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Khairul Rusydi (born 1989) is the co-founder and chief executive officer of Reactor, a company that designs and develops entrepreneurship programmes for youths. In 2018, Khairul Rusydi was elected as a representative for Singapore at the Commonwealth Youth Council (CYC).<ref>Chia, Lianne. "[https://www.channelnewsasia.com/news/singapore/singapore-and-the-commonwealth-the-contributions-of-four-young-10152438 Singapore and the Commonwealth: The contributions of four young Singaporeans]". ''Channel News Asia''. April 19, 2018. Accessed on 24 November 2020.</ref><ref>Puteri Nur Atiqah. "[https://bizvoice.sg/2019/08/28/get-to-know-khairul-rusydi/ GET TO KNOW KHAIRUL RUSYDI]". ''BizVoice''. August 28, 2019. Accessed on 24 November 2020.</ref> That same year, he was given special mention by Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong at Singapore’s National Day Rally speech.<ref>Wong, Derek, Tee Zhuo and Seow Bei Yi. "[https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/pursuing-their-dreams-flying-the-flag-high Pursuing their dreams, flying the flag high]". ''The Straits Times''. August 20, 2018. Accessed on 24 November 2020.</ref> Khairul Rusydi has also served on the board of *SCAPE and is a member of MCCY’s SG Youth Action Panel.<ref name=":0">"[https://advisory.sg/board-of-advisors-khairul-rusydi/ BOARD OF ADVISORS: KHAIRUL RUSYDI]". ''Advisory.sg''. Accessed on 24 November 2020.</ref><ref>"[https://www.singaporetogether.gov.sg/media-centre/featured-stories/mrkhairulrusydi Mr Khairul Rusydi (SG Youth Action Plan)]". ''SG Together''. Accessed on 24 November 2020.</ref><ref>Seow, Joanna. "[https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/youth-share-vision-of-inclusive-and-compassionate-society Youth share vision of inclusive and compassionate society]". ''The Straits Times''. May 19, 2019. Accessed on 24 November 2020.</ref> | Khairul Rusydi (born 1989) is the co-founder and chief executive officer of Reactor, a company that designs and develops entrepreneurship programmes for youths. In 2018, Khairul Rusydi was elected as a representative for Singapore at the Commonwealth Youth Council (CYC).<ref>Chia, Lianne. "[https://www.channelnewsasia.com/news/singapore/singapore-and-the-commonwealth-the-contributions-of-four-young-10152438 Singapore and the Commonwealth: The contributions of four young Singaporeans]". ''Channel News Asia''. April 19, 2018. Accessed on 24 November 2020.</ref><ref>Puteri Nur Atiqah. "[https://bizvoice.sg/2019/08/28/get-to-know-khairul-rusydi/ GET TO KNOW KHAIRUL RUSYDI]". ''BizVoice''. August 28, 2019. Accessed on 24 November 2020.</ref> That same year, he was given special mention by Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong at Singapore’s National Day Rally speech.<ref>Wong, Derek, Tee Zhuo and Seow Bei Yi. "[https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/pursuing-their-dreams-flying-the-flag-high Pursuing their dreams, flying the flag high]". ''The Straits Times''. August 20, 2018. Accessed on 24 November 2020.</ref> Khairul Rusydi has also served on the board of *SCAPE and is a member of MCCY’s SG Youth Action Panel.<ref name=":0">"[https://advisory.sg/board-of-advisors-khairul-rusydi/ BOARD OF ADVISORS: KHAIRUL RUSYDI]". ''Advisory.sg''. Accessed on 24 November 2020.</ref><ref>"[https://www.singaporetogether.gov.sg/media-centre/featured-stories/mrkhairulrusydi Mr Khairul Rusydi (SG Youth Action Plan)]". ''SG Together''. Accessed on 24 November 2020.</ref><ref>Seow, Joanna. "[https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/youth-share-vision-of-inclusive-and-compassionate-society Youth share vision of inclusive and compassionate society]". ''The Straits Times''. May 19, 2019. Accessed on 24 November 2020.</ref> | ||
== Background == | ==Background== | ||
[[File:Screenshot 2020-11-24 at 4.48.40 PM.png|thumb|''Khairul Rusydi | [[File:Screenshot 2020-11-24 at 4.48.40 PM.png|thumb|''Khairul Rusydi on the news in 2018 for representing Singapore at the Commonwealth Youth Council (CYC).'']] | ||
=== Education === | ===Education=== | ||
