Dr. Dewi Puspitorini, a Visionary Female Figure for a More Solidarity and Progressive Alumni Association (ILUNI UI)

Jakarta – The election for Chair of the University of Indonesia Alumni Association (ILUNI UI) for the 2025–2028 period has entered a crucial phase. Of the seven candidates who passed the verification process, Dr. Dewi Puspitorini, Sp.P., M.H., has attracted attention due to her track record and dedication to healthcare, as well as her inclusive and strategic leadership vision.

Dr. Dewi officially registered herself as a candidate for Chair of ILUNI UI at the ILUNI UI Secretariat, UI Rectorate Building, Salemba, Jakarta.

“Dr. Dewi was accompanied by alumni of the Faculty of Medicine (FKUI) and supporters from various faculties during the registration process, which took place in a lively but orderly atmosphere, accompanied by the Betawi music band, Tanjidor,” according to a press release from the FKUI Success Team.

This 1987 FKUI alumna currently serves as a CVC Specialist at Gatot Subroto Army Hospital (RSPAD). She specializes in pulmonary and respiratory medicine and holds a Masters in Hospital Administration (MARS). Furthermore, Dewi has held strategic positions such as Sub-SMF Neuromuscular and Director of Profnakes at RSPAD. Her work demonstrates her capacity as a strong leader with integrity.

Using the tagline “U&I Guyub, U and I become Us,” Dewi aims to build a UI Alumni Association (ILUNI) that is united, progressive, and impactful. “ILUNI UI must be an example of a transparent, accountable, and inclusive alumni organization,” she emphasized. She believes that the more than 300,000 UI alumni represent a significant potential for the nation, which needs to be mobilized through good governance.

The Chairman of ILUNI FKUI, Dr. Wawan Mulyawan, expressed his support for Dr. Dewi, believing she possesses a strong vision and mission for alumni advancement.

“She has an outstanding track record and a vision that aligns with the needs of today’s UI alumni.”

As a woman, Dr. Dewi brings a new dimension to this contest. Her character embodies the collaborative, cross-generational leadership that is so desperately needed to face future challenges.*