| Having
completed her MBA, Korean-born Ms. Mee Kim
joined an Australian company in Sydney.
After receiving training and working there
for 7 years, she finally gathered the courage
to venture forth and start her first business
centre in Jakarta.
Although she has been in the
industry for over 15 years, Ms. Mee Kim
is far from being tired of the business.
In fact she's as raring to go as ever. KL
Lifestyle caught up with her at her office
on the 36th floor of Menara Maxis during
her recent sojourn in KL.
What kind of services
does CEO SUITE provide?
CEO SUITE is a business space and service
provider. It is an organization that rents
out space to companies to start up their
own office minus the hassle, as the suites
already come with all necessary facilities,
as well as staff for rent.
What would you say
is your inspiration and your driving force?
My daddy - he recently retired as CEO of
one of the biggest conglomerates in Korea.
He has never settled for No. 2, so he's
always pushing me to do better. My husband,
who is also a CEO in Jakarta, always gives
me encouragement and support when I'm frustrated
with work. And books - I read a lot! I read
everything - literature and poems, to management
books, and I like David Hawkins, Patricia
Cornwell.
Are you a collector
of any kind?
I am an art lover, so almost every time
I travel I come back with paintings, sculptures
and antiques. Once when I came back from
China, I bought a Tang Dynasty horse sculpture
- the shipment was as expensive as the horse
itself!
What do you enjoy
most about your job?
I have been blessed because I am surrounded
by good and established people. I have team
members who are dedicated and so talented.
And although the traveling can be tiring,
it makes the job more exciting. It was tough
starting up in KL too. I actually expected
it to be easier so I had to struggle more.
But that's also why the satisfaction is
greater here.
Do you have any favourite
food in KL?
Oh, I love having roti canai for breakfast,
chicken rice for lunch and nasi lemak for
dinner! I just love the food here, especially
those from the Asian Heritage Row.
What was your first
impression of KL?
I thought it was very similar to Singapore
and Indonesia, which I was already familiar
with. Your national language is close to
Indonesia's and everyone speaks English.
KL city is very international indeed.
Where are you based
now?
I am based about 2 weeks in a month in Jakarta,
where my husband and my son are. The rest
of the time I travel and visit all the other
centers in Singapore, Korea, Shanghai, Beijing
and of course here in Malaysia. We're also
looking at Bangkok and Vietnam, so those
are on my list too.
What do you love most
about your job?
The traveling, the peopleā¦.speaking English
in different accents. (Laughs) I'm a people
person and I suppose I'm someone who gets
bored easily, but in this business, everyday
is different.
After all your extensive
traveling, can you say which is your favourite
city?
I can't decide because everywhere is different,
and they are all unique in their own way.
But I do miss my hometown. My parents are
getting old and I miss my brother and sister.
Where did you last
spend your holiday?
My son was on holiday so we went to Shanghai
and Beijing together visiting museums, theme
parks and doing things a 7 year-old boy
likes to do. We then went to Korea for 4
days and we also went to the Genting Highlands'
theme park, and had a lot of fun.
Can you relate an
interesting episode in the course of your
work?
Yes, there was once in Jakarta when a new
client came in and she didn't know I was
the CEO. She asked me to clean the coffee
table for her and fetch her coffee, so I
did! She found out later who I was and apologized
to me the next day, and we had a good laugh
about it!
What do you do in
your spare time to relax and enjoy yourself?
I love golf! That was how I met my husband
too - at a golf course in Jakarta. Then
when my son was born we stopped for a few
years. But he's picking up golf again, and
we are all going back to the greens.
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