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Introducing our current partnersTRANSCRIPT
AIESEC Universitas Indonesia Corporate Newsletter Vol. 1 (October 2012)
Introducing:
AIESEC UI Current Partners
1. BCA
Bank Central Asia (BCA) has taken the first step since 55
years ago. Throughout the journey taken, and of course
many challenges faced sharp gravel. However, due to
various obstacles that BCA capable firmly established a
presence in every corner of the road to the existence of
the BCA as one of the largest private banks, leading and
reliable gained recognition from various parties,
especially loyal customers. With maturity, maturity, and
stability of BCA will continue to move into better and
more advanced.
Business Development Partners
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2. Dale Carnegie
Since its founded in 1912, Dale Carnegie Training ® has grown from a conviction of the
importance of self-development, into a performance-based training organization with
offices around the world. The focus of Dale Carnegie Training ® is to give businesses the
opportunity to hone their skills and improve their performance so as to give a positive
result, consistent and profitable.
With headquarters in the town of Hauppauge, New York, Dale Carnegie Training ® spread
across all 50 states of the United States and in more than 80 countries, and are dedicated
to serving the business community worldwide.
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In this introduction, we want to explain you the roles of our Board of Advisors. In brief, a
local Board of Advisors helps guiding and connecting the Local Committee to community
members who will be excellent partners for either youth leadership development or
exchange, which are the bases of our organization.
But specifically, our Board of Advisors has four key roles for our Local Committee which
are
1. Supervision and accountability
2. Advice and professional guidance
3. External representation and credibility building
4. Sustainability and continuity in relationship
Board of Advisor (BoA)
Our Latest Board of Advisors Roy Darmawan, S.E., M.Psi.
AIESEC LC Universitas Indonesia Board of Advisor
Lecturer of Magister Management FEUI
Director of The Tiara Indonesia Consulting and Training
Kak Roy has been a lecturer of Magister Management FEUI since 2003 and has been Director of The Tiara Indonesia Consulting and Training, which is his own institution, since 2005. From August 2012 until now, he is our Local Committee honored Board of Advisor.
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Our Board of Advisors
Emirsyah Satar CEO of Garuda Indonesia
Daniel Surya Chairman & President Director South East Asia DM-IDHOLLAND Ita Budhi Independent Commissionaire of Bank Internasional Indonesia Advisor in PWC Indonesia
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Non-corporate Partners HOPE Worldwide Indonesia
HOPE worldwide Indonesia was established in 1994 with a simple mission to help the poor. A free medical clinic was set up in Muara Baru, North Jakarta, serving the poor and vulnerable fisherman families. Close to 300 volunteers mobilized resources and employ 3 staffs in serving the poor. HOPE is affiliated with HOPE worldwide, an international relief & development NGO (Non Governmental Organization) which is based in Philadelphia, USA. HOPE’s strategy in serving the poor and needy is by setting up Center of HOPE in vulnerable communities where different programs are delivered in the areas of Health, Education, Children, Seniors, Outreach, and Employment.
YKAKI (Yayasan Kasih Anak Kanker Indonesia)
Yayasan Kasih Anak Kanker Indonesia (YKAKI) is a member ICCCPO (International Confederation of Childhood Cancer Parent Organizations) which has access and means to obtain accurate information for treatment or care and children with cancer. (YKAKI) formed the basis of love, with empathy in children with cancer and their parents. YKAKI program created in order to provide education during the period of healing and support to parents of children with cancer in a way that is most likely that they will feel the burden and pressure during their child's care will be reduced.
Indonesian Street Children Organization (ISCO)
An ISCO educational support is more than just money. ISCO’s educational support aims to give full support to marginalized children’s educational needs. Beginning from a very young age (pre-school where possible) through to secondary level, ISCO makes sure that these children can and do go to school each day and supports them with school fees, uniforms and textbooks.
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AIESEC Universitas Indonesia
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021 – 787 2557
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