Administration & structure
In
March 2004, Goodwill left the premises of ICAC and now operates from a small
house in Jakarta Selatan, which gives us enough space for administration, training and meetings.
Goodwill operates with a single
salaried employee, Mrs Rosa Sibarani. She
reports to the Chairman of the Yayasan, Mrs Mizue Hara. There are three groups
of officials. The Pengurus, who form the executive committee and who exercise day
to day executive responsibilities through the Administration staff; one Pengawas
who supervises the reporting, accounting and legal affairs of the Yayasan; and
four Pembinas (the Founders) who appoint the Pengawas and Pengurus and who
approve annual reports of the Yayasan. These officials work with and through
Fiends of goodwill to generate leads and raise funds.
Administration
Mrs Rosa
Sibarani – Coordinator (Jakarta based Indonesian;
formerly assistant Coordinator of ICAC community
services).
Officials
Mrs Julie
Marsaban - Interim
Chairperson of Pegurus
(Jakarta based
- Indonesian)
Mr Wismadoro Jati – Treasurer Pengurus
elect (Jakarta based Indonesian; former Scholarhip Recipient now
working with ISOS, ICAC Board of
Directors & Community Services Committee member)
A recipient of an AFS scholarship,
Maria has 20 years experience in the banking industry. After starting her
career with Citibank, she was appointed as the Representative for Indonesia
for 2 large Dutch banks, Rabobank Nederland and MeesPierson. Between 1981
and 1985 Maria represented Indonesia at the Paris HQ of
the Inter-Governmental Council of Copper Exporting countries, and attended
the Sorbonne University. During the last two years of her banking career
Maria served as the Treasurer of the Association of Foreign Banking
Representatives in Indonesia. In 2003, she and her partner established
"Melbourne the Photographer", a business specializing in commercial and
industrial photography.
Mrs Mien Wibowo - Secretary Pengurus
(Jakarta based Indonesian). Mien is an experienced educator
who has taught companies, classes, and private students in a large number of
international and local organisations in Jakarta over the last 15 years.
ICAC (the mother organisation of this Yayasan) was the first social organization
that Mien worked for as volunteer, and there she taught Indonesian to
foreign expatriates living with their families in Jakarta.
Mrs Brigitta Imam-Rahayoe -
Pengawas (Jakarta based Indonesian).
Brigitta
is managing partner at a leading international law firm focussing on
infrastructure financing, debt restructuring, corporate acquisitions and
commercial transactions.
Mrs Sri Lienau - Pembina
(US based Indonesian; ICAC's Community
Services Coordinator from 1990-2002, and the
founder of and driving force behind the original Student Scholarship
scheme). Sri Lienau worked as the ICAC Community Services Coordinator for
12 years, and provided the initial idea for the Scholarship
Program. She started an independent neighborhood scholarship project for
younger students in 1986, and developed a pre-school & healthcare program
for a Jakarta scavenger community in 2000.
Also in 2000, she co-founded, and in 2000 -
2003 chaired, Srikandi, an association of Indonesian Women in Multi Cultural Marriages,
and developed an advocacy network to change discriminatory Indonesian
residency laws (Aliansi Pelangi Antar Bangsa or Multi National Rainbow
Alliance. She served as the Supervisor for the International Play
center in
Jakarta, a parent-cooperative pre-school, from 1985-1988. She has been
married to Denny Lienau for 30 years, and has three daughters studying in
college and graduate school in the US. Sri moved to the Washington D.C.
area in July 2003, where she teaches Indonesian at a Foreign Language
Institute. Sri graduated from the University of Indonesia, majoring in
History and obtaining a Doctorandus degree.
Mrs Cathy
Weenk - Pembina (Shanghai
based Canadian); formerly ICAC
Community Services committee member. She graduated
in 1983 with a Bachelor of Commerce from the University of Saskatchewan in
Canada, majoring in Marketing. After 7 months in Finland she pursed
a career in marketing and sales in the shopping center and pharmaceutical
industry in Canada. In 1990 she moved to Indonesia, where she worked for a
variety of FMCG companies, holding senior positions in Sara Lee Indonesia,
Clorox Asia Pacific, and PT. Ceres. In 2003 Cathy moved to Shanghai
with her husband Pat and their 3 children.
Mr Charles Pollard -
Pembina
(Singapore resident British; 10 years experience of Indonesia) Charles is
currently President - Asia Pacific for Burgundy Global, and international
limousine company. Previously he worked as Regional Director for STAR TV
1994-2003. Before that, he was with P&O Cruises, and the Thomson holidays
group. He obtained an MBA is London in 1983. As an undergraduate he studied
Violin at the Royal Academy of Music in London, and working as a professional violinist until 1981.