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TAT: “Thailand is ready to host the 2020 Global Summit of Women”

The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) has announced its support for the staging of the ‘2020 Global Summit of Women’, in Bangkok, from 23-25 April 2020.

TAT executives, led by Tanes Petsuwan, deputy governor for marketing communications, and Kitsana Kaewtumrong, executive director of the advertising and public relations department, recently welcomed Irene Natividad, president of the GlobeWomen Research and Education Institute, to a meeting in Bangkok in preparation for the 2020 Global Summit.

The deputy governor said, “Thailand is ready to host the 2020 Global Summit of Women in Bangkok and celebrate its 30th year of promoting women’s advancement in the global economy. That Thailand has been chosen as the host country can be attributed to the hard work and contribution of the Thai Host Committee, chaired by Kobkarn Wattanavrangkul, the  former minister of tourism and sports.”

The 2020 Global Summit of Women is expected to see over 1,000 leaders in business and government from around the world celebrating the 30th Anniversary Summit in Bangkok and discussing several issues under the theme “Women: Revolutionising Economies”.

Key topics include ‘Changing the Face of Economic Leadership Globally’, ‘Promoting Ethical Corporate Governance through Diverse Perspectives’, ‘Creating Innovative Enterprises for 21st Century Global Markets’, ‘Increasing Countries GDPs While Uplifting Families and Communities’, and ‘Leading the Fight to Preserve the Planet’s Resources for Future Growth’.

Read the full article at Travel Daily: https://www.traveldailymedia.com/tat-thailand-is-ready-to-host-the-2020-global-summit-of-women/

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