Khairul Rusydi is an alumnus of Raffles Institution. He then furthered his studies at Nanyang Technological University where he graduated with a degree in Biological Chemistry.<ref>"[https://www.linkedin.com/in/khairulrusydi/ Rusydi Khairul]". ''LinkedIn''. Accessed on 24 November 2020.</ref> He also minored in Entrepreneurship. Khairul Rusydi conceptualised Reactor, alongside three peers, as an undergraduate at NTU.<ref>"[https://e2i.com.sg/this-millennial-entrepreneur-talks-startups-and-raising-the-next-generation-of-changemakers/ This Millennial Entrepreneur Talks Startups and Raising the Next Generation of Changemakers]". ''e2i''. February 6, 2019. Accessed on 24 November 2020.</ref><ref>Chng, Kris. "[https://www.ubesg.com/post/young-startup-aims-to-groom-the-next-even-younger-batch-of-entrepreneurs This Young Startup Aims To Groom The Next Even-Younger Batch of Entrepreneurs]". ''Ube.sg''. Accessed on 24 November 2020.</ref> In 2011, their proposal about entrepreneurship education (EntreEd) emerged the winner at the Junior World Entrepreneurship Forum.<ref>"[https://www.eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2011-08/ntu-naa080111.php NTU and ACE to host top entrepreneurship advocates at World Entrepreneurship Forum 2011]". ''EurekAlert!''. August 1, 2011. Accessed on 24 November 2020.</ref><ref>Ho, Timothy. "[https://dollarsandsense.sg/business/5-questions-with-khairul-rusydi-co-founder-ceo-reactor/ 5 Questions With… Khairul Rusydi, Co-Founder & CEO, Reactor]". ''DollarsandSense''. June 27, 2020. Accessed on 24 November 2020.</ref> Khairul Rusydi was also a SPRING Executive Development Scholar and an alumnus of the Temasek Foundation Young Societal Leaders fellowship.<ref name=":0" /> | Khairul Rusydi is an alumnus of Raffles Institution. He then furthered his studies at Nanyang Technological University where he graduated with a degree in Biological Chemistry.<ref>"[https://www.linkedin.com/in/khairulrusydi/ Rusydi Khairul]". ''LinkedIn''. Accessed on 24 November 2020.</ref> He also minored in Entrepreneurship. Khairul Rusydi conceptualised Reactor, alongside three peers, as an undergraduate at NTU.<ref>"[https://e2i.com.sg/this-millennial-entrepreneur-talks-startups-and-raising-the-next-generation-of-changemakers/ This Millennial Entrepreneur Talks Startups and Raising the Next Generation of Changemakers]". ''e2i''. February 6, 2019. Accessed on 24 November 2020.</ref><ref>Chng, Kris. "[https://www.ubesg.com/post/young-startup-aims-to-groom-the-next-even-younger-batch-of-entrepreneurs This Young Startup Aims To Groom The Next Even-Younger Batch of Entrepreneurs]". ''Ube.sg''. Accessed on 24 November 2020.</ref> In 2011, their proposal about entrepreneurship education (EntreEd) emerged the winner at the Junior World Entrepreneurship Forum.<ref>"[https://www.eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2011-08/ntu-naa080111.php NTU and ACE to host top entrepreneurship advocates at World Entrepreneurship Forum 2011]". ''EurekAlert!''. August 1, 2011. Accessed on 24 November 2020.</ref><ref>Ho, Timothy. "[https://dollarsandsense.sg/business/5-questions-with-khairul-rusydi-co-founder-ceo-reactor/ 5 Questions With… Khairul Rusydi, Co-Founder & CEO, Reactor]". ''DollarsandSense''. June 27, 2020. Accessed on 24 November 2020.</ref> Khairul Rusydi was also a SPRING Executive Development Scholar and an alumnus of the Temasek Foundation Young Societal Leaders fellowship.<ref name=":0" /> | ||
=== Early career === | ===Early career=== | ||
After graduating from university, Khairul Rusydi worked as a full-time civil servant at SPRING Singapore (now Enterprise Singapore).<ref>Tan, Ryan and Denzel Chan. "[https://advisory.sg/2018/01/24/conversations-with-rusydi-and-weiyuan/ Conversations with Rusydi and Weiyuan]". ''Advisory.sg''. January 24, 2018. Accessed on 24 November 2020.</ref> He worked at SPRING Singapore for two years before leaving to run Reactor on a full-time basis. Speaking about his career shift, he said:<blockquote>“I told my mum that it’s not really a matter of a push thing – there’s nothing wrong with what I was doing at that time, having a stable job. It’s more of a pull thing. I wanted to get students to work on real issues from poverty to food depletion to changing consumer behaviour. And I felt the best way was through a start-up.”<ref>"[https://www.schoolbag.edu.sg/story/prepare-for-the-workplace-grit-matters Prepare for the workplace: Grit matters]". ''School Bag''. January 18, 2019. Accessed on 24 November 2020.</ref></blockquote> | After graduating from university, Khairul Rusydi worked as a full-time civil servant at SPRING Singapore (now Enterprise Singapore).<ref>Tan, Ryan and Denzel Chan. "[https://advisory.sg/2018/01/24/conversations-with-rusydi-and-weiyuan/ Conversations with Rusydi and Weiyuan]". ''Advisory.sg''. January 24, 2018. Accessed on 24 November 2020.</ref> He worked at SPRING Singapore for two years before leaving to run Reactor on a full-time basis. Speaking about his career shift, he said:<blockquote>“I told my mum that it’s not really a matter of a push thing – there’s nothing wrong with what I was doing at that time, having a stable job. It’s more of a pull thing. I wanted to get students to work on real issues from poverty to food depletion to changing consumer behaviour. And I felt the best way was through a start-up.”<ref>"[https://www.schoolbag.edu.sg/story/prepare-for-the-workplace-grit-matters Prepare for the workplace: Grit matters]". ''School Bag''. January 18, 2019. Accessed on 24 November 2020.</ref></blockquote> | ||
