KUALA LUMPUR : Property Hub Sdn. Bhd. (Property Hub), a residential arm of Knight Frank in Malaysia, is proud to announce a significant change in its leadership team.
Enoch Khoo, a seasoned professional with a proven track record, has been appointed as the new Managing Director of Property Hub.
This change comes as part of the company's commitment to advancing its strategic goals and fostering growth.
Enoch Khoo, originally hailing from East Malaysia, brings a wealth of experience and a fresh perspective to Property Hub.
His deep understanding of the real estate landscape, coupled with a passion for innovation, positions him as the ideal leader to guide Property Hub through its next phase of development.
In this transition, the current Managing Director, Benjamin Tee will be assuming the role of Vice Chairman.
This move is a testament to Ben's exceptional contributions and leadership during their tenure as Managing Director. As Vice Chairman, Ben will continue to play a pivotal role in shaping the strategic direction of Property Hub.
"Enoch Khoo's appointment as Managing Director marks an exciting chapter for Property Hub. His unique background and expertise will undoubtedly contribute to our continued success and expansion," said Benjamin Tee, the outgoing Managing Director and newly appointed Vice Chairman.
With this change in leadership, Property Hub aims to strengthen its position in the market, attract new investors, and further solidify its commitment to delivering exceptional real estate solutions.
The company remains dedicated to providing unparalleled service to its clients and creating a positive impact on the communities it serves.
Enoch Khoo, who previously served as the Director and Head of the Property Hub Sabah branch, expressed his enthusiasm about the new role, stating, "I am honored to lead Property Hub at this pivotal moment.
The East Malaysian heritage has shaped my perspective, and I am eager to bring that diverse insight to the broader Property Hub community. I look forward to building on the strong foundation laid by Ben and working collaboratively with our talented team to drive innovation and success in the real estate industry."
The leadership transition is effective January 2024, and Property Hub looks forward to a seamless handover and a promising future under Enoch Khoo's guidance.
Media Statement
Thu Jan 04 2024
Enoch Khoo's appointment as Managing Director marks an exciting chapter for Property Hub. Pic from Property Hub
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