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Thursday June 28, 2018
Forbes Thailand Forum 2018: The Next Tycoons Forbes Thailand 5th Anniversary Forum 2018 was recognised by distinguished guests and media with much support from Prudential Life Assurance (Thailand) Public Company Limited on 28 June 2018 at the Grand Ballroom, Centara Grand & Bangkok Convention Centre at CentralWorld.
Forbes Thailand Magazine, the Thai business magazine that presents success stories of business owners and executives, organised The 2018 Annual Seminar on The Next Tycoons, sharing vision, experience and inspiration. How to pass on a family business to the next generation in a professional manner. Problems, obstacles and commentaries revealed of executives, business owners and Forbes Thailand magazine readers committed to success.
The seminar is presented in two parts, each covering a key topic:
Session 1 "Rejuvenating the Family Business"
Session 2 "Living the Passion"
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