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]]>(PKIBM) comprise member institutions located throughout Malaysia. Between them, they offer tertiary education programmes at Matriculation/Foundation, Diploma, Bachelor and Master Levels. Many programmes are offered in collaboration with established universities, both home and foreign, who either award or accredit the respective qualifications earned.
Besides representing and promoting the common interests of member institutions, PKIBM’s main purpose is to expand educational opportunities within member institutions to all students, although by circumstances the thrust is to increase the number of Bumiputera students at tertiary level.
PKIBM member institutions practise a non-discriminatory enrolment policy and accept all eligible students irrespective of their races or religions. A number of these institutions have been approved to enroll foreign students into their programmes.
| President | Y. B. Senator Prof. Datuk Dr. Ismail Md. Salleh |
| Deputy President | Y.Bhg. Datin Hajjah Norayini binti Ali |
| Vice President | En. Mohd. Nasri Mohd Nordin |
| Secretary General | En. Daud Ahmad |
| Treasurer | Tn. Hj. Ebrahim Mohideen |
| Deputy Treasurer | Encik Mohd. Razib bin Muzaid |
| Nominated Members | � Assoc. Prof. Dr. Haji Abdullah Sudin bin Irahim � En. Amir Hamzah � En. Basir Elon |
| Honorary Auditors | Cik Nur Azida Daud |
Persatuan Kebangsaan Institusi Pengajian Tinggi Swasta Bumiputera Malaysia (1153)
No. 21, Jalan Selangor
46050 Petaling Jaya
Selangor,Malaysia
Tel: 603-7960 2299
Fax: 603-7960 2288
Email: pkibm01@yahoo.com
[Source: Training Guide 9th Ed.]
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]]>Established on September 15, 1987, NAPEI represents all levels of private educational institutions in Malaysia. The founding of NAPEI sought to unite private educational institutions from the smallest to the biggest. With an initial registration of 26 members, NAPEI currently has a membership strength of 70 institutions. During this period of phenomenal growth of private education, which refl ects our Government�s vision of promoting Malaysia as a regional centre of educational excellence and thus, reducing the outfl ow of educational expenditure outside of Malaysia, NAPEI together with the support from the Ministry of Education and other Government agencies continue to represent the cause of local private educational institutions. It seeks:
NAPEI conducts school visits in various secondary schools located in the Klang Valley, education fairs, seminars and conferences as well.
| Advisor | Dr Hj Mohamed Thalha (Thalha & Associates Edu-Consultants Sdn Bhd) |
| President | Mr Elajsolan Mohan (Institut Megatech) |
| Deputy President | Mr Felix Lee (Sekolah Seri Suria) |
| General Secretary | Mr Raja Mohan (SAE Institute) |
| Deputy General Secretary | Dr M Rajalingam (Mayang Institute) |
| General Treasurer | Mr Henry Wong (Alfa International College) |
| Deputy General Treasurer | Ms Lau Poh Liew (Yamaha Academy of Arts & Music) |
| Council Members | Mr Tan In Fong (Axismatics Professional Institute) Mr Chiu Hong Choy (Institut Kojadi) Mrs Jean Monteiro (JM Education Counselling Centre Sdn Bhd) Mr Tankaraju (Kolej CQ-TEC) Mr Justin Xavier (Kolej Sri) Mr Reginald Pereira (Malaysian Association of Hotels Training And Education Centre – MAHTEC Sdn Bhd) YB Prof Dato’ Dr Wilson Yong (Sabah Institute of Art) En Sahak Ahmad (Stamford College) Madam Chong Guat Ngoh (Tun Tan Cheng Lock College of Nursing) |
National Association of Private Educational Institutions
C-M09, Suria Offices
Jalan PJU 10/4C
Damansara Damai
47830 Petaling Jaya
Selangor, Malaysia
Tel: 603-6156 1500
Fax: 603-6156 1523
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]]>The Malaysian Association of Private Colleges and Universities (MAPCU) was established on March 18, 1997. It stands as Malaysia’s most prestigious grouping of private colleges and universities with membership from major and well-established private colleges and universities. All members offer post secondary and/or tertiary level courses independently and/or in collaboration with established local and foreign institutions of higher learning.
