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Gurpreet Singh

Gurpreet is the CEO of Mereka and Co-Founder of the Biji-Biji Initiative, two impact organizations dedicated to advancing education, employability, and sustainability across Southeast Asia. Holding a Bachelor’s degree in Physics from the University of Manchester, Gurpreet combines analytical expertise with a deep commitment to creating positive change.

Driven by the belief that “small actions can lead to significant change,” Gurpreet focuses on building opportunities for youth and communities to thrive in a rapidly evolving world. He is passionate about equipping the next generation with the skills needed to navigate and excel amidst technological advancements like AI, ensuring they are prepared for the future of work.

He partners with corporate leaders, government agencies, and international development organizations to foster inclusive and resilient communities. His dedication to sustainability is evident in his advocacy for open-source solutions and innovative business practices that prioritize environmental responsibility and long-term viability.

Throughout his career, Gurpreet has demonstrated a consistent ability to inspire and lead. He has worked extensively with diverse groups, creating programs that not only teach valuable skills but also empower individuals to take control of their futures.

Gurpreet envisions a future where education and sustainability work hand in hand to drive lasting positive change. Through Mereka and the Biji-Biji Initiative, he continues to support and uplift individuals and communities, embodying the belief that together, we can build a brighter, more sustainable world.

For me, making an impact is about igniting potential and fostering resilience within communities. It involves creating environments where individuals are empowered to pursue their dreams and contribute meaningfully to society. Im commited to building sustainable solutions that not only address current challenges but also pave the way for a brighter, more inclusive future for all.

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