The United States- Society (USINDO) is the premier bi-national non-governmental organization exclusively devoted to deepening United States-Indonesia relations and mutual understanding. Since its establishment in 1994, USINDO has been enhancing Americans’ understanding of Indonesia, Indonesians’ knowledge of America, fostering people-to-people relations of the two countries, and building the civil society foundations of the present U.S. – Indonesia Strategic Partnership. USINDO implements its mission through Open Forums, events, and discussions in each country, and through educational and legislative exchange programs, as follows:

Increasing Mutual Understanding Educational Exchange Programs

Strategic Dialogues and Discussions. As the only bi- Promoting Indonesian Student Study in the U.S. national, neutral, and independent NGO devoted to U.S.- USINDO develops connections with U.S. universities keenly Indonesia issues and to both countries’ interests, USINDO is interested to enroll Indonesian graduate students funded by able to convene Strategic Dialogues that bring together the the Indonesian Endowment Fund for Education, “LPDP.” two countries’ private sector , university, and think-tank We believe there is great potential for increasing stakeholders, along with officials of the two governments, Indonesian study in the U.S, and assisting U.S. for inclusive discussions and idea exchange on bilateral universities, through increased utilization of LPDP. issues. This format permits the injection of a diverse range of ideas into the formal Strategic Partnership. The first Professional Fellows Program. A new fellowship program such Dialogue was held February 2020, on trade and to provide American graduate students an opportunity to investment. We also convene small stakeholder solve real-world problems through placement in Indonesian discussions with the governments and others, aimed at industries such as ICT, energy, and environment, or discussing and making progress on selected sectoral issues. Indonesian NGOs. USINDO works with U.S. universities to find appropriate students and with Indonesian Open Forums. On-the-record discussion programs in organizations to host fellows. A pilot program is designed and Washington D.C., and more recently, online and and planned for Summer 2021. simultaneous in both countries, on the full range of issues in U.S-Indonesian relations, including the U.S.- Indonesia USINDO Summer Studies Program. Since 1996 USINDO’s Strategic Partnership, U.S. and Indonesian policies and annual ten-week program of intensive language and cultural foreign policy, non-partisan programs on Indonesian and immersion in Indonesia has benefited close to 300 U.S. U.S. elections, and economy, trade, investment and undergraduate, graduate, and post-graduate students with business. training, networking opportunities, and better understanding of Indonesia’s current issues. Topical Gala Dinner and Luncheons. USINDO’s Annual D.C. Gala Dinner features distinguished Indonesian Edward E. Masters Graduate Fellowship. For over a speakers on issues central to U.S.-Indonesia relations. Past decade this prestigious program has funded the speakers have included Indonesian Presidents, Vice graduate education of top ranked Indonesian Foreign Presidents, and key ministers, and top U.S. officials, Ministry junior officers at leading U.S. universities. presenting their views on Indonesia directly to our Costs are shared with the Indonesian Government. audience. We also hold distinguished speaker Luncheons in both countries. American Council of Young Political Leaders (ACYPL) Exchange Programs. Since 2008, USINDO has been the in- Meetings, Briefings, Executive Discussions, and country program partner to American Council of Young Workshops. Convening stakeholders from both countries Political Leaders (ACYPL) for the Young Southeast Asian for discussions or programs to deepen understanding and Leadership Initiative (YSEALI) program. This two-way joint approaches on specific issues facing both nations. exchange program is the U.S. government’s initiative to build networks and enhance knowledge for young American Indonesia-U.S. Council on Religion and Pluralism. and Indonesian political and community leaders. Responding to a world at increasingly at risk from misunderstanding and intolerance of other religions, lack of Legislative Partnership Program. In cooperation with the appreciation of diversity, and religious extremism, USINDO U.S. House of Representatives, the House Democracy created an Indonesia-U.S. Council on Religion and Partnership, and the Indonesian Parliament, USINDO brings Pluralism, of non-government Indonesian and American Indonesian parliamentary staff to Washington to enhance religious, academic, and other leaders, to share and their professional law-writing capacity, subject matter promote the values of pluralism, diversity, tolerance and expertise, and exposure to the U.S. legislative process. cooperation applied to existing issues.

USINDO DC: 1625 Massachusetts Avenue NW, Suite 550, Washington, D.C. 20036 | P: +1.202.232.1400 | E: [email protected] USINDO Jakarta: Menara Thamrin, 14th Floor, Suite 1407, Jakarta, 10250 | P: +62.21.3983.0061 | E: [email protected]

The United States-Indonesia Society Trustees and Advisors

Robert O. Blake, Jr. Theo L. Sambuaga U.S. Co-Chair Indonesian Co-Chair

Former U.S. Ambassador to Indonesia President Lippo Group & President Commissioner Former U.S. Ambassador to Sri Lanka and the Maldives PT Lippo Karawaci Tbk Former U.S. Assistant Secretary of State for South and Central Asia Former Chair, DPR Parliament Committee I on Foreign Affairs and Defense

Former Minister of Labor

Former Minister of Housing and Settlements

J. Stapleton Roy U.S. Co-Chair Emeritus

Former U.S. Ambassador to Indonesia, , and

Founding Director Emeritus of the Kissinger Institute on China and the United States at the Wilson Center

USINDO Bi-national Board of Trustees

Adrianto Machribie Helen I. Jessup Former President Commissioner, Secretary, USINDO PT Media Televisi Indonesia Art Historian (Metro TV) JJ Ong Albert Simanjuntak Vice President of Federal Government Relations and President Director, PT Chevron Pacific Indonesia International Affairs, Freeport-McMoRan Inc.

