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納迪姆·安瓦爾·馬卡里姆

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納迪姆·安瓦爾·馬卡里姆
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納迪姆·安瓦爾·馬卡里姆(阿拉伯語:نديم انور مكارم羅馬化:nadim anur makarim[1]1984年7月4日)是印度尼西亞政治家及商人,現任印度尼西亞印度尼西亞教育、文化、研究和技術部長印度尼西亞語Daftar Menteri Pendidikan, Kebudayaan, Riset, dan Teknologi Indonesia[2]

快速預覽 Nadiem Makarim, 1st印度尼西亞教育、文化、研究和技術部長 ...

在進入政界前,他於2010年創立了goȷek印度尼西亞語Gojek,是印度尼西亞第一家市值超過100億美元的初創公司。[3]

2019 年10月,他被總統佐科·維多多任命為教育和文化部長他的第二任內閣英語Onward Indonesia Cabinet,所以辭去Gojek職務。[4][5]

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個人生活

1984年7月4日出生於新加坡,父母Nono Anwar Makarim和Atika Algadri是印度尼西亞人。父親是一名活動家、律師,有米南佳保-阿拉伯血統;母親是一名自由作家,Hamid Algadri英語Hamid Algadri的女兒,印度尼西亞獨立的先驅之一,有阿拉伯-爪哇-馬杜拉的混血。[6][7]

他有兩個姐妹,Hana Makarim和以電影製作人著稱的Rayya Makarim。[6][7]

他與Franka Franklin結婚,有兩個女兒。[6][7]

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教育

Nadiem attended high school in Jakarta and United World College of Southeast Asia (UWC SEA), Singapore, and then went to Brown University for a BA in International Relations. He did his MBA at Harvard Business School.[8][9]

商業生涯

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Nadiem Anwar Makarim at the World Economic Forum.

Nadiem started his career at McKinsey & Company as management consultant in Jakarta. He left to co-found Zalora, an online fashion shop, then left Zalora to become Chief Innovation Officer at Kartuku, a payment service provider.

2006–2009: McKinsey & Company

After graduating from Brown University in 2006, Nadiem decided to come back home to Indonesia and worked at McKinsey & Company. Nadiem worked as a McKinsey consultant for 3 years.[10]

2011–2012: Zalora Indonesia

Nadiem became co-founder and managing director for Zalora Indonesia in 2011. In 2012, Nadiem made the decision to leave Zalora to focus on building his own startup, including Gojek, which at that time had 15 employees and 450 drivers. He claims to have learned enough from Zalora, which was his main goal in accepting the position in the first place. In Zalora, Nadiem had the chance to build a mega startup and work with some of the best talents across the region.[11]

2013–2014: Kartuku

After leaving Zalora and while developing Gojek, Nadiem also worked as a chief innovation officer of Kartuku.[12]In the early days, Kartuku didn't have any competition in cashless payment solutions in Indonesia.[11]Kartuku was then acquired by Gojek to strengthen GoPay.[13]

2010–2019: Gojek

In 2010 Nadiem created Gojek, which is today a decacorn company with a valuation of over US$10 billion.[14]Gojek was first established as a call centre, offering only courier delivery and two-wheeled ride-hailing services. Today, Gojek has transformed into a super app, providing more than 20 services, ranging from transportation, food delivery, groceries, massage, house cleaning, logistics to a cashless digital payment platform called GoPay.[13]

Nadiem often uses a motorcycle taxi, known in Indonesia as an ojek. He saw this as a business opportunity and developed it into Gojek, which is founded in 2010.[15][16]

Gojek was well received, and eventually received US$1,3 billion funding from investors, in a 2018-round led by Alphabet Inc's Google, JD.com Inc and Tencent Holdings. It thereby became the first Indonesian unicorn.[17]By 2019, the firm was worth up to US$10 billion[18]

On 21 October 2019, Gojek announced that Nadiem would leave the company to join president-elect Jokowi's Onward Indonesia Cabinet. His position as CEO was replaced by Gojek group president Andre Soelistyo and Gojek co-founder Kevin Aluwi as co-CEOs.[19]On the second reshuffle of the cabinet, announced at 28 April 2021, he was appointed as the first holder of Minister of Education, Culture, Research, and Technology.[20]

部長生涯

2019–: Minister of Education, Culture, Research, and Technology

Under Nadiem's tenure as Minister of Education and Culture, a decree prohibiting Indonesian schools from enforcing rules mandating the wearing of religious attire was signed into effect on February 3, 2021. Schools were given 30 days to repeal any rules making the wearing of religious attire compulsory before they would face sanctions. Nadiem supported the ban, stating that whether a person should wear religious clothing is "an individual's right… it is not the school's decision."[21]

獎項

  • In 2016, Nadiem received The Straits Times Asian of the Year award and was the first Indonesian to receive the award since it was first established in 2012.[22]
  • In 2018, Nadiem made it to Bloomberg 50 annual list of innovators. Bloomberg wrote that there was no other technology platform (app) that changed the lives of Indonesian as fast and as integrated as Gojek.[23]
  • In May 2019, Nadiem was the youngest figure from Asia to receive the 24th Nikkei Asia Prize for economic and business innovation. Nadiem doubled the prize to Rp 860 million and donated the amount as education scholarship for Gojek drivers』 children.[24]Gojek contributed Rp 55 trillion (US$3.85 Billion) towards the Indonesian economy, with the average income of GoRide and GoCar partners increasing by 45% and 42% after joining Gojek, and culinary SMEs transaction volume increasing 55% after becoming GoFood merchant.[25]
  • In 2017, Gojek made it to Fortune's Top 50 Companies That Changed The World,[26]ranking 17th worldwide.[27]In 2019 Gojek once again made it to Fortune's Top 50 Companies That Changed The World, and was the only Southeast Asian company to have been included twice in the list - this year leaping to number 11 out of 52 global companies.[27]
  • In November 2019, Nadiem was the only Indonesian to be included on 100 Next list for Leaders category by the Time magazine.[28]Time's 100 Next list this year is to recognize the influence of rising stars who are shaping the future in their respective fields.

國際組織

With Melinda Gates and the Minister of Finance of Indonesia, Sri Mulyani, Nadiem served as one of the commissioners of Pathways for Prosperity頁面存檔備份,存於網際網路檔案館) for Technology and Inclusive Development that focuses on helping developing countries to adapt with various new digital innovations that change the working culture.[29]

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