These Are 7 Indonesian Youths Who Are Included In The Forbes Under 30 2023 List

YOGYAKARTA Seven young Indonesians are included in the Forbes 30 Under 30 Asia 2023 list. Those who are included in this list are considered leaders, young entrepreneurs, or pioneers who have succeeded in having an impact on 10 world industries.

The 10 industries include Entertainment & Sports, Finance & Capital Ventura, Company Technology, Media, Marketing & Advertising, Industry, Manufacturing & Energy, Social Impact, Consumer Technology, Art, Retail & E-commerce, and Health & Science.

So, who are the young Indonesians included in the Forbes 30 Under 30 list? Check out the full information below:

Here are seven young Indonesians who are included in the Forbes 30 Under 30 edition 2023 list:

Eko Pujianto is the CEO of PT Sari Kreasi Boga, a company engaged in the Food and Beverage (F&B) sector. One of Eko's food products is the Turkish Kebab Babarafi.

Eko, who is currently 29 years old, has helped set up the company since 2019. In August 2022, PT Sari Kreasi Boga's shares listed a stake in the Indonesia Stock Exchange of IDR 119 billion.

Felix Saputra is the Co-founder of the One Dental dental clinic. Established since December 2021, Felix's dental clinic offers affordable dental treatment prices. Not only that, but One Dental has also opened online dental consultation services.

Felix has built 14 dental clinics in Jakarta that house about 100 dentists. This 28-year-old man plans to open 35 other clinics by the end of 2023.

Prior to founding One Dental, Felix was noted to have worked in the Bukalapak marketplace, the company Agrifood Japfa, and Traveloka.

Next is Tifany Danielle, Co-founder of Rose All Day Cosmetics. He is heavily involved in product development and marketing.

Starting from the lipstick sat launched in 2017, this 27-year-old woman has distributed 77 cosmetic and skin care products marketed throughout Indonesia

Clara Carina Lukito (29 years old) and Claudia Sastra (28 years old) are the founders of Little Joy Indonesia startups.

The company, which was founded in December 2021, aims to overcome stunting and ensure the growth of Indonesian children at an early age.

They offer supplement powders that add nutritional content that can be mixed with children's food.

The two young men are the founders of Muscle First, the pioneer of fitness supplements in Indonesia.

Before being successful with Muscle First, Clinton (27 years old) had sold used clothes (thristing), gaming mouse, and cellphone casings.

Clinton, who saw an opportunity in the field of providing fitness supplements, decided to set up Muscle First in 2017. Clinton wants to present local products with the same quality as imported products.

Meanwhile, Sally's interest in this business stems from the COVID-19 pandemic. At that time, many people shared sports uploads to health tips on social media.

To educate the public about a healthy lifestyle, Sally participated in the development of Muscle First.

Muscle First products are said to be in the top sales at online stores. Now, they plan to expand the variety of health products, one of which is vitamins.

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