Nadiem Makarim: An Innovator in the Technology and Education Sectors
Early Life and Education
Nadiem Makarim was born on July 4, 1984 in Jakarta, Indonesia. Growing up in an educated family, he attended the Jakarta International School before continuing his education in the United States. He earned a Bachelor's degree in International Relations from Brown University and later earned an MBA from Harvard Business School.
Career and Gojek
In 2010, Makarim founded Gojek, an online motorcycle taxi service aimed at solving Jakarta's congestion problem. Makarim's vision quickly transformed Gojek into one of the largest technology companies in Southeast Asia, which also expanded into food delivery and digital payment services. Gojek became a unicorn, creating jobs for thousands of people and helping local businesses thrive.
Minister of Education and Culture
In October 2019, Makarim was appointed as Indonesia's Minister of Education and Culture. He focused on reforming the education system through the “Merdeka Belajar” initiative, which emphasizes creativity, critical thinking, and practical skills. He also increased online learning during the COVID-19 pandemic to keep education accessible to all.
Philosophy and Impact
Makarim's leadership style combines innovation with a focus on social impact. He believes that technology can be used to drive change, both in business and education. His work has been recognized both domestically and internationally, inspiring a new generation of entrepreneurs.
Legacy and Future
Until 2023, Makarim continues to shape the future of Indonesia through his role in the business and government sectors. His journey from tech entrepreneur to minister demonstrates the potential of the younger generation in driving meaningful change, with a vision for a more equitable and innovative society.