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BUSINESS BIOGRAPHIES 6 - 7 AUGUST 2018 PHOTO CREDIT COVER: OMER RANA, UNSPLASH Nusa Dua Forum 2018 Bali Indonesia THE NUSA DUA FORUM BUSINESS BIOGRAPHIES 6 - 7 AUGUST 2018 PHOTO CREDIT COVER: OMER RANA, UNSPLASH Nusa Dua Forum 2018 Bali Indonesia Business Biographies 2018 1 CONTENTS INDONESIAN BUSINESS CO–CHAIR 4 FIJI 13 Mr Eddy Sariaatmadja Dr Nur Bano Ali Founder and Chairman, Emtek Managing Partner, Aliz Pacific; President, Women in Business Fiji; Vice President; Fiji Chamber of AUSTRALIAN BUSINESS CO–CHAIR 5 Commerce; Chairperson, South Pacific Stock Exchange Mr Andrew Forrest AO Founder and Chairman, Fortescue Metals Group HONG KONG 14 Mr Yongji Duan REPRESENTATIVES OF THE BUSINESS Chairman, Stone Group Holding CO–CHAIR 6 Mr Simon Huo Chief Representative, Fortescue Metals Group Dr Dino Djalal Founder of the Foreign Policy Community of Indonesia INDONESIA 15 Ms Jenn Morris Mr Joefly J Bahroeny Chief Executive Officer, Walk Free Foundation; Non- Director, Perusahaan Perkebunan London Sumatra Executive Director, Fortescue Metals Group Indonesia Tbk PT AFGHANISTAN 7 JAPAN 16 Dr Ehsanollah Bayat Mr Yukihiro Nitta Chairman, The Bayat Group Group Senior Vice President, Fast Retailing Co Ltd. Mrs Fatema Bayat President and Executive Director, Bayat Foundation; JORDAN 17 Mrs Imam Mutlaq Senior Vice President, Ariana Television CEO, Sigma Investments AUSTRALIA 8 KIRIBATI 18 Mr Michael Chaney AO Mr Tamaroa Teebaki Chairman, Wesfarmers Ltd. Chairman, Kiribati Chamber of Commerce and Industry Ms Fiona Lawrie Sustainability Manager, Wesfarmers Ltd. LAO PDR 19 Mr Vanthong Sitthikoun BHUTAN 9 Vice President, Lao Chamber of Commerce and Industry Ms Aum Phub Zam President, Bhutan Chamber of Commerce and MALAYSIA 20 Industry; Proprieter of Yarkay Group Organisation Datuk Franki Anthony Dass Chief Advisor and Value Officer, Sime Darby Plantation BRUNEI 10 Ms Hafimi Abdul Haadii MONGOLIA 21 Director/Shareholder, LVK Group of Companies Mr Byambasaikhan Bayanjargal Chairman, Business Council of Mongolia CAMBODIA 11 Mr Charles Vann i NAURU 22 Executive Vice President and Executive Board Member, Mr Robert John Mencel Canadia Bank PLC CEO, RONPHOS Corporation Mr Trevor Bernicke CHINA 12 Chairman, RONPHOS Corporation Mr John Lord Chairman, Hauwei Technologies (Australia) NEPAL 23 Mr Kush Kumar Joshi Managing Director, Nepal Ekarat Engineering Co. Pvt. Ltd. 2 Business Biographies 2018 NEW ZEALAND 24 TONGA 35 Mr Rob Fyfe Mr Paula Makameone Taumoepeau Strategic Advisor to CEO, VF Corporation; President, Tonga Chamber of Commerce Former CEO, Icebreaker and Industries Inc. Ms Tui Taylor Head of Global Sourcing, Icebreaker New Zealand USA 36 Mr Peter Albin PAKISTAN 25 Regional Director SEA, Walmart Global Sourcing Mr Amjad Parvez Janjua Ms Anbinh Phan CEO and Founding President, Business Council for Global Government Affairs Director, Walmart Sustainable Development, Pakistan VANUATU 37 PALAU 26 Mr Harold Qualao Mr Surangel Whipps Jr Managing Director, Qualao Consulting Ltd. President and CEO, Surangel & Sons Company GLOBAL BUSINESS PARTNERS PAPUA NEW GUINEA 27 Mr Harry Nurmansyah 38 Mr Greg Worthington-Eyre Senior Director, Field Operation Social & CEO, Trukai Environmental Affairs Asia Pacific, Adidas Group REPUBLIC OF KOREA 28 Ms Aditi Wanchoo Mr Sung Won Yoon Senior Manager - Development Partnerships Social Managing Director, POSCO Australia Pty Ltd. & Environmental Affairs, Asia Pacific, Adidas Group SAMOA 29 Mr George (Joji) Yoshimoto 39 General Manager, CSR Department, ASICS Mr Hobart Va’ai CEO, Samoa Chamber of Commerce and Industry Mr Didier Bergeret Director of Social Sustainability and the Sustainable SINGAPORE 30 Supply Chain Initiative, Consumer Goods Forum Mr Kuok Khoon Hong Co-founder, Chairman and CEO, WILMAR International Mrs. Kanya Lakshmi Sidarta 40 General Secretary, Indonesian Palm Oil SOLOMON ISLANDS 31 Association (GAPKI) Ms Katalaini Ziru Former Vice President, Solomon Islands Chamber of Mr Arie N. Iskandar Corporate Affairs Director, Mars Symbioscience Commerce and Industry Indonesia SRI LANKA 32 Mr Ruwan Keragala 41 Mr Chevaan Daniel Finance Director, MAS Intimates; Finance Director, Group Director, The Capital Maharaja Organisation Silueta Pty Ltd; Chairman, Lancan Foundation Mr Gihan Philip CEO, MAS Sumbiri Mr Rob Lederer 42 Executive Director/ CEO, Responsible Business Alliance THAILAND 33 Dr Darian McBain Mr Khai Yau Chua Global Director of Sustainability, Thai Union Group Senior Program Manager, Responsible Business Alliance TIMOR-LESTE 34 Ms Kathleen Goncalves Mr Tandean Rustandy 43 Vice President, Timor-Leste Chamber of Commerce Founder and CEO of PT Arwana Citramulia Tbk and Industry Business Biographies 2018 3 INDONESIAN BUSINESS CO–CHAIR Mr Eddy Sariaatmadja Eddy Sariaatmadja is the Founder and Chairman of a leading Founder and Chairman, Emtek business group