Chayabha (Jingle) Pornpathananangoon
Student - 11th Grade student at SJC
Jingle is an 11th-grade student from St Joseph Convent School. She comes from a family of doctors and is an aspiring doctor herself.
Jingle will speak about Antibiotic Resistance
Dr. Pantitra Putamanonda
Director of Harbour.Space@UTCC
Harbour Space
Natwara (Ing) and Pimphan (Gub-Gam) Kanpiromku and Pengjaem
Student - 11th Grade SJC student
Ing and Gam are Grade 11 students from SJC.
There talk is going to focus on the psychology of manifestation.
On-issariya (Jinny) Sudhaswin -
Undergraduate - Former SJC student
Dear Younger Me: What I Wish I Knew
Panuma (Lili) Dansiri
Student - 11th Grade student at SJC
Lili is a 12th-grade student from St Joseph Convent School.
She is presenting on the topic of: Inside the Mind of a Young Perfectionist: My Road to Recovery
Purichaya (Maeily) Satapanawong
Undergraduate and SJC Alumni
Maeily is an Undergraduate at Boston University, who graduated from SJC two years ago.
Maeily will speak about the magic of quadball
Ruedee Euachongprasit
Head of People Branding at Central Group
As a former SJC student who has forged a successful career path, Ruedee will bring her knowledge to the SJC stage.
Sasiphat (Sabrina) Shrestha
Student - 12th Grade SJC student
Sabrina is a 12th-grade student and a future med student.
Her topic is about social constructs, Rainbow Nation: Pride, Progress, and Popularity.
Sutheera (Proud) Kongsap
Student - 11th Grade student at SJC
Proud is an 11th-grade student who has recently returned from a years exchange program in the US.
She will discuss languages in her talk, Fluent in Opportunity.
Thanapa (Jayda) Chumpolkoolvong
Student - 11th Grade SJC Student
Jayda is an 11th-grade SJC student and a talented figure skater representing Thailand.
She will speak on the topic of, Student and Athlete: Why You Don’t Have to Choose.
Thitaree (Mimi) Tangjittawechai
Student - 11th-grade St Joseph Convent School
Mimi is an 11th-grade student at SJC.
The fascinating topic she will speak about is: Modern Minds in Medieval Times