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TAT Kuala Lumpur gets new Director
MR Suwat Kumwong, 56, has been appointed the new Director of TAT Kuala Lumpur Office in charge of Malaysia and Brunei Darussalam. He takes over from Mr Wiboon Nimitrwanich, who is completing his four-year term in Kuala Lumpur in August. After obtaining his Bachelor of Architecture, Mr Suwat worked as a freelance architect before joining the Tourism Authority of Thailand as a Tourism Planner in 1983.
In 1991 he was promoted to Chief of the Government Investment Section before assuming the position of Director, Project Planning Division in 1994. Seven years later, Mr Suwat was transferred to Germany as Director of the Frankfurt Office and upon his return in 2005 he was the Director of Investment Planning.
Two years later he left for Stockholm to further his studies and in 2012, he returned as Director of the Investment Planning Division, a position he held until his transfer to Kuala Lumpur. |
Mr Suwat is also a columnist and illustrator for TAT's monthly magazine, writing under the pen name Alien Architect. In addition, he had undergone training in various areas of tourism. These included Conservation & Development of Tourist Destination, China; The Friendship Programme for The 21st Century, Japan; the 5th Pata Adventure Travel & Ecotourism, The Philippines; Australia Cave & Karst, Australia; Planning & Training for Sustainable tourism, Indonesia; Seatrade Cruise Shipping Convention, USA; The World Conference on Sustainable Tourism, Spain; Development of Rural tourism, Israel; Ecotourism in Australia, Australia; Promoting the Cultural & Historical Heritage of the APEC, The Philippines; and the PATA Foundation, Duncan Sandys Scholarship, UK.
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