LSPR Institute Presents Awards to 33 Distinguished Alumni
Jakarta. As a form of appreciation for the contributions and achievements of its alumni, the LSPR Institute of Communication and Business (LSPR Institute), through the LSPR Alumni Family (KAMI), presented awards to 33 outstanding alumni at the LSPR Alumni Award 2025. The award ceremony was held to celebrate LSPR’s 33rd Anniversary on Friday, July 25, 2025, at the Prof. Dr. Djajusman Auditorium & Performance Hall, LSPR Sudirman Park, Jakarta.
In his remarks, Taufan Teguh Akbari, Ph.D., Vice Rector V and Chairman of KAMI LSPR, emphasized that alumni are not merely part of the institution, but are its "lifeblood," bringing vitality and pride to the campus.
“The success of alumni reflects the values of consistency, integrity, and spirit continuously instilled by LSPR. They not only achieve great things but are living proof of the quality education we provide,” said Taufan.
Similarly, Dr. (H.C.) Prita Kemal Gani, MBA., MCIPR., APR., FIPR., Founder & CEO of LSPR, expressed her pride in the achievements of LSPR alumni, who have now made their mark both nationally and globally.
“LSPR alumni are more than just graduates; they are role models. They prove that integrity, professionalism, and a desire to make a positive impact are the keys to thriving in an ever-changing world,” she said.
One of the inspirational figures at the event was Prilly Latuconsina, an LSPR alumna who now serves as Founder & Chief Marketing Officer (CMO) of Sinemaku Pictures. In the
"Inspirational Career Journey" session, Prilly shared the core values she carried during her time at LSPR:
“I learned a lot at LSPR, especially through major projects such as the PR Project, Entrepreneur Project, and Performing Arts Communication. There are five principles I always hold on to:
- Passion – enthusiasm and patience in facing challenges;
- Persistence – achieving excellence takes persistence; success does not come overnight and requires continuous effort and resilience;
- Patience – the ability to stay calm and work in a team;
- Privilege – health, capability, and even advice from lecturers are blessings that help students grow and become better;
- Prayer – LSPR lecturers taught me to be mindful of my words and thoughts as a reflection of personal integrity,” Prilly explained.
In addition, Bimo Kusumo, CEO of Voice Institute Indonesia and a renowned voice-over talent, also shared his success story.
“Never be stingy with knowledge, because the knowledge we share will return to us in unexpected ways. The success of Indonesia’s creative industry relies heavily on networking,” he advised the audience, consisting largely of students and young alumni.
The event also marked the presentation of the Best Corporate Strategic Partner 2025 award to Mr. Arya Dwi Paramita** from PT Pertamina (Persero), recognized for his impactful leadership in corporate and social communications.
The LSPR Alumni Award 2025 is not merely an award ceremony; it is a platform of appreciation and inspiration for the next generation. Through this event, LSPR reaffirms its commitment to continuously support and nurture alumni in making real contributions to the nation and the world.
