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SMCKL#5 Government in the Age of Social Media

Panel discussion:

Tina Malone: Government 2.0

Social media is not only changing consumer-business relationships but also, citizen-government. In recent months, more politicians and public sector agencies in Malaysia are embracing social technologies. However, the use of social media Public Sector holds both promises and challenges. Promises include greater administrative efficiency, transparency and effective rakyat engagement. Challenges include mindset shifts and reengineering government machinery to embrace the social web for a more rakyat-centric, high-performance governance.

Our humble thanks to the speakers and moderator, host and sponsors as well the media for covering this event:

Tina Malone
Press Attaché at the U.S. Embassy in Kuala Lumpur

Khairy Jamaluddin @KhairyKJ
Member of Parliament, UMNO Youth Chief)

Tony Pua @TonyPua
Member of Parliament of PJ Utara under DAP, National Publicity Secretary and investment liaison office for the Penang Chief Minister)
Kam Raslan @KamRaslan
Writer and director, working in film, TV and theatre in Malaysia. Columnist in The Edge Weekly and Off the Edge magazine.

A. Asohan @asohan
Digital News Editor at The Star.

The discussion was hosted by The Star Online and sponsored by clean technology company SRI and interactive agency Integricity.

In the news:
People power of hype by A. Asohan, The Star
Social media no guarantee of political win, says Khairy by Yow Hong Chieh, The Malaysian Insider
Not just another media talk by Raslan Sharif, The Star
Weighing the pros and cons of social media by The Star

SMCKL#5: Music Video

Photos featured here were taken by Suan Gaik, Carolyn, and Daniel. More photos at http://facebook.com/smckl

SMCKL #5: Government in the Age of Social Media

UPDATE (24 Mar):

We’re happy to announce that Tony Pua @tonypua will be joining the panel. Tony is the Member of Parliament for Petaling Jaya Utara under the Democratic Action Party (DAP). He’s also the DAP National Publicity Secretary as well as the investment liaison officer for the Penang Chief Minister.

Also, due to the overwhelming response, we’re moving the venue to a larger auditorium in Menara Star.

New Venue:
Cybertorium
Level 2, Menara Star
15 Jalan 16/11
Petaling Jaya 46350

Registration: From 7pm (talk starts at 8pm)

View Menara Star in a larger map

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Social media is not only changing consumer-business relationships but also, citizen-government. In recent months, more politicians and public sector agencies in Malaysia are embracing social technologies. However, the use of social media Public Sector holds both promises and challenges. Promises include greater administrative efficiency, transparency and effective rakyat engagement. Challenges include mindset shifts and reengineering government machinery to embrace the social web for a more rakyat-centric, high-performance governance.

Register at Eventbrite http://smckl-mar.eventbrite.com


Speakers

This month’s Social Media Club Kuala Lumpur meeting brings together three speakers:

 

Khairy Jamaluddin (Member of Parliament, UMNO Youth Chief) @KhairyKJ

Khairy Jamaluddin Abu Bakar, 34, popularly known as KJ, is the Barisan Nasional member of parliament for the P.131 Rembau parliamentary constituency. He is also Chairman of Barisan Nasional Youth, and Leader of UMNO Youth.

 

Tina Malone (US Embassy)

Tina Malone is the Press Attaché at the U.S. Embassy in Kuala Lumpur. She arrived in Malaysia in 2008. A Public Diplomacy Officer of the U.S. Foreign Service Officer since 2000, Tina has worked in Ethiopia, the Philippines and Pakistan, to explain U.S. foreign policy, culture, and values to a variety of foreign audiences. Prior to joining the Foreign Service, she worked for over a decade in the nonprofit sector.

