Meet this year’s 28 Gen.T Leaders of Tomorrow from the Kingdom, the most promising young talents from varied industries, from architecture and entertainment to technology and social impact
The ninth edition of the Tatler Gen.T Leaders of Tomorrow has been unveiled.
The annual list features more than 200 of Asia’s most promising young leaders who are creating needed change in their communities, shaping their industry’s future or helping to bring their country’s innovation to the global stage.
From designers to musicians, researchers and startup founders, they are using their skills and talents to positively influence others and build a better world.
Read more: What makes a Leader of Tomorrow stand out, according to industry experts
They hail from 20 different categories, such as Education, Food and Beverage, Healthcare and Sciences and Social Entrepreneurship. They are also from six different locations in Asia, namely Thailand, Singapore, Hong Kong, Malaysia, Taiwan and the Philippines.

Above Panalee Phatraprasit is the assistant managing director, of Simummuang Market, an agricultural hub where people trade products at fair prices daily, giving farmers financial security (Photo: Worapon Teerawatvijit)

Above The goal of Parith Thiengtham’s company Edsy is to help 10 million people become fluent in English in order to overseas opportunities (Photo: Worapon Teerawatvijit)
This year, 28 honourees come from Thailand—from an award-winning actress who gained international fame for her role as a street-food chef in a Netflix thriller to an entrepreneur helping to accelerate the country’s adoption of EV vehicles.
Find out who they are and learn about their inspiring stories in the link below.

Above Peerapatr Sirichantaropart co-founded Sharge, Thailand’s leading EV solutions provider (Photo: Worapon Teerawatvijit)

Above Thiranun Arunwattanakul, the COO of Monix, a fintech company that provides loans to underbanked people in Thailand (Photo: Worapon Teerawatvijit)
Identifying, reviewing and selecting candidates for the Gen.T Leaders of Tomorrow requires experience and industry insights. Which is why the Gen.T editorial team consults with a panel of esteemed industry veterans, fondly referred to as the Tribe. Discover the industry heavyweights in this year’s judging panel.
If you’d like to learn more facts and figures about the 2024 list, read our article on the statistics on gender ratio, average honouree age and more.
If you’re curious about what makes a Gen.T Leader of Tomorrow and the criteria of the list, read this guide.

Above Awat Ratanapintha received wide acclaim for his leading role in the 2023 film “Doi Boy”, which depicted the story of a refugee sex worker in Chiang Mai (Photo: Worapon Teerawatvijit)

Above Varangtip Satchatippavarn’s Ira Concept makes organic female sanitary products that are between 97 and 99 percent biodegradable—and has distributed millions of them to people in need (Photo: Worapon Teerawatvijit)





