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GIPA AND B20 FUTURE OF WORK AND EDUCATION TASK FORCE PRESENTS
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GIPA AND B20 FUTURE OF WORK AND EDUCATION TASK FORCE PRESENTS
25th August 2022
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The Global Human Capital (GHC) Summit is a B20 Side Event and organised by GIPA in collaboration with the B20 2022 Taskforce Future of Workforce and KADIN, supported by Indonesia’s Coordinating Minsitry for Maritime and Investment affairs and partners The summit aims to redouble our global digital talents, green talents, and health talents through the networks of Indonesian professional associations across Europe, Middle East, Americas and Asia Pacific GHC Summit seeks to facilitate human capital development, an instrumental part in reaching Indonesia’s G20 2022 goal
During the GHC Summit, GIPA launched the Global Skills Center This initiative stems from GIPA’s Centre of Excellence on Professional Development Going Global Series, a series that aims to increase awareness and understanding of digital, green, and healthcare economic sectors These events focus on highlighting key competencies and skills to help Indonesians be competitive in an ever-competitive job environment both locally and abroad
Indonesia can become a top five economy by 2050 with the best talent working in their most suitable sectors Indonesia is projected to have a shortage of 3 8 million skilled talents with higher education degrees by 2030, resulting in an unrealized USD $440 billion over the next decade This talent gap is especially pronounced in these G20 priority areas: Health, Green, and Digital economic sectors
One main means to achieve this goal is through the Global Skills Center, an online platform to help companies, public and private sectors embed tailored professional development practices to cater the best candidates with the best opportunities These professional development practices aims to promote the top 20 skills (respective to health, green, and digital jobs) so employees can be better prepared for future working opportunities The curriculum and prioritization of the top 20 skills are specifically curated to each economic sector, with certain skills specifically highlighted than others
Future of Work has arrived today amidst global disruptions i.e., health and climate crisis. This is exacerbated by shortage in key talents as the world move faster to achieve net zero, a healthier world and digitalization. The private sector need to play a bigger part in redoubling green, digital and/or health talents.
The Global Skills Center is an online platform that supports companies and organizations in growing these much-needed talents.
Launch an online platform to help companies to embed professional development and to upskill their employees
Promote top 20 priority skills within the Global Skills Center with respective skills curators
Joint commitment from member companies to play a role in shaping a future ready workforce
The nature of education and work has ineluctably changed over the last few decades, a shift that drastically accelerated during the pandemic
How do we best teach and equip our students and workforce going forward, to deal with the challenges of a changing world? What are the best practices to bring together offline and digital modes of delivery?
How do we best teach and equip our students and workforce going forward, to deal with the challenges of a changing world? What are the best practices to bring together offline and digital modes of delivery?
Schools need to find a way to balance online and offline learning and to equip not only students, but also the facilitators, to ensure a prepared and digitally adept future generation Meanwhile, workplaces and policymakers need to figure out new frameworks for upskilling and deploying workers.
