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Would You Like a Cup of Poom?
                             The composition of myself can be described with those of a bubble tea:


                                                                        Born in Thailand
                                                  Asian born with
                                                                        Spent time studying in USA and Spain
                                                  international         Working at KS Macquarie (partnering with
                                                  presence               Australian banks)



                                                                        Involved with family’s tapioca business for a decade
                                                  Tapioca is key!       Worked part-time at family company since 2006
                                                                        Fascinated by tapioca's many untapped possibilities



                                                                        To lead the development of sustainable alternative
                                                  High calorie,          energy sources from tapioca
                                                  High impact           To reduce country’s reliance on fuel imports,
                                                                        To create sustainable positive impact on society



                                                                        Strive for the best but flexible
                                                  Goes well with        Outgoing person with great sense of humor
                                                  every drink           Work hard & Play hard
Source: http://www.paperblog.fr/3508015/a-la-
redecouverte-du-bubble-tea/
Poom’s Journey…. China to America
               Extensive professional and educational experience, with international flavor




 Grandparents immigrated to         Attended primary school to high school      Exchange program at Elliott County High
  Thailand from China                 at Bangkok Christian College (1992-2004)     School, Kentucky, United States
 Born 4/9/86 in Bangkok             Thailand’s oldest school, established in     (2002-2003)
 The second child of the family      1852                                        Graduated and received certificate as
                                                                                   Senior student




 Bachelor in Economics              Exchange program at Universitat             Senior Associate at KS Macquarie
  (international program) from        Pompeu Fabra, Barcelona, Spain (2006)        (investment banker)
  Chulalongkorn University (2007)    One of only two out of 80 applicant to      Agricultural & alternative energy focus
 Received First Class Honor          be selected                                 South East Asia’s largest wind farm
                                                                                  Thailand largest sugar company IPO
 Thailand oldest university
Tapioca…The Little Plant That Could
    There are many non-food usage of Tapioca in sectors like energy, medicine and packaging

                                                     Tapioca Overview

“Tapioca” or “Cassava” has been used in many industry, but
not many people know how valuable the plant is.
 Tapioca is originated from South America
 Thailand has an abundance supply of tapioca, and is
  considered the largest tapioca exporter in the world
 Tapioca crops can be separated into 4 parts: root, leaf, bole
  and seed, each part can be utilized
 Tapioca consists of two types, sweet and bitter
 Tapioca can withstand extreme conditions more than most
  crops, makes it easy for farmers to plant

                                                    Tapioca Opportunity
                                                    Tapioca is a root vegetable and popularly use in food industry. Each part of
                                                    tapioca can also be used in several ways: direct consumption, food and
                                                    product industries, livestock feeds, energy, etc.
                                                     1.Food: tapioca pearl, tapioca chips, monosodium glutamate (MSGs),
                                                        tapioca flour, instant noodle, sauce, ice-cream
                                                     2. Beverage: liquor
                                                     3. Pharmaceutical: capsules and tablets, alcohol
                                                     4. Energy: biofuel, biomass power                          Zero
                                                     5. Textile: printing cloth                                 Waste
                                                     6. Pulp: tissue paper, container, cardboard
                                                     7. Animal Food
                                                     8. Glue: stickers, enveloped, gummed tape
Vision…Sustainable Alternative Energy
   My goal is to lead my family’s business in the development of infrastructure for tapioca-based
                                energy as sustainable energy source
                       Our Company                                                           Vision
 Our business, THH Group is specialized in tapioca business         Introduce Tapioca as an alternative energy for Thailand
  and operate for over 45 years                                        Establish bio-energy division aiming to provide a
                                                                        sustainable alternative energy such as
 Our business is a mid-stream tapioca business. Our products
                                                                             Ethanol
  include:
                                                                             Biomass power
1. Tapioca Starch
                                                                     Expand downstream to environmental-friendlies products
       Yearly maximum capacity of 120,000 metric tons
                                                                       Generate profits from the product which safe for
       Certified GMP and HACCP
                                                                        consumers and promote environmental reservation
2. Tapioca Pellet and Tapioca Chips
                                                                             Biodegradable products
       Yearly maximum capacity of tapioca pellets and
                                                                             Food
          tapioca chips over 1,300,000 metric tons




                                       Tapioca Starch      Tapioca Pellet    Tapioca Chips


         Bio Energy                                                                                   Environmental –
                                                        Tapioca mid-stream                            friendly Product