of media, content and technology in Indonesia, PT Elang Mahkota Teknologi (Emtek). Among its subsidiaries are SCTV and Indosiar, leading national FTA TVs in Indonesia, O Channel, a popular local FTA TV, and KMK which is Indonesia’s largest and most diversified digital business group. Eddy has also been appointed as the member of The National Economic and Industry Committee (KEIN) since 2016 to provide economic and industry-related advice to the President of The Republic of Indonesia. Eddy is an active philanthropist who is known for his charitable works. He is interested in health and education issues in Indonesia. His generosity has brought numerous free mobile eye clinics and offers large numbers of free cataract surgery to low-income people. This has been done through “smart” partnerships with University of Indonesia’s Medical School which simultaneously provide a training ground for eye specialists around Indonesia to perform latest treatment and surgery techniques. He received a Bachelor of Engineering (Honors), a Master of Engineering, and Honorary Doctorate from the University of New South Wales in Australia. Eddy is currently 63 years old. His wife, Sofie is also actively involved in charitable causes. They both have 4 children. 4 Business Biographies 2018 AUSTRALIAN BUSINESS CO–CHAIR Mr Andrew Forrest AO Mr Forrest is Australia’s biggest and most active philanthropist and Founder and Chairman, one of the most effective business leaders of his generation. Fortescue Metals Group; As Fortescue’s Founder and Chairman he has led the company Chairman and Founder, from inception to its Top 20 status in the Australian economy, Walk Free Foundation during which time Fortescue invested more than US$20 billion in the resources sector. In 2001, Mr Forrest co-founded the Minderoo Foundation with his wife Nicola, which has supported over 250 initiatives across Australia and internationally in pursuit of a range of causes. In May 2017, the Forrests announced one of Australia’s largest private philanthropic donations of AU$400 million. In 2017, Mr Forrest was appointed an Officer of the Order of Australia (AO) for distinguished service to the mining sector, to the development of employment and business opportunities, as a supporter of sustainable foreign investment, and to philanthropy. He is also a Councillor of the Global Citizen Commission, which made a series of human rights recommendations to update the Universal Declaration of Human Rights presented to the United Nations Secretary General in April 2016. He was named the 2014 Business Leader of the Year at the Australian Institute of Management Western Australia Pinnacle Awards and was Western Australia’s 2017 Australian of the Year for his outstanding contribution to the community. In 2018, Mr Forrest was honoured with the EY Entrepreneur of The Year Alumni Social Impact Award for the “lasting and exceptional legacy” of his philanthropic work. Business Biographies 2018 5 CO–CHAIR REPRESENTATIVES REPRESENTATIVE OF THE Dino Patti Djalal was born in Belgrade, Yugoslavia in 1965. BUSINESS CO-CHAIR He joined the Foreign MInistry in 1987, and was subsequently Dr Dino Djalal assigned postings in Dili, London and Washington DC. He received Founder of the Foreign Policy his PhD from London School of Economics and Political Science in Community of Indonesia 2000. In 2004, he was appointed as Presidential Spokesperson and Special Staff for International Relations. In 2010, he was assigned as Indonesia’s Ambassador to the United States. In 2014, he was promoted as Vice Minister for Foreign Affairs. He retired in 2015 and founded the Foreign Policy Community of Indonesia (FPCI), a nonprofit non-partisan group which has become the largest foreign policy group in Indonesia with some 40,000 people in its network. Dino is married to Rosa and blessed with 3 young children. REPRESENTATIVE OF THE Ms Jennifer Morris was appointed as a Non-Executive Director of BUSINESS CO-CHAIR Fortescue Metals Group in November 2016. Ms Morris is a former Ms Jenn Morris Partner in the Consulting Division of Deloitte, where she specialised in Chief Executive Officer, complex large-scale business transformation programs and strategy Walk Free Foundation; development. Ms Morris holds a senior position at the Minderoo Non-Executive Director, Foundation as Chief Executive Officer of the Walk Free Foundation Fortescue Metals Group and part of her role is leading the Bali Process Government and Business Forum. She has senior corporate governance experience and is currently a Commissioner of the Board of Australian Sports Commission, a former Director of the Fremantle Football Club and the Western Australian Institute of Sport. She was also the Chairperson of the Board of Healthway, the government’s peak health promotion body. Ms Morris was previously a member
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