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Airlangga Hartarto Minister of industry, Indonesia Airlangga Hartarto Minister of industry, Indonesia Airlangga Hartarto became minister of industry for Indonesia in July 2016.Before his assignment as minister, Mr Hartarto was a member of commission XI in the Indonesian parliament, in charge of financial, national development planning and banking sectors.From 2009 to 2014 he was the chairman of commission VI in the parliament, which relates to industry, small and medium-scale business, investment, and state-owned enterprises, and from 2006 to 2009 he was a member of commission VII.Mr Hartarto has served as the chairman of the Indonesian Public Listed Companies Association; secretary-general of the ASEAN Federation of Engineering Organisations; chairman of the Institution of Engineers, Indonesia, as well as head of its engineers council; and vice-president and a member of the advisory board of the Gadjah Mada University alumni organisation.During his chairmanship of the alumni organisation of the Faculty of Engineering at Gadjah Mada University, he initiated the Herman Johannes Award, an acknowledgment for innovations in technology.

Mr Hartarto has received several awards, including ASEAN engineering honorary fellow from the ASEAN Federation of Engineering Organisations in Myanmar (2004), founding fellow of the ASEAN Academy of Engineering Technology (2004), Australian Alumni Award for Entrepreneurship (2009) and the Satyalancana Wira Karya medal from the Republic of Indonesia (2014).He has published three books on industrial topics.An alumnus of the mechanical engineering department of Gadjah Mada University, Mr Hartarto also received an MBA from Monash University (1996) and an MMT from Melbourne Business School, University of Melbourne (1997).Budi Karya Sumadi Minister of transportation, Indonesia Budi Karya Sumadi Minister of transportation, Indonesia Thomas Lembong Chairman, Indonesia Investment Coordinating Board Thomas Lembong Chairman, Indonesia Investment Coordinating Board Thomas Trikasih Lembong is the chairman of the Indonesia Investment Coordinating Board (BKPM).Mr Lembong was a former minister of trade of Indonesia from August 2015 to July 2016.

He had a long professional record prior to his appointment to the cabinet.He was a co-founder, chief executive officer, managing partner and partner at Quvat Management, a private equity fund established in 2006.
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Mr Lembong received a bachelor of arts degree in architecture and urban design from Harvard University in 1994.
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He has worked with local and global non-governmental organisations, donor agencies, investors, buyers and oil palm companies, as well as the Roundtable on Sustainable Palm Oil (RSPO).In 2016, this work accumulated in the resolution of a high-level RSPO-complaint case after a seven-year struggle.Today Aidenvironment helps trader-refiners and palm oil growers to implement their no-deforestation purchasing policies.Aidenvironment also works with local governments, companies and communities to integrate (rather than to impose) oil palm in the landscape.John Riady Director, Lippo Group John Riady Director, Lippo Group John Riady is an Indonesian lawyer, professor and businessman.He is currently director of the Lippo Group.Mr Riady serves on the Columbia University international advisory board and is a member of the World Economic Forum Global Agenda Council on South-east Asia.He was educated at Georgetown University, majoring in political philosophy and economics.He received his MBA from the Wharton School of Business and a JD from Columbia University.

He is a member of the New York State Bar Association.Douglas Ramage Managing director for Indonesia, BowerGroupAsia Douglas Ramage Managing director for Indonesia, BowerGroupAsia Douglas Ramage has 30 years’ experience in Indonesia.An expert on Indonesian politics, economics and business affairs, Mr Ramage provides advice and guidance to Fortune 500 companies in Indonesia.Fluent in Indonesian, he is a well-known analyst, writer, public speaker and media commentator on Indonesian affairs.He is managing director of BGA Indonesia, a business and investment advisory firm.He is also vice-president and governor of the American Chamber of Commerce in Indonesia.Previously he served in senior Indonesia-based positions in the World Bank and The Asia Foundation.His academic career included stints at the Institute of Southeast Asian Studies Singapore, CSIS Jakarta, the East-West Center and the University of Hawaii.His publications include Seeing Indonesia as a Normal Country (written with co-author Andrew MacIntyre; Australian Strategic Policy Institute, 2008); “A Reformed Indonesia?” (Australian Financial Review, 2007); and Politics in Indonesia: Democracy, Islam and the Ideology of Tolerance (Routledge, 1995).

Hideo Naito Managing executive officer and global head of infrastructure and environment finance group, Japan Bank for International Cooperation Hideo Naito Managing executive officer and global head of infrastructure and environment finance group, Japan Bank for International Cooperation Hideo Naito entered the former Export-Import Bank of Japan (J-EXIM) in 1985, and has served for more than 30 years in various sections of J-EXIM and the Japan Bank for International Cooperation (JBIC), including its Washington, DC, office and project finance department.After leading the power and water finance department and project finance committee, he served as director-general of the corporate planning department until June 2015, when he was appointed to his current position at JBIC.In addition to his sectoral responsibility for JBIC’s infrastructure and environment finance around the globe, he is also responsible for the relationship management with, among others, Asian nations including Indonesia.

