EVENTS
ANDE Scale Through SCALE, Jakarta, Indonesia
October 24, 2024
01:30 - 05:30 p.m.
Jakarta, Indonesia
Start Date October 24, 2024
Time 01:30 - 05:30 p.m.
Location Jakarta, Indonesia
ANDE Contact Pasiwat Sutthirak

The ANDE East and Southeast Asia Chapter, in partnership with Koalisi Ekonomi Membumi (KEM), Impact Hub Jakarta, and Gerakan Nasional 1000 Startup Digital cordially invites you to our “Scale through SCALE” workshop on 24 October 2024 from 13:30 – 17:30 (GMT+7) at Markas Jakarta. 

This workshop aims to disseminate a set of evidence-based considerations that emerged from the research of the Argidius Foundation that distinguishes the cost-effective and impactful Business Development Services (BDS) programs from the less effective ones. The workshop will also showcase a set of associated tools and resources that ESOs can utilize to maximize their impact. You will have an opportunity to hear the real practices from a panel discussion and have in-depth discussions with other BDS peers about how the methodology applies to their specific segment of the ecosystem.

We would like to encourage you to RSVP at your earliest convenience, ideally before 21 October (Monday) 2024. Your kind participation and support at this workshop is significant and highly appreciated.

Questions related to the Scale through SCALE workshop should be addressed to contact Pasiwat Sutthirak at Pasiwat.Sutthirak@aspeninstitute.org and Aristyo Wijaya at aristyo@ekonomimenbumi.co.

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About Speakers

Muhammad Fauzal Rizki, Founder, Sampangan.id

Fauzal is dedicated to addressing the global waste and climate crisis through innovative biochemical technology. After beginning his career in banking, where he led digital innovation at CIMB Niaga and helped build Indonesia’s fintech infrastructure with Xendit and Socash, Fauzal now focuses on transforming waste into high-value, scalable products like activated carbon through Sampangan’s proprietary carbonization technology.

His company embeds circular economy principles and decarbonization into its operations, proving that sustainability makes good business. By focusing on commercial value creation, Sampangan helps clients reduce costs and increase profitability, demonstrating that climate technology and circularity can drive both environmental impact and economic value.

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Sean Bunjamin, Head of Programs, Impact Hub Jakarta

Sean leads initiatives that drive the growth of social entrepreneurship ecosystem. With a professional background in product design for large FMCG companies, Sean gained expertise in sustainability and circular economy, which he now channels into designing custom programs that foster long-term impact. Collaborating with both national and international organizations, while engaging directly with grassroots communities, Sean ensures a holistic and inclusive approach to innovation. His work reflects a deep commitment to sustainable development, and a steadfast focus on a future where no one is left behind.

Jonathan Davy

Jonathan Davy (Jody), Co-founder and CEO, Ecoxyztem Venture Builder

Ecoxyztem Venture Builder is a company working to enable ecopreneurs to solve climate challenges at scale. He has incubated/accelerated 80+ climate-tech startups and is currently working to build and scale 8 startups in Ecoxyztem’s portfolio, including Waste4Change, Ravelware, ReservoAir, BIKI, and others. You can reach him on IG at @GJDavy or LinkedIn for Impact investment advisory, startup consultancy, climate-tech collaboration, or mentoring purposes.

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Khalya Siregar, Head of Business Development and Partnerships, Instellar

Khalya Karamina Siregar possesses seven years of experience within the entrepreneurial ecosystem, specializing in the implementation of development-focused programs, resource mobilization, and the management of multi-stakeholder collaborations. In her role as Head of Business Development and Partnership at Instellar, she has demonstrated a strong commitment to fostering strategic partnerships.

In the early stages of her career, Khalya advised multinational companies in crafting impactful narratives at Ogilvy Indonesia. She transitioned into the entrepreneurial sector after obtaining her Master of Arts from University College London. Currently, she serves in multiple capacities, including as the Indonesian Market Lead for WEConnect International, an NGO dedicated to promoting supplier diversity, and a co-founder of a leadership-focused NGO called Girls Can Lead.

Riany Agustina

Riany Agustina, VP of Communications & Impact Beyond Banking, DBS Foundation

With over 20 years of experience in marketing, customer relationship management, business development, and strategic communications, Riany Agustina is a seasoned professional in Indonesia. As VP of Communications and Impact Beyond Banking at PT Bank DBS Indonesia, she has a proven track record in managing DBS Foundation programmes, particularly in nurturing social enterprises.

Riany believes that businesses should be both profit-driven and purpose-driven, and through the DBS Foundation, she supports the growth of innovative, mission-oriented startups that tackle significant societal challenges. Before her current role, she worked across various industries, from retail to IT, and is passionate about fostering impactful businesses for a better world.

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