The B20 Indonesia Taskforce on the Future of Work & Education seeks to bring together recommendations from stakeholders on optimizing online learning infrastructure, effective work policies, and accelerating entrepreneurship to drive productivity & growth
Arsjad Rasjid is the Chairman of the Indonesian Chamber of Commerce and Industry (KADIN) His main profession is as the President Director of Indika Energy Amidst his current career in the energy sector, he holds several commissioner positions in adjacent industries and is also the chairman of Indika foundation focusing on peace development Arsjad has interest in social entrepreneurship and was selected as the Young Global Leader 2011 from the World Economic Forum (WEF) and received an award as Best Executive in Indonesia in 2010 from Asiamoney
Shinta W. Kamdani
Chair of B20 Indonesia 2022
Shinta W Kamdani is the Chair of B20 Indonesia 2022 She is Chief Executive Officer, Sintesa Group, an Indonesian conglomerate of 17 subsidiaries, which operate in the con- sumer and industrial product, and property and energy sec- tors She is the Vice Chairwoman of Indonesian Chamber of Commerce and Industry and Employers’ Association of Indo- nesia, as well as President of Indonesia Business Council for Sustainable Development
H.E Luhut Binsar Pandjaitan
Chair of G20 Indonesia 2022 Organizing Committee and Coordinating Minister for Maritime and Investment Affairs
H E Luhut Binsar Pandjaitan is currently serving as the coordinating minister for Maritime and Investment Affairs as well as chair of the G20 Indonesia committee Mr Pandjaitan has had a long career within the Indonesian government serving in various strategic posts such as Coordinating Minister for the Ministry of Political, Legal and Security Affairs, and Chief of Staff to the Presidency Outside of his government service he is a renowned entrepreneur with a passion for human capital through his Del Foundation
Rizal Lukman
Sherpa of B20 Indonesia
Rizal Lukman is the Sherpa of B20 Indonesia In addition, he is also currently serving as the Deputy for International Economic Cooperation at the Coordinating Ministry for the Economy He has served as Director of Bilateral Economic Cooperation (2001-2005), Director of Finance and Asian Economic Cooperation (2005-2008), Personal Assistant to the Presidency (2008-2009), and Director of Finance and Multilateral Economic Cooperation (2010)
Anies Baswedan
Governor Anies Baswedan is an Indonesian academic, activist, and politician who served as the Governor of DKI Jakarta (2017-2022) and The CoChair of The Urban 20 Engagement Group He started his career as a student activist and political analyst before entering public service Previously he served as rector of Paramadina University before being appointed to be Minister of Education and Culture in Joko Widodo administration He is also the founder of Indonesia Mengajar, a program that selects, trains, and assigns university graduates to serve in a one-year teaching mission across the country
Prof. Purnomo Yusgiantoro
Former Minister of Defense and Minister of Energy and Mineral Resource
Professor Purnomo Yusgiantoro is the former secretary- general of OPEC, former Indonesian Minister of Energy for three presidents, and former Minister of Defense in the Second United Indonesia Cabinet He was also Professor of Development Economics Atma Jaya University and Bandung Institute of Technology
Amb. Siti Mauludiah
Senior Advisor to Foreign Minister for Diaspora and Sociocultural Affair
Shinta W Kamdani is the Chair of B20 Indonesia
2022 She is Chief Executive Officer, Sintesa Group, an Indonesian conglomerate of 17 subsidiaries, which operate in the consumer and industrial product, and property and energy sectors She is the Vice Chairwoman of Indonesian Chamber of Commerce and Industry and Employers’ Association of Indonesia, as well as President of Indonesia Business Council for Sustainable Development
Venkkat Ramanan
Asia Pacific Regional Vice President at AICPA and CIMA
Venkkat Ramanan is currently Asia Pacific Regional Vice President at AICPA & CIMA Mr Ramanan has had a long and storied history of leading AICPA & CIMA’s growth in the region as a trusted provider of training, certification and qualification for accounting, finance and related professions
Arianti Anaya
Dr Arianti Anaya is Director General For Health Workforce at the Ministry of Health Prior to this, she was Director of Medical Device Assessment and Household Health Supplies in 2016 and also served as Director of Medical Device Production and Distribution Development She earned a Master’s degree in Public Health from the Faculty of Public Health at Universitas Indonesia
Ben Ewbank Director
Ben Ewbank is the director of PageGroup He has worked at Michael Page for over 22 years in the UK, Middle East, and Indonesia He is currently responsible for Executive to mid-management level recruitment across Indonesia
Gita Sjahrir
Special Advisor to the Coordinating Minister and Maritime of Investor Affairs
