Aldi Haryopratomo
Computer Engineering from Purdue University (2004), pursuing MBA Harvard Business School, Senior Consultant for Security and Technology Solutions Group at ernst & Young LLP (2006), Consultant at The Boston Consulting Group (2008-2009).
| Headline: | Entrepreneur |
| Work status: | Full-Time Student |
| Skills: | Business, Design, Engineering, Entrepreneurship, Investment, Languages, Leadership, Management, Public Relations |
| Groups: | Global Social Venture Competition 2011, Global Social Venture Competition GSVC 2012, Harvard Pitch for Change 2010, [INACTIVE] Global Social Venture Competition 2009-10, [INACTIVE] Global Social Venture Competition: Columbia 2010 |
| Interested in: | Brainstorming, Finding business partners, Finding cofounders, Finding team mates, Meeting new people, Professional opportunities, Promoting my startups, Recruiting for my startup |
| Schools: | Harvard Business School, Purdue University System - Purdue University |
WORK EXPERIENCE
| Employer: | UNITED NATIONS DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME |
| Position: | Technical Adviser |
| Time period: | January 2007 - Present |
| Description: | Designed network of 21 interconnected village information centers (Telecenters), connecting producers to traders,
educating farmers on efficient planting techniques, and improving information flow between villages • Recruited, trained deployed fifteen person team to run three pilot Telecenter locations • Organized conference gathering 300 attendees from government, international NGOs and private sector |
| Employer: | THE BOSTON CONSULTING GROUP |
| Position: | Consultant |
| Time period: | January 2008 - December 2009 |
| Description: | Designed and led implementation of bottom-of-the-pyramid business models and microfinance projects
Designed model to extend mobile banking services to ~100 Mn low income Pakistanis for Norwegian Telco Developed and implemented distribution strategy to penetrate remote regions for large Indonesian Telco Led sales reorganization (~200 staff) for Southeast Asian Telco Reengineered branch layout and processes to enable an Indonesian bank to serve low income segment |
| Employer: | RUMA |
| Position: | Cofounder and Chairman |
| Time period: | January 2008 - December 2009 |
| Description: | RUMA leases business kits/”franchises” comprised of a phone with promotion materials, and trains low income clients to sell prepaid minutes, similar to Grameen Phone and Avon franchise models
Created business plan, organization structure, and social performance metrics Secured ~300k funding & partnership with Grameen Foundation and Qualcomm Grew company to 25 employees and ~1000 franchisees |
| Employer: | Kiva |
| Position: | Southeast Asian Microfinance Partnerships Coordinator |
| Time period: | January 2006 - December 2007 |
| Description: | Joined Kiva as start up (7 employees) to build partnerships with Microfinance bank in SE Asia. First employee to work abroad, paving way for Kiva’s Field Representative Program across Asia, Africa, S. America
Secured partnerships with 9 microfinance banks connecting 65,000 borrowers to capital Manage portfolio of 13 MFI’s with a total loan portfolio of over $2 million Panelist speaker at International Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation conference in Japan |
| Employer: | ernst & Young LLP |
| Position: | Senior Consultant |
| Time period: | January 2004 - December 2006 |
| Description: | Assessed and implemented IT security solutions in boutique IT consulting arm of E&Y
Led team of ten during implementation of an IT operations center for ~10 Bn US Credit Bureau Optimized logistics management for Cisco’s expansion to China and India Developed IT performance management Only analyst in E&Y’s STS practice to identify, pursue, and secure ~300k project at US technology client |
| Employer: | JANGKAU MICROFINANCE CONSULTING |
| Position: | Founder |
| Time period: | December 2008 |
| Description: | Jangkau is platform for existing microfinance practitioners to provide consulting services to peer institutions.
Developed lending models to enable 4 rural banks to lend to ~6000 low income borrowers |
| Employer: | Tsunami Rehabilitation and Reconstruction Agency |
| Position: | Technical Adviser |
| Time period: | December 2007 |
| Description: | Designed network of 21 interconnected village information centers (Telecenters), connecting producers to traders, educating farmers on efficient planting techniques, and improving information flow between villages
Recruited, trained deployed fifteen person team to run three pilot Telecenter locations Organized conference gathering 300 attendees from government, international NGOs and private sector |
EDUCATION
| University: | Harvard Business School |
| Time period: | 2011 |
| Degree: | MBA |
| University: | Purdue University System - Purdue University |
| Time period: | 2000 - 2004 |
| Degree: | Computer Engineering |
INFORMATION
| Clubs: | Social Entrepreneurship Conference Panel Manager;
VP of Sponsorships for Entrepreneurship Conference; Member: Sales, Outdoor, and Soccer clubs |
| Awards: | Stanford Business Plan Competition Semi finalist,
Purdue Business Plan Competition Semi finalist. Elected President of IEEE. Awarded Motorola Student Excellence Award, IEEE Outstanding Leadership Award, and Merit Scholarship |
Aldi's Startups (5)
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Wardes
A distributed network of branded community retail centers to distribute consumer packaged goods.
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Healthydata
Village Health Monitor analyzes and collects data from community health workers to monitor the health statistics of a village and enables stakeholders to react appropriately
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Aldi's Contacts (4)
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Mushfiq Wahed
Bangladeshi, 23. BBA from North South University. Dual Major in International Business & Marketing. Junior Consultant at Euroconsult/BMB Mott MacDonald since Jul '08. Also worked as International Climate Champion for British Council.
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Daniel Kreps
BA in English & MBA in Finance and International Business from University of California, Berkeley.Seasoned retired international commercial bank executive currently volunteering with Grameen Foundation’s Bankers Without Borders.
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Mohamed Ali Niang
West African grew up in Central and Eastern Africa. Lived in France. Passionate, open minded and pursuing BBA in Entrepreneurship International Business/Economics from TEMPLE UNIVERSITY, pursuing Master 1 in Management from CEFAM
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Adam Camenzuli
Canadian, International Business/Entrepreneurship at the Schulich School of Business, York University, Chair & Founder, GLOBE International Management Conference