Mr. Ralph Justin Dixon Executive Director of Sustainability YTL Corporation Berhad

RALPH JUSTIN DIXON Executive Director of Sustainability, YTL Corporation Berhad Chief Executive Officer, YTL-SV Carbon Sdn Bhd Ralph Dixon is the Executive Director of Sustainability at YTL Corporation Berhad and CEO of YTL’s carbon consulting subsidiary, YTL-SV Carbon. YTL Group’s core businesses are ownership and management of regulated utilities and other infrastructure assets, serving more than 12 million customers on three continents. Ralph has been with YTL for 19 years, managing the environmental investment, carbon strategy and sustainability divisions for the Group. Ralph is currently serving on the Board of Trustees, Dulwich College Singapore, Board Advisor of the Amyas Valora Foundation and the Governance Committee Board of the Green School Bali. Ralph has also served as a Trustee of the Malaysian AIDS Foundation, Chairman of the Pediatric AIDS Fund, and is an alternate Trustee of Reef Check Malaysia, and Chairman of Save Wild Tigers (M) LLP. Previously, Ralph worked in investment banking for 15 years with Hoare Govett, Hong Leong and Dresdner Kleinwort Wasserstein. Following that, he moved into manufacturing in 2001 as the Chief Executive Officer of the paper converting factories of Detpak in Indonesia and South Africa, supplying to McDonald's, Starbucks, KFC and other major quick service restaurants, hotels and bakeries. He then worked with Hong Leong Asia in Singapore as Chief Executive Officer for their recycled wood packaging subsidiary, GPac Technology, before joining YTL Corporation Berhad in Malaysia in 2007. Ralph Dixon graduated from the University of Warwick, United Kingdom, with a B.Sc. (Hons) in Management Sciences. He also has a Diploma in Mandarin from the National Taiwan Normal University. More information on Ralph’s work is available at www.ytl.com/sustainability.

20 August 2026

Time Session
11:30
12:00
Exploring strategies to build climate-resilient businesses while accelerating the shift to a low-carbon, sustainable economy.