Recognised by the Ministry of Higher Education, The National Accreditation Board, the Multimedia Development Corporation, the Ministry of Finance, Economic Planning Unit of the Prime Minister’s Department, the Ministry of Human Resources, the Ministry of International Trade & Industry and the National Economic Action Council and Malaysian International Chamber of Commerce & Industry (MICCI).
Member of the following Boards / authority Panel:
Operating in smart partnership with the Government and its agencies, MAPCU serves to harness the full potential of Malaysia’s private higher education industry. This is backed by the association’s objectives which include:
| President | Dr. Parmjit Singh (Asia Pacific University College of Technology & Innovation) |
| Deputy President | Dr. Mei Ling Young (International Medical University) |
| Vice President | Y. Bhg. Dato’ Teo Chiang Liang (KBU International College) |
| Secretary General | Y. Bhg. Dato’ Peter Ng (University College Sedaya International) |
| Deputy Secretary General | Y. Bhg. Dato’ Chong Eng Keat(Kolej Disted-Stamford) Mr. Phang Koon Tuck (Monash University Malaysia) |
| Treasurer | Treasurer Mr. Ganesh Sangaran, garynesh@gmail.com |
| Deputy Treasurer | Dr. Chia Chee Fen (KDU College) |
| Council Member | Dr. Asbi Bin Ali (Management and Science University) Prof. Dr. Lee Fah Onn (INTI International University College) |
Malaysian Association of Private Colleges and Universities ( 6116/97-SEL )
c/o International Medical University
Sesama Centre, Plaza Komanwel Bukit Jalil
57000 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Tel: 603-8656 9980
Fax: 603-8656 9981
Email: mapcu.my@tm.net.my
Website: www.mapcu.com.my, www.studymalaysia.com/mapcu
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]]>MAPS is the only professional association for speakers that is committed to building a better future for the professional speaking usiness in Malaysia. Our members represent all aspects of the speaking usiness. All make their living, or part of their living, speaking to and/or orking with groups as trainers, facilitators, coaches, consultants, adult ducators, and keynoters.
MAPS strives to help its members grow their speaking usiness through developing their eight professional competencies which are enhanced through promotion, widened exposure, learning partnerships, international linkages nd international advancement of the speaking professional through participation in he International Federation for Professional Speakers (IFFPS). IFFPS is the global ody that sets standards for professional speakers in a growing list of countries, which currently includes the US, the UK, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, Singapore, outh Africa, Malaysia, Germany and Holland.
The Eight Professional Competencies
Basic Membership Benefits
Membership Categories & Annual Fees
| Professional | RM350 |
| Ordinary | RM350 |
| Associate | RM60 |
| One Time Entrance Fees | RM100 |
All Professional and Ordinary members are entitled to the monthly “Professional Speaker” magazine and Audio Newsletter “Voices of Experience” CD.
Executive Council (2006-2008)
| President | Dato’ Dr Sheikh Omar Abdul Rahman, drsoar@soarconsultings.com |
| President – Elect | Mr. Yoga Thevan, yogathevan@gmail.com |
| VP for Education & Training | Mr. Anthony Philip Fernandez, anthony@maps.org.my |
| VP for Membership & Admin | Mr. Ng Thian Watt, ngthianwatt@yahoo.com |
| VP for Int’l & Social Affairs | Mr. N. J. Singam, njsingam@yahoo.com |
| Treasurer | Treasurer Mr. Ganesh Sangaran, garynesh@gmail.com |
| Hon. Secretary | Ms. Zuraina Dato’ Zaharin, zuraina@extreme-asia.com |
| Representative for Northern Region | Mr. Johann Paul Gregory, jgregory@streamyx.com |
| Representative for Central Region | Mr. Ambrose Y.K. Lee, ambrose.lee@riosue.com |
| Representative for Eastern Region | Dr. Dusit Jaul, drdusit711@yahoo.com |
| Committee Members | Mr. Viknasvaran aka Vicky, vicky9@tm.net.my Mr.Jonathan Low, jonathan@powerupsuccess.com Ms.Faridah Rohani Rais, byndbrnd@gmail.com Mr. Julian Matthews, trinetizen@yahoo.com |
| Founder President & Advisor | Dato’ Lawrence Chan Kum Peng, lchan@pc.jaring.my |
| Immediate Past President | Mr. Low Pooi Mun, pmlow8@yahoo.com |
| Past President | Dr. Yew Kam Keong, yewkk@yahoo.com |
Contact Details
Malaysian Association of Professional Speakers
H6, Bangunan Khas, Jalan 8/1E
46050 Petaling Jaya
Selangor, Malaysia
Tel: 603-7955 4650
Fax: 603-7955 2706
Email: info@maps.org.my
Website: www.maps.org.my
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]]>Federation of JPK Accredited Centers, Malaysia or FeMAC is registered under Registrar of ociety (ROS) Act on 28 July 2004. For now, 132 JPK Accredited Centers from all over the ountry are registered with FeMAC as active members.
