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New Normal Economic Outlook - Macroeconomic Outlook and a Set of Considerations for Businesses Returning to the Office Adapting to the New Normal
Jun 24, 2020 / 10:00 - 11:30

Dear AmCham Members and Friends,

COVID-19 has forced the economy to adapt to the new customer trend of preferring contactless transactions, as well as affecting their purchasing power and lifestyle. Consequently, businesses have to adjust to adopting a greater digital transformation which has affected operating hours and opportunities for employees to work from home.

We invite you to attend our Economic Forum to share and identify the current challenges for businesses adapting to the new normal. We will start with an economist’s perspective sharing the macroeconomic outlook to identify sectors that may be benefiting from this situation. This will be followed by the industry perspective to provide key guideline principles on how to embrace the new normal in the workplace.


OUR SPEAKERS


Dian Ayu Yustina

Economist Bank Danamon

Dian began her career as an economist at Bank Mandiri for three years, before moving on to Bank Indonesia in the Monetary Policy Department for five years. She continued her career as an economist for Bank Danamon, up to the present.

Dian won the Best FX Research and Market Coverage from an Asiamoney FX Poll in 2014, and The Best Economist Forecaster in Indonesia with Economist Team Bank Danamon from Bloomberg in 2012-2013. In 2018 she was selected to participate in the well-known International Visitor Leadership Program, a professional exchange program funded by the US State Department.

Dian graduated from the Economic program at the University of Indonesia and also finished a post-graduate program in International Economics and Finance from the University of Queensland, Australia.


Radju Munusamy

Partner, PwC Indonesia

Radju is a partner with an over 30-year track record in strategic planning and business development, both as consultant and leader of multi-business corporations. His areas of expertise include business growth acceleration and business transformation and restructuring. Prior to joining PwC Indonesia, he was the chair for the Indonesian operations of a Southeast Asia diversified industrial group and has experience working for leading advisory and consulting companies McKinsey & Co and Tusk Advisory.

Radju has a Master of Business Administration degree from Harvard University, Massachusetts, US, a Master of Science degree from the University of Southern California, Los Angeles, and a Bachelor of Engineering degree from Anna University, India.


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