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October 11, 2017

Washington, D.C.

AMERICAN INDONESIAN CHAMBER OF COMMERCE

EVENT DETAILS

THE CONCEPT

The bilateral relationship between U.S. and Indonesia is growing in geo-political importance in both commercial and political sectors. Women now play key roles in Indonesia’s transformation from an aid dependent nation, to a 21st century entrepreneurial economic powerhouse.

The position of the Indonesian woman is rapidly evolving from typically traditional to currently consequential. As they take leadership roles leading to major changes in the world’s largest Muslim country, challenges remain.

For almost 70 years, AICC has focused on building bridges between U.S. and Indonesian commercial partners. Many of those partnerships, private and public, have been guided by women.

The US-Indonesia Women’s CEO Summit will bring together C-Suite women from both private sectors for a series of lively, open, and uniquely personal conversations focused on how they did it, how they do it and how theyare planning for the future.

Jakarta, Indonesia Patung Selamat Datang

Washington, D.C.Statue of Freedom

Registration & Reception

Welcoming Remarks

MORNING WORKSHOP IA Different Management Style

MORNING WORKSHOP IIA Woman’s Journey

09:0009:45

10:0010:50

MORNING WORKSHOP IIIMy Daughter’s Future

11:0011:45

Keynote Speech & LuncheonDr. Sri Mulyani Indrawati, Minister of Finance, Republic of Indonesia

CEO Breakout Sessions

11:4513:00

13:3015:00

THE PROGRAM

The Ritz Carlton HotelWashington, D.C.

WEDNESDAYOctober 11, 2017

8:00 – 15:00

Empower. Promote. Connect.

08:0008:30

08:3008:50

1150 22nd Street, N.W. - Washington, D.C. 20037

EVENT DETAILS

*Ibu (Mother). Bapak (Father) ** Kampung (village) Kota (city) *** Masa Depan (future)

REGISTRATION & RECEPTION

Registration/ Buffet Breakfast

• Ballroom Foyer

• Three morning workshops comprised of panelists and a

moderator strategically paired to spotlight synergistic

experiences on a specific topic.

• All panelists and moderators will be C-Level women

executives drawn from the U.S. and Indonesia.

• Workshop topics are designed to lay the groundwork

for “networking” and encourage deeper “connecting”

during the day

• Meeting rooms available after lunch for follow ups.

08:008:30

MORNING WORKSHOP I

“Ibu. The New Bapak? Do Women Manage the Same Way as Men?”

09:009:45

• What does the “glass ceiling” mean in a patriarchal society?

In a developed economy?

MORNING WORKSHOP OVERVIEW

Personal Stories From the Field09:00

11:45

• Do you interact differently with male and female subordinates?

• Do women Directors lessen add to the bottom line, avoid corrupt

practices and improve overall corporate well-being?

10:0010.50

MORNING WORKSHOP II

“Kampung to Kota. A Woman’s Journey”

• What challenges did you foresee before starting a career in businessand what challenges did you have to overcome?

• Did you benefit from a mentor or sponsor? Whom? How did they help you?

• What are the different prospects between a government vs. privatesector career and how did that impact your choice?

EVENT DETAILS

• Does your company define a “woman’s issue” and how have

you addressed that issue so it is not an issue in the future?

• Have you assumed a mentor or sponsor role and

what has been the impact?

• How do government regulations impact your efforts?

MORNING WORKSHOP III“Masa Depan?. What Does Your Daughter's Future Look Like Today?”

11:0011:45

• Will your “daughters” have to go through what you went through

to get where you are?

• How much time is allocated to creating the environment so that

your "daughters“ will not have to work twice as hard to achieve

twice as less?

