Natali Ardianto
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| Born | December 25, 1980 Jakarta |
| 🏫 Education | Universitas Indonesia |
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| 📆 Years active | 2010 - saat ini |
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| 👩 Spouse(s) | Nuniek Tirta Sari |
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Natali Ardianto (born December 25, 1980) is an entrepreneur, technologist, and book author from Indonesia. He is known as a co-founder and ex-CTO of tiket.com that he founded with Wenas Agusetiawan, Dimas Surya Yaputra, and Mikhael Gaery Undarsa. Besides, he is also one of the founders of #StartupLokal, the largest startup community in Indonesia.[1] Presently, he is active as the CEO of Lifepack, an online pharmacy startup.[2]
Background and education
Natali has been interested in technology and computers since he was 13 years old. His passion in the field led him to win the silver medal in Indonesia Computer Olympic when he studied at the SMA Negeri 8 Jakarta.[2] After graduation from high school, he studied Computer Science at University of Indonesia from 1999-2004. While studying, he worked part time for PT Infocus Media Utama and HiQu Digital Multimedia International. After he received his Bachelor's Degree, he continued his study at the same university and got his Master's degree in 2007.
Startup
After receiving the master's degree, Natali started a partnership with Andri Burman, Deche Pangestu, and Selina Limman to build Urbanesia.com, an online lifestyle directory, one of the first in Indonesia. Two years after that, in June 2010, he worked with Kevin Sanjoto and Yanuar Lutfi to develop Golfnesia, an online golf course booking system.[3] From there, he founded tiket.com in August 2011 with Wenas Agusetiawan, Dimas Surya Yaputra, and Mikhael Gaery Undarsa. tiket.com is an online booking site for airplane, train, hotel, and event. The startup grew and in 2013, two years after its founding, tiket.com's revenue grew by more than 13x year-on-year with more than 150 people under its payroll.[3] In 2017, its app had been downloaded by more than 1.5 million downloads with more than 2 million active users. In June 14th, 2017, tiket.com was acquired by blibli.com, an ecommerce website from Indonesia, in an undisclosed amount.
After completing his tenure in tiket.com, Natali built an online pharmacy app called Lifepack in June 2019. Lifepack provides online services to buy medication and supplements in Indonesia, especially for chronic illness. In August 2022, Lifepack received a US$7 million series-A funding, led by Golden Gate Ventures.[4]
Komunitas #StartupLokal
In 2010, along with Nuniek Tirta Sari, Sanny Gaddafi, and Aulia Halimatussadiah, founded #StartupLokal movement, started from an informal technology discussion group. The movement has three main activities. The first is #StartupLokal Meetup, a free and open seminar held every Thursday on the first week of each month. The second activity is #StartupLokal Echo, an additional event that is usually held right after #StartupLokal Meetup. Lastly, #StartupLokal Storm" is an event which is usually held in collaboration with one or more external partners.[5]
Honor and awards
- 2015: The Most Intelligent CIO at the iCIO Award 2015
- 2015: The Best e-Corp 2015: Best IT System
- 2017: Generation T 2017 list of 50 young talents by Tatler Magazine
See also
References
External links
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- ↑ "Natali Ardianto - Crunchbase Person Profile". Crunchbase. Retrieved 2022-11-05.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 "Profil - Natali Adrianto". merdeka.com. Retrieved 2022-11-05.
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 S.T, Fransiska Ardela (2017-04-09). "Kisah Sukses Natali Ardianto, Pendiri Tiket.com". Perencana Keuangan Pertama Yang Tercatat OJK (in Bahasa Indonesia). Retrieved 2022-11-05.
- ↑ "Lifepack Kantongi Pendanaan Seri A US$ 7 Juta dari Golden Gate Ventures". investor.id (in Bahasa Indonesia). 2022-08-11. Retrieved 2022-11-05.
- ↑ Purnama Alamsyah (2011). "Startup Indonesia 2010". doi:10.13140/2.1.4595.7124.
