Dr Ismet Yusoff is a seasoned corporate governance advocate with vast experience as a policymaker and strategist on governance and sustainability practices. He plays an active
role in raising the corporate governance and sustainability standards of corporates in Malaysia by working closely with local and international stakeholders, including regulators, standard setters, professional bodies, and corporates.
National Climate Governance Summit 2026 (NCGS 2026) | Resilience in a Hothouse World
Overview
Myrna Thabet is an Associate Director at BTS based in Dubai, where she partners with organizations across the Middle East to design and deliver leadership and transformation initiatives that drive business performance and organizational change.
Since joining the consulting industry in 2018, she has worked across sectors including FMCG, Government, Banking and Finance, Oil & Gas, Technology, Mining, Maritime, and Hospitality. Her expertise spans leadership development, strategy execution, innovation, business acumen, and organizational transformation.
Alex Kock serves as Senior Vice President and Managing Director at BTS, overseeing operations across India, the Middle East, and Africa. In his consulting role, he leads strategic execution and business transformation programs, helping organizations enhance their ability to deliver on strategy.
With a diverse background in commerce, financial management, and materials management, Alex has held executive positions across multiple industries. Before joining BTS, he was the CEO of an international consulting firm, where he managed a global network of 34 agents.
Programme Overview
In today's increasingly complex and uncertain environment, the quality of decision-making has become a critical differentiator between organisations that merely react and those that consistently create value. Boards and executive leaders are required to navigate technological disruption, geopolitical shifts, evolving stakeholder expectations, and emerging risks, often with incomplete information and competing priorities.