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Abraham Sridjaja: UNAIR Law Alumnus Named Among Fortune Indonesia’s 40 Under 40 Influential Young Leaders

Abraham Sridjaja, an alumnus of the Faculty of Law at Universitas Airlangga (UNAIR), has been included in the Fortune Indonesia 40 Under 40 list. This recognition celebrates his contributions as a member of the Indonesian House of Representatives (DPR-RI) Commission 1, where he represents the Golkar Party faction.

Acknowledgment of Achievement

In an interview conducted on February 7, 2025, Sridjaja acknowledged the significance of this honor, stating that it reflects not only his individual accomplishments but also the collective efforts of his colleagues and various stakeholders. He indicated that this acknowledgment serves as motivation to continue pursuing impactful public policies and contribute to national development.

Educational Background and Influences

Sridjaja credits his leadership and strategic thinking skills to the academic rigor he experienced at UNAIR. He noted that the institution’s focus on dynamic learning, critical discussions, and in-depth policy studies greatly enhanced his understanding of social, legal, and political issues. Additionally, he emphasized the value of the relationships he developed with professors, peers, and alumni, which played a crucial role in shaping his commitment to public service.

Message to Future Leaders

As a prominent leader, Sridjaja encouraged students at UNAIR to pursue their goals with determination and to embrace challenges. He stressed the importance of innovative and adaptable young leaders who remain committed to integrity. His guidance includes cultivating skills, seeking varied experiences, and adhering to ethical principles in leadership positions.

Future Advocacy and Initiatives

Looking forward, Sridjaja plans to advocate for policies that yield significant societal benefits, with a particular emphasis on youth development through targeted initiatives. He expressed the view that empowering the youth is essential for fostering meaningful change in Indonesia.

Source: Universitas Airlangga

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