== Entrepreneurship == | ==Entrepreneurship== | ||
In 2018, Khairul Ruysdi was given a special mention by Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong for his contributions to the community through his work at Reactor. Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong said the following:<blockquote>"Recently, I met Khairul Rusydi, a recipient of Anugerah MENDAKI, at the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting in London... Rusydi co-founded Reactor, a start-up which conducts entrepreneurship courses and mentors youth. Having succeeded with the help of the community, Rusydi is now paying it forward by mentoring others."<ref>PM Lee Hsien Loong. "[https://www.pmo.gov.sg/Newsroom/national-day-rally-2018-speech-malay National Day Rally 2018 (Malay)]". ''Prime Minister's Office''. August 19, 2018. Accessed on 24 October 2020.</ref></blockquote> | In 2018, Khairul Ruysdi was given a special mention by Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong for his contributions to the community through his work at Reactor. Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong said the following:<blockquote>"Recently, I met Khairul Rusydi, a recipient of Anugerah MENDAKI, at the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting in London... Rusydi co-founded Reactor, a start-up which conducts entrepreneurship courses and mentors youth. Having succeeded with the help of the community, Rusydi is now paying it forward by mentoring others."<ref>PM Lee Hsien Loong. "[https://www.pmo.gov.sg/Newsroom/national-day-rally-2018-speech-malay National Day Rally 2018 (Malay)]". ''Prime Minister's Office''. August 19, 2018. Accessed on 24 October 2020.</ref></blockquote> | ||
=== Co-founder & CEO of Reactor School === | ===Co-founder & CEO of Reactor School=== | ||
[[File:Khairul Ruysdi Reactor.jpg|thumb|''Khairul Ruysdi in 2019. Photo from [https://bizvoice.sg/2019/08/28/get-to-know-khairul-rusydi/ source].'']] | [[File:Khairul Ruysdi Reactor.jpg|thumb|''Khairul Ruysdi in 2019. Photo from [https://bizvoice.sg/2019/08/28/get-to-know-khairul-rusydi/ source].'']] | ||
In the context of entrepreneurship, Khairul Rusydi has described himself as an "ideas person".<ref>Singapore Malay Chamber of Commerce and Industry. "[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cGX_olpjywU Get to know: Khairul Rusydi, Co-founder of Reactor]". ''YouTube''. August 28, 2019. Accessed on 24 November 2020.</ref> He co-founded Reactor in 2012 after observing that students in the Southeast Asian education system are not well-equipped to be entrepreneurs. Speaking about his motivations in establishing Reactor, Khairul Rusydi said:<blockquote>“We (Southeast Asian students) are good at testing, but the future demands people who can build and solve problems…I built Reactor School because I believe entrepreneurship education helps us fill that gap. Currently, we only apply 3% of what we learn in the classroom to our daily lives; we learn the rest on the job. I want to optimize that process and help students build skills that remain relevant throughout their life.”<ref name=":1">"[https://fulbright.edu.vn/igniting-the-entrepreneurial-spirit-in-vietnam/ Igniting the entrepreneurial spirit in Vietnam]". ''Fulbright University Vietnam''. October 12, 2019. Accessed on 24 November 2020.</ref></blockquote>As of November 2020, Khairul Rusydi leads a team of four full-timers alongside his two co-founders.<ref>"[https://www.reactor.school/about-us TEAM REACTOR]". ''Reactor School''. Accessed on 24 November 2020.</ref> Over the years, he has been invited to speak about his company's journey at events such as Illuminate 2019; organised by Singapore Malay Chamber of Commerce and Industry (SMCCI), and TEDx.<ref>Reactor School. "[https://www.facebook.com/reactor.school/posts/our-reactor-school-ceo-mr-khairul-rusydi-will-be-speaking-at-illuminate-2019-tic/1300480413459261/ Our Reactor School CEO Mr Khairul Rusydi will be speaking at Illuminate 2019.]". ''Facebook''. August 27, 2019. Accessed on 24 November 2020.