    Ethanol         Biomass Power Plant                                                          Pulp Mold          Pulp & Paper
Next Step…MIT Sloan




“I am ready to take on new challenges at Sloan
  and look forward to meet new classmates
     from MIT Sloan MBA Class of 2015”

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Sloan presentation v2

  • 1. Would You Like a Cup of Poom? The composition of myself can be described with those of a bubble tea:  Born in Thailand Asian born with  Spent time studying in USA and Spain international  Working at KS Macquarie (partnering with presence Australian banks)  Involved with family’s tapioca business for a decade Tapioca is key!  Worked part-time at family company since 2006  Fascinated by tapioca's many untapped possibilities  To lead the development of sustainable alternative High calorie, energy sources from tapioca High impact  To reduce country’s reliance on fuel imports,  To create sustainable positive impact on society  Strive for the best but flexible Goes well with  Outgoing person with great sense of humor every drink  Work hard & Play hard Source: http://www.paperblog.fr/3508015/a-la- redecouverte-du-bubble-tea/
  • 2. Poom’s Journey…. China to America Extensive professional and educational experience, with international flavor  Grandparents immigrated to  Attended primary school to high school  Exchange program at Elliott County High Thailand from China at Bangkok Christian College (1992-2004) School, Kentucky, United States  Born 4/9/86 in Bangkok  Thailand’s oldest school, established in (2002-2003)  The second child of the family 1852  Graduated and received certificate as Senior student  Bachelor in Economics  Exchange program at Universitat  Senior Associate at KS Macquarie (international program) from Pompeu Fabra, Barcelona, Spain (2006) (investment banker) Chulalongkorn University (2007)  One of only two out of 80 applicant to  Agricultural & alternative energy focus  Received First Class Honor be selected  South East Asia’s largest wind farm  Thailand largest sugar company IPO  Thailand oldest university
  • 3. Tapioca…The Little Plant That Could There are many non-food usage of Tapioca in sectors like energy, medicine and packaging Tapioca Overview “Tapioca” or “Cassava” has been used in many industry, but not many people know how valuable the plant is.  Tapioca is originated from South America  Thailand has an abundance supply of tapioca, and is considered the largest tapioca exporter in the world  Tapioca crops can be separated into 4 parts: root, leaf, bole and seed, each part can be utilized  Tapioca consists of two types, sweet and bitter  Tapioca can withstand extreme conditions more than most crops, makes it easy for farmers to plant Tapioca Opportunity Tapioca is a root vegetable and popularly use in food industry. Each part of tapioca can also be used in several ways: direct consumption, food and product industries, livestock feeds, energy, etc. 1.Food: tapioca pearl, tapioca chips, monosodium glutamate (MSGs), tapioca flour, instant noodle, sauce, ice-cream 2. Beverage: liquor 3. Pharmaceutical: capsules and tablets, alcohol 4. Energy: biofuel, biomass power Zero 5. Textile: printing cloth Waste 6. Pulp: tissue paper, container, cardboard 7. Animal Food 8. Glue: stickers, enveloped, gummed tape
  • 4. Vision…Sustainable Alternative Energy My goal is to lead my family’s business in the development of infrastructure for tapioca-based energy as sustainable energy source Our Company Vision  Our business, THH Group is specialized in tapioca business Introduce Tapioca as an alternative energy for Thailand and operate for over 45 years  Establish bio-energy division aiming to provide a sustainable alternative energy such as  Our business is a mid-stream tapioca business. Our products  Ethanol include:  Biomass power 1. Tapioca Starch Expand downstream to environmental-friendlies products  Yearly maximum capacity of 120,000 metric tons  Generate profits from the product which safe for  Certified GMP and HACCP consumers and promote environmental reservation 2. Tapioca Pellet and Tapioca Chips  Biodegradable products  Yearly maximum capacity of tapioca pellets and  Food tapioca chips over 1,300,000 metric tons Tapioca Starch Tapioca Pellet Tapioca Chips Bio Energy Environmental – Tapioca mid-stream friendly Product Ethanol Biomass Power Plant Pulp Mold Pulp & Paper
  • 5. Next Step…MIT Sloan “I am ready to take on new challenges at Sloan and look forward to meet new classmates from MIT Sloan MBA Class of 2015”