Mazlan Ismail
Dr Mazlan Ismail | |
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Born | Kubang Ulu, Permatang Pauh, Pulau Pinang, Malaysia |
Residence | Pulau Pinang, Malaysia |
Education | Diploma in Electronic Communications, Bachelor in Operational Telecommunication, PhD in Influence of Intellectual Capital on the Performance of Telekom Malaysia |
Alma mater |
University of Salford University of Coventry Malaysia University of Technology |
Occupation | Commission Advisor, Engineer |
Years active | 1986–present |
Known for | Vice-President Telekom Malaysia, Advisor to Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Commission |
Religion | Sunni Islam |
Spouse(s) | Fadhilah Abdullah |
Dr Mazlan is a prominent figure who has retired from Telekom Malaysia, have taken part in Malaysian politics and is now appointed by the Ministry of Communications and Multimedia to be an advisor to the Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Commission (MCMC) with specialization duties with respect to the "Digital Nation Development".[1] He is known to run in the general election in Malaysia 13th constituency Ridge area P44, the parliament in the state of Penang.[2][3][4] In the last general election in 2013 he lost to PKR leader Anwar Ibrahim with a majority of 11,721 votes. Although defeated, he received an increasing number of 9,845 votes (64%) to his party, votes from the previous election held in 2008.[5][6] Now, with his long experience in the telecommunications industry, especially when he assumed the post of Vice President National Network Operations (VPNNO) of Telekom Malaysia, his current main task is to provide advice and guidance to the Malaysians Communications and Multimedia Commission in the planning and implementation of the government's' Digital Nation Development ' with the target in the suburbs, a key objective in achieving Vision 2020.
Background
Dr Mazlan Ismail was born in Kubang Ulu, Penanti, Bukit Mertajam within the parliamentary constituent he contested to Puan bt Hamid and Allahyarham Ismail b Daud (better known as Pak Mail bas). Born in a poor family of whom both parents work as rubber-tapers, and the father drives school buses too in the morning, he was set to change the family’s fate. He is known to the locals as Abang Lan Telekom, due to his occupation as a government servant while working in Jabatan Telekom (later privatised into Telekom Malaysia). Upon completion of his primary school locally, he continued his study in a boarding school named Sekolah Menengah Kebangsaan Sultan Abdul Halim in Jitra, Kedah (back then known as JENAN and now as SMSAH). Later, Mazlan went to University Technology Malaysia (UTM) in 1978 -1981 to study Diploma in Electronic Communications and furthered his first degree in University of Salford, United Kingdom in 1981 -1983 doing the same course. Mazlan then worked with Telekom Malaysia before being sponsored to further his study in master's degree in 1996, again in the United Kingdom in the University of Coventry specializing in Operational Telecommunication. In 2005 he received his doctorate degree (PhD) from the Business and Advance Technology Centre of University Technology Malaysia Kuala Lumpur. Further training includes training in Strategic Planning and Implementation of Telecommunication in Bell South Telecom, Florida, United States (1990), Training Innovation & Leadership in Motorola University, Schaumrbeg, United States (1995), Leadership Training in Madinah Institute of Leadership and Entrepreneurship, Madinah, Saudi Arabia (2012) and others.
Tenure in Telekom Malaysia
Dr Mazlan worked for 30 years as an engineer in Telekom Malaysia, holding various posts, from Assistant Manager in Butterworth, Penang to General Manager for Northern Region of Malaysia, and settled into senior management post as Vice President of National Network Operation (VP NNO), in-charge for technical network operation (transmission, data, switching & access networks) throughout Malaysia. The job scope is in-charge of around 320 executives, 7000 TM members and 5000 TM contractor members. He also being appointed as a senior management TM’s Group Leadership Team members chaired by TM’s CEO.[7][8]
Dr Mazlan was appointed as Commanding Officer, ranked Lt Colonel of Rejimen Semboyan Pakar Diraja Telekom.[9][10] Pakar Semboyan or Askar Wataniah Pakar Telekom with 700 Telekom Malaysia’s staff reserves is responsible for the telecommunication service operation during times such as in DARURAT or declaration of emergency in Malaysia.[11][12]
Other consultation experiences
Advisory panel to Competency Development, Human Resource Department, Human Resource Ministry-Mac 2010 –Mac 2012 Electric, Electronics, Communication & Broadcasting sector specialist in, Communication and Information Department, Human Resource Ministry-Mac 2010 – Mac 2012 Fellow Adjunct Lecturer,Faculty of Technology Management, Universiti Utara Malaysia –Jan2006 –December2009 Co-writer of Malaysia Prime Minister’s book for the nation entitled "1 Malaysia Menjana Negara Sejahtera n Bahagia"- published in 2010 Chairman and Founder of Darul Wehdah Permatang Pauh a NGO which actively promotes Islamic learning and knowledge culture in Penang.
