The student the Indonesian Origin defeated The 39th St Gallen the symposium in Swiss

7:28 AM Diposkan oleh Master Kecebong



It was other that the appreciation ditorehkan Putra best the nation. Shofwan Al-Banna Choiruzzad, the Indonesian student who was studying in Graduate School of International Relations, Ritsumeikan University, Japan won The 39th St Gallen the symposium that took place in Swiss, 7–9 in May 2009.

St Gallen Symposium was the annual agenda that was attended by several leaders of the business and politics from all over the world to hold a dialogue with the young leaders. In this agenda, hundreds of the young leaders were selected through the paper had the theme the global crisis, to afterwards be taken 3 best and was invited to send his idea in front of the forum for the world.

Shofwan, the close greeting the young child born in July 85 this, to pemenangan first from three big this. With the paper be entitled 'Boundaries the USA Bridges: A Reflection for Transnational Business Actors', he surpassed Jason George, the student prorgam the master from Harvard University (the level 2) and Aris Trantidis, the doctoral program student from London School of Economics (the level 3).

"I was grateful and (this appreciation) made me be sure that all of us could create Indonesia that better go to the future," said Shofwan when chatting (chat) with detikcom, on Sunday (24/5/2009).

According to him, children's Indonesian capacity not lost to compete with the foreign student in the educational field. Only, said he, the education system still could not in Indonesia unite the potentials for the spread nation child, that if being united could become the big strength.

"Perhaps, uptil now we only were not better his management," he said. In the old city of St Gallen, totalling 600 leaders of the business and politics from all over the gathered world to hold a dialogue with 200 young leaders concerning the global crisis today.

From politicians's circle, the list of his speaker including Swiss Hans-Rudolf Merz President, Presiden Serbia Boris Tadic, Estonian President Ilves, Kepala Japan Bank for International Cooperation Hiroshi Watanabe, Wakil Japanese Foreign Affairs Minister Hiroyuki Ishige, Minister Perdangan and the Industry Indian Kamal Nath, to Singaporean Finance Minister Shanmugaratnam.

Fames also were in the list of the speaker from the business circle. From CEO PriceWaterHouseCoopers, CFO Airbus, the representative of the FIAT board of directors, the director Hindustan Construction, to the Management of the Embraer Brazil Board Of Directors.

Apart from the political circle and the business, the leading figure of the other world that appeared in front was the scientists like the Winner Nobel Robert Aumann, Organisasi Europe President for the Nuklir Research (CERN) Torsten Akesson but also the journalist like Riz Khan from Al Jazeera and Peter Day from the BBC.

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