HRH PRINCE IMRAN
YAM
Tunku Tan-Sri Imran ibni Tuanku Jaafar (His Royal Highness Prince Imran), is the
son of the King of Malaysia. A former Squash champion of Malaysia, he served as
President of the WSF from 1989 to 1996 and after completion of this maximum term
was unanimously elected to be Emeritus President, a role specially created for
him as an honour for the great leadership he had provided for the sport.
Prince Imran was educated in the UK at King’s School, Canterbury and read law at
Nottingham University before being called to the Bar at Gray’s Inn, London in
1971 and qualifying as a Barrister at Law. He is now Chief Executive Officer of
the Antah Group of Companies, which has over 60 subsidiaries and associates, and
sits on the board of many Malaysian, Australian and British publicly listed
companies.
He is President of the Malaysian German Chamber of Commerce and Industry,
President of the Heritage of Malaysia Trust, Director of the Institute of
Strategy and International Studies, Chairman of the Young Malaysians Society and
a Member of the Malaysian Business Council.
In the sporting arena he is President of the Olympic Council of Malaysia,
heading the marketing operation for the 1998 Commonwealth Games, Board Member of
the National Sports Council of Malaysia, President of the Malaysian Cricket
Association and Chairman of the Foundation for Malaysian Sporting Excellence. He
was Malaysia’s first National Squash Champion in 1973 and Chef de Mission to the
Malaysian Team at the Seoul Olympics in 1988.