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Poliman H.

Poliman H.

Jakarta Selatan,Jakarta

Summary

Experienced professional in the non-profit sector with a strong focus on environmental and humanitarian issues. Proven track record in implementing programs, coordinating across multiple institutions, and developing partnerships. Demonstrated leadership abilities and talent for managing stakeholder relationships effectively. Exceptional interpersonal communication skills enable seamless collaboration with diverse individuals. Passionate about travel, embracing new cultures, and maintaining an active lifestyle through sports. Approach all endeavors with a positive and enthusiastic attitude. Dynamic Director overseeing every aspect of production, utilizing strong project management and decision-making skills. Comprehensive knowledge of [Type] production, including writing, planning, and technical operations. Expertise in coordinating production plans and efficiently allocating personnel resources to meet tight deadlines.

Overview

25
25
years of professional experience
1
1
Certification

Work History

Director

Houston Steel International
12.2019 - Current
  • Developed high-performing teams by providing mentorship, guidance, trainings and opportunities for professional growth.
  • Enhanced team collaboration through regular communication, goal setting, and performance evaluations.
  • Established a culture of continuous improvement by fostering open communication channels and empowering employees to voice their ideas.
  • Strengthened internal controls by reviewing existing policies and procedures, ensuring compliance with regulatory requirements.
  • Facilitated cross-functional collaboration for improved decision-making processes within the organization.
  • Implemented innovative solutions to solve complex problems, resulting in increased productivity and streamlined operations.
  • Set QUALITY OBJECTIVES for the company
  • Direct, steer and guide the ISO9001:2015 & SNI-07-0663-1995 secretariat and departments within the company in the certification process
  • Set annual sales target with sales team and company's senior independent business advisor
  • Develop and introduce new product and directly involve in promoting, introducing and selling the new product to the market
  • Boosted client satisfaction rates through exceptional relationship management and prompt resolution of issues.

Government & CSO Specialist

The Church Of Jesus Christ Of Latter-day Saints
01.2018 - Current
  • Lead all the relationship buildings with various faith-based leaderships and key opinion leaders as well as with government institutions including with the ministerial offices and agencies, law enforcement and Indonesian Military particularly the Indonesian Navy
  • Assist communication councils develop annual public affairs budget, national work plan and agenda
  • Prepare, lead, facilitate interfaith events/activities based on Annual Work Plan to promote interfaith collaboration and dialogues
  • Identify and explore interfaith partnership/collaboration opportunities with the distinguished religious beliefs, CSO, and/or academic/government institutions
  • Initiate and facilitate leaderships meeting between Church Ecclesiastical Leaders and public opinion leaders (PBNU, Muhammadiyah, PGI, Head od Istiqlal Mosque, Government Officials, etc.)
  • Provide mentoring and support to Public Affairs team in North Sumatra, East Java, Bali & North Sulawesi
  • Identify disaster reliefs needs, prepare logistics, and appoint local partners to carry out distribution
  • Initiate and facilitate cross-cutting collaboration between Humanitarian Dept., PA, and local partners, including university, CSO and religious organization
  • Significant achievements: Successful multi collaborative humanitarian reliefs in Lombok and Palu – Donggala involving Church’s Humanitarian Dept., NU Peduli, Moslems AID (YKMI), Ecumenical of Christian Churches in Indonesia (PGI), and the Indonesian Navy (TNI-AL)

Indonesia Program Officer

In Harm’s Way (IHW) – USA
02.2019 - 12.2019
  • Represent IHW in Indonesia
  • Assist IHW with fundraising activities in Indonesia
  • Assist IHW with implementation of Disaster Preparedness PAPE program in Indonesia
  • Liaise with BNPB and BPBD for IHW agenda in Indonesia with regard to Disaster Preparedness
  • Support logistical needs of international Geologist team carrying out research in Indonesia

Senior Training Specialist – IWT

Wildlife Conservation Society – Indonesia Program
01.2016 - 08.2018
  • Develop Counter Illegal Wildlife Trafficking training plan and strategy in collaboration with department managers
  • Developed & promote Counter Illegal Wildlife Trafficking Training Modules for law enforcement capacity building training
  • Identify and asses specific IWT training needs for the USAID IUU Fishing in North Maluku, Morotai, NTT, and Makassar in collaboration with partnered government institutions such as Public Prosecutor, Specific Crime Unit Customs, Fisheries Monitoring Agency, Coast Guard Police, Port Authority, and Naval Base, tailoring the programs for maximum outcomes and impacts
  • Lead the Port State Measurement (PSM) assessment in North Maluku, Morotai, East Nusa Tenggara and South Sulawesi as part of sustainable fisheries for alternative livelihood
  • Consolidate Counter IWT trainings across partner institutions, including co-development of training agenda (objectives, key issues, selecting speakers, budget allocations, and post training evaluation) and write training report
  • Represent Program Manager in workshops, seminars, and strategic meetings with partner organizations like USAID, INL, GOI, as well as on other occasional assignments
  • Translation of IWT and other materials from English – Indonesian and vice versa
  • Significant achievements: completion of IWT trainings for 134 district and state prosecutors; successfully inclusion of IWT curriculum into Supreme Court’s environmental judge certification program; successfully initiated IUU Fishing joint patrol involving Police and Fisheries Monitoring Agency in East Flores; successfully brought together WCS and Attorney General Office to sign joint agreement to combat wildlife trafficking

