JAKARTA - Chairman of the Indonesian Chamber of Commerce and Industry (KADIN), Arsjad Rasjid, has officially determined the composition of the Central Chamber of Commerce and Industry for the period 2021-2026. In the composition of the board of directors, several big names have joined to assist the management of the Central Chamber of Commerce.
For example, the name of the Commissioner of the Indonesia Stock Exchange (IDX) who is also the nephew of the Coordinating Minister for Maritime Affairs and Investment, Luhut Binsar Pandjaitan, namely Pandu Patria Sjahrir. Then there is also the Deputy Minister of SOEs Kartika Warjotamodjo to the Chairman of the People's Consultative Assembly (MPR), Bambang Soesatyo.
There are also several names of tycoons in the country. Take for example the boss of CT Corp, conglomerate Chairul Tanjung, to the boss of PT Bank Jago Tbk, Patrick Walujo.
Arsjad said that the new KADIN management was built with the vision of "Restore Health, Revive the Economy", He said this vision will be realized through a new, inclusive and collaborative KADIN.
Furthermore, Arsjad, said that the new KADIN does not mean the old organization is not good, but a new organization because it is facing a new normal period due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
"Drafting the right and perfect formation is certainly very difficult. However, I promise this is the best formation. As I have said before, the Indonesian Chamber of Commerce and Industry has a clear goal, the prosperity of the people and the progress of Indonesia", he said in a virtual press conference, Monday, August 9th.
Arsjad said, after establishing the management, soon his party will hold a meeting related to the performance of KADIN in the future. So according to him, KADIN can contribute to advancing several businesses in developing sectors, such as digital technology.
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To strengthen KADIN's management during his term, Arsjad first announced the four ranks of KADIN's board. The first is the Advisory Board, Advisory Board, Honorary Board, and Business Council.
The following is the composition of the KADIN management:
Chairman of the Advisory Council: Anindya N. Bakrie
Chairman of the Advisory Board: MS Hidayat
Chairman of the Honorary Council: Rosan P. Roslani
Chairman of the Business Council: Chairul Tanjung
Chairman of the Indonesian Chamber of Commerce and Industry: Arsjad Rasjid
Coordinator of the Deputy General Chair
1. Coordinator of WKU I for Organization, Law, and Communication: Yukki Nugrahawan
2. Coordinator of WKU II for Economic Affairs: Franky O. Widjaja
3. Coordinator of WKU III for Maritime, Investment, and Foreign Affairs: Shinta Widjaja Kamdani
4. Coordinator of WKU IV for Human Quality Improvement, Research and Technology, and Innovation: Carmelita Hartoto
Chairman of the Deputy General Division of Legal and Communication Organizations
1. WKU Organizational Sector: Eka Sastra
2. WKU for Regional Autonomy Development: Sarman Simanjorang
3. WKU for Associations and Associations: Wisnu W. Pettalolo
4. WKU for Law and Human Rights: Dhaniswara K. Hardjono
5. WKU for Funds and Facilities: Aziz Armand
6. WKU for Communication and Information Technology: Firlie H. Ganinduto
7. WKU Sumatra Region: Teuku Zulham
8. WKU for Java and Bali Region: Juni Rahman
9. WKU Kalimantan Region: Rizal . Ferry
10. WKU Sulawesi Region: Kukrit Suryo Wicaksono
11. WKU for NTB and NTT Regions: Ivan Batubara
12. WKU for Maluku, North Maluku, Papua and West Papua Regions: Amir Hamzah
Vice-Chairman II for Economic Affairs
1. WKU for BUMN: Kartika Wiroatmodjo
2. WKU for Fiscal and Public Policy: Suryadi Sasmita
3. WKU for Manpower Sector: Adi Mahfudz
4. WKU for Industry: Bobby Gafur Umar
5. WKU for Trade: Juan Permata Adoe
6. WKU for Agriculture: Arief Rahmat
7. WKU for Agrarian, Spatial, and Regional Sector: Sanny Iskandar
8. WKU for National Planning and Development: Herman Heru Suprobo
9. WKU for Entrepreneurship: Aldi Haryopratomo
Vice-Chairman III for Maritime Affairs, Investment, and Foreign Affairs
1. WKU for Regional Economic Development: Mulyadi Jayabaya
2. WKU for Public Works, Public Housing, and Infrastructure: Ihsannul Kamil
3. WKU for International Relations: Bernardino M. Vega
4. WKU for Environment and Forestry: Oscar Superior
5. WKU for Maritime Affairs and Fisheries: Joseph Pangalila
6. WKU for Tourism and Creative Economy: Triawan Munaf
7. WKU for Investment: Tony Wenas
Vice-Chairman IV for Human Quality Improvement, Research and Technology, and Innovation
1. WKU for Education and Culture: Patrick Walujo
2. WKU for Transportation Sector: Denon Prawiraatmadja
3. WKU for Energy and Mineral Resources: Mardani H. Maming
4. WKU Health Sector: Charles Honoris
5. WKU for Social Affairs and Disaster Management: Yani Motik
6. WKU for Women's Empowerment: Tri Hanurita S.
7. WKU for the Sports Industry: Irawadi D. Hanafi
Head of Agency
1. Head of the Law Enforcement and Defense and Security Relations Agency: Bambang Soesatyo
2. Head of the Legislative Relations Agency: Adisatrya Sulisto
3. Head of the Information and Policy Analysis Agency: Ahmad Erani Yustika
4. Head of the Logistics and Supply Chain Agency: Akbar Djohan
5. Head of Sharia Economic Agency: Taufan EN Rotorasiko
6. Head of the Integrated Property Area Development Agency
7. Head of the People's Economy Empowerment Agency: Bambang PS Brodjonegoro
8. Head of the Digital Finance Development Agency: Pandu Sjahrir
9. Head of the Digital Ecosystem Development Agency: Ander Soelistyo
10. Head of the Monetary Policy and Financial Services Agency: Tigor M. Siahaan
11. Head of the Film and Animation Ecosystem Development Agency: Ariful Yaqin Hidayat
12. Head of Research and Technology Agency: Ilham Habibie
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