Gita Sjahrir is currently Special Advisor To Coordinating Minister for Maritime & Investment Affairs (Marves, for diaspora engagement) Ms Sjahrir is a serial entrepreneur with a passion for learning and development She is also the cofounder and CEO of RFitness, Indonesia’s largest online and offline boutique fitness brand
Co-Chair of U20Caroline Riady is the CEO of Siloam Hospital Group which is a part of the Indonesian Conglomerate Lippo Group She has been part of Siloam Hospital Group since 2012 She is also the third generation of the Lippo Group With a passion for human capital development, she initially trained as a teacher at Wheaton College, USA
Hamdhani Dzulkarnaen Salim
Chair of B20 Taskforce on Future of Work and Education
Hamdhani D Salim is currently the President Director of Astra Otoparts as well as the Chair of G20 Education Task Force Mr Salim has a long history holding strategic posts in the private sector, such as the General Chair of the Association of Automotive and Motor Equipment Industries (GIAMM), and various President commissioner positions within adjacent industries
Said Zaidansyah Deputy Country Director, Indonesia at Asian Development Bank (ADB)
Said Zaidansyah is the Deputy Country Director for Indonesia at Asian Development Bank (ADB) Previously he has also served as President of The Indonesia Diaspora Network Global He has been working with The ADB for 20 years primarily within its legal function He started his career as a lawyer with Baker & McKenzie
Rizal Lukman
Sherpa of B20 IndonesiaMuhammad Fajrin Rasyid is the director of Digital Director for Telkom Indonesia Previous to his current appointment, he was a co-founder and Chief Financial Officer of one of Indonesia’s decacorn startups, Bukalapak
Dwi Putra Widiyanto Country Manager AICPA/CIMADwi Putra Widiyanto currently serves as the country manager of AICPA/CIMA Previously, he was also a country manager at Cambridge Education Group
Dayan Sadikin
Human Resoucres Director of Bank Permata
Dayan Sadikin is the Human Resources Director at Permata Bank Previous to his current appointment, he was the HR Director for Coca-Cola Amatil Indonesia Head of Human Capital at PT Indika Energy Tbk , and Director at PT Kide- co Jaya Agung, Indika Energy Group
Hilmi Kartasasmita Head of Indonesia and Strategic Initiativesat GIPA
Hilmi Kartasasmita is responsible for developing relation- ships with stakeholders in Indonesia & mapping areas where GIPA can contribute He has spent significant time in the UK and Greater China
Currently, Hilmi is an Assistant Advisor at The Executive Office of The President, Republic of Indonesia
Steven Marcelino Chairman of GIPA
Steven Marcelino is responsible for shaping the strategic direction within GIPA and leading economic diplomacy initiatives Prior to GIPA, Steven founded and led YIPA UK for 5 years
Currently, Steven is Managing Partner of Equatorise Advisory in the UK Prior to Equatorise he was Client Engagement Lead at Accenture Strategy, London office
Steven Wijaya Secretary General at GIPA
Steven Wijaya is responsible for driving GIPA’s secretarial support to empower professional hub leaders and the encourage growths among their hubs globally, with strong focus in Americas Steven leads Polygon, one of the largest bicycle companies globally Before that he worked as a consultant with McKinsey
Christy Zakarias
Head of Public Advocacy and Head of EMEA and APAC at GIPA
Christy is responsible for covering GIPA’s outreach in EMEA and Asia Pacific regions She spearheads a center of excellence focusing on advocating for Indonesian professionals abroad through policy research and engagement Previously, she served as the Executive Director of YIPA UK Based in
Claudia Mulia
Executive Director of YIPA UK
Claudia Mulia is currently working as a Software Engineering Analyst for JPMorgan Chase & Co Claudia also serves as the Executive Director for YIPA UK
Global Indonesia Professionals Association (GIPA) represents Indonesian professionals and executives abroad across G20 and ASEAN in eight key industry groups As a global secretariat, GIPA seeks to empower a global alliance of overseas professional hubs to advance Indonesia’s economic diplomacy and human capital development
GIPA represents Indonesian professionals and executives in eight key industries across G20 and ASEAN, encompassing 80% of the world's GDP and 60% of the world's population The eight key industries represented are: (1) Financial Services, (2) Healthcare and Life Sciences, (3) Technology, (4) Professional Services, (5) Public Sector and International Organizations, (6) Industrials, Products, and Logistics, (7) Infrastructure, Energy, and Resources, (8) Creative, Communication, and Media.
GIPA champions three Centre of Excellences (CoE) on Professional Development (PD), Public Relations (PRA), and Business and Investment Links (BIL).
GIPA has been a long-standing partner to the Indonesia Chamber of Commerce and Industry (KADIN) on some of their overseas annual missions, and some of their B20 promotion initiatives by KADIN/B20 leadership and key Indonesian business leaders to connect with international players