Program Officer – USAID ARREST Program

FREELAND Foundation, Thailand
04.2013 - 08.2014
  • Coordination of law enforcement training, public awareness and media programs as directed by the FREELAND Foundation head office in Bangkok, Thailand
  • Organized workshops and trainings for stakeholders, increasing understanding of program goals and objectives.
  • Liaison with the Indonesian government counter-parts (Indonesian Military, MOF, INP, MOMF, National Park Directors), ASEAN Secretariat, US Embassy, USAID and USDOJ ICITAP
  • Facilitated stakeholder engagement sessions, incorporating valuable feedback into program development processes.
  • Translation of training material and public awareness material
  • Coordinating and assisting in the provisions of administrative and logistical during FREELAND’ training
  • Act as an interpreter to FREELAND Foundation designated personnel in support of FREELAND Foundation sponsored or approved activities
  • Provide a written report on activities/events for use in press releases by the communications team of FREELAND Foundation
  • Manage FREELAND office inventory in Indonesia
  • Liaise between bank and the finance division of FREELAND in Bangkok for operational and audit purposes; Manage FREELAND’s bank account in Indonesia
  • Significant achievements: successful repatriation of the 3,300 smuggled pig-nosed turtles to their natural habitats in Lorentz National Park, Papua

Program Officer – Fundraising, Education & Awareness

Yayasan Orangutan Sumatra (Sumatran Orangutan Foundation), Bali
05.2010 - 06.2013
  • Identify funding opportunities for Sumatran Orangutan Reforestation Program
  • Generate funding for ops cost through donation partnership program with multiple businesses in Bali by collecting new and reusable good to be sold in the Sumatran Orangutan Shop
  • Initiate, develop and outline fundraising plan with businesses in Bali and Jakarta
  • Manage staffs and volunteers
  • Plan, initiate and execute the Sumatran Orangutan Public Awareness activities in Bali and Jakarta
  • Promote Sumatran Orangutan eco-tourism in Gunung Leuser National Park among tour operators in Bali & Jakarta
  • Initiate and co-produce the “Last Orangutans” documentary film in collaboration with Volcom Surf’s V-Cological team
  • Assist International Schools in Bali (BIS, Dyatmika, AIS, Canggu School) to incorporate Sumatran Orangutan fundraising into Community Action Service (CAS)
  • Represent SOF at events, promoting the organization and cause
  • Write a progress report and hold a monthly consultation meeting with the trustee
  • Write progress report to sponsors, donors, and relevant stake holders
  • Support and liaise with partner organization in Sumatra; liaise with partner office in UK
  • Contribute to the bi-annual newsletter
  • Direct various administrative tasks to the employees and volunteers
  • Manage mailing lists and contact database
  • Significant achievements: production of Sumatran Orangutan documentary film with Volcomunity + V.Co-Logical team which won the 2012 Miami Short Film Festival; generate donation from single person in the amount of US$20K

Campaign Coordinator – SNTP

KAFE Cares, Bali
05.2009 - 05.2010
  • Coordinate a campaign team inclusive of steering committee, volunteers, and campaign sponsors
  • Liaise with small and major retailers in Bali to carry out plastic waste reduction campaign
  • Assist steering committee defining plastic waste reduction campaign strategy for retailers
  • Execute campaign strategy and assist retailers in carrying out campaign plan, such as training the staffs, monitoring of single plastic bags usage, planning consumers rewards, etc
  • Liaise with government officials at different levels to encourage regulations and legislations for single plastic bag use limitation in Bali
  • Write press release for media partners in Bali
  • Significant achievements: successfully persuaded Hypermart Retailer as pilot project; three months airtime donation by Heartline radio station for the campaign

Politics & Economy Intern

US Consulate Office, Medan, N. Sumatra
02.2009 - 05.2009
  • Review daily local & national media reports and flag key headlines
  • Translate articles from media for political section staffs and principal officer on duty
  • Web research on domestic politics and social developments, including finding out on Syariah Law implementation development in Aceh

Multipurpose Guides (MPG), Guests Services

Polynesian Cultural Center Oahu, Hawaii
08.2004 - 12.2007
  • Handle day to day tour groups at the Polynesian Cultural Center
  • Provide training and certification for new cultural guide
  • Handled VIP groups (government officials, diplomats, businessmen)