Mr Naito also serves as a visiting professor for the MBA programme of Hitotsubashi University and as a visiting fellow at the Graduate School of Management, Kyoto University, where he gives lectures on project finance.Rizal Sukma Ambassador to the United Kingdom, Indonesia Rizal Sukma Ambassador to the United Kingdom, Indonesia Zhao Kejin Deputy dean, School of Social Sciences, and director, Center for Statecraft and Public Diplomacy, Tsinghua University Zhao Kejin Deputy dean, School of Social Sciences, and director, Center for Statecraft and Public Diplomacy, Tsinghua University Zhao Kejin is currently vice-president of the School of Social Sciences and deputy secretary of the General Institute of Global Development, Tsinghua University.He is mainly engaged in the areas of diplomacy theory, Chinese diplomacy and research on Sino-US relations.Mr Zhao has published 18 academic works and more than 80 SSCI and CSSCI papers.He has won serveral provincial and ministerial awards; he was selected as a Ministry of Education New Century Talent and as a Beijing "Four Groups" outstanding scholar.

Mr Zhao has a doctor of law (international relations) from Fudan University.Shinta Widjaja Kamdani Chief executive officer, Sintesa Group Shinta Widjaja Kamdani Chief executive officer, Sintesa Group Shinta Kamdani’s leadership in Sintesa Group began in 1999.As the owner and chief executive officer, Ms Kamdani is responsible for the management and development of the group’s business interests in Indonesia.An Indonesian business group founded in 1919, the Sintesa Group has 16 subsidiaries, divided into four business pillars: property, industrial products, energy and consumer products.Ms Kamdani serves as the vice chairwoman of the Indonesian Chamber of Commerce and Industry, deputy chairwoman of the Employers’ Association of Indonesia, president of the Indonesia Business Council for Sustainable Development, founder of the Angel Investment Network Indonesia and international board member of the World Wide Fund for Nature.She has been named among Forbes Asia’s 50 Power Businesswomen (2012, 2013 and 2016), Asia’s Leading Businesswoman of the Year from Women in Leadership Forum (2013), Women Entrepreneur of the Year from Asia Pacific Entrepreneurship Awards (2014), Women of Power from Asian Business Leadership Forum Abu Dhabi (2012), and 30 Best CEOs by Business Indonesia Award (2015).

Ms Kamdani graduated from Barnard College, Columbia University, in 1989 and completed executive education at Harvard Business School in 2002.Firmanzah Rector, Paramadina University Firmanzah Rector, Paramadina University Firmanzah is an Indonesian scholar and a professor in strategic management in the Faculty of Economics and Business at the University of Indonesia.He is also currently the rector of Paramadina University and a member of the risk management committee for CIMB Niaga Indonesia.He has held several public positions, including serving as a member of the Indonesian president’s special staff for economics and development.He is the author of several books and has published academic papers in international journals and articles in Indonesian newspapers and magazines on topics of new products, organisation, innovation, globalisation, international business and economics.Last year he represented Indonesia as an expert on the Think-Tank Group of G20 (T20) in Beijing, which discussed issues in global economics and development.

Dino Patti Djalal Asia fellow and founder, foreign policy community of Indonesia, Milken Institute Dino Patti Djalal Asia fellow and founder, foreign policy community of Indonesia, Milken Institute Dino Patti Djalal is a career diplomat; former presidential spokesman, speech writer and special staff; Indonesia’s former ambassador to the United States; youth activist; academic; author of a national best seller; and 2014 presidential hopeful.In September 2010, Mr Dino was appointed ambassador to the United States, heading an Embassy in Washington DC where he worked as dish-washer in 1980.In 2010, he resigned from his post as ambassador to join ten other presidential hopefuls in the convention of Partai Demokrat.Mr Dino joined the Department of Foreign Affairs of Indonesia in 1987.He was posted London (1992–97), Dili (1999) and Washington, DC (2000–02), before being appointed as director for North American affairs (2002–04).For six years (2004–10), he served as spokesman for the former president, Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono.

Apart from his official duties, his greatest passion is in youth affairs.He is the founder of Modernisator, a movement of progressive young leaders, and in 2014 he established Foreign Policy Community of Indonesia (FPCI).He is also the imitator of the Supermentor series, a forum for high-achievers to share their success secrets and life skills with the youth.In 2012, he founded the the first world Congress of Indonesian Diasporas in Los Angeles.In 2013, he won the prestigious Indonesia's Marketeers of the Year award.He is a member of the governing board of the Institute for Peace and Democracy and a member of the executive board of the Indonesian Council on World Affairs.He has recently been appointed chairman of the Indonesian board of directors of the World Resources Institute.Mr Dino has written many articles for domestic and international media and spoken in various international forums, including the World Economic Forum.He has also written nine books.Mr Dino obtained his bachelor’s degree in political science from Carleton University and his master’s degree in political science from Simon Fraser University.