Andrew Quinn Julia Gouw Director of Trade and Development Policy, Former Director, East-West Bank General Electric Muljadi Ann-Marie Padgett Senior Partner, Kartini Muljadi & Rekan Head of International Advocacy, Caterpillar Inc. Katherine Casey DelHotal Chairul Tanjung Asia-Pacific Regional Advisor, International Government Chairman, CT Corporation Relations, ExxonMobil Corporation

Christine Lloyd Landon Loomis President Director, ConocoPhillips Indonesia Vice President for Global Policy, Boeing International

David N. Merrill Noke Kiroyan USINDO President Managing Partner & President Director, Kiroyan Partners Former Ambassador to Bangladesh

Pia Alisjahbana Diono Nurjadin Member, Board of Commissioners, Femina Group CEO & President, Cardig International Robert E. Driscoll Edward Wanandi President, Sindicatum Group Treasurer, USINDO Chairman, International Merchants LLC. Shanti L. Poesposoetjipto Chairman, PT Samudera Indonesia, Tbk. Edwin Soeryadjaya Founding Partner, PT Saratoga Investama Sedaya Tony Wenas President Director, P.T. Freeport Indonesia

Russell King

USINDO Advisors

INDONESIAN U.S. and OTHER

Alvin Sariaatmadja Adam Schwarz President and CEO CEO Emtek Asia Advisory Group

Anak Agung Gde Agung Alexander C. Feldman Managing Director, PT SC Johnson & Son Indonesia President, US-ASEAN Business Council

Anderson Tanoto Barbara Sillars Harvey Director, RGE Former Deputy Chief of Mission, Jakarta Board of Trustees, Tanoto Foundation David Thornton Anindya Bakrie Former USINDO Trustee CEO, PT Bakrie Global Ventura Dennis Heffernan Bara Hasibuan Co-founder and Consultant, Chairman, People’s Alliance for Change Van Zorge, Heffernan & Associates

Dharsono Hartono Donald Weatherbee President Director, PT Rimba Makmur Utama Professor Emeritus, University of South Carolina

Dino Patti Djalal Douglas E. Ramage Former Ambassador of the Republic of Indonesia to the Managing Director, United States BowerGroupAsia Indonesia Founder, Foreign Policy Community of Indonesia F. Chapman Taylor Elvi Nasution Partner, Capital International Research, Chief Representative for Indonesia, Inc. National Australia Bank Gregory B. Poling Eva Riyanti Hutapea Senior Fellow for Southeast Asia and Director, Asia Maritime Commissioner, PT Daya Makura Transparency Initiative Center for Strategic and International Studies Hashim Djojohadikusumo Chairman, Tirtamas Group J. Bennett Johnston, Jr. President, Johnston & Hazelia Margaretha Associates, LLC Former U.S. Public Policy Manager, Facebook Indonesia Senator

John Riady James Castle Editor-at-Large, Jakarta Globe Principal, The Castle Group Executive Dean of Business School, Faculty of Law, Faculty of Social and Political Sciences John Kurtz Executive Director, Lippo Group Partner, AT Kearney

Juwono Sudarsono John Phipps Senior Director, International Government Former Minister of Education and Minister of Defense Affairs and Public Policy, S&P Global Inc

Kuntoro Mangkusubroto Joseph R. Donovan, Jr. Chairman of School Governing Council, School of Former U.S. Ambassador to Indonesia Business Management – Institut Teknologi Bandung (SBM-ITB) Karl D. Jackson Former Head of President’s Delivery Unit for C.V. Starr Distinguished Professor of Southeast Asia Studies Development Monitoring and Oversight (UKP-PPP) Paul H. Nitze School of Advanced International Studies, Johns Hopkins Marzuki Darusman University Co-Chair of the Executive Board, Partnership for Governance Reform, Larry R. Taylor Former Attorney General of Indonesia Founder and President Aziotics International Consulting Firm Natalia Soebagjo Member, International Board, Transparency Michael J. Figge International Principal, Figge Indonesia Advisory Services, LLC Partner & Member, Transparency International Indonesia Head of Asian Business, Crossover Healthcare Fund

Phillips J. Vermonte Executive Director, N. Cinnamon Dornsife Center for Strategic and International Studies, Jakarta Associate Director, International Development Program, Paul H. Nitze School of Advanced International Studies, Johns Putera Sampoerna Hopkins University Chairman, Sampoerna Strategic Paul Taylor Radju Munusamy Curator of European, Near Eastern, and Asian Ethnology Partner, Deals Strategy & Operations Smithsonian Institution PwC Indonesia Advisory Wayne Forrest Rahimah Abdulrahim Executive Director, American Indonesian Chamber of Director of Public Policy for Southeast Asia, Facebook Commerce

Sheila Tiwan William Wise President & CEO, CARSURIN Chair of the Southeast Asia Forum, Stimson Center

Shinta Widjaja Kamdani Director, PT Widjajatunggal Sejahtera Chair, Committee on International Trade, Indonesian Chamber of Commerce (KADIN)

Soemadi Brotodiningrat Advisor to Minister, Ministry of Defense Former Indonesian Ambassador to the United States

Sonita Lontoh Director of Global Marketing, Hewlett-Packard

Sony B. Harsono Founder and Chief Executive Officer, Harsono Strategic Consulting

Suzie Sudarman Director, American Studies Center, University of Indonesia

Yenny Zanuba Wahid Director, The Wahid Institute