KEYNOTE SPEECH & LUNCHEON

Finance Minister Ibu Sri Mulyani 11:45

13:00

Dr. Sri Mulyani Indrawati, Minister of Finance of the Republic

of Indonesia, is expected to make a major economic policy

announcement as well as forecast Indonesia’s growth

prospects for 2017-2018. An economist repeatedly ranked as

the most powerful woman in Indonesia and in the top 100

most powerful women in the world, she will also share stories

about her remarkable career and the challenges she has

faced as a member of two Indonesian cabinets.

BREAKOUT SESSION

Moderators, Panelists and Attendees 13:30

15:00

A meeting room and areas will be available for small groups of 1:1

meetings after lunch. AICC/KADIN will provide facilitators in each

location to make introductions and monitor the time spent on each

exchange to maximize the number of personal exchanges.

KEYNOTE SPEAKER

partial list

JULIE MONACO

GLOBAL HEAD, PUBLIC SECTOR GROUP

CITI

KATHLEEN L. QUIRK

CFO FREEPORT-MCMORAN

MELANNE VERVEER

FORMER US AMBASSADOR FOR GLOBAL WOMEN'S

ISSUES

MARI ELKA PANGESTU

COMMISIONER, FORMER MINISTER OF TRADE

SRI MULYANI INDRAWATI

FINANCE MINISTER OF INDONESIA

SHINTA W. KAMDANI

CEO SINTESA GROUP

IRA EDDYMURTHY

FOUNDING PARTNER SSEK LLP

JULIA S. GOUW

RETIRED PRESIDENT / COO EAST WEST BANK

MARIA PICA KARP

VICE PRESIDENT, GOVERNMENT AFFAIRS

CHEVRON

JENNIFER MAKI

CEOVALE CANADA

IDA RAHMI KURNIASIH

PRESIDENT DIRECTOR SINKONA INDONESIA

SPEAKERS AND PANELISTS

COOPERATING ORGANIZATIONS

CORPORATE SPONSORS

Sponsorship allows a select group of Indonesian Student Essay Contest winners to participate in the CEO Summit

and 1:1 CEO mentoring sessions.

• Winning essays will demonstrate original thinking, quality writing and a

practical call to action.

• Essay winners will be invited to the US-Indonesia Women’s CEO

Summit as student participants.

• Selected winners will be paired with CEO’s for a short 1:1 mentoring

sessions.

The US-Indonesia Women’s CEO Summit invites you to submit an essay (max 2 pages) in response to either of the following questions:

1. Which leadership skills will be necessary for future Indonesian business leaders to possess in order to succeed in the global economy, and Why?

2. Which entrepreneurial qualities are inherent in Indonesian culture and applicable to launching new businesses?

• Indonesian citizen with academic credentials from US schools.

• Leadership submissions – one essay per person. Please

include personal leadership examples to support your thesis.

• Entrepreneurship submission – one essay per person or group

(max 3 members). Please include a short business plan to

develop and sell your product or service.

Deadline: September 20, 2017

Submit essays via email to

[email protected]

REQUIREMENTS

AWARDS

INDONESIAN STUDENTS

ESSAY CONTEST

AICC INFORMATION

Mini Meraxa, Program Coordinator

American Indonesian Chamber of Commerce

Email: [email protected]

Phone: (212) 687-4505

AICC is a 501 c6 not-for-profit membership organization

registered in NY State since 1949.

Its board of directors and sources of funding are majority-based

in the United States. AICC has never been subject to the Foreign

Agent’s Registration Act.

521 Fifth Avenue – Suite 1700, New York, NY 10175

About Us

The American Indonesian Chamber of Commerce (AICC) was

established in 1949 before Indonesia received its full sovereignty

from the Netherlands. A private membership organization

headquartered in New York, AICC was the first US organization

to openly lobby for Indonesia’s independence. Members include

major investors who have contributed greatly to Indonesia’s

economic development as well as small companies who are the

lifeline in the US for Indonesia’s exports. AICC members are

primarily US companies but also include companies based in

Indonesia as well as other countries.

President: Wayne Forrest, [email protected]

REGISTER