List of LSPR Alumni Award 2025 Recipients
Internal Category
- Andriani – Deputy Manager of Academic & Administration UGP, LSPR Institute of Communication and Business. Batch 11 (Mass Communications)
- Bramedia Ridho Satria – Head of Multimedia Centre LSPR , LSPR Institute of Communication and Business. Batch 15 (Mass Communications) & PGP Batch 18 (Marketing Communication Management)
External Category
- Agnes Magdalena – Sales Manager, B-Universe. Batch 12 (Performing Arts) & PGP Batch 23 (Corporate Communication)
- Alamsyah – CEO, PT Sumber Sinergi Makmur Tbk. Batch 10 (Public Relations) & PGP Batch 4 (Marketing Communication)
- Alvin Arianto – CRM Manager, Royal Canin. Batch 14 (Public Relations)
- Amalia Yaksa Parijata – Group Head Corporate Secretary, InJourney Hospitality. Batch 7 (Public Relations) & PGP Batch 1 (Corporate Communication)
- Andri Kurniawan – PR Manager, Faber-Castell International Indonesia. Batch 12 (Public Relations)
- Annisa Widyotami – AVP Head of Brand Marketing PR Strategy, IM3 Indosat Ooredoo Hutchison. Batch 10 (Marketing)
- Aulia Putri Rahmasari– Owner, Unniqestore Beauty Jepara. Batch 1 (Management)
- Bimo Kusumo Yudo – CEO, Voice Institute Indonesia. Batch 12 (Advertising)
- Brasto Galih Nugroho – Senior Officer III Board Governance, PT Pertamina (Persero). PGP Batch 15 (Corporate Communication)
- Bunga Cinka – News Anchor, CNBC Indonesia. Batch 20 (International Relations)
- Candra Ananda – CSR Division Head, InJourney Airports. Batch 7 (Mass Communications)
- Cikhita Virginia Sebayang – CMO, PT Ardena Artha Mulia & Chairperson, HIPMI Culinary Indonesia. Batch 11 (Mass Communications)
- Dhiny Nedyasari – Senior Communications Manager, Food Asia Pacific, Cargill. Batch 6 (Public Relations)
- Evi Aryati Arbay – Government PR Officer, Ministry of Marine Affairs & Fisheries. PGP Batch 32 (International Communication Management)
- Ferdinand Tan – Group Brand Manager, PT Santos Jaya Abadi. Batch 7 (Public Relations) & PGP Batch 33 (Marketing Communication Management)
- Fleta Jovitasari – Value Creation Senior Manager, PT Mandiri Capital Indonesia. Batch 16 (Public Relations)
- Genesa Lahope – Political and Economic Assistant, Embassy of Belgium in Jakarta. Batch 19 (International Relations)
- Gotcha Michel – Deputy Chief Executive, Indonesian Professional Footballers Association. Batch 11 (Mass Communications) & PGP Batch 5 (Corporate Communication)
- H.E. Djauhari Oratmangun – Ambassador of Indonesia to China and Mongolia. PGP Batch 27 (Corporate Communication)
- Karadita Yulianisa – Branch Manager, PT BANK MAYBANK INDONESIA TBK. Batch 14 (Public Relations) & PGP Batch 8 (Corporate Communication)
- Keisha Tanika Putri – Senior Digital Marketing Manager, The Ritz-Carlton Jakarta, Pacific Place. Batch 14 (Public Relations)
- Mardiono Sugiarto – Head of Marketing Communication, Harley-Davidson of Indonesia. Batch 10 (Mass Communications) & PGP Batch 5 (Corporate Communication)
- Migi Utami Effendi – Head of Commercial, Mayapada Hospital Bogor. Batch 15 (Public Relations)
- Prilly Latuconsina – Founder & Chief Marketing Officer, Sinemaku Pictures. Batch 2A-eL (Public Relations)
- Sarah Rizkita Putri Edison – Channel Manager, PT Huawei Tech Investment. Batch 10 (Mass Communications) & PGP Batch 4 (Marketing Communication)
- 26. Satwiko Vito Waris – Digital Marketing Manager, Lion Parcel. Batch 15 (Mass Communications)
- Tiara Zulfaras – Director of Marketing Communications, Mercure Jakarta Sabang & Mercure Tangerang BSD City. Batch 12 (Mass Communications)
- Tiffany Siantono – Marketing Communications Manager, Artotel Group. Batch 12 (Public Relations)
- Ulung Putra Windi – Marketing Department Head, PT Indomobil National Distributor. Batch 13 (Mass Communications)
- Yesika Dewi Larasati – Head of Retail and Operations, PT Asia Bandar Alam (L'Occitane en Provence) Batch 9 (Advertising)
- Yolanda Wulandelvi – Corporate Communication, PT Perikanan Indonesia – ID FOOD (SOE in Food Sector). Batch 14 (Mass Communications) & PGP Batch 8 (Mass Media Management)
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