“TRAINING COMPETENT TECHNOCRATS”
To be the top body of united Malaysian Training Providers, represent the community in truggling for the wealthy, benefits and competitiveness survival for the members.
| FeMAC Activities 2007 | ||
| No | Date | Activities |
| 1 | 7th February 2007 | 3rd AGM at Dewan Terbuka Pusat Bandar Damansara, Blok K, KL |
| 2 | 11hb – 15hb August 2007 | Active participation in the Forum Ilmiah PTK-PNF organized by the Departmen Pendidikan Nasional, PNF Direktorat Jenderal Peningkatan which was held in Hotel Grand Cempaka.Jakarta,Indonesia |
| 3 | 28th August 2007 | Active participating in 2006 JPK Accredited Center Conference at Hotel Holiday Villa, Subang Jaya |
| FeMAC Activities 2008 | ||
| No | Date | Activities |
| 1 | 1st April 2008 | 4th AGM at Kelab Golf Perkhidmatan Awam (KGPA) |
| 2 | 8th April 2008 | Special visit and dialogue session with the Deputy Minister of Human Resource, TPK, JPK, JTM and PSMB |
| 3 | 28th August 2007 | Active participating in 2006 JPK Accredited Center Conference at Hotel Holiday Villa, Subang Jaya |
| President | YB Dato’ Dr Haji Muhamad Nasir bin Haji Hamzah |
| Deputy President | En. Goh Chee Hai |
| Vice President 1 | Capt. Dr. Ramlan bin Ramli |
| Vice President 2 | En. Hicham Boudjit |
| Secretary General | En. Shahril Azwan bin Abdul Hamid |
| Assistant Secretary | Cik Zamzuliah bte Bahari |
| Operation Manager | En. Daniel Francis |
| Treasurer | Pn. Noryati bte Alias |
| Assistant Treasurer | Pn Marzaroten bt Hj Yahya |
| Internal Auditor | En. Mazmadi bin Mohamad |
| Member of Committees / AJK | � En. Wahid bin Zainal � En Ravindran A/L Mariappan � En. Mat Zani bin Puteh � En. Azmi bin Jailani � En. Ravindran A/L Mariappan � En. Mohd Yusof bin Mohd Aji � Pn. Liow Mui Mui � En. Sailanthan A/L Podian � Dr. Haji Abdul Jalil A/L Ahmad � En. Kam Sum (Calvin) |
| Bureau | � FeMAC � JPK � FeMAC � PTPK � Business Development � Accredited Centers Co-operation |
| Zone Representatives | � Central � En. Kam Sum (Calvin) � East � Pn. Noryati Bte Alias � South � Pn. Liow Mui Mui � North – En. Mohd Yusof Bin Mohd Aji |
Federation of JPK Accredited Centers, Malaysia (1449-04-7)
Lot 3.33, Tingkat 2, Medan MARA
Jalan Raja Laut
50350 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Tel: 603-2692 2690
Fax: 603-2693 6952
Website: https://femac.org.my
[Source: Training Guide 9th Ed.]