Kam Raslan (writer and director) @kamraslan

Kam Raslan is a writer and director, working in film, TV and theatre in Malaysia. He is a columnist in The Edge Weekly and Off the Edge magazine. His writings were previously compiled inGeneration: A Collection of Contemporary Malaysian Ideas. He also writes for the Instant Cafe Theatre and will one day make his own feature film. Confessions of an Old Boy: The Dato’ Hamid Adventures is Kam’s first book and is available at major bookstores in Malaysia, Singapore, and Brunei, and is also available online at Amazon.com

 

Panel moderator

Asohan Aryaduray (The Star) @Asohan

A. Asohan, currently the Digital News Editor at The Star, has been a journalist for 23 years, 18 of which were spent covering technology. He was formerly the editor of In.Tech, The Star’s weekly IT pullout, as well as the Asia News Network.

His current duties include making the newspaper’s content available on as many different platforms as possible, including online and via SMS, in as timely a fashion as possible.

 

Sponsors

 

Sekhar Research Institute     P1 WiMaX    Ruumz       Integricity

SMCKL#4: Music Video (remixed)

Our thanks to the speakers Datin Paduka Marina Mahatir, Niki Cheong, Hakim Albasrawy and moderator David Lian. Our sponsors for the night were MSC Malaysia (F&B), Ogilvy PR (venue) and Ruumz Causes. Shout out to Ija Mohan of Spicy Corner for agreeing to take our F&B order just 6 hours before the event. Pictures in this video were taken and shared by Suan Gaik, Marcus De Silva, Christopher Tock, Daniel Tan and Carolyn Chan. More pictures can be found at our Facebook fanpage. Tag away.

SMCKL#4: Social Media for Social Good

We have heard of stories of corporate Malaysia using social media to engage communities and customers for business. What about social causes?

This month, SMCKL aims to showcase the role of social media for social good. This is about increasing awareness on the good things we can do with social technologies. Not only for business but also, improve living standards, promote basic human rights, ecological responsibility, etc. In short, social media is not only about changing the way we work, learn and socialize, but it is changing the way we help one another.

We’re “unplugging” this month from the usual presentations to a casual panel discussion on social media for social good with guest speakers Datin Paduka Marina Mahathir, Niki Cheong and Hakim Albaswary. Moderating this discussion is David Lian.

This event is sponsored by MSC Malaysia.

When: 25 February ’10. Thursday.
Time: 7:30pm – 10pm

Where:

Ogilvy PR
Level 10 Menara Milenium
8 Jalan Damanlela
Pusat Bandar Damansara
50490 Kuala Lumpur

 

Register here.

Please follow @SMCkl for venue update.

 

Panelist Profiles

Datin Paduka Marina Mahathir

Marina Mahathir headed the non-governmental Malaysian AIDS Council for twelve years from 1993-2005. She has also been Vice-President of the AIDS Society of Asia and the Pacific, sat on several UN expert panels, represented Asia Pacific AIDS NGOs on the UNAIDS Programme Coordinating Board and spoken at the United Nations General Assembly. Currently she is a member of the Steering Committee of the Asia Pacific Leadership Forum on HIV and Development (APLF), the Global Advisory Group of AIDS2031 and the Global Task Force Review Group of the UNAIDS Action Framework for Addressing Women, Girls, Gender Equality and HIV.

Apart from HIV work, she is a member of the Women’s Aid Organization, a Board member of Sisters in Islam, and is on the Global Advisory Committee of the Women’s Forum for the Society and Economy, France, and the International Advisory Committee of the Asian University for Women in Bangladesh.

She is also a newspaper columnist, blogger, twitterer and TV producer (for the programme 3R-Respect, Relax and Respond , an award-winning TV programme for young women now entering its 10th year.)

 

Niki Cheong

Niki Cheong is a journalist, actor and social media advocate. He is known as The Bangsar Boy, a reference to his fortnightly column in The Star, Malaysia’s leading English daily about growing up in Kuala Lumpur. Niki also pens a weekly column on social media in The Star’s youth platform R.AGE, called What The Tweet. He is Assistant Editor of R.AGE.

