BMA Deputy Governor Taya Teepsuwan recently presided over a press conference at the Amari Watergate Bangkok to announce the 15th Amari Watergate & BMW Thailand Midnight Run and the 16th Aerobic Marathon on AIDS. The charity event participants will compete for the HRH Princess Maha Chakri Sirindhorn’s Royal Trophy. Proceeds will be donated to Chalerm Prakiat School; Baan Gerda to support HIV infected orphan children and Baht for a Better Life Project. (L to R) Dieter Burckhardt, Assistant Marketing Communications & Branding Manager, Bangkok Hospital, Wiwatchai Boonyapak, Director of the TAT’s Event Department, Matthias Pfalz, President of BMW (Thailand) Co., Ltd., Mrs. Taya Teepsuwan, Pierre Andre Pelletier, GM Amari Watergate Bangkok, Saisom Wongsasuluck, President of Caring Hearts for AIDS Foundation, Pol. Col. Wanchai Yusang, Deputy Commander of Traffic Police and Karl Morsbach, Chairman and Founder of Baan Gerda Project.
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