JAKARTA - Shell has officially appointed Ingrid Siburian as President Director and Country Chair of Shell Indonesia to replace Dian Andyasuri.
Apart from being the President Director and Country Chair of Shell Indonesia, Ingrid also plays a role as General Manager of Mobility Shell Indonesia.
"I am very grateful for the opportunity and trust given, and look forward to working more closely with partners, the government, and the community to be able to contribute positively to economic growth in Indonesia," said Ingrid in an official statement on the company's website, Thursday, July 7
Ingrid is committed to being actively involved in realizing Shell's commitment to supporting the energy transition agenda and innovating to provide the best products and services for customers.
Ingrid started her career in Shell in 2008 as a Network Planning Manager for the Mobility business, followed by an assignment at the Global Network Center of Excellence located in London, England.
At the end of 2014, Ingrid returned to Indonesia and took on the role of Vice President Network for Indonesia, Singapore, and Hong Kong, where he played a role in leading the acceleration of the growth of the Shell gas station network and overseeing the optimization of existing market networks.
In 2021, Ingrid will take on an additional role as Deputy Director for the Mobility Shell Indonesia business and be responsible for implementing the Shell gas station growth strategy in Indonesia.
Ingrid earned a bachelor's degree in Marketing from The University of Oregon, as well as a master's degree in Finance from the same university.
Prior to joining Shell, Ingrid had worked in various industries and had more than 20 years of experience in strategy and operations, both at home and abroad.
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