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October 17, 2019

Athistha (Nop) Chitranukroh Speaks at Marsh and AIG Seminar on Digital Disruption

On October 17, 2019, Athistha (Nop) Chitranukroh, partner and deputy director of Tilleke & Gibbins’ corporate and commercial department, was welcomed as a keynote speaker at a well-attended event in Bangkok co-organized by two world-leading insurance companies—Marsh and AIG.

The one-day seminar, entitled “Navigating through the Digital Disruption,” was initiated to facilitate the dissemination of deep insights on three areas of digital disruption—regulatory compliance, talent management, and business transformation. As head of the firm’s insurance group and co-head of the firm’s technology group, Athistha was responsible for covering the regulatory and compliance aspects of the digital era, giving attendees practical advice on how to keep up with the quickly evolving legal landscape in Thailand and around the region.

For more details about this event, please visit the event webpage.

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