Mario Teguh

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Mario Teguh
Born
Sis Maryono Teguh

(1956-03-05) 5 March 1956 (age 68)
Makassar, Indonesia
Alma mater IKIP Malang
OccupationBusinessman
Spouses
  • Aryani Soenarto
    (m. 1984;died 1993)
  • Linna Teguh
    (m. 1995)
Website www.marioteguh.asia

Mario Teguh (born Sis Maryono Teguh; 5 March 1956) is an Indonesian businessman. In 2010, Teguh has been listed as one of 8 Personality Changes version of newspaper Republika. Teguh had more popularity in public when he was a presenter for Mario Teguh Golden Ways on Metro TV.

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Before he began his career, Teguh worked in several banks, including Citibank, BSB Bank, and Aspac Bank. Teguh was also establishing for his businessman Exnal Corp Jakarta where he was CEO and senior consultant. Teguh presented a show, titled Business Art on O Channel.

Career


Education

Books

Controversy

On 7 September 2016, a 30-year-old man named Ario Kiswinar openly admitted to being the unrecognized son of Mario Teguh, on the TV show Hitam Putih. Ario showed his birth certificate, family card, and a copy of his parents' marriage certificate. The birth certificate states that Ario was born on 29 April 1986 to a father named Sis Maryono Teguh and Aryani Soenarto. [2] Responding to this confession, Mario Teguh asked to do a DNA test in an interview with Kompas TV on 9 September 2016. [3] The results of the DNA test conducted by Ario Kiswinar Teguh and Mario Teguh have come out, this was announced by the Head of Public Relations of the Metro Jaya Police, Senior Commissioner Awi Setiyono on Friday, 25 November 2016. From the results of the DNA test, Ario Kiswinar Teguh was declared a child biological father of Sis Maryono Teguh with a previous marriage to Aryani Soenarto. [4] However, it seems that Linna Teguh, Mario Teguh's current wife, finds it difficult to accept the results of the DNA test. [5]

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References

  1. Teguh, Mario (1 January 2006). Becoming A Star (in Indonesian) (1st ed.). Indonesia: Sygma Publishing. ISBN   9793664894 . Retrieved 23 August 2023.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: date and year (link)
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  3. Setiadi, Teguh; Putra, Tegar Adi (30 January 2018). "Perancangan Game Berhitung Untuk Anak Usia 4-6 Tahun Pada Tk Muslimat Nu 09 Penanggulan Kendal". Saintekbu. 10 (1): 1–9. doi: 10.32764/saintekbu.v10i1.157 . ISSN   2541-1942.
  4. Usman, Rachmadi (20 May 2016). "Prinsip Tanggung Jawab Orangtua Biologis terhadap Anak Di Luar Perkawinan". Jurnal Konstitusi. 11 (1): 168. doi: 10.31078/jk1119 . ISSN   2548-1657.
  5. Shivana, Deandra; Nurida, Soraya; Setiawan, Joe Harrianto (7 July 2021). "Analisis Persepsi Followers Instagram Akun @marioteguh Mengenai Personal Branding Mario Teguh Pasca Kasus Pengakuan Anak Kandung oleh Kiswinar". COMMENTATE: Journal of Communication Management. 1 (1): 66. doi: 10.37535/103002120215 . ISSN   2774-5856.