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Jusuf Kalla

Jusuf Kalla
Name: Drs. H. M Jusuf Kalla

Born: Watampone, 15 May 1942

Position statesman:
Vice President of RI (2004-2009)
Coordinating Minister for Social Welfare Gotong Royong Cabinet (2001-2004)
Minister of Industry and Trade of the National Unity Cabinet (1999-2000)

Wife:
Ny. Mufidah Jusuf (Born in Sibolga, 12 February 1943)

Children:
1. Muchlisa Jusuf,
2. Muswirah Jusuf,
3. Imelda Jusuf,
4. Solichin Jusuf,
5. Chaerani Jusuf.

Education:
Faculty of Economics, University of Hasanudin Makasar, 1967
The European Institute of Business Administration Fountainebleu, France (1977)

Job
August 2001 - 2004: Coordinating Minister for People’s Welfare
1999 - 2000: Minister of Industry and Trade of the Republic of Indonesia
1968 - 2001: Director NV. Hadji Kalla
1969 - 2001: President Director PT. Earth Karsa
1988 - 2001: Commissioner of PT. Bukaka Teknik Utama
1988 - 2001: President Director PT. Bumi Sarana Utama
1993 - 2001: President Director PT. Kalla Inti Karsa
1995 - 2001: Commissioner of PT. Bukaka SingTel International

Organization
2000 - present: Member of the Board of Advisors ISEI Center
1985 - 1998: Chairman of the South Sulawesi General KADIN
1994 - present: Head of the Islamic Foundation Center Daily AI-Markaz
1992 - present: Chairman of the IKA-UNHAS
1988 - 2001: Member-MPR RI
2004-2009: Chairman of the DPP Partai Golkar General

Address:
Jalan Kebon Sirih Jakarta

Home Address:
Jl. Brawijaya Raya. 6 Jakarta Selatan



source: http://indonesiafirst.com/2009/03/jusuf-kalla/


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