Field Assistant for Country Director

LDS Charities - Indonesia
06.2000 - 07.2004
  • Provide language interpretation for Country Director and Project Manager with language
  • Delivered exceptional support for executive calendar management by scheduling appointments promptly and resolving conflicts proactively.
  • Contributed to successful project outcomes through diligent tracking of project milestones, deliverables, and resource allocation
  • Coordinated and scheduled meetings and appointments and represents CD or PM as assigned
  • Supported foreign humanitarian senior member on special assignments and ad hoc projects.
  • Assisted with onboarding of new humanitarian volunteers.
  • Conduct field surveys and gather data required for major initiatives such as clean water provision & sanitation, wheelchairs, maternal and child health improvements
  • Represent LDS Charities in humanitarian relief distributions for Bengkulu Quake and West Timor refugees
  • Significant achievements: closely collaborated with former East - West Timor arms conflict militia chieftains for the distribution of humanitarian relief among 50,000 post referendum refugees from Timor Leste who found refuge in West Timor and Kupang

Education

Bachelor Degree - Political Science

Brigham Young University-Hawaii
12.2007

Skills

  • Partnership development
  • Networking
  • Leadership
  • Liaison & Communication
  • Planning and organizing
  • Flexible
  • Attention to details
  • Resourceful
  • Problem solving
  • Decision making
  • Documentation
  • Report
  • Relationship building
  • Operations management
  • Project management
  • Strategic planning

Accomplishments

  • Supervised team of 25 staff members.
  • Achieved ISO-SNI Certification through effectively helping with the progress and works, on and off the fields

Certification

  • Certified Adult CPR/AED/Standard First Aid – for the community & workplace
  • Certified PADI International AOW Diver

Voluntary Experiences

  • INPAC, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Asst. Director for CSO, Government & Opinion Leaders, 01/2018, Present, Plan and develop annual public affairs budget, national work plan and agenda., Develop interfaith-focused events/activities based on PA Annual Work Plan to promote interfaith collaboration and dialogue., Identify and explore interfaith partnership/collaboration opportunities with the distinguished religious beliefs, CSO, and/or academic institutions., Initiate and facilitate leaderships meeting between Church Ecclesiastical Leaders and public opinion leaders (PBNU, Muhammadiyah, PGI, as well Government Officials, etc.)., Provide mentoring and support to Public Affairs team in West and East Java., Occasionally assist Humanitarian Dept. to identify disaster reliefs needs, prepare logistics, and appoint local partners to carry out distribution., Initiate and facilitate cross-cutting collaboration between Humanitarian Dept., PA, and local partners, including university, CSO and religious organization., Successful multi collaborative humanitarian reliefs in Lombok and Palu – Donggala involving Church’s Humanitarian Dept., NU Peduli, Moslems AID (YKMI), Ecumenical of Christian Churches in Indonesia (PGI), and the Indonesian Navy (TNI-AL).
  • In Harm’s Way (IHW) – USA, Indonesia Program Officer, Jakarta, 02/2019, Present, Represent IHW in Indonesia., Assist IHW with fundraising activities in Indonesia., Assist IHW with implementation of Disaster Preparedness PAPE program in Indonesia., Support logistical needs of international Geologist team carrying out research in Indonesia., Liaise with BNPB and BPBD for IHW agenda in Indonesia with regard to Disaster Preparedness.

Religious Service

Served 24 Months full time mission for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 01/1996, 12/1998

Languages

English
Native or Bilingual
Indonesian
Native or Bilingual
Javanese
Elementary

Interests

  • I participate in low-impact exercises to strengthen core muscles
  • Martial Arts
  • Gym Workouts
  • High-Intensity Interval Training
  • Hiking
  • Playing Sports
  • Rock Climbing
  • Camping
  • Outdoor Recreation
  • Volunteering
  • Running
  • Backpacking
  • SCUBA Diving

Timeline

Director

Houston Steel International
12.2019 - Current

Indonesia Program Officer

In Harm’s Way (IHW) – USA
02.2019 - 12.2019

Government & CSO Specialist

The Church Of Jesus Christ Of Latter-day Saints
01.2018 - Current

Senior Training Specialist – IWT

Wildlife Conservation Society – Indonesia Program
01.2016 - 08.2018

Program Officer – USAID ARREST Program

FREELAND Foundation, Thailand
04.2013 - 08.2014

Program Officer – Fundraising, Education & Awareness

Yayasan Orangutan Sumatra (Sumatran Orangutan Foundation), Bali
05.2010 - 06.2013

Campaign Coordinator – SNTP

KAFE Cares, Bali
05.2009 - 05.2010

Politics & Economy Intern

US Consulate Office, Medan, N. Sumatra
02.2009 - 05.2009

Multipurpose Guides (MPG), Guests Services

Polynesian Cultural Center Oahu, Hawaii
08.2004 - 12.2007

Field Assistant for Country Director

LDS Charities - Indonesia
06.2000 - 07.2004

Bachelor Degree - Political Science

Brigham Young University-Hawaii
Poliman H.