</ref><ref>TEDx Talks. "[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l8BGBtL6Xl0 A Chain Reaction in Education | Khairul Rusydi | TEDxKenyalang]". ''YouTube''. February 4, 2020. Accessed on 24 November 2020.</ref> | In the context of entrepreneurship, Khairul Rusydi has described himself as an "ideas person".<ref>Singapore Malay Chamber of Commerce and Industry. "[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cGX_olpjywU Get to know: Khairul Rusydi, Co-founder of Reactor]". ''YouTube''. August 28, 2019. Accessed on 24 November 2020.</ref> He co-founded Reactor in 2012 after observing that students in the Southeast Asian education system are not well-equipped to be entrepreneurs. Speaking about his motivations in establishing Reactor, Khairul Rusydi said:<blockquote>“We (Southeast Asian students) are good at testing, but the future demands people who can build and solve problems…I built Reactor School because I believe entrepreneurship education helps us fill that gap. Currently, we only apply 3% of what we learn in the classroom to our daily lives; we learn the rest on the job. I want to optimize that process and help students build skills that remain relevant throughout their life.”<ref name=":1">"[https://fulbright.edu.vn/igniting-the-entrepreneurial-spirit-in-vietnam/ Igniting the entrepreneurial spirit in Vietnam]". ''Fulbright University Vietnam''. October 12, 2019. Accessed on 24 November 2020.</ref></blockquote>As of November 2020, Khairul Rusydi leads a team of four full-timers alongside his two co-founders.<ref>"[https://www.reactor.school/about-us TEAM REACTOR]". ''Reactor School''. Accessed on 24 November 2020.</ref> Over the years, he has been invited to speak about his company's journey at events such as Illuminate 2019; organised by Singapore Malay Chamber of Commerce and Industry (SMCCI), and TEDx.<ref>Reactor School. "[https://www.facebook.com/reactor.school/posts/our-reactor-school-ceo-mr-khairul-rusydi-will-be-speaking-at-illuminate-2019-tic/1300480413459261/ Our Reactor School CEO Mr Khairul Rusydi will be speaking at Illuminate 2019.]". ''Facebook''. August 27, 2019. Accessed on 24 November 2020.</ref><ref>TEDx Talks. "[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l8BGBtL6Xl0 A Chain Reaction in Education | Khairul Rusydi | TEDxKenyalang]". ''YouTube''. February 4, 2020. Accessed on 24 November 2020.</ref> | ||
==== Reactor School summary ==== | ====Reactor School summary==== | ||
Headquartered in Singapore, Reactor has since expanded its reach to countries such as Thailand and Vietnam. In November 2019, Reactor School debuted in Vietnam through a three-day entrepreneurship boot camp, EntreCamp.<ref name=":1" /> According to ''Prestige Magazine'', Reactor has worked with over 10,000 students and 70 schools across Asia including National University of Singapore, Raffles Institution and United World College in Singapore alone.<ref>"[https://www.prestigeonline.com/sg/profiles/interview-leader-khairul-rusydi-co-founder-ceo-reactor/ Khairul Rusydi]". ''Prestige 40 Under 40''. Accessed on 24 November 2020.</ref> Apart from running programmes for youths, Reactor has also initiated an internship programme for educators from secondary and pre-university institutions called the Reactor Startup Immersion for Educators (RSIE).<ref>Startup Media SG. "[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7sMhgQqH6oo Reactor RSIE Summit 2018]". ''YouTube''. August 16, 2018. Accessed on 24 November 2020.</ref> | Headquartered in Singapore, Reactor has since expanded its reach to countries such as Thailand and Vietnam. In November 2019, Reactor School debuted in Vietnam through a three-day entrepreneurship boot camp, EntreCamp.<ref name=":1" /> According to ''Prestige Magazine'', Reactor has worked with over 10,000 students and 70 schools across Asia including National University of Singapore, Raffles Institution and United World College in Singapore alone.<ref>"[https://www.prestigeonline.com/sg/profiles/interview-leader-khairul-rusydi-co-founder-ceo-reactor/ Khairul Rusydi]". ''Prestige 40 Under 40''. Accessed on 24 November 2020.</ref> Apart from running programmes for youths, Reactor has also initiated an internship programme for educators from secondary and pre-university institutions called the Reactor Startup Immersion for Educators (RSIE).<ref>Startup Media SG. "[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7sMhgQqH6oo Reactor RSIE Summit 2018]". ''YouTube''. August 16, 2018. Accessed on 24 November 2020.</ref> | ||
== References/ Citations == | ==References/ Citations== | ||
