WRITER: THEODORE MARIA SCHOOL OF ART

The Theodore Maria School of Arts at Assumption University of Thailand (AU) recently hosted an enriching workshop titled "Empowering Self: Digital Communication for Language Users". Held on 24th January this event marked a significant milestone in the university's commitment to enhancing students' digital communication skills.

Mr. Anont Vidhayasirinun
Head of Marketing for Retail and Wholesale Business
 
 

The workshop featured Mr. Anont Vidhayasirinun, a distinguished alumnus and current Head of Marketing for Retail and Wholesale Business at Asset World Corporation Ltd., as the keynote speaker. Mr. Anont 's session, spanning two hours, delved into the intricacies of digital communication. He underscored its critical role in shaping future career paths and provided an in-depth analysis of current trends and tools that are reshaping how we communicate in the digital age.

Highlights of the workshop included interactive discussions on the application of digital communication tools in various professional settings, and a comprehensive overview of a five-step strategy to boost career success through effective communication. Mr. Anont’s engaging approach brought to light the numerous possibilities and challenges in the ever-evolving digital landscape.

 
 
 

The session concluded with a vibrant Q&A segment, where students eagerly inquired about global career prospects, the impact of digital communication in different cultural contexts, and the emerging role of the metaverse in professional environments.

This workshop is part of Assumption University’s ongoing initiative to provide students with holistic educational experiences that transcend traditional learning. By connecting students with successful alumni and industry leaders, the University fosters a culture of continuous learning and professional development.

More Information about the Theodore Maria School of Arts, please visit:

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