Azran Osman Rani

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Azran Osman-Rani is the CEO and co-founder of Naluri, [1] a digital health startup based in Malaysia. He was the COO of iflix Group and CEO of iflix Malaysia from 2015 to 2017. [2] Prior to that, he was the CEO of AirAsia X. [3]

Azran was previously a Senior Director of Business Development at Astro, [4] a Southeast Asian digital satellite television and radio broadcaster and content producer, and held positions at McKinsey & Company [5] and Booz Allen Hamilton. [6]

He holds a master's degree in economics and engineering, and a bachelor's degree in electrical engineering, both from Stanford University. [7]

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References

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