That being said, this year, we are proud to present Forbes Indonesia 30 Under 30 2020. From the submissions we received, we were able to see the enthusiasm of aspiring youths in Indonesia. They have proven themselves that age is not an issue when it comes to contributing to society, innovating, and making achievement.
In the second batch of this prestigious list, we have honorees from 7 different sectors, namely: Art, Style & Entertainment; Business & Entrepreneur; Politics & Law; Social Entrepreneur & Philanthropy; Sports; Technology; and Venture Capital.
The list was gathered from submissions and research done by Forbes Indonesia’s editors involving three judges: Founder & CEO of PT Haldin Pacific Semesta Alisjahbana Haliman, and Cofounders of Saab Shares Elena & Sabrina Bensawan, who are alumni of Forbes Indonesia 30 Under 30 2019.
Certainly, there are more bright Indonesian youths out there than what the list can accommodate. Thus we wish to keep on expanding our 30 Under 30 list and encouraging you to participate in the following years. We will be waiting for your submission!
Art, Style, & Entertainment
Maudy Ayunda, 25 Singer-songwriter-actress
Muchlis Fachri, 27Visual Artist
Muchlis “Muklay” Fachri, 27
Visual Artist
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