Aisyah Moulyni Achieved 2nd Place at The Hult Prize International

Oleh Adi Permana

Editor Vera Citra Utami

BANDUNG, itb.ac.id – Accepting the offer as campus director at The Hult Prize International made Aisyah Moulyni (Management, 2018) initially afraid because she was burdened with ITB's achievements in the previous year, which was ranked 3rd in the world in the same category. However, in the end, Aisyah managed to win the title of world second place, thanks to the quality of the ITB Hult Prize, which has a top-notch program, top-tier judges, and comprehensive media coverage.

The Hult Prize International itself is a world-class business plan competition organized by the Hult Prize Foundation and supported by the United Nations to gather ideas from students worldwide. Participants are challenged to solve pressing social problems. The participants must follow several competition stages to screen millions of participants, with the first stage being the campus stage. There was also the implementation of the Hult Prize at the campus stage at ITB, chaired by Aisyah as campus director. More than 2000 campus directors worldwide then competed to win the Best in Class Campus Director.
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Aisyah said she was very grateful for her colleagues in the ITB Hult Prize team even though the pandemic still happens. Fortunately, the limitation didn't make the atmosphere go down, "The most important thing is that we should do our best no matter what the condition is," said Aisyah.

Even though she knew she would face various challenges and challenges, Aisyah, who participated in a volunteer committee last year, decided to join again this year because she was inspired to see everyone trying their best. "This event is really useful. In addition, I also see that there are many potentials of ITB students that can be developed, but there are no facilities yet. Therefore, I want to help expose them by organizing the ITB Hult Prize which provides incubation, materials, workshops, and so on, especially those related to the business aspect because I am a business child," she said.

Aisyah left a message never to stop dreaming, "Every change counts. Every step counts. So, always write down every idea and keep developing because who else will change if not us?" she stated.

Reporter: Zahra Annisa Fitri (Region and City Planning, 2019)
Translator: Billy Akbar Prabowo (Metallurgical Engineering 2020)


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