Bangkok--23 Sep--Verve
Stanford Center for Professional Development, Stanford University, the United States, led by its executive Mr. Paul Marca (center) as well as Stanford professors and executives of Thai respected corporations namely Ms. Kantima Lerlertyuttitham (2nd from right), Chief Human Resources Officer at AIS, Mr. Anupong Assavabhokhin (4th from right), CEO of AP (Thailand) Plc., Ms. Kattiya Indaravijaya (3rd from right), President of KBank, and Mrs. Arinya Talerngsri (1st from right), Chief Capability Officer & Managing Director of SEAC (Southeast Asia Center), were presented at SEAC to unitedly announced The Stanford Thailand Research Consortium which is positioned as Thailand's first-ever world-class and intensive research initiative with a core objective to conduct research projects in four vital areas to the future of Thailand namely 1. Raising Human Values, 2. Increasing Economic Prosperity, 3. Social Well-being, and 4. Environmental Protection. The consortium is going to conduct intensive research projects and all findings will be foundations to steer Thailand forward particularly in competitiveness of Thai enterprises and capabilities of Thais. This fruitful event took place at The Garage on the 2nd floor of SEAC, FYI Center Building.
From Left
Ms. Ronie Shilo, Senior Director of Program Strategy and Executive Education, Stanford Center for Professional Development (SCPD)
Professor Pamela J. Hinds from School of Engineering (Management, Science & Engineering), Stanford University
Professor Michael Lepech from School of Engineering (Civil & Environmental Engineering), Stanford University
Professor Charles Eesley from School of Engineering (Management, Science & Engineering), Stanford University
Mr. Paul Marca, Associate Vice Provost, Stanford Center for Professional Development (SCPD)
Mr. Anupong Assavabhokhin, CEO of AP (Thailand) Plc.
Ms. Kattiya Indaravijaya, President of KBank
Ms. Kantima Lerlertyuttitham, Chief Human Resources Officer at AIS
Mrs. Arinya Talerngsri, Chief Capability Officer & Managing Director of SEAC (Southeast Asia Center)