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Wednesday August 29, 2018
Post Today and Dhurakij Pundit University (DPU) collaborated to organise “Post Today Wealth Campus 2018”
Post Today Editor Wut Nontarit welcomed Asst. Prof. Dr. Thanthakarn Duangratana, Vice President – Brand Communication, Dhurakij Pundit University, and stated the objectives of the event.
On 29 August 2018, the morning session involved financial literacy activities under the topic of “Making Millions Isn’t Difficult” presented by Peg Punyawe Chantarakajorn from Super Trader. The presentations continued with ฉลาดทันหุ้น by Sun Krasuang Jarusira from Super Trader, along with Itthipat Peeradechapan, owner of Taokaenoi, talking on the topics of “Converting Passion into Money” and “Business Begins with Ideas and Courage” respectively. The afternoon began with a singing contest – "DPU Talent" – and ended with a mini concert by MEAN.
30 August featured “DPU DNA Showcase Activity: Preparing for a Brighter Future” where students shared actual experiences in start-ups. The presenters included: Denpipat Chaitrong, Co-Founder, Baggage Delivery Service, AIRPORTELs; Thakornkrid Thanatharapokin, Founder, DifferSheet Education Startup, and; Nissarin Srisuplee, Co-Founder and Developer, Application CoachMe. Next up was a DPU Talent contest in which Sin Pimchanok na Nakorn won the first prize of 10,000 baht scholarship. The fun continued with a mini concert by POLYCAT. It’s all part of the knowledge and fun-filled life at Dhurakij Pundit University.
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