Southeast Bank gets new DMDs
Southeast Bank has recently promoted three of its executives to deputy managing directors, the Bank said in a statement yesterday.
They are: SM Mainuddin Chowdhury, erstwhile senior executive vice president; Muhammad Shahjahan, erstwhile company secretary; and Giash Uddin Ahmed, erstwhile senior executive vice president of the bank.
Chowdhury joined the bank in 2008. He started his banking career as a senior officer at Bangladesh Development Bank (Shilpa Bank) in 1985 and also worked in Prime Bank.
He has an MBA in management of technology from Asian Institute of Technology, Bangkok, Thailand and completed his BSc in naval architecture and marine engineering from Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology.
Shahjahan is an MA in political science and an LLB from Dhaka University. He also did his banking diploma from the Institute of Bankers, Bangladesh. He joined Rupali Bank as an officer in 1979, and worked in National Bank, EXIM Bank and Jamuna Bank.
News: The Daily Star/Bangladesh/10th-Oct-12
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