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About Me

I'm a media design graduate currently pursuing an MBA in Digital Marketing, combining visual storytelling with performance strategy to pursue a career in advertising and marketing. With a BA from NABA in Milan and experience across Italy, Thailand, I’ve crafted social campaigns for clients, designed branded content for NGOs and restaurants, and built digital assets for institutions like UNITAR. From directing YouTube campaigns to running analytics through Google’s marketing tools, I balance creative vision with data driven execution. 

Education

My Academic journey

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St. Andrews International

St. Andrews International School offers the International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma Programme, providing a globally recognized high school education focused on critical thinking, academic excellence, and holistic development.

NABA

Nuova Accademia di Belle Arti (NABA) offers a BA in Media Design and Multimedia Arts that merges creativity with technology, training students in digital storytelling, interactive media, and visual communication.

UTCC

University of the Thai Chamber of Commerce (UTCC) offers an MBA in Digital Marketing that blends business fundamentals with digital innovation, preparing students for data-driven and strategic marketing leadership.

Harbour.Space University Institute of Technology

Harbour.Space University Institute of Technology offers an MBA in Digital Marketing focused on tech-driven strategy, performance marketing, and real-world innovation.

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My Digital Marketing Journey Feels More Like a Thrill Ride Than School

Starting my digital marketing journey at Harbour.Space @UTCC this September felt less like “back to school” and more like jumping onto a speeding train except the train is loaded with SEO algorithms, brand strategies, and client deadlines that don’t wait for anyone. Spoiler alert: it’s chaotic, a little intimidating, but ridiculously exciting.

What surprised me? It’s not just about memorizing marketing buzzwords or pretending to know what “conversion funnels” mean. It’s real projects, real clients, and real consequences. I’m not just learning what digital marketing is, I’m learning how to think like a strategist who can solve problems creatively on the fly.

From untangling the mysteries of consumer behavior to crafting brand stories that don’t make people scroll away (finally!), every day feels like building a superpower toolkit. And honestly? Knowing I’m gaining skills that can actually help brands grow and connect with people that’s the real thrill.

So if you’re thinking digital marketing is all ads and hashtags, think again. It’s messy, it’s challenging, and it’s exactly where I want to be. Because this journey? It’s not just shaping my career it’s changing how I see the world.

My Journey

St. Andrews International

High school in Bangkok was basically me trying to survive a mix of math equations, science labs, and art projects, like juggling flaming torches while riding a unicycle. Honestly, I didn’t have a clue what career I wanted; I was just focused on collecting enough credits to graduate and figuring out how to keep some kind of social life alive without totally burning out. Looking back, it was less about having a master plan and more about learning how to focus, adapt, and slowly piece together what I might actually want to do someday, advertising wasn’t even on my radar yet, just making it through each day was the real goal.

Nuova Accademia delle Belle Arti (NABA)

Starting at NABA was like opening a door to a whole new world media design, filmmaking, game design, animation, photography, arts, marketing, and UX/UI all packed into one creative playground. It was exciting but also totally unfamiliar territory. Then 2020 hit, and with COVID, everything changed. I had to go home for a year, which meant hitting pause on the usual university life. When I finally came back and graduated in 2024, socially it had been rough old friends drifted away, and making new ones felt awkward at first. But that tough stretch taught me how to stand on my own two feet and build fresh connections in a way that felt more real and accepting. Plus, I landed my first marketing job with Cellotape Magazine in Milan, which felt like the perfect launchpad for everything I’d learned.

Harbour.Space University Institute of technology (HSU/UTCC)

Living in Bangkok while studying at Harbour.Space has added a whole new dimension to my journey. The city itself is a wild blend of chaos and charm street food at 2 a.m., tuk-tuks weaving through traffic, skyscrapers next to temples, and somehow, it all just works. It’s vibrant, fast-paced, and surprisingly grounding. I’ve found myself slipping into a rhythm here taking Thai classes, working on group projects in cafés, hopping between networking events and night markets, and learning how to balance the grind with genuine moments of connection. Bangkok has this way of keeping you on your toes while also teaching you to slow down and appreciate what’s around you. It’s not just where I live it’s where I’m growing, one pad kra pao and brainstorm session at a time.