Who Is Kaesang Pangarep, President Jokowi's Son Who Becomes A Commissioner Of RANS Entertainment Owned By Raffi Ahmad - Nagita Slavina
JAKARTA - A figure named Kaesang Pangarep has always been in the public spotlight. Of course, bearing the status of the president's son is a very rare privilege.
Moreover, the man who was born to the couple Joko Widodo and Iriana is still single or unmarried. So, it's only natural that the camera's spotlight and public attention always keep an eye on the young man who was born on December 25, 1994.
Recently, Kaesang was known to occupy a high-ranking chair at RANS Entertainment, owned by the celebrity Raffi Ahmad. No half-hearted, he was trusted to occupy the chair of commissioner in the business entity.
This information was revealed when the editor received an invitation to a press conference for RANS Entertainment, which will establish a partnership with one of the largest media conglomerates in Indonesia, Emtek Group.
Kaesang Pangarep's strategic position in Raffi Ahmad's company clearly extends the row of important positions he holds. After receiving a business 'float' from his older brother, Gibran Rakabuming Raka, who is the mayor of Solo, he is certain to be increasingly busy with his new assignment.
It is interesting to explore how it is actually Kaesang Pangarep's personality who is so attracted to the attention of the Indonesian audience.
Based on information compiled by the editors, the youngest President of the Republic of Indonesia is studying up to junior high level in the city of Solo. After that, he chose to continue his studies at the Anglo-Chinese School International, Singapore with the International Baccalaureate study program.
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After completing his education, Kaesang returned to Indonesia. He is noted to be actively managing several social media channels, especially Youtube which informs daily activities.
A number of business networks that he controls include Sang Banana, Yang Chicken, Ternakopi, Ready Mas, Let's Toast, and Enigma Camp. The trademark is under the auspices of PT Harapan Bangsa Kita or Hebat.
Not long ago, Kaesang was also said to be one of the few people known to own a football club that is the pride of the Surakarta Hadiningrat residents named Persis Solo. He is recorded as holding a 40 percent stake in the Liga 2 club.
Like finding a passion in the entrepreneurial world, Kaesang plans to bring his company to the stock exchange through an initial public offering (IPO) mechanism.
"Wait for next year (2022)," he said through the Twitter channel @kaesangp as quoted on Wednesday, October 27.