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Written by: Mr. Soubsakul Chittangsomboon, BBA#17

Case Club, a student run organization, with the help of the BBA International Program held its annual Internal Case Competition during October 10-12,2014. The event was held at the Mandarin Hotel, Samyan and it involved two overnight stays at the hotel. 
 

80 sophomore students in teams of 4 participated in this event. They were given 24 hours to come up with an impactful, creative, yet feasible solution to a real business case and then made to present their recommendations to a panel of experienced Case Club alumni and prestigious judges from many acclaimed institutes.

 

All the teams put in great effort. However, only 4 teams made it to the final round and out of those 4, there can be only one winning team to receive the honor of having their names engraved on the plate.

 

Case Club would like to extend its congratulations to the finalists:

Winner: Team TAXI

  1. Mr. Naparoek Chantawasinkul
  2. Ms. Chutima Lertsurapakdee
  3. Mr. Patipol Urutnopragorn
  4. Mr. Niti-tham Phurepong

1st Runner-up: Mr. BBA

  1. Mr. Krit Pattarawongvisut
  2. Mr. Phawin Singhalachat
  3. Mr. Possawat Danchaivijit
  4. Mr. Pun Jaruthassanakul

2nd Runner-up: Team SYNC

  1. Ms. Nichakan Thairungroj
  2. Ms. Pornnapat Phongsithichok
  3. Ms. Romyanetr Sirivejabandhu
  4. Ms. Pitchayaporn Hoonthanasevee

3rd Runner-up: Team XCEL

  1. Ms. Sawanpatu Bunluthangtum
  2. Ms. Dolporn Pitaksit
  3. Mr. Tochapon Sukitjanuparb
  4. Mr. Chanon Hantaveevongsa

Written by: BBA Council
 
This academic year, "Banshi Career Day 2014" by BBA student council was held on the 8th November 2014. The session was exclusively provided for our faculty students with a goal to prepare them for their future career path and to increase the rate of getting accepted into companies. Within a day, participants got a lot of useful information and knowledge ranging from writing effective resume, understanding more of each work field including marketing, accounting, consulting and finance as well as planning for higher education. On behalf of BBA Student Council 2014, we would like to express our gratitude to our alumni for being our guest panelist at Banshi Career Day. We truly appreciate the time and effort they have put to share stories to our participants.We also appreciate the participation of all participants on that day.
 
We believe that after the event, many of the participants left home with a better idea of how they should prepare themselves for their future. We promise to continuously improve this event for the next generation and will be looking forward to the next one.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Written by: BBA Rural Project

12-18 December 2014, a community development camp named 'BBA Rural Project' had been held at Baan Nong Doo School, Moo 8, Wang-prong, Nern-maprang, Phitsanulok Province. Rural Project is the camp that has an objective to improve the quality of life and economic well-being of people living in relatively isolated and sparsely populated areas. The project is consecutively held for seven years and this camp is the 8th camp of the project.
 
For this year, a canteen building was built for the school in order to create convenience for the students and people in the community. in addtion, to provide more educational opportunities for the students, scholarships were given to them to support and encourage them to attend the school. That is because a good education is the greatest gift that people can give to their CHILDREN.
 
 

 

 

 

 

 
Written by : Kitrawee Nutchanart BBA #16
 
It is such a wonderful experience for me to be travelled to China and Laos for AEC travelling classroom. This trip has broadened my perspective and knowledge with our neighbouring countries.In addition to that,this will help me to be fully prepared for the opening of ASEAN Economic community in this coming year.
 
Travelling to China by R3A route, I have seen how goods are being transport among Thailand, Laos and China. From this trip, it can be seen that R3A route is a great way to help in developing logistics, commercial and tourism industries among these 3 countries.
 
Last but not least, I went to Xishuangbanna ;the city in southern part of China which once was a part of Thailand until the year 1850.I have seen some similarity in their culture, language including their way of life. These similarity will be a great way in building a relationship with them when it comes to business in the opening of AEC economic community in the near future. All in all, this AEC travelling classroom has given me such a grateful experience and knowledge that I could not find in the typical class.