Disabled community’s voice in manifesto campaign
One of the most notable issues raised and became a manifesto of Dr Mazlan during the general election was the pledge to assist the needy particularly the disabled community in Malaysia. Inspired by his own eldest son who's an OKU (Orang Kelainan Upaya) with blind disability from birth, Dr Mazlan is set to bring up the disabled community’s voice into parliament if he was elected into it. Notable appearance of his son was when he prayed in public for his father’s victory in the election caught in video.[13] Dr Mazlan was quoted saying that having had a personal experience in raising a disabled child, he empathise and understand more of the feeling and challenges faced by parents with similar situations.[14] He promised to adopt three existing rehabilitative centres in the constituency, namely in Kampung Pertama, Seberang Jaya and Kampung Tanah Liat.
Social contribution
In the aftermath of the Malaysia’s 13th General Election where Dr Mazlan lost to the incumbent Anwar Ibrahim, he took the chance of his reputation by establishing a religious study centre for the local community.[15][16] With the objective to unite the people regardless of political ideology, and where everyone can come and study Al Quran or hear religious sermons, Pusat Pengajian Darul Wehdah was set up in Simpang Tiga Kubang Ulu, aiming to hold programmes focusing on education, motivation, development issues and women. He criticized religious-schools that were used to incite hatred towards political enemies and these are detrimental to the people’s unity.[17] The study centre has since organized various programmes especially the weekly sermons, Islamic event talks and others. Videos of the programmes held can be watched in Darul Wehdah’s youtube channel and Facebook page.
References
- ↑ http://www.skmm.gov.my/Mobile/Contact/Directory.aspx
- ↑ http://www2.bharian.com.my/bharian/articles/BekaspegawaikananTMcalonBNdiPermatangPauh/m/mArticle
- ↑ http://www2.nst.com.my/sports/anwar-will-face-tough-fight-1.258116
- ↑ http://www2.nst.com.my/sports/anwar-will-face-tough-fight-1.258116
- ↑ http://www2.nst.com.my/sports/badminton/agree-to-permatang-pauh-recount-anwar-told-1.276593
- ↑ http://www.thestar.com.my/Story/?file=%2F2013%2F5%2F7%2Fnorth%2F13076681&sec=north
- ↑ http://www.theborneopost.com/2013/04/17/former-tm-vice-president-says-not-intimidated-by-anwar/
- ↑ http://elections.thestar.com.my/story.aspx?file=/2013/4/19/north/12987139
- ↑ http://rsdpakartm.com.my/v1/?page_id=402
- ↑ http://www.mykmu.net/2013/04/ditolak-di-permatang-pauh-anwar-mencari-nyawa-politik-di-perak/
- ↑ http://mymassa.blogspot.co.uk/2013/04/rahsia-anwar-khianati-lim-kit-siang-dan.html
- ↑ http://novandri.blogspot.co.uk/2013/04/permatang-pauh-calon-bn-dr-mazlan.html
- ↑ http://www2.bharian.com.my/bharian/articles/PRU13__Anakistimewa_Mazlanharapayahmenang/m/mArticle
- ↑ http://www2.nst.com.my/latest/permatang-pauh-personal-touch-of-bn-candidate-1.270651
- ↑ http://www.themalaysianinsider.com/malaysia/article/studies-centre-to-unite-muslims-malays
- ↑ http://ww1.utusan.com.my/utusan/Dalam_Negeri/20130716/dn_14/Rumah-Penyatuan-Ummah-semai-perpaduan-masyarakat-Islam
- ↑ http://www.negarakita.com/Post-806688-Ribuan+rakyat+hadiri+Majlis+Kesyukuran+Ramadhan+Dr+Mazlan+Isnail