He despised the benteng (fortress) system of the 1950s, where import licenses were given to well-connected indigenous businessmen. He called it "pseudo-nationalism."
One rainy November night, a middle-aged bakso vendor named Mrs. Endang knocks on his warung door at 2 a.m. Her daughter, 14-year-old Dewi, went to a “job interview” at a mall three days ago and hasn’t returned. The police filed a report but did nothing — Dewi is from the bantaran (riverbank slum). Poor girls disappear all the time, they said. satya harinuswandhana
Helping companies move from selling products to telling stories. He despised the benteng (fortress) system of the
: He holds a degree from Universitas Gadjah Mada (UGM) , where he demonstrated leadership as the Division Head of the Electrical Engineering Student Union . Her daughter, 14-year-old Dewi, went to a “job
Bridging the gap between academic theory and high-stakes field operations. Satya Harinuswandhana - SLB - LinkedIn Guyana