Fero Walandouw Automotive Commissioner: Film Reduction Plans
Fero Walandouw Trades Spotlight for Boardroom: Actor Appointed Commissioner of Automotive Firm
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For two years, fans have noticed a change in Fero Walandouw – a deliberate decision to forgo his usual grooming routine. But the reason behind the longer hair isn’t a new artistic statement; it’s a sign of a focused shift in priorities. The popular actor, known for his roles in Indonesian soap operas and his win in the 2008 north Sulawesi modeling competition, has stepped into a new role: Commissioner of PT. CPL (Cipta Perdana Duct) Tbk, an automotive company.
from Screen to Strategy: A New Chapter for Walandouw
Walandouw,a familiar face on Indonesian television for over a decade,explains his recent focus. “As we all know,the task of an Independent Commissioner is to supervise company operations and ensure the interests of minority shareholders are protected and considered,” he stated. “For this reason, I first focused on business and politics.”
This isn’t a sudden career change, but a calculated move. Walandouw sees a powerful synergy between his creative background and the demands of the automotive industry. He believes his 15 years in the entertainment world equip him with a unique perspective.”I, as an art worker for 15 years, hope that with creative ideas and innovation in this open information era, I can collaborate with domestic industry players and encourage advanced economic growth in the company,” he shared. he embraces the duty, admitting a quiet excitement about the challenge.
Aligning with National Economic Goals
Walandouw’s appointment isn’t just about corporate strategy; it’s also about contributing to Indonesia’s broader economic vision. He explicitly linked his new role to president Prabowo’s agenda of downstreaming and industrialization - initiatives aimed at increasing added value within the country.
“In accordance with Asta Cita President Prabowo, continuing downstreaming and industrialization to increase added value in the country, I hope that with our presence and contribution, art workers who collaborate with domestic entrepreneurs can participate in bringing this nation to the independence of the nation,” Walandouw stated, demonstrating a clear understanding of the national economic landscape.
A Rising Star’s Journey
Fero walandouw’s journey to the boardroom began with a win in the North Sulawesi modeling competition in 2008. That victory quickly propelled him into the entertainment industry, leading to numerous roles on television and in film. Now, he’s leveraging that platform and experiance to contribute to a different kind of production - the growth and success of a key Indonesian automotive company. He sees the collaboration between the arts and industry as a vital engine for economic progress, and he’s eager to play his part.
