Leadership & Governance
The people organizing the work.
FoBD is a registered non-profit with a committee structure, defined responsibilities, and a public mission to conserve Bukit Dinding as an accessible, safe, and effectively managed urban forest.

How FoBD is organized
FoBD is organized around practical stewardship.
Friends of Bukit Dinding is a registered non-profit with a committee structure and a public mission to conserve Bukit Dinding as an accessible, safe, and effectively managed urban forest.
The work depends on people who can coordinate, communicate, document, organize activities, support members, work with partners, and keep public attention on the hill over time.
Organization chart
FoBD committee structure, June 2025
FoBD’s June 2025 organization chart records the committee structure behind the work, including office bearers, committee members, technical support, administration, creative support, and auditors.
Office bearers
- President
- Adri
- Vice President
- Inci
- Secretary
- Reen
- Assistant Secretary
- Dr Fu
- Treasurer
- Mazlin
Committee members
- AJK 1
- Kazumi
- AJK 2
- Chee Wee
- AJK 3
- Sabrina
- AJK 4
- Ghanie
Functional support
- Technical
- Ir Sudir
- Super Admin
- Hani
- Creative
- Viktor
Auditors
- Auditor 1
- Yumi
- Auditor 2
- Iskandar
Governance responsibilities
Good governance makes care more dependable.
Committee coordination
Keeping decisions, responsibilities, meetings, and follow-up work organized.
Public communication
Helping residents, supporters, partners, volunteers, and visitors understand what FoBD is doing and why it matters.
Membership and volunteer support
Making it easier for people to join, help, ask questions, and stay involved.
Partnerships and outreach
Working with people and organizations that can support conservation, education, trail stewardship, biodiversity, and responsible public use.
Documentation and continuity
Keeping records, reports, activity notes, media references, and public information clear enough for the work to continue beyond any one person.
Why leadership matters
Structure turns care into follow-through.
Bukit Dinding is supported by many people, but care becomes stronger when effort is organized. Leadership helps turn concern into clearer communication, better coordination, more reliable activities, and a stronger public voice for the hill.
That structure helps FoBD keep the work steady across activities, partnerships, public questions, and long-term protection efforts.