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]]>Malaysian Institute of Management (MIM) was established in 1966 as the Professional National Management Organisation, independent, non-political and not-for-profit. MIM’s primary roles are:
MIM’s core products span from public and in-house training, to conferences and forums which are crafted for the enhancement of management leadership and human capital development. We at MIM are attuned with the needs of our members who are the driving force of our organisation and the nation.MIM also offers Professional Training & Development Programmes, Competency Assessment which can support your strategic initiatives to assess and develop your staff and management talent which is critical to your company’s current and future success.


Malaysian Institute of Management
Institut Pengurusan Malaysia (22978-D)
Unit T1-L11, Level 11, Tower 1, Jaya 33
No. 3 Jalan Semangat, Seksyen 13,
46200 Petaling Jaya,
Selangor, Malaysia
Tel: +603-7711 2888
Fax: +603-7711 2999
E-mail: enquiries@mim.org.my
Website: www.mim.org.my[Source: Training Guide 9th Ed.]
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]]>Malaysian Institute of Human Resource Management (MIHRM) was established in 1975 as the sole national institute conducting professional training, consultation and support services for HR Professionals. Since its establishment, MIHRM has trained more than 7000 competent HR Professionals and practitioners especially in private sector. Besides its collaboration & association with other like bodies, MIHRM is also affi liated with the World Federation of Personnel Management Associations, Asia Pacifi c Federation of Human Resource Management. International Federation of Training & development Organization and the Asian Regional Training & Development Organization.
To Be The National Governing Body for the HR Profession Committed to the Development of Human Potential.
MIHRM is a non-profit, nongovernmental voluntary organization, registered under the Societies Act. The institute is managed by Council Members elected biannually amongst the members at a General Meeting.
MIHRM provides following professional services:
The HR Certification is awarded in two categories will ensure that the country’s human resource practices and standards will be raised to a higher level of excellence and degree of professionalism and credibility. For both leaders of the HR domain and aspiring HR Practitioners, the HR Certification will be testimony that they are equipped with the necessary knowledge and skills.
The categories are:
MIHRM provides in-house/company training to organizations in the areas of; mostly the human resource management, organizational behavior, employee relations, training and development and other general management. The training program could be from the listed topic of public program or could redesign according to organizations requirements and specifications to suit its purpose and objectives.
Public programs offered by MIHRM normally conducted during weekdays according to the schedule and venue arranged by the Institute. The course fees are varies from one program to another as specify in the program brochure. The fee includes of course materials, trainer�s fee, refreshments and lunch.
MIHRM courses are claimable under PSMB schemes accordingly.
Conference, Seminar And Forum
MIHRM organizes conferences, seminar and forum at international levels.
Professional Consultation Services
MIHRM provides professional consultation services in the field of Human Resource Management and has its pool of experts in the various fields.
MIHRM membership is open to individuals as well as organizations who are engaged in HR functions. These include HR practitioners, academicians, consultants, general practitioners, senior managers, line managers and all those who are committed to excellence in people management.
| Individual Membership: | |
| Entrance Fee | RM25.00(one off payment upon submission) |
| Life | RM1000 (one time payment) |
| Ordinary | RM100 (Annual) |
| Associate | RM75 (Annual) |
| Affiliate | RM40 (Annual) |
| Corporate Membership: | |
| Entrance Fee | RM150.00 (one off payment upon submission) |
| Employee Size | Annual Subscription |
| Up to 500 | RM300 |
| 501 to 1000 | RM450 |
| 1001 to 1500 | RM600 |
| 1501 to 2000 | RM750 |
| 2001 and above | RM1000 |
Penang / Ipoh / Malacca / Johor Bahru / Kuantan / Terengganu / Kota Bharu
Malaysian Institute of Human
Resource Management
K2 Upper Ground Floor
Bangunan Khas, Lorong 8/1E
46050 Petaling Jaya, Malaysia
Tel: 603-7955 6536
Fax: 603-7955 4076
Email: mihrm@mihrm.com.my
Website: www.mihrm.com
[Source: Training Guide 9th Ed.]
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