Sasin Alum Nopparat Aumpa Honored as
2020 AACSB Influential Leader
Sasin
School of Management is proud to announce that alumna Nopparat Aumpa
(EMBA 2016) is one of 25 business school graduates honored by AACSB
International (AACSB) as the 2020 Class of Influential Leaders. The annual
challenge recognizes notable alumni from AACSB-accredited schools whose
inspiring work serves as a model for the next generation of business leaders. In
addition to Ms. Aumpa, alumni from three other AAPBS member schools – Auckland University
of Technology, Singapore
Management University, and University of
Malaya – were honored.
Nopparat
¡°Kai¡± Aumpa¡¯s rise through the ranks from her first job as a guest
relations officer to become the award-winning GM of an award-winning hotel has
attracted significant media
attention. And her drive and her commitment to her work and her
colleagues has been an inspiration to many, both in the hotel industry and
beyond.
¡°When
people give me a chance, I never let them down,¡± said Nopparat. ¡°I try to
instill that idea of really committing to something in my team, and the young
people I meet.¡±
Currently serving
as Senior Assistant Vice President/General
Manager of Banyan Tree Bangkok,
she is the first female general manager in
the luxury hotel chain, and one of the few Thai female leaders in a
traditionally male, and in this region, expat, dominated industry. In addition
to her position as GM of Banyan Tree¡¯s flagship Bangkok hotel, she is also
responsible for the Angsana Maison Souvannaphoum hotel in Luang Prabang, Laos,
as well as serving as Banyan Tree¡¯s main brand standard auditor. She is a
facilitator in the Banyan Tree Talent Management Programme and has now taken on
a role in business development to oversee the expansion of the Banyan Tree
brand in Thailand.
Banyan
Tree is a fast-growing chain of 5-star resorts, expanding from a handful of
hotels in the mid-90¡¯s to operating 47 properties as of 2019. Ms. Aumpa is one
of the leaders of this rapid expansion as a key member of the opening teams of
10 properties, including the Banyan Tree Ringha in China, the Royale Hayat
Hospital in Kuwait, and the Banyan Tree Mayakoba. Her success in working in
many different cultures, including traditional male-dominated cultures, is
further testament to her influence and strong leadership skills.
Ms.
Aumpa is actively involved in Banyan Tree¡¯s sustainability and CSR efforts, and
has helped enhance a childcare initiative for staff members of Banyan Tree
Bangkok. She is also a regular speaker and facilitator at Banyan Tree¡¯s Talent
Management Academy.
Her Saffron
Cruise concept to bring the Banyan Tree¡¯s iconic restaurant and roof-top
bar concept to Bangkok¡¯s Chao Phraya river with a luxury 5-star river cruise,
was developed in her project management class at Sasin School of Management.
¡°I
went to Sasin because I wanted to improve my skills, but also to meet new
people and get out of my comfort zone,¡± said Nopparat. ¡°My world was hotels and
hospitality – everyone I knew was in my industry, so Sasin helped me to connect
with new people from a diverse range of industries and backgrounds.¡±
Sasin¡¯s
Director, Professor Ian Fenwick, congratulated her on receiving this honor. ¡°We¡¯re
very proud of Khun Nopparat for the work that she does and the contributions
she¡¯s made to Sasin, to the hospitality industry, and to our community,¡± he
said. ¡°She continues to be an inspiration to young people, especially young
women, who aspire to be influential leaders.¡±
Tom
Robinson, AACSB president and CEO, also offered his congratulations: ¡°Nopparat Aumpa has
blended her business education with passion and purpose, and AACSB is delighted
to recognize her among the 2020 Class of Influential Leaders.¡±
Now
in its fifth year, the Influential Leaders challenge has recognized more than
200 business school graduates for creating lasting impact in business and
society. All honorees have earned an undergraduate, graduate, or doctoral
degree from one of the more than 850 AACSB-accredited business schools
worldwide. For more information on the Influential Leaders challenge, and to
view a full list of honorees, visit aacsb.edu/influential-leaders.
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