Andhyta Firselly Utami
Environmental Economist at the World Bank
Andhyta Firselly Utami (Afu) is an environmental economist at the World Bank. She leads the analytical work focused on managing renewable natural assets for Indonesian people’s prosperity. She focuses on promoting fiscal policies to achieve Indonesia’s climate and environmental goals. Prior to this, Afu led the development of Climate Program of the World Resources Institute in Indonesia and supported the adaptation program in UN Climate Change in Bonn, Germany.
Afu holds a Masters in Public Policy from Harvard University and a Bachelors degree in international relations from University of Indonesia. Afu also co-founded Think Policy Society, a network of young professionals committed to promoting analytical and strategic mindset in policy making in Indonesia.
Eka Sugiarto
Head of Media at Unilever Indonesia & SEAA
Eka Sugiarto has more than 15 years of marketing experience across Unilever, both in local Indonesian business and within the global organization in brand development. Her category marketing experience covers home care, personal care and refreshments. A proud alumni of Chemical Engineering Department of ITB she pursued an MBA degree in Australian Graduate School of Management through Australia Development Scholarship. At work, she has found her passion in connecting with consumers and exploiting category growth opportunities. Participating in industry bodies, together with leading associations, she collaborated for a unified measurement currency for digital medium. Outside her work scope, she also contributes as jury in advertising awards such as Citra Pariwara, Mobile Marketing Association, also sits as Steering Committee of Asia Pacific Media Forum and speaks at various industry events. She enjoys eco-travelling, playing musical instruments, and creating anything with gadgets.
Isni Sarah Soeprapto
Communication Manager of ANGIN, Y20 Argentina 2018 Special Guest, ex SBM-ITB Lecturer
My dream is to build a school of thought. Since I was a student, my favorite subject of study is rebellion. There, from many readings and theories about history of generations I believe that going against the system is natural. The digital generation lives in the era of crisis, in which the generation gap reached its peak and the old system becomes obsolete. In this era of crisis, I dedicated my time to build a system to support young people in creating their personal initiatives which are meaningful for them, it contains their personal concern within the society. In short, I taught them to rebel. But, in the midst of media glorification about young entrepreneurs and changemakers, I stopped; I realize rebellion has a huge cost I can’t afford.
Shahreza Sendhang Rasendrya
SBM-ITB Students
With the talk of “Conflicts, Grudges, and Dissent : Can We Control It?”, Shahreza will offer you his bright ideas and fresh perspective on conflict and grudges entity which happened between human beings. He believes that manpower will support him on the stage later, because conflict is something that everyone naturally embrace and try to avoid!