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NagaCorp Chairman Timothy McNally retires, Philip Lee steps in

After over two decades with the company, Timothy McNally has stepped down as Chairman from Cambodia’s largest integrated resort operator NagaCorp.

Following the company’s 2025 Annual General Meeting, Philip Lee now assumes the role of Chairman, having previously served as executive deputy chairman of the board.

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In a social media post, the company highlighted McNally’s distinguished career with the FBI – spanning nearly 25 years – and his strong assistance in helping NagaCorp to list on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange.

The company noted that ‘Mr McNally’s unwavering dedication and outstanding contributions over the years have been instrumental in driving NagaCorp’s growth and success. We wish him a fulfilling retirement’.

Responding to the announcement, McNally noted “I extend my gratitude to all who I have worked with at Naga Corp the past 20 years. I am certain that under the leadership of Fon Yi Chen and Philip Lee the company will thrive and bring about great accomplishments in the coming years. Thanks to all who have supported Naga over the years”.

Just prior to his retirement, McNally gave AGB a dynamic insight into the fascinating path that led him to the Chairmanship, and what he looks to now do with his free time.

Kelsey Wilhelm
Kelsey Wilhelmhttps://agbrief.com
Kelsey Wilhelm is a print and broadcast journalist and editor. Based in Asia for over 20 years, he saw the birth of Macau's rampantly successful gaming industry, propelling him into the world of casinos. Now focusing on all markets throughout Asia, he embraces new technologies and trends, from sports betting to online gaming – always seeking the new frontier.

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