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Anbita Siregar
Founder at Generation Girl
Anbita Nadine Siregar is the founder of Generation Girl, a non-profit organization based in Indonesia aimed at empowering young women through education in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics). She has been instrumental in creating programs that equip girls with both hard and soft skills necessary for leadership roles in traditionally male-dominated fields.
Background and Education
Nadine Siregar graduated from Boston University with a degree in Computer Science. During her studies, she discovered her passion for technology while working as a graphic designer for her university's magazine. After completing her education, she worked as a product engineer at Gojek, a prominent tech company in Indonesia, where she was the only female engineer on her team. This experience motivated her to start Generation Girl to support other young women in technology and STEM fields.12
Generation Girl Initiatives
Founded in 2018, Generation Girl has rapidly evolved from a bootcamp format to a comprehensive platform that engages thousands of young women across Indonesia. The organization offers various programs, including:
- Holiday Club: A free bootcamp where girls learn about STEM during school breaks.
- Pengajar Belajar: A program designed to train teachers on integrating digital technology into their classrooms.
- HACKHERTHON: A programming competition aimed at high school and university students.
These initiatives focus on creating a supportive community that encourages girls to pursue careers in STEM and develop essential soft skills such as problem-solving, critical thinking, and communication.13
Impact and Vision
Nadine's work has significantly influenced the perception of women in STEM within Indonesia. Through Generation Girl, she has successfully engaged over 48,000 girls by 2022 and has collaborated with major tech companies and educational institutions to create pathways for female students into tech careers.12 Her vision includes fostering an ecosystem where young women can thrive as leaders in technology and beyond.
Nadine continues to pursue her passion for social entrepreneurship by studying how to scale Generation Girl sustainably while expanding its reach and impact.2

