ABC stands for Asian Bridge Campus. All the EO members from Asia are invited to join this. The country changes every year and the EO from that country hosts and organises the event. ABC is CAMPUS where you learn from all aspects. Day 1 and 2 is more on experiences and learning about the culture of the country and then day 2 or 3 are lectures, workshops and break out sessions that ties up everything. I super love the idea of learning this way 🙂 And EO only organises ONCE IN A LIFETIME EXPERIENCES! THE BEST! heart2heart is so happy to see and listen to this young and amazing Indonesian guy at #eoabcbali2018 He is using technology to educate kids and more Adamas Belva Syah Devara is the CEO and Co-Founder of Ruangguru, the largest education technology startup in Indonesia, providing services to 8 million K-12 students, over 150,000 teachers, and more than 90% of all provincial governments in Indonesia. The startup has won multiple accolades including Bubu Awards 2015, Social Enterprise of the Year 2016, and MIT SOLVER 2017. Mr. Devara was also recently included in Forbes Magazine’s 30 under 30 list in 2017.
Prior to Ruangguru, Mr. Devara worked as a consultant at McKinsey & Company, focusing on education system transformation and public health strategy projects, and working with multiple Southeast Asian governments, international NGOs, and the global donor community. Before McKinsey, he worked briefly for the Office of the President (the President’s Delivery Unit / UKP4) in Indonesia and Goldman Sachs in Singapore.
Mr. Devara received his dual degree, an MPA degree from Harvard University and an MBA degree from Stanford University, both on full merit-based scholarships. Also on a scholarship, he earned his Business and Computer Science undergraduate degrees at Nanyang Technological University Singapore, where he won triple gold medals for topping both of his cohorts academically for all 4 years of university #h2heo #eophilippines#h2hpeople
We learned about the Bali Philosophy. Bali is the Land of Philosophy 🙂
Tri Hita Karana
To understand Bali is to the understand the local beliefs of Tri Hita Karana, the three principles of creating a harmonious life.
During the three days, we touched, smelled, ate and participated in the aspects of Balinese life, from the cleansing ritual to seeing first hand its famous natural irrigation and water management from a single water source, with UNESCO status, to dining at the Presidential Palace
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