Enereum CEO Adisorn Vutthiverapong Appointed Executive Director of Gusi Peace Prize

During the gala dinner on April 20th, Honorable Barry Gusi, Chairman of the Gusi Peace Prize, formally appoints Mr. Adisorn Vutthiverapong, CEO of Enereum, as the Executive Director overseeing Asian initiatives. This prestigious moment highlights a new chapter in leadership and commitment to regional and global peace efforts.

Enereum is proud to announce that our CEO, Mr. Adisorn Vutthiverapong, has been appointed as the Executive Director of the Board of Trustees of the Gusi Peace Prize International, a role he will serve from April 2024 to April 2027. This appointment, confirmed on April 18, 2024, underscores the prestige and commitment of Enereum towards fostering global peace and respect for human dignity.

The Gusi Peace Prize, established in Manila, Philippines, is Asia’s premier awards body akin to the Nobel Peace Prize. It celebrates the exemplary achievements of those advancing peace, human rights, and environmental sustainability. Over the years, distinguished individuals like Nobel Laureates Dr. JosÃĐ Ramos-Horta and Dr. