Mesty Ariotedjo
Mesty Ariotedjo | |
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Born | Dwi Lestari Pramesti April 25, 1989 Jakarta, Indonesia |
Education | University of Indonesia |
Occupation | Medical doctor |
Years active | 2007–present |
Parent(s) | Arie Prabowo Ariotedjo Arti Laksmigati |
Relatives | Sri Bima Ariotedjo (grandfather) Aryo Ariotedjo (older brother) Dito Ariotedjo (younger brother) |
Website | mestyariotedjo |
Dwi Lestari Pramesti "Mesty" Ariotedjo (born April 25, 1989) is an Indonesian medical doctor, Mesty Ariotedjo is the youngest member of World Economic Forum 2014 from Indonesia. She was the only representative and speaker at International Non Communicable Diseases (NCD) Children Conference,[clarification needed] Port of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago, from Indonesia. She is also a member of Global Shapers Jakarta.[1]
Early life
Ariotedjo was born in Jakarta. Her father, Arie Ariotedjo, works as a business executive in a various companies. Her mother, Arti Ariotedjo (née Prawirakusumah), is a socialite and a housewife.[2] Her grandfather, Sri Bima Ariotedjo, was the Indonesian Ambassador to the Philippines during President Soeharto's presidency.
Ariotedjo was raised as a Muslim. She has Javanese ancestry from her father and Sundanese from her mother. Ariotedjo graduated from SMA Negeri 8 Jakarta in 2007. In 2012, she graduated from Faculty of Medicine, University of Indonesia.
References
- ^ "Dwi Lestari Pramesti Ariotedjo: Not just a pretty face". The Jakarta Post. Retrieved July 1, 2015.
- ^ "Family First – Arie & Arti Ariotedjo". Indonesia Tatler. Retrieved July 1, 2015.[permanent dead link ]