Handi Kurniawan
The University of Western Australia
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Handi Kurniawan is an experienced professional with 18.7 years of work experience. Based in Indonesia, he currently holds the position of Head of Organisation Learning at Standard Chartered Bank Indonesia. Previously, he worked at the bank's London office in the United Kingdom as the Head of Organisation Learning in the Other department. Standard Chartered Bank, founded in 1969, is a prominent financial institution with over 10,000 employees, specializing in banking, financial services, and credit intermediation.
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Head of Organisation Learning at Standard Chartered Bank Indonesia
Work Experience
Head Of Organisation Learning
Banking
Handi Kurniawan's Professional Milestones
- Head Of Organisation Learning (2005-01-01~): Developing and implementing effective educational programs to enhance employee learning and foster a productive work environment.
Education
Certification
Colleagues
Raksha Shetty
Senior Product Owner
Asad Khan
business owner at muhammad riaz khan and company
Norman Ang
Certified Change Practitioner | Safe 5 Program Consultant | Design Thinking Practitioner | Scrum Master | Global Change Management
Gaurav Tandon, FRM
Product Owner | Environmental | Social | Governance | Risk Management | Project Management
Fareez Redha
Product Owner
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Handi Kurniawan works for Standard Chartered
Handi Kurniawan's role in Standard Chartered is Head Of Organisation Learning
Handi Kurniawan works in the industry of Banking
Handi Kurniawan's colleagues are Raksha Shetty,Asad Khan,Norman Ang
Handi Kurniawan's latest job experience is Head Of Organisation Learning at Standard Chartered
Handi Kurniawan's latest education in The University of Western Australia