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Khairul Rusydi | |
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Born | 1989 |
Education | Bachelor of Science (Biological Chemistry) |
Alma mater | Nanyang Technological University |
Khairul Rusydi (born 1989) is the co-founder and chief executive officer of Reactor, a company that designs and develops entrepreneurship programmes for youths. In 2018, Khairul Rusydi was elected as a representative for Singapore at the Commonwealth Youth Council (CYC).[1][2] That same year, he was given special mention by Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong at Singapore’s National Day Rally speech.[3] Khairul Rusydi has also served on the board of *SCAPE and is a member of MCCY’s SG Youth Action Panel.[4][5][6]
Background
Education
Khairul Rusydi is an alumnus of Raffles Institution. He then furthered his studies at Nanyang Technological University where he graduated with a degree in Biological Chemistry.[7] He also minored in Entrepreneurship. Khairul Rusydi conceptualised Reactor, alongside three peers, as an undergraduate at NTU.[8][9] In 2011, their proposal about entrepreneurship education (EntreEd) emerged the winner at the Junior World Entrepreneurship Forum.[10][11] Khairul Rusydi was also a SPRING Executive Development Scholar and an alumnus of the Temasek Foundation Young Societal Leaders fellowship.[4]
Early career
After graduating from university, Khairul Rusydi worked as a full-time civil servant at SPRING Singapore (now Enterprise Singapore).[12] He worked at SPRING Singapore for two years before leaving to run Reactor on a full-time basis. Speaking about his career shift, he said:
“I told my mum that it’s not really a matter of a push thing – there’s nothing wrong with what I was doing at that time, having a stable job. It’s more of a pull thing. I wanted to get students to work on real issues from poverty to food depletion to changing consumer behaviour. And I felt the best way was through a start-up.”[13]
Entrepreneurship
In 2018, Khairul Ruysdi was given a special mention by Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong for his contributions to the community through his work at Reactor. Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong said the following:
"Recently, I met Khairul Rusydi, a recipient of Anugerah MENDAKI, at the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting in London... Rusydi co-founded Reactor, a start-up which conducts entrepreneurship courses and mentors youth. Having succeeded with the help of the community, Rusydi is now paying it forward by mentoring others."[14]
Co-founder & CEO of Reactor School
In the context of entrepreneurship, Khairul Rusydi has described himself as an "ideas person".[15] He co-founded Reactor in 2012 after observing that students in the Southeast Asian education system are not well-equipped to be entrepreneurs. Speaking about his motivations in establishing Reactor, Khairul Rusydi said:
“We (Southeast Asian students) are good at testing, but the future demands people who can build and solve problems…I built Reactor School because I believe entrepreneurship education helps us fill that gap. Currently, we only apply 3% of what we learn in the classroom to our daily lives; we learn the rest on the job. I want to optimize that process and help students build skills that remain relevant throughout their life.”[16]
As of November 2020, Khairul Rusydi leads a team of four full-timers alongside his two co-founders.[17] Over the years, he has been invited to speak about his company's journey at events such as Illuminate 2019; organised by Singapore Malay Chamber of Commerce and Industry (SMCCI), and TEDx.[18][19]
Reactor School summary
Headquartered in Singapore, Reactor has since expanded its reach to countries such as Thailand and Vietnam. In November 2019, Reactor School debuted in Vietnam through a three-day entrepreneurship boot camp, EntreCamp.[16] According to Prestige Magazine, Reactor has worked with over 10,000 students and 70 schools across Asia including National University of Singapore, Raffles Institution and United World College in Singapore alone.[20] Apart from running programmes for youths, Reactor has also initiated an internship programme for educators from secondary and pre-university institutions called the Reactor Startup Immersion for Educators (RSIE).[21]
References/ Citations
- ↑ Chia, Lianne. "Singapore and the Commonwealth: The contributions of four young Singaporeans". Channel News Asia. April 19, 2018. Accessed on 24 November 2020.
