The British, American, Australian and South African Chambers of Commerce Thailand recently held a joint “Eastern Seaboard Networking” with a traditional Thai Loy Krathong theme at the Pullman Pattaya Hotel G recently. (l-r) Dr. Tim Eaton, Head of Admissions & Marketing at The Regent’s International School Pattaya; Simon Matthews, BCCT Vice Chairman / Country Manager Thailand of Manpower Group; Graham Macdonald, President of the South African-Thai Chamber of Commerce; Sophon Vongchatchainont, General Manager of Pullman Pattaya Hotel G; Greg Watkins, Executive Director of the British Chamber of Commerce Thailand; David English, Eastern Seaboard Manager of Cornerstone Management Co., Ltd.; and Chris Thatcher, Vice Chairman of the British Chamber of Commerce Thailand.
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