Forest Interactive Foundation to Host 2021 Malaysia Future Leaders School Tier 3 in Collaboration with MDEC and KBS

December 17, 2021

KUALA LUMPUR: Forest Interactive Foundation will be hosting this year’s Malaysia Future Leaders School (MFLS) Tier 3 in collaboration with the Malaysia Digital Economy Corporation (MDEC) and the Ministry of Youth and Sports (KBS).

The foundation is co-organizing the program for four days on Dec 20, Dec 21, Dec 22, and Dec 24 at Seri Pacific Hotel Kuala Lumpur, comprising various youth development activities for more than 100 students from all over the country. A few selected talents from Forest Interactive will be speaking on a wide range of topics — start-up pitching, digital marketing, personal branding — to better prepare the students towards a career that is critical to the nation’s digital economy blueprint.

“While the pandemic has negatively impacted many businesses, so has our children who have been undergoing the home-based teaching and learning (PdPR) program, trying their best to learn about the world outside while still being on the inside,” said Forest Interactive CEO Johary Mustapha.
“To put it simply, such methods will not work as the youth need to have the proper mix of theoretical analysis and real-world experiences. This is why this program is much needed in today’s time. It’s not only for the development of the youth but also for our tomorrow.”

Additionally, Johary will also be a panelist during the event as part of a C-suite fireside chat, along with RunCloud Co-Founder and CEO Arif Tukiman, and REV Media Group Chief Operating Officer Nicholas Sagau Tony Ngimat.

MFLS is a program designed by the Institute of Leadership Excellence and Development under KBS, and its strategic partners which include the Ministry of Education (MOE) and Outward Bound School.

MDEC has been supporting the program through its #mydigitalmaker Movement, an initiative launched in 2016 and has benefited over 2.2 million children in the country.

The program combines the high impact indoor and outdoor activities with aims to highlight young people’s potential as strategic partners in developing the country based on the Federal Constitution and the National Principles.

Last year, Forest Interactive hosted 40 MFLS students as part of its corporate social responsibility initiative in partnership with MDEC. The institutional visit was part of a module in the program, providing future leaders with an insight into the company’s corporate culture, governance, and career opportunities in the tech industry.

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About Forest Interactive Foundation

Founded in 2021, Forest Interactive Foundation aims to nurture and develop talents through sustainable initiatives and programs, establishing empowered communities and upholding sustainable environments for our own people and the world’s future innovators in tech. As the corporate social responsibility (CSR) arm of Forest Interactive and a UN Global Compact member, we are committed to accelerating the achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) in the following areas:

  • Future Innovators

With the goal of developing future innovators in a fast-changing world, we shape initiatives that can help students prepare for a future where they can thrive with technology, one of it being the #seKODlah program.

  • People

We strive to bring our company’s culture of diversity, equity, and inclusion to the broader community. By harnessing our strengths for social good, we are able to empower marginalized communities in our increasingly connected world.

  • Community and Environment
  1. We are committed to sustainable actions and best practices:
  2. Demonstrate empathy and sensitivity to the needs of others.
  3. Aim for responsible material inputs that are renewable, recyclable, or reusable.
  4. Bridge public and private partnerships in support of SDG 17.
  5. Be a part of the climate accelerator program by implementing SBTi in line with the 1.5°C pathway.

Prior to its establishment, Forest Interactive Foundation, through Forest Interactive, has empowered more than 3500 students and 2,000 people in the communities through more than 38 initiatives. Visit forestcares.org to learn more.

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