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Buffalo Business - Spring 2024

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12 Buffalo Business | BUSINESS ANALYTICS SOCIAL IMPACT OF MANAGEMENT BUSINESS OF CLIMATE CHANGE INNOVATION, ENTREPRENEURSHIP AND LEADERSHIP Horns Up: Before the event, the honorees visited and signed the university's "Paint-A-Bull" located outside the Student Union, which had been adorned with the School of Management logo and centennial mark. Other members of the school community also signed the bull throughout the day. Photo: Tom Wolf Ridzki Kramadibrata, MBA '99 Commissioner, Grab Indonesia Ridzki Kramadibrata was initially challenged by the open dialogue his MBA professors encour- aged in class — a sharp contrast to the lecture-style setup he knew back home in Indonesia. He embraced the experience, though, and used those skills to extraordinary success in a 25-year career at the forefront of Asia's tech revolution. In 2019, Kramadibrata was named president of Grab Indonesia, the super app that provides everyday services like deliveries, mobility, finan- cial services and more, and now serves as commissioner. Under his leadership, Grab exploded in popularity and became one of the continent's most used super apps. During the coronavirus pandemic, he led the company's efforts to ensure the health and safety of its users and drivers. This effort was crucial to the introduction of new products, including the delivery of daily essentials and on-demand concierge services. Grab also saved lives and reduced hospi- talizations by setting up drive-thru vaccination sites. " As a young graduate, I arrived in Buffalo with a mix of excitement and anxiety. I vividly remember my first encounter with Buffalo's winter — a stark contrast to the tropical climate of Indonesia. It was a challenging adjustment, but it was in those early days that I discov- ered the warmth and resilience of the Buffalo commu- nity and fellow international students. One of the greatest gis this institution gave me was the oppor- tunity to explore my passion for technology. The late '90s marked the beginning of an era defined by rapid technological advancement, and I was fortunate to be a part of it."

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