Archawat Charoensilp
Public Affairs and Communications Director, ASEAN Business Unit Coca-Cola Southeast Asia Services Co., Ltd.
Born and raised in Bangkok, Archawat is a descendant of Karen people, a hill tribe hailing from the mountainous Thai province of Kanchanaburi. At the age of 18, Archawat left home for the United States and spent nearly a decade there where he received degrees in Business Economics and Public Policy from The George Washington University, and the American University. From 1997 – 2015, Archawat lived and worked in Washington DC, Hong Kong, Singapore, Malaysia and Bangkok. Professionally, Archawat is leading a team of Public Affairs and Communications professionals across South East Asia for one of the world’s most well known brands. He currently lives in Bangkok with his wife and two children, Sean and Tara. Archawat and his family still maintain their residence in the mountains, staying close to their roots.
Karuna Taesopapong
Student
Karuna is a 15 year old student who is a keen supporter of women’s rights. With an upbringing in Thailand, Karuna’s enthusiasm for feminism is tied closely to her roots, where women are largely more disadvantaged than their male counterparts. Full of curiosity and a fervour to explore, Karuna hopes to combine her knowledge and passion to address this societal problem. She currently volunteers as an English teacher at a local girl’s home in central Bangkok.
Morgan Callaway
Student
Morgan is an international school student who aims to spread awareness and encourage acceptance of autism around the world. By speaking up, she hopes to tackle the stereotyping of autistic people, and hopes to emphasize the diversity of those on the spectrum.
Natcha (Pun Pun) Yongphiphatwong
Student
Natcha Yongphiphatwong (Pun Pun) is a student with a variety of interests. Her passion lies in finding ways of integrating them together.
Pimmy Soongswang
Student
A student with a huge passion for food has an aim to continue finding the most delicious meals, but in a way that minimises the global impact of her choices.