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SUITE's President Mee Kim may seem like
a Korean porcelain doll in a power suit,
but she is anything but.
"The company I used to
work for was actually quite sexist. I used
to say to my colleagues that when we finally
open our own business, we should only hire
women," Mee Kim admits laughingly.
She eventually did open her
own business, and pledged to empower fellow-women.
Today, all her managers and staff at CEO
SUITE are female.
The South Korean native left
for New York to complete her psychology
degree after obtaining a bachelor's in sociology.
She later moved to Sydney to pursue a master
degree in commerce before she joined the
workforce in an Australian-based serviced
office company.
Upon meeting her husband-to-be
in Jakarta, she settled down and decided
to pursue a new path, "I thought it
was time to start my own business. In the
past seven years with the Australian company,
there was only so much that I could do.
I needed more room to work on my business
skills. And I wanted more opportunities
to explore!" she said.
Much as Mee Kim would have
preferred to go home to start anew, she
however anticipated a dead-end in that path.
"One of the reasons that prompted me
to leave Korea was because women didn't
have many career opportunities - only secretarial
positions were open to women," Mee
Kim explains.
Dealing with landlords and
government officials who are usually men
could thus be a real challenge, but that
did not deter Kim either. "Sometimes
it can be intimidating, but I always try
to look on the positive side. I attract
more attention and people remember me because
I am the only woman. I must admit that setting
up appointments with high-ranking officials
and winning customers over has proven to
be an easier task for a woman!" discloses
Mee Kim with a smile.
Kim's first business venture
in Jakarta nearly came to an end during
the Asian financial crisis. "That was
a challenging year. All the money I had
invested in US dollars depreciated almost
five times. It was a pretty dramatic experience,"
she laments. However, within another year-and
a-half, Kim managed to overcome the setbacks
and revived her business once again. For
survival, she adopted creative cost-effective
measures.
Today, CEO SUITE has business
centers in Singapore, Jakarta, Kuala Lumpur,
Shanghai and Beijing, as well as affiliated
centers in major cities like New York, Sydney
and Seoul. Major corporations like Dell,
Exxon Mobil, ANZ, BMC Software, KPMG, and
Ritz-Carlton adorn their impressive clients
list.
The company provides its clients
with fully-furnished offices equipped with
state-of-the-art telecommunications and
IT facilities, complete with trimmings such
as unified messaging systems, broadband
internet access, 24-hour CCTV surveillance
and video-conferencing facilities. The one-stop
provider also offers a wide range of services
including company establishment, tax consultation,
accounting, travel arrangements, recruitment,
interior design, project management, relocation,
graphic design and printing services.
Having gone through difficult
times and having overcome various obstacles,
Kim is now on top of her game. She believes
that optimism and maximizing their strengths
will take women up to the next level. "It
has always been comfortable for men, so,
why should they change? It's up to us to
convince them to reduce the existing gender
gap," she encourages with confidence.
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