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Thinking beyond the horizon, we must face the reality that life goes on when everything seems to be the worst that we can even imagine. Once, an inspiring staff of SPE told me about a powerful saying that has brought her to several milestones in her campus life. She said, “Work Hard and Be Kind”. These few simple words may look petite and fundamental but it has the power to push us to the limits.

Let’s step back a year when all life seems normal and soothing, during that time there seems no obvious reason or urge to be joining SPE during the first year of college. Why did Putri join SPE ITS SC? It all started when she had the curiosity to apply to Petrolida Talk, at first she was accepted as staff of the event. Talking about the event, it goes brightly to how any offline seminar would do. But this outwardly amazing event didn’t just end there, it gave Putri the impression or teaser of how much more the student chapter has to offer for professionalism, development, and the environment itself. Putri specifically points out the amazing work culture that can value the system and professionalism as well as looking out for the enthusiasm of the staff. Nevertheless, the core values that SPE adds on to Putri’s preference of managerial development inside the campus.

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Well, say Hi to Dyah Putri Nareswari, she is commonly known as Putri. She is currently contributing to SPE ITS SC as staff of External Affairs as well as the coordinator of TalkShow in our main event Petrolida. Quite the fascination for staff to be one of the pillars of our Student Chapter. Don’t kid yourselves and feel small fellow readers, these experiences are what awaits you in SPE ITS SC.

Dyah Putri Nareswari

Approaching the organization during the pandemic touches the nerves, not just to add resilience under the pressure but to force ourselves to use creativity as the selling point of our events. During the peak of saturation for webinars, Putri must coordinate Petrolida’s Talk Show, to give something more out of talk shows her team approaches the quantity as well as the quality of the talk show. She manages to invite 12 speakers for a reasonable registration fee for the applicants. Unfortunately, one of the speakers had to cancel at the H-1 of the event and they could only give a recording of what the speaker had to teach and presented that video during the event. Quite the rollercoaster I should say. Talking about the pandemic and the new normal life has reached our mild point and everyone can already be a scholar for this particular topic. But, I got an interesting perspective about community and social beings from Putri. She said that this condition lets her break her limit and she views these obstacles as simple as this objective was her responsibility and she was trusted with those objectives. Then she must give her best for the trust she was given.

Lastly, a little secret led out by Putri for the upcoming transition of online to semi offline. “For those of you who have the courage, please do approach your colleagues, give sympathy to those who are shy.”

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