Kiskenda dropped, it's Rinaldi Firmansyah?
Latest rumor on Telkom CEO, it's not Kiskenda as I posted last night. President SBY, upon the request of Minister of Finance Sri Mulyani Indrawati, finally picked finance director of PT Telkom Tbk, Rinaldi Firmansyah, as the new CEO of Telkom to replace Arwin Rasyid. Kiskenda was tipped as the strongest candidate, but dropped in the last minutes of high level discussion.
People close to the SBY's inner circle said, initially Kiskenda was the front runner because of his track record at Telkomsel. But Sri Mulyani managed to persuade SBY to select Rinaldi instead. The formal announcement would be made very soon after the shareholders meeting in the couple of minutes.
Below is Rinaldi's CV:
PERSONAL DATA
Name : Rinaldi Firmansyah, CFA, MBA, Ir.
Place and date of birth : Tanjung Pinang, 10 Juni 1960
E_mail : rinaldi_f @telkom.co.id
EDUCATION:
•Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA) – AIMR, Charlottesville, USA, 1998
•Master of Business Administration (MBA) – IPMI Jakarta – Indonesia, 1988
•Graduate of Electrical Engineering (Ir) – Institut Teknologi Bandung (ITB),1985
WORKING EXPERIENCE
- PT Telekomunikasi Indonesia, Tbk. (TELKOM), 2004-2007, Finance Director/CFO
- PT Bahana Securities, 1997-2003
- PT Tirtamas Comexindo (holding company of Hashim Djojohadikoesoemo), 1991-1997
- Citibank, 1988-1991
AWARD
- Best Chief Financial Officer in Indonesia- Asia Money Polls 2004
- Award for highest score during the examination of CFA level – I 1996
Preparation program – IPAF
- The University of Western Ontario Award of Outstanding Performance
1988 in Business Analysis Course – IPMI
ORGANIZATION EXPERIENCE
President, Asosiasi CFA Indonesia (ISIP)
Member of Endowment Fund Committee – Ikatan Alumni ITB, 2003 – present
Member of Boards – Ikatan Alumni Elektro ITB, 2003 – present
Member of Disciplinary Committee – BEJ (Bursa Efek Jakarta), 2003
Head of Research and Development (LITBANG) – APEI, 2002 – 2003
(Asosiasi Perusahaan Efek Indonesia)
President, IPMI MBA’s Class of Eight 1988
Head of Training, Merpati Putih Martial Art Organization – Bandung, 1982 – 1984
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People close to the SBY's inner circle said, initially Kiskenda was the front runner because of his track record at Telkomsel. But Sri Mulyani managed to persuade SBY to select Rinaldi instead. The formal announcement would be made very soon after the shareholders meeting in the couple of minutes.
Below is Rinaldi's CV:
PERSONAL DATA
Name : Rinaldi Firmansyah, CFA, MBA, Ir.
Place and date of birth : Tanjung Pinang, 10 Juni 1960
E_mail : rinaldi_f @telkom.co.id
EDUCATION:
•Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA) – AIMR, Charlottesville, USA, 1998
•Master of Business Administration (MBA) – IPMI Jakarta – Indonesia, 1988
•Graduate of Electrical Engineering (Ir) – Institut Teknologi Bandung (ITB),1985
WORKING EXPERIENCE
- PT Telekomunikasi Indonesia, Tbk. (TELKOM), 2004-2007, Finance Director/CFO
- PT Bahana Securities, 1997-2003
- PT Tirtamas Comexindo (holding company of Hashim Djojohadikoesoemo), 1991-1997
- Citibank, 1988-1991
AWARD
- Best Chief Financial Officer in Indonesia- Asia Money Polls 2004
- Award for highest score during the examination of CFA level – I 1996
Preparation program – IPAF
- The University of Western Ontario Award of Outstanding Performance
1988 in Business Analysis Course – IPMI
ORGANIZATION EXPERIENCE
President, Asosiasi CFA Indonesia (ISIP)
Member of Endowment Fund Committee – Ikatan Alumni ITB, 2003 – present
Member of Boards – Ikatan Alumni Elektro ITB, 2003 – present
Member of Disciplinary Committee – BEJ (Bursa Efek Jakarta), 2003
Head of Research and Development (LITBANG) – APEI, 2002 – 2003
(Asosiasi Perusahaan Efek Indonesia)
President, IPMI MBA’s Class of Eight 1988
Head of Training, Merpati Putih Martial Art Organization – Bandung, 1982 – 1984
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1 Comments:
You cannot clean-up and fight alone the war against corruption. The board of commissioner is to strong and vested interest is deeply rooted. If you cannot play the game with them, than better step down.
Corruption in Indonesia is becoming a collective national sport and socially rewarding.
Jobs at the B.O.D. or B.O.C. of SOEs are filled with people who can “play” with the same tune. This is a crucial fundamental lesson for every new high-ranking employee.
It is sad that corruption always prevail in Indonesia, so don’t dream, corruption will go for another 3 to 5 generations of Indonesians unless ….!?!
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