Chumpol NaLamlieng
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Chumpol NaLamlieng (Thai: ชุมพล ณ ลำเลียง, born in 1945) was the former President of Siam Cement Group until 2005, when he stepped down from his post, and is of mixed Chinese and Thai descent.[1][2] He received B.Sc in M.E. from Washington University and also an MBA from Harvard University. He first worked as a World Bank loan officer who analysed the Siam Cement Group, and then was recruited in 1968 by Bankers Trust, N.Y. to set up Thai Investment and Securities Co.,Ltd.(TISCO)–the first investment bank in Thailand. After a few years heading Corporate Finance at TISCO, he joined Siam Cement and worked there until his retirement. He remains a director of many companies, including British Airways.
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- ^ Jomo Kwame Sundaram, Mushtaq H. Khan [2000]. Rents, Rent-Seeking and Economic Development: Theory and Evidence in Asia. Cambridge University Press, 191. ISBN 0521788668.
- ^ A.E. Safarian, Wendy Dobson [1996]. East Asian Capitalism: Diversity and Dynamism. University of Toronto Press, 104. ISBN 0802080588.