Asia Pacific Leader’s Digest September 2020: Leadership Updates

Welcome New Coordinators!

Geigo Saka Yudha

Geigo Saka Yudha is a Local Coordinator for SFL Indonesia, currently majoring in Visual Communication at Telkom University. His hometown is Magetan, but he spends a lot of his time in the city of Surakarta, Central Java, which is a major center for the arts and various activist movements. To him, without freedom, we cannot have innovation or freely express who we are. Geigo thinks that one of the most important elements of art is freedom, and he wants to convey that message to other artists. He joined Students For Liberty because he wants to fight for libertarian ideas and exercise his right to speak the truth that he believes in, faith in the ideas of freedom, beauty, and the spirit of freedom.

Kushal Bhatta

Kushal Bhatta is a Local Coordinator for SFL in Australia, currently residing in Melbourne and pursuing his postgraduate studies in Business Analytics. He completed his undergraduate in Business Administration with an honors degree. Previously, he served as Senior Local Coordinator in Nepal for two years. Professionally, he worked as Business Development Manager in OYO, a multinational Indian brand running a chain of hotels. Kushal has served in several leadership positions throughout his journey, organized several events, and engaged with many youth organizations. Kushal is a strong advocate of free markets, wishing to raise awareness among his peers.

Do you have a friend that believes in liberty? Refer him or her to our Local Coordinator Program!

Leaderboard Update


Rank
NamePointsCountry
1Naing Oo Lwin47,600Myanmar
2Sai Thein Myat Soe45,000Myanmar
3Hnin Pwint42,000Myanmar
4Can Phone Khant39,000Myanmar
5Myat Eaindray Hmuu35,000Myanmar

View your ranking in SFL’s Student Portal

Do you want to gain more points? 

Points are gained when you complete certain activities which further the cause of liberty and advance the mission of SFL. Here’s a brief list of activities you can do to earn them.

ActivityPoints
Conference10,000
Speak at SFL Event5,000
Local Event6,000
Referrals2,000
Online event3,000

Tip of the Month

When planning an event, make sure you set quantifiable goals, such as the number of expected attendees, the number of media hits, and the number of contacts you plan to  accumulate. This will make it easier for you and your team to focus and measure the success of your event.

Download SFL’s Events Handbook for a complete outline of how to host a successful and effective event.



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