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Gloria Morgen (born on November 10, 1991) is an Indonesian writer, activist and social entrepreneur. She initiated Glow for Indonesia as a platform to empowering youth to towards middle lower class in Indonesia.

Education: Gloria graduated from Parahyangan Catholic University with a scholar degree in Chemical Engineering. She received an Award as a High Achievement Student from Rector of Parahyangan Catholic University in 2014. In 2017, she joined the exchange program in University of Connecticut (UConn), United States.

Recognition: As an Indonesian delegation in Young Southeast Asian Leaders Initiative (YSEALI) 2017 in USA, International Inspiring Youth by United Nations-HABITAT Kenya 2016, an International Youth Peace Ambassador by Eubios Ethics Institute 2015 and Top 32 Inspirational Young Leaders in Indonesia by UNFPA (United Nations Population Fund) 2015, Gloria Morgen is very interested in social entrepreneurship and social innovation issue. She has won various social entrepreneurship competitions, has been a delegation at various conferences, gained national and international awards, received an official invitation to the Indonesian State Palace, delivered a speech at The National Youth Congress 2016 at the People’s Consultative Assembly-Indonesia (MPR-RI) and received an official invitation from Datuk Stella Chin a Billionaire to her company in Malaysia in 2016 and 2017.

Philanthropy: On October 28, 2012, Gloria built a social organization, Glow for Indonesia (www.glowforindonesia.org) consisting of more than 500 active members. Together with her friends, they empowered Cimenyan Villagers on breeding and processing catfish into crackers, abon, and pecel lele. They also focus to increase the awareness of youth about protecting the environment. Since 2013-2016, they have held annual Environment conferences. In 2015, they were successful to hold this conference at the international level.

Publications: She has published Four books, “Inno-Fiction” (2017), “#UncoverExtrovertIntrovert”(2017), “Unstoppable Hopes” (2016) and “Untold Stories of College Life” (2015)