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A VISION OF THE FUTURE: BUILDING A SMART NATION IN BRUNEI

Interview with Ms. Suzanna Suharju

CEO of imagine

Q Nice to meet you, Ms Suharju! Thank you for gracing us with your time. To begin with, how does a CEO like yourself usually start their day?

A Hi, there! Thank you kindly for this opportunity to connect with The European Business Review and your esteemed readers from around the world. I am Suzanna, Chief Executive Officer of imagine Sdn. Bhd. based in Brunei Darussalam. Thank you for your opening question! My day starts very early and I'm usually the first person in my home to wake up. Apart from mentally preparing for the workday ahead, I think about what the day looks like for my 14-year-old and 9-year-old girls as I get them ready for school. My husband and I alternate the school runs and there is immense joy during these times of day for me when I get to catch up with my children. Then it's off to the office, where I align my day with the team and we're on the go pretty much from there.

Q Brunei is quickly becoming an increasingly attractive destination for foreign investment, both for advanced and emerging economies. In your opinion,

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