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Barnama
22-07-2025
- Business
- Barnama
INSKEN To Ensure Govt Initiatives Reach Sabah, Sarawak Entrepreneurs
KOTA KINABALU, July 22 (Bernama) -- The National Entrepreneurship Institute (INSKEN) aims to ensure that government initiatives effectively reach target groups across the country, particularly entrepreneurs in Sabah and Sarawak. Its chief executive officer Viviantie Sarjuni said this has been her core aspiration since taking the helm of the agency under the Ministry of Entrepreneur Development and Cooperatives (KUSKOP) on July 1. To realise this, INSKEN will focus on strengthening social enterprise programmes to help bridge socio-economic disparities between Borneo and Peninsular Malaysia. "Sabah has one of the highest unemployment rates and is the poorest state in Malaysia. We hope social enterprises can help address these challenges, even if not entirely,' she told Bernama here today. She pointed out that 70 per cent of Sabah's population resides in rural areas and needs to be empowered through social entrepreneurship. INSKEN, she added, plays a vital role in providing guidance and support to entrepreneurs involved in the sector. Reflecting on her previous role as CEO of the Sabah Creative Economy and Innovation Centre (SCENIC), which she led for five years, Viviantie said the centre had successfully connected various players within the entrepreneurship ecosystem. 'SCENIC is now able to stand on its own. At INSKEN, we want to ensure that federal initiatives on social enterprise also reach Sabah and Sarawak, not just other states,' she said. She added that entrepreneurship will continue to be a priority under the 13th Malaysia Plan (13MP). Since 2015, more than 100,000 entrepreneurs have been trained in Sabah, with a strong focus on micro and informal sectors. She also acknowledged the contributions of former INSKEN leadership in accrediting 468 social enterprises nationwide, including those in Sabah.


Daily Express
02-07-2025
- Business
- Daily Express
Viviante appointed Insken CEO
Published on: Wednesday, July 02, 2025 Published on: Wed, Jul 02, 2025 By: Bernama Text Size: Kuala Lumpur: Institut Keusahawanan Negara Berhad (Insken) Tuesday announced the appointment of Viviantie Sarjuni (pic) as its new Chief Executive Officer (CEO). The appointment took effect from July 1. Insken, in a statement Tuesday, said that Viviantie has over 20 years of experience in multinational companies and government agencies, with expertise in technology, innovation, and creativity. 'It is hoped that Viviantie's appointment will strengthen Insken's leadership and operations, while further empowering the country's entrepreneurial ecosystem by supporting micro and informal entrepreneurs to remain competitive and continue delivering quality services to Malaysians, especially entrepreneurs,' read the statement. Before joining Insken, Viviantie served as the CEO of the Sabah Creative Economy and Innovation Centre (Scenic) and president of Chevening Malaysia Alumni (2024-2026). She is Chairman of the Economic Subcommittee under the Sabah Women's Advisory Council (MPWS). Viviantie, who has extensive experience in social entrepreneurship, spent a year and six months in Scotland to delve into the social innovation ecosystem in Europe and served for four years with a company based in Albuquerque, New Mexico, USA, to strengthen her understanding of the global ecosystem. She has also received various awards such as Kindness and Leadership 50 Leading Lights In The Asia Pacific 2024, Wiki Impact - 100 Changemakers In Malaysia 2024 and Sabah's 100 Most Inspiring Women. According to the statement, the INSKEN Board of Trustees and employees welcome Viviantie's appointment and thank the Ministry of Entrepreneur and Cooperative Development (Kuskop) for approving the appointment. * Follow us on our official WhatsApp channel and Telegram for breaking news alerts and key updates! * Do you have access to the Daily Express e-paper and online exclusive news? Check out subscription plans available. Stay up-to-date by following Daily Express's Telegram channel. Daily Express Malaysia


The Star
07-06-2025
- Business
- The Star
Sabah to host international event on rural social enterprise from Oct 31-Nov 4
KOTA KINABALU: A gathering to unite changemakers from across the globe with the aim of exchanging knowledge and networking purposes is set to take place in Sabah from Oct 31 to Nov 4. This gathering, which would involve entrepreneurs and representatives of rural communities, will be held at the Sabah International Convention Centre here. The Rural Social Enterprise Gathering is held in conjunction with the Social Enterprise World Forum (SEWF) which takes place in Taipei, Taiwan from Oct 27 to Oct 31. 'This gathering will catalyse hands-on learning, cross‑sector collaboration and sustainable solutions for local challenges,' said Sabah Creative Economy and Innovation Centre (Scenic) chief executive officer Viviantie Sarjuni. Gerry Higgins, founder and managing director of Social Enterprise World Forum (SEWF) said the event would offer an opportunity for rural social enterprises from every continent to enhance their understanding of the approaches and solutions delivered by rural communities in Sabah and around the world. 'Rural communities often have more in common with their counterparts in other countries than with their urban neighbours, so SEWF is proud to support the innovation and commitment of Scenic to create this opportunity for exchange of best practice and learning,' he said. This event is hosted by Scenic in partnership with SEWF and the state Science, Technology and Innovation Ministry (KSTI). Participants will have the opportunity to engage directly with rural social enterprises through a learning visit to rural social enterprises in Sabah and a forum with dynamic discussions and knowledge-sharing sessions. After the SEWF 2025 in Taipei, delegates will travel to Sabah for the Rural SE Gathering, further solidifying the state's role as a key player in advancing social enterprise initiatives. Sabah, located in East Malaysia, is the second-largest state in Malaysia and home to a diverse population of over three million people comprising more than 30 ethnic groups, including the native Kadazan-Dusun, Bajau, and Murut. Despite its natural beauty and cultural richness, Sabah faces economic challenges, particularly in rural areas. Social enterprises are growing in Sabah as innovative solutions to address these challenges by empowering communities, creating sustainable livelihoods, and leveraging local resources to promote grassroots economic development. Those who wish to be part of this event can get more information or purchase tickets at with early bird rates available until June 21, and standard rates available up to Oct 15.