- ↑ Puteri Nur Atiqah. "GET TO KNOW KHAIRUL RUSYDI". BizVoice. August 28, 2019. Accessed on 24 November 2020.
- ↑ Wong, Derek, Tee Zhuo and Seow Bei Yi. "Pursuing their dreams, flying the flag high". The Straits Times. August 20, 2018. Accessed on 24 November 2020.
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 "BOARD OF ADVISORS: KHAIRUL RUSYDI". Advisory.sg. Accessed on 24 November 2020.
- ↑ "Mr Khairul Rusydi (SG Youth Action Plan)". SG Together. Accessed on 24 November 2020.
- ↑ Seow, Joanna. "Youth share vision of inclusive and compassionate society". The Straits Times. May 19, 2019. Accessed on 24 November 2020.
- ↑ "Rusydi Khairul". LinkedIn. Accessed on 24 November 2020.
- ↑ "This Millennial Entrepreneur Talks Startups and Raising the Next Generation of Changemakers". e2i. February 6, 2019. Accessed on 24 November 2020.
- ↑ Chng, Kris. "This Young Startup Aims To Groom The Next Even-Younger Batch of Entrepreneurs". Ube.sg. Accessed on 24 November 2020.
- ↑ "NTU and ACE to host top entrepreneurship advocates at World Entrepreneurship Forum 2011". EurekAlert!. August 1, 2011. Accessed on 24 November 2020.
- ↑ Ho, Timothy. "5 Questions With… Khairul Rusydi, Co-Founder & CEO, Reactor". DollarsandSense. June 27, 2020. Accessed on 24 November 2020.
- ↑ Tan, Ryan and Denzel Chan. "Conversations with Rusydi and Weiyuan". Advisory.sg. January 24, 2018. Accessed on 24 November 2020.
- ↑ "Prepare for the workplace: Grit matters". School Bag. January 18, 2019. Accessed on 24 November 2020.
- ↑ PM Lee Hsien Loong. "National Day Rally 2018 (Malay)". Prime Minister's Office. August 19, 2018. Accessed on 24 October 2020.
- ↑ Singapore Malay Chamber of Commerce and Industry. "Get to know: Khairul Rusydi, Co-founder of Reactor". YouTube. August 28, 2019. Accessed on 24 November 2020.
- ↑ 16.0 16.1 "Igniting the entrepreneurial spirit in Vietnam". Fulbright University Vietnam. October 12, 2019. Accessed on 24 November 2020.
- ↑ "TEAM REACTOR". Reactor School. Accessed on 24 November 2020.
- ↑ Reactor School. "Our Reactor School CEO Mr Khairul Rusydi will be speaking at Illuminate 2019.". Facebook. August 27, 2019. Accessed on 24 November 2020.
- ↑ TEDx Talks. "A Chain Reaction in Education | Khairul Rusydi | TEDxKenyalang". YouTube. February 4, 2020. Accessed on 24 November 2020.
- ↑ "Khairul Rusydi". Prestige 40 Under 40. Accessed on 24 November 2020.
- ↑ Startup Media SG. "Reactor RSIE Summit 2018". YouTube. August 16, 2018. Accessed on 24 November 2020.