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David Chan appointed Branch Manager for Crown Penang, Malaysia

David Chan has been appointed as Branch Manager for Crown Penang, Malaysia. As Branch Manager, David oversees all of Crown Penang’s operation activities and leads the teams in Crown Relocations, Crown World Mobility, Crown Fine Art and Crown Records Management. He is responsible for driving business growth in Penang.

Prior joining Crown, David was the Sales Manager at a worldwide shipping company in Penang for 12 years and in Kuala Lumpur for two years, leading the sales team and overseeing the commercial activities for Penang and Johor branches.

“I am very excited to lead Crown in Penang. I look forward to cultivating and growing these strengths within the team.” David said.

Leon Hulme,Managing Director of Crown Malaysia, welcomed David to the team, “I am excited to have David onboard to further expand the business in Penang. He will greatly support our goal as part of 2020 strategy. I look forward to working with him closely.” 

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