SINGAPORE -
Media OutReach Newswire -
27 August 2025 - High unemployment among educated youth and a lack of
leadership readiness are significant challenges on Indonesia's path to
its "Golden Indonesia 2045" vision. Data from Statistics Indonesia (BPS)
in February 2025 indicated a national open unemployment rate of 4.76%,
with 7.28 million people unemployed. Alarmingly, the unemployment rate
for university graduates is even higher at 5.25%. This gap highlights
that academic qualifications alone are insufficient for the demands of
the modern workforce and future leadership roles.
To address this, graduates need to have not only technical competence
but also strong soft skills, leadership abilities, a collaborative
spirit and robust social awareness, especially in today's volatile,
uncertain, complex and ambiguous (VUCA) world.
Tanoto Foundation, an independent philanthropic organisation that
catalyses systems change in education and healthcare founded by Sukanto
Tanoto and Tinah Bingei Tanoto in 1981, is committed to nurturing
university graduates to become impactful future leaders through its
flagship
TELADAN (Transforming Education to Produce Future Leaders)
Programme. The TELADAN Programme provides scholarships to undergraduate
students from 10 partner universities in Indonesia. What distinguishes
the TELADAN Programme is its structured leadership training provided to
its recipients, known as Tanoto Scholars, from their second to eighth
semesters to enhance their leadership and soft skills.
Tanoto Scholars Gathering 2025: To Learn and To Lead
A key component of the TELADAN Programme is the Tanoto Scholars
Gathering (TSG), an annual forum that brings together Tanoto Scholars
from across Indonesia to learn, network and strengthen their leadership
capabilities. This year's TSG was held from July 24 – 26, 2025 at the
RAPP Complex in Pangkalan Kerinci, Riau. The event was attended by 291
Tanoto Scholars from 10 partner universities: IPB University, Diponegoro
University, Gadjah Mada University, Brawijaya University, Universitas
Indonesia, University of North Sumatra, Bandung Institute of Technology,
Hasanuddin University, Mulawarman University, Riau University, and
Andalas University. Through the theme, "Learn & Lead: Becoming the
Champion of Good", Tanoto Scholars were encouraged to embody impactful
and sustainable leadership.
Benny Lee, CEO of Tanoto Foundation, stated that the TSG aims to
shape scholars into role models. "The core value we instil is that every
Tanoto Scholar must be a role model for doing good. This philosophy of
creating a positive impact is a legacy from our founders, Mr. Sukanto
Tanoto and Mrs. Tinah Bingei Tanoto," he said at the opening ceremony.
"As future leaders, Tanoto Scholars must not only be examples but also
lead others to do good. They have a responsibility to bring progress to
society."
Eduward Ginting, Chief Operating Officer of RAPP, who also opened
the event, urged the scholars to become impactful leaders. "You are
champions selected through a rigorous process. As chosen students, you
must create an impact not only in your immediate surroundings but also
on a broader scale for Indonesia," said Eduward.
During her session at the start of TSG 2025,
Veronica Tan, Deputy Minister of Women Empowerment and Child Protection,
emphasised the importance of a positive mindset. "You must feed
yourselves with things that build you up. Surround yourselves with a
positive environment and supportive people," she advised. "Intellect is
important, but conscience is even more so. A sharp mind without a good
character is useless. Therefore, be leaders with a conscience who bring
positive impact to others".
In his session,
Professor Brian Yuliarto, Minister of Higher Education, Science, and Technology,
called the university years a "golden time" for building networks,
character and life vision. He shared 12 characters for success,
including strong desire, self-belief, specialised knowledge, imagination
and persistence. "We need smart people who produce breakthroughs that
change the quality of life for society. They must be not just competent,
but also relevant and contributive," he concluded.
Adding another perspective,
Angkie Yudistia, CEO of Thisable Enterprise, shared her inspiring
journey of creating opportunities amid challenges. She recounted how
losing her hearing at a young age motivated her to rise up and become a
sociopreneur. Angkie urged the scholars to become future leaders who
possess empathy, self-awareness and a strong commitment to equality and
collaboration.
The TSG 2025 activities were designed to be immersive. Scholars
participated in an industrial visit to a business group of the Royal
Golden Eagle (RGE) – also founded by Sukanto Tanoto – to learn firsthand
how a sustainable business is built and developed. They also engaged in
an experiential leadership workshop and outbound activities to hone
their teamwork, quick decision-making, and problem-solving skills. The
overall goal is to equip Tanoto Scholars with relevant soft skills and a
leadership mindset, preparing them to create a positive impact in any
field they enter.
A Model for Leadership Development: The TELADAN Programme
Demonstrating its ongoing commitment, Tanoto Foundation's TELADAN
Programme offers a holistic leadership development model for students at
its partner universities in Indonesia. This comprehensive scholarship
goes beyond financial aid by providing structured training to build
critical soft skills. The programme also provides support for its
scholars to participate in international competitions, internships, and
research projects.
Upon graduation, scholars join the global Tanoto Foundation alumni
network, which spans across Indonesia and the world. Since 2006, the
foundation's scholarship programmes have benefited 8,559 students as of
2024.
https://www.tanotofoundation.org