2023 Gen.T honourees: Athip Tantivorawong, Tam Chudaree Debhakam, Raya Chantaramungkorn, Yashovardhan Lohia (Illustration: Raphael Quiason)
Cover 2023 Gen.T honourees: Athip Tantivorawong, Tam Chudaree Debhakam, Raya Chantaramungkorn, Yashovardhan Lohia (Illustration: Raphael Quiason)
2023 Gen.T honourees: Athip Tantivorawong, Tam Chudaree Debhakam, Raya Chantaramungkorn, Yashovardhan Lohia (Illustration: Raphael Quiason)

Twenty-five individuals from Thailand are featured in the annual Gen.T List this year, representing some of the most promising and impactful young leaders from the country

The Gen.T List 2023 launched on June 1. On it are some of Asia’s most promising young leaders who are shaping the region’s future through creativity and innovation. We call them the Leaders of Tomorrow and there are good reasons why. From upcycling plastic waste into useful materials to setting world records in their sport, each honouree is making an impact their own way and inspiring others to do the same.

Read more: How do you get on the Gen.T List?

This year, 25 of them come from Thailand and they hail from different backgrounds and industries, including education, healthcare, food and beverage and real estate. Among them is a unicorn founder, a talented rapper who has performed at Coachella and a trans rights advocate. Learn who they are and read their stories in the link below. 

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Yod Chinsupakul, founder and CEO of Line Man Wongnai
Above Yod Chinsupakul, founder and CEO of food delivery unicorn Line Man Wongnai (Photo: Line Man Wongnai)
Yod Chinsupakul, founder and CEO of Line Man Wongnai

It requires experience and industry insights to identify, review and select the nominations that should make the final cut. This is why we work closely with a panel of industry heavyweights whom we affectionately call the Tribe. Find out who they are this year. Or if you’re wondering how a nominee makes the final cut, read our explainer on the Gen.T List selection process

Finally, if you’re curious about the stats relating to this year’s list, we have published data on the gender ratio, average honouree age and more in three different articles for honourees from East Asia, Southeast Asia and overall Asia.

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Chanisara Wongdeeprasith, co-founder and CEO, Brunchtime
Above Chanisara Wongdeeprasith, co-founder and CEO of food brand Brunchtime
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Raya Chantaramungkorn, co-founder and CMO, HonestDocs
Above Raya Chantaramungkorn, co-founder and CMO of HonestDocs, Thailand’s first and largest healthcare marketplace (Photo: HonestDocs)
Chanisara Wongdeeprasith, co-founder and CEO, Brunchtime
Raya Chantaramungkorn, co-founder and CMO, HonestDocs

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Valerie Lim
Digital editor, Tatler Power and Purpose, Tatler Asia
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Valerie Lim

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Based in Singapore, Valerie Lim is the digital editor for Tatler Power and Purpose, Tatler Asia’s dynamic platform spotlighting industry leaders across the region. Valerie leads the charge in shaping the platform’s digital presence, from overseeing and producing website content to curating social media strategies.

With a finger on the pulse of the region, she keeps an eye out for news and trends in business, innovation and leadership, ensuring the brand stays ahead of the curve in delivering stories that inspire and inform its community of changemakers.

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Prior to this role, she worked in marketing and communications. She considers herself Singaporean at heart and international by passion. You may recognise her from her 15 minutes of fame when she was crowned Miss Universe Singapore 2011. When she is not at her desk, you can find her in the gym or at a yoga studio.

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