Axiata Group.

Prior to that, Jamaludin was with Maxis Communications Berhad, which he joined in 1997 and was appointed Chief Operating Officer in the same year, and Chief Executive Officer in 1998. In 2006, he was redesignated the Group Chief Executive Officer to reflect Maxis’ international footprint. He retired from Maxis in July 2007 but remained as a Board member till February 2008.

During Jamaludin’s decade of leadership with Maxis, the company’s revenue grew more than twenty-fold to about USD2.3 billion, net profit grew to about USD600 million and market capitalisation swelled to more than USD11 billion in 2007 (before the privatisation).

Before joining Maxis, he spent 16 years in the IT Industry. He was Managing Director and CEO of Digital Equipment Malaysia (a Malaysian branch of Digital Equipment, then the second largest IT Company worldwide) from 1993 to 1997. Jamaludin also spent 12 years in IBM (1981-93), the first five years as Systems Engineer and then in various positions in Sales, Marketing Support and Management.

Prior to IBM, he was a lecturer in Quantitative Methods at California State University, United States in 1980.

Jamaludin graduated from California State University in 1978 with a B.Sc. in Business Administration and minor in Mathematics. He obtained his MBA from Portland State University, Oregon in 1980.

Jamaludin is the Chairman of Celcom Axiata Berhad (formerly known as Celcom (Malaysia) Berhad), the second largest mobile company in Malaysia, and sits on the board of PT XL Axiata Tbk (XL) Indonesia, MobileOne Ltd (M1) Singapore, as well as one local university.

In 2008, Jamaludin was appointed board member of the GSMA (the global World GSM Association). He was also appointed board member of Multimedia Development Corporation Malaysia (MDeC) in 2009.

Jamaludin earned the accolade of Malaysia’s ‘CEO of the Year’ 2000 by American Express & Business Times and was inducted into the Hall of Fame for ‘Services to the Mobile Telecommunications Industry’ by Asian Mobile News in 2004. He was also named Asian Mobile Operator CEO of the Year by Asian Mobile News Awards 2007.