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Anggi
Ramadhani

Anggi Ramadhani brings extensive expertise in strategic communications and public affairs, specializing in strategic communications and policy analysis with a focus on Indonesia. As a project assistant in Jakarta office, she supports clients across diverse tasks spanning media campaigns, analyzing government policies and assisting in the execution of client project events on both global and national levels. Proficient in communications and public affairs, she has grown skilled in strategic planning and media relations, regularly engaging with Indonesian government stakeholders to assist clients in developing feasible market strategies.

Beginning as an intern, Anggi has made significant contributions at APCO such as crafting opinion editorials and press releases and coordinating interviews for clients across various industries in 2023. She has successfully arranged interviews for APCO Live Studio projects at high-profile events like Munich Security Conference, COP28, the World Government Summit and ADIPEC, ensuring extensive media coverage. Her efforts have led to a substantial increase in media coverage, including client features, interviews, and media luncheons. Anggi is adept at analyzing policy and media trends, facilitating G2G, B2G, and B2B communications. Additionally, she has managed client events, overseeing all logistics from planning and scheduling to venue management and transportation, ensuring positive media outcomes. Anggi’s interests extend to security and defense and the aviation industry, where she continually seeks to deepen her knowledge and expertise.

I’ve always been comfortable with who I am, but I’ve never been one to look back and say, ‘I wish I had done that differently.

Prior to joining APCO, Anggi was actively involved in various organizing committees. She served as the chairwoman of the Foreign Policy Community of Indonesia Chapter UPH and served the organization for three years. During her leadership, she established three new strategic programs and worked closely with prominent figures in the Indonesian media and government landscape.

Anggi holds a bachelor’s degree in international relations from Pelita Harapan University (UPH), specializing in Southeast Asia and ASEAN Studies, which have provided a robust academic background and a keen understanding of regional dynamics to her work.