In 2000 he received a doctorate degree from the London School of Economics and Political Science.Bernadette Ruth Irawati Setiady President director, Kalbe Farma Bernadette Ruth Irawati Setiady President director, Kalbe Farma Bernadette Ruth Irawati Setiady is president director of Kalbe Farma, South-east Asia’s largest pharmaceutical company.Previously she served as the company’s marketing director of ethical and over-the-counter businesses and as director in charge of corporate strategy and business development.Ms Irawati was honored in Forbes Asia’s 2013 list of 50 Women in the Mix.Recently, she was named EY Indonesia Entrepreneur of the Year 2016 and will represent Indonesia in EY World Entrepreneur of the Year in Monte Carlo this June.She holds a master of science degree in food science from Cornell University.Dayu Dara Permata Head and co-founder, GO-LIFE Dayu Dara Permata Head and co-founder, GO-LIFE Dayu Dara Permata is currently vice-president at GO-JEK Indonesia.

At GO-JEK, Ms Permata co-founded and spearheads GO-LIFE, a non-transportation business line of GO-JEK.Previously, as a consultant with McKinsey & Company, she served various clients from public and private sectors focusing on ASEAN and emerging markets on topics of innovation, change management, investment and infrastructure financing, corporate transformation and strategy, banking and financial sector, and technology implementation.She also worked in corporate strategy at Axiata.Ms Permata is a mentor and adviser for the executive education programme at Singapore Management University.She has completed the Swedish Institute Management Programme and has a bachelor of engineering from ITB.She also studied international business administration at Chonnam National University.Kasan Head for trade policy analysis and development agency, ministry of trade, Indonesia Kasan Head for trade policy analysis and development agency, ministry of trade, Indonesia Kasan Muhri is the head of the Trade Policy Analysis and Development Agency in Indonesia’s ministry of trade.

He has served in several senior roles at the ministry since 1999, most recently being a special adviser to the minister of trade on international relations, before taking up his current post in February 2017.Mr Muhri holds a bachelor’s degree with honours and a doctorate in agricultural economics from Bogor Agricultural University, and a master’s degree with honours in international management from the University of Indonesia.He is the author of numerous research studies on trade policy, most recently a paper on the impact of agricultural trade liberalisation on the Indonesian economy.Hemant Bakshi President director, Unilever Indonesia Hemant Bakshi President director, Unilever Indonesia Hemant Bakshi was appointed as the president director of Unilever Indonesia in November 2014.He began his career with Unilver in India in 1989, and since 2008 held senior posts there including director of customer development and executive director of the home and personal care business.

He holds a bachelor’s degree in chemical engineering from the Indian Institute of Technology Bombay and an MBA from the Indian Institute of Management in Ahmedabad.Cornelis Governor of West Kalimantan, Indonesia Cornelis Governor of West Kalimantan, Indonesia Mr Cornelis is currently serving his second term as governor of West Kalimantan province, having been inaugurated for his first term in 2008.He started his political career as a member of staff at a district office, after which he was elected district head.He also briefly served as the head of West Kalimantan’s mining supervision agency, before being elected as regent of Landak for two terms.As governor, Mr Cornelis is committed to realising green growth for West Kalimantan, and has created opportunities for donors, NGOs and the private sector to work with the province in achieving this goal.He has been a part of the Governors’ Climate and Forests Task Force since 2009, and has attended several international events, including COP 15, Oslo REDD Exchange and COP 22, to present his commitment and progress towards balancing economic growth and environmental development in his province.

John Hartmann Chief executive officer, Cargill Tropical Palm John Hartmann Chief executive officer, Cargill Tropical Palm As chief executive of Cargill Tropical Palm Holdings (CTP), John Hartmann is responsible for the management of 80,000 hectares of company-owned plantations in Indonesia.With close to 18,000 employees and more than 21,000 smallholder farmers as partners, CTP produces sustainability-certified crude palm oil and palm-kernel oil.Mr Hartmann began his 30-year career with Cargill in 1987 as a trainee manager with Cargill Animal Nutrition.Over the next eight years, he held various management positions in the United States and Poland.In 1995, he became the project manager for all new construction for the animal nutrition division, and production manager for a global portfolio of facilities.He became general manager of Cargill’s Hindoli oil-palm plantation in 1998 before being promoted to chief operating officer in 2005, then to chief executive in 2014.

John hails from a farming family in South Dakota and holds a BSc in mechanical engineering.He lives in Singapore with his wife and three children.Chloe Martinez-Goldberg Managing director, Indonesia, Vriens & Partners Chloe Martinez-Goldberg Managing director, Indonesia, Vriens & Partners Chloe Martinez-Goldberg is a managing director at Vriens & Partners, a regional public policy and regulatory affairs consultancy.She oversees the Indonesia office, providing strategic advisory services to multinationals, business associations and non-governmental organisations across all sectors and industries.Ms Martinez-Goldberg helps to build bridges between business, government and civil society to support Indonesia’s sustainable development.She is a respected analyst of Indonesia’s public policy and political ecosystem.Ms Martinez-Goldberg has lived in Indonesia since 2010.Before joining Vriens & Partners, she managed projects on trade and investment policy for the European Commission in Jakarta.