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Nadiem Anwar Makarim is an Indonesian businessman and founder of Go-Jek who currently serves as Indonesia's Minister of Education and Culture. He was born in Singapore in 1984 and studied at universities in the US, UK, and Indonesia. Makarim founded Go-Jek in 2011 and served as its CEO, growing it to operate in multiple Southeast Asian countries. Some of his accomplishments include Go-Jek being named one of 56 companies that changed the world and him receiving the Nikkei Asia Prize for Economic and Business Innovation. Although some questioned his ability to lead the Ministry of Education given his non-education background, he believes the only failure is not moving forward.
Nadiem Anwar Makarim is an Indonesian businessman and founder of Go-Jek who currently serves as Indonesia's Minister of Education and Culture. He was born in Singapore in 1984 and studied at universities in the US, UK, and Indonesia. Makarim founded Go-Jek in 2011 and served as its CEO, growing it to operate in multiple Southeast Asian countries. Some of his accomplishments include Go-Jek being named one of 56 companies that changed the world and him receiving the Nikkei Asia Prize for Economic and Business Innovation. Although some questioned his ability to lead the Ministry of Education given his non-education background, he believes the only failure is not moving forward.
Nadiem Anwar Makarim is an Indonesian businessman and founder of Go-Jek who currently serves as Indonesia's Minister of Education and Culture. He was born in Singapore in 1984 and studied at universities in the US, UK, and Indonesia. Makarim founded Go-Jek in 2011 and served as its CEO, growing it to operate in multiple Southeast Asian countries. Some of his accomplishments include Go-Jek being named one of 56 companies that changed the world and him receiving the Nikkei Asia Prize for Economic and Business Innovation. Although some questioned his ability to lead the Ministry of Education given his non-education background, he believes the only failure is not moving forward.
Nadiem Anwar Makarim was born in Singapore on July 4, 1984. an
Indonesian businessman who currently serves as Minister of Education and Culture of Indonesia in the Indonesian Cabinet Advanced President Joko Widodo-KH Mar'uf Amin's government, which was installed on October 23, 2019. He is the founder of Go-Jek, an online-based transportation company and service provider which operates in Indonesia and several Southeast Asian countries such as Singapore, Vietnam, and Thailand. Nadiem Anwar Makarim is the son of the couple Nono Anwar Makarim and Atika Algadrie. Nadiem Makarim has two sisters and Nadiem's wife named Franka Franklin who she married in 2014 and has a daughter named Solara Franklin Makarim. his hobby is wearing t-shirts. Nadiem started elementary school in Jakarta, then graduated from high school in Singapore. From here he then continued his education in the International Relations department at Brown University, United States and for 2 years he attended a foreign exchange program at the London School of Economics. He also continued his studies at Harvard Business School, Harvard University and graduated with an MBA. Nadiem himself is known to have worked at Mckinsey & Company in Jakarta and spent 3 years working there. He is also known to have worked as a Co-Founder and Managing Editor at Zalora Indonesia and later as Kartuku's Chief Innovation Officer. With much experience during his work, Nadiem Makarim then ventured to quit his place of work and founded a GO-JEK company in 2011. As the founder of Gojek and the owner of Gojek, Nadiem served as CEO of GO-JEK. Nadiem's achievements are in 2017, Go-Jek became the only company from Southeast Asia to enter the list of 56 companies that changed the world, In May 2019, Nadiem became the youngest figure in Asia to receive the 24th Nikkei Asia Prize for Economic and Business Innovation,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. Etc Although all those who questioned his capacity led the ministry. Because of his background as a startup founder who is not in touch with the world of education. But Nadiem Makarim said "the only failure is if we stay put and the only success if we continue to move forward" Nadiem Anwar Makarim was born in Singapore on July 4, 1984. he is an Indonesian businessman who currently serves as Minister of Education and Culture of Indonesia in the Indonesian Cabinet Advanced President Joko Widodo-KH Mar'uf Amin's government, which was announced on October 23, 2019. He is the founder of Go-Jek, an online-based transportation company and service provider which operates in Indonesia and several Southeast Asian countries such as Singapore, Vietnam, and Thailand. Nadiem Anwar Makarim is the son of the couple Nono Anwar Makarim and Atika Algadrie. Nadiem Makarim has two sisters. he married with Franka Franklin in 2014 and they have a daughter, Solara Franklin Makarim. his hobby is wearing t-shirts. Nadiem studied elementary school in Jakarta, then graduated from junior high school in Singapore. after that, he continued his education in the International Relations department at Brown University, United States and for 2 years he attended a foreign exchange program at the London School of Economics. He also continued his studies at Harvard Business School, Harvard University and graduated as an MBA. Nadiem has worked at Mckinsey & Company in Jakarta for 3 years. He also has worked as a Co-Founder and Managing Editor at Zalora Indonesia and Kartuku's Chief Innovation Officer. With a lot of experience, Nadiem Makarim then ventured to resign and founded a GO-JEK company in 2011. As the founder of Gojek and the owner of Gojek, Nadiem served as CEO of GO-JEK. Nadiem's achievements are in 2017, Go-Jek became the only company from Southeast Asia of the list of 56 companies that changed the world, In May 2019, Nadiem became the youngest figure in Asia who received the 24th Nikkei Asia Prize for Economic and Business Innovation,In 2016, Nadiem received The Straits Times Asian of the Year award, and he was the first Indonesian who received that award since it was first established in 2012. Etc. Although people question his capacity to lead the ministry. Because of his background as a startup founder who is not related to the world of education. But Nadiem Makarim said "the only failure is if we stay and the only success if we continue to move forward"