From legacy to leadership


Regional exposure: (From left) Gabriela Kuncoroyak, Ertsberg Tjahyosedjati, A.H.M. Robayed, and Md Sajedul Haque Tanvir representing Taylor’s at AYE 2025 in Bangkok.

In an era defined by urgency – climate threats, social inequality and economic disruption – the question facing the next generation is not if they are ready to lead, but how they will carry forward the legacy entrusted to them.

At the Asean Youth Exchange (AYE) 2025 in Bangkok, Thailand, Taylor’s University delegates explored how family values, sustainability, and cultural identity are shaping a new kind of leadership, one that is rooted in legacy yet equipped for innovation.

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