Food canning giant Mega Global Corp. on Wednesday named its new chief executive officer (CEO) as the firm prepares for a public listing.
Mega Global Corp.'s new CEO Michelle Tiu Lim-Chan. Photo: Mega Global Corp.
Tiu Lim then introduced his daughter, Michelle Tiu Lim-Chan, the current chief operating officer of the company, as the new CEO "effective today." Tiu Lim-Chan, however, said that there is no definite timeline as to when the company will go public.
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