Beyond professional success, he was deeply committed to public service and community well-being.
As President of the Taman Pantai Association, he worked tirelessly to foster neighbourly unity, environmental care, and civic engagement.
He also served as President of the Oxford Business Alumni Kuala Lumpur Chapter, leading efforts to strengthen connections among Oxford graduates in Malaysia. Under his leadership, the Chapter organised thought-leadership forums such as “The Future of Globalisation: Implications for Emerging Markets” — featuring distinguished speakers from the University of Oxford.
His initiative reflected his belief in lifelong learning and global collaboration. He was known for bringing people together — bridging academia, business, and community with purpose and humility.
He was quick to offer his time and resources in moments of need — whether providing aid during floods or taking action to protect the environment from destruction.
His initiatives strengthened safety, harmony, and connectivity within the community — a lasting testament to his belief that true progress begins at home.