In 2009, he was named one of Malaysia’s August Man magazine’s Men of the Year, for his contributions to the social networking scene in Malaysia. Niki was also the recipient of Martell VSOP’s Rising Media Personality award the same year. He has been invited to give talks on blogging, Twittering and journalism and was one of the co-organisers of the Twestival KL event last year, movement which mobilises social media users around the world for charity. This year, Niki has taken on role of Regional Coordinator for Asia Pacific on the Twestival Global team.

In 2010, Niki will feature in the second season of Project Alpha, a reality show (online and satellite TV) which aims to uncover the lives of Malaysia’s top bloggers.

Niki blogs at www.nikicheong.com/blog and can be found on Twitter at www.twitter.com/nikicheong.

 

Hakim Albaswary

Taking the phrase “build the future you want to see” a little too seriously I got involved in the wonderful world of start-your-own-business and make products others havent yet developed a use for.

In 2008 with a little funding, a like minded partner and a lot of late nights (working) I cofounded Right Ideas Left Sdn Bhd – we have since joined forces with Urekalabs Sdn Bhd and now work towards building tools for the web. we have since built a tool for students to get their thesis bound online, its called thisisbinding.com and have worked with some others to build up their web tools Pete Teo’s 15malaysia.com being one of them.

Aside from working on my startup i spend lots of time on a project that i feel very passionate about – we call it Unreason. The brain child of Ching Yee Fu (senedi), Devan Singaram (elevyn.com) and myself. The idea was to create a way to foster ideas for social good, what unreason is about has evolved somewhat since we came out with it but at its core – its about making good as Malaysians.

Unreason now with the cooperation of MDeC is almost fully focused on working towards an open data policy in the government. In short it’s a sustainable way for the Malaysian Government to make its rich throve of data available to the general public – for them to build upon and derive value from. Along the way we had the privilege to work with a bunch of extremely passionate and immensely talented people, Kegan Gan is one such person the person that came up with MalaysiaCrime.com

 

David Lian (Moderator)

David Lian has worked in the public relations industry for more than six years. He played a pivotal role in creating Text 100’s award-winning Malaysian social media practice.

As the Social Media Strategist overseeing Text 100’s ASEAN markets, David consults with blue chip clients across the region on social media strategies and oversees the implementation of key social media programmes.

He helped pioneer social media programmes with clients in the region, notably the Nokia Insider blogger outreach programme which won the Technology Campaign of the Year award in the Malaysia PR Awards 2008. 

David also consulted on social media for DiGi Telecommunication’s DiGi Broadband launch which was awarded the Gold Campaign of the Year award, as well as the Technology Campaign of the Year and Consumer Launch of the Year in the Malaysia PR Awards 2009.

An active social media participant, he blogs at http://www.davidlian.com and engages on Twitter at http://www.twitter.com/davidlian. David strongly believes in social advocacy through social media and was one of three core committee members for the first Kuala Lumpur Twestival 2009 which raised nearly RM 15,000 for charity. He continues to be on the Twestival planning committee.

David is also a regular panellist on The Edge Malaysia’s weekly technology podcast, The Digital Edge.

He graduated from Murdoch University with a double-major degree in Mass Communication (PR and Journalism) and Culture and Communication.

Outside of work, David is spends his time mostly on his church’s youth work. He is passionate about all facets of technology and is also a big fan of miniature wargaming.

SMCKL#3 : Engagement Tools Q&A

Thanks again to

Our speakers:
Joe Nguyen (@jnguyen) from comScore, Inc.
Kelly Choo (@kellychoo) from Brandtology
Ben Koe (@benkoe) from JamiQ
Our sponsors:
YTL Communications mYprize.my

and Integricity

SMCKL#3 : comScore, Inc. The State of Social Networks in Asia Pacific, with a Focus on Malaysia

The slides are available at http://comscore.com/Press_Events/Presentations_Whitepapers

SMCKL#3 : Engagement Tool: Brandtology

SMCKL#3 : Engagement Tool: JamiQ