Sunya Sai Ong
About Sunya Sai Ong
Sunya Sai Ong is a District Manager Card Sales at Chevron in Bangkok, Thailand, with over 25 years of experience in various managerial roles within the company.
Current Role at Chevron
Sunya Sai Ong currently serves as the District Manager Card Sales at Chevron in Bangkok, Krung Thep, Thailand. In this role since May 2016, Sunya is responsible for overseeing card sales operations within the district, ensuring strategic sales targets are met and customer satisfaction is maintained.
Customer Service and Retail Systems Manager at Chevron
In addition to being the District Manager Card Sales, Sunya Sai Ong holds the position of Customer Service and Retail Systems Manager at Chevron in Bangkok. This dual role involves the management of customer service operations and the implementation and maintenance of retail systems to enhance operational efficiency.
Career at Chevron
Sunya Sai Ong has been with Chevron for over 25 years, starting his career in 1997. Over the years, Sunya has transitioned through various roles including Retail Automation Specialist, Regional Implementation Project Manager, Retail Automation Manager, and Customer Service and Retail Systems Manager. This extensive experience has equipped Sunya with a deep understanding of retail systems and customer service management.
Education Background
Sunya Sai Ong holds a Master of Business Administration from the National Institute of Development Administration, which he completed from 2003 to 2005. Prior to this, he obtained a Bachelor of Business Administration from Prince of Songkla University, studied from 1994 to 1997. These academic credentials have provided a solid foundation for his extensive career in business administration and management.
Experience as Retail Automation Manager
Sunya Sai Ong worked as the Retail Automation Manager at Chevron from 2008 to 2010. In this role, he was responsible for overseeing automation projects at Chevron retail sites, ensuring that systems were implemented effectively to enhance operational efficiency.