
5th Prime Minister of Malaysia
Tun Abdullah Ahmad Badawi served as Malaysia’s ffh Prime Minister (2003–2009). Known for his moderate leadership style and emphasis on integrity, governance, and human capital development, he remains one of Malaysia’s most respected natonal leaders. His journey from HSBM to natonal leadership refects the school’s strong foundaton in excellence and service
Former Yang di-Pertua Negeri of Penang & HSBM Alumni Patron
Tun Ahmad Fuzi Abdul Razak is a distnguished diplomat and former Governor of Penang (2021– 2025). Having served as Secretary-General of the Ministry of Foreign Afairs, he represented Malaysia on the global stage with distncton. We are honoured to have him as the Patron of HSBM Alumni.
First Malaysian Inspector-General of Police
Mohamed Salleh Ismael became Malaysia’s frst local IGP and was instrumental in strengthening the natonal police force during the early years of independence. His service brought pride to HSBM and the naton.
President of the Court of Appeal, Malaysia
Tan Sri Lamin Mohd Yunus served in one of the highest judicial positons in Malaysia, contributng signifcantly to the naton’s legal system and upholding the rule of law.
Former Secretary-General, Ministry of Foreign Afairs
Tan Sri Ahmad Kamil Jaafar had a distnguished diplomatc career representng Malaysia internatonally and contributng to foreign policy development.
Queens Scholar & Actng Vice-Chancellor, University of Malaya
Tan Sri Prof Emeritus Chin Fung Kee was a respected academic leader whose contributons to higher educaton signifcantly impacted Malaysia’s academic development.
Former Vice-Chancellor, Universit Sains Malaysia
Professor Ishak Thamby Chik played a key role in strengthening one of Malaysia’s premier universites and advancing academic excellence.
Minister of Human Resources, Malaysia
Steven Sim represents a new generaton of natonal leadership. His service in government refects the contnued impact of HSBM alumni in shaping Malaysia’s future.
Chairman, Telekom Malaysia Berhad
Tan Sri Mohd Radzi Mansor has contributed signifcantly to Malaysia’s corporate and telecommunicatons sector, strengthening natonal infrastructure and connectvity.
Pioneer of the Malaysian Film Industry
Dato L. Krishnan was a trailblazer in Malaysian cinema, contributng to the growth and cultural development of the local flm industry.
Former Natonal Football Coach
Datuk M. Kuppan served as Malaysia’s natonal football coach and contributed to the development of sports talent in the country.