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Revision as of 10:17, 9 September 2016

Mario Teguh
Born
Sis Maryono Teguh
Occupation(s)Consultant
Entrepreneur
Motivator
Psychologist
Author
Philosopher
Spouse(s)Aryani Soenarto (1984-1993)
Linna Teguh (m 1993)
ChildrenArio Kiswinar Teguh
Audrey Teguh
Marco
Parent(s)Gozali Teguh (father)
Sitti Marwiyah (mother)
Websitewww.marioteguh.asia

Mario Teguh (Sis Maryono Teguh) is a motivational speaker and consultant from Indonesia.

Career

  • Citibank Indonesia (1983–1986) as Head of Sales
  • BSB Bank (1986–1989) as Manager Business Development
  • Aspac Bank (1990–1994) as Vice President Marketing & Organization Development
  • Exnal Corp Jakarta (1994–present) as CEO & Senior Consultant
    • Specialization: Business Effectiveness Consultant

Education

  • Department of Architecture New Trier West High (level SMA) in Chicago, United States, 1975.
  • Department of Linguistics and language education, Institut Keguruan dan Ilmu Pendidikan Malang (S-1).
  • Department of International Business, Sophia University, Tokyo, Japan.
  • Department of Operations Systems, Indiana University, United States, 1983 (MBA).

Books

  • Becoming a Star (2006)
  • One Million Second Chances (2006)
  • Life Changer (2009)
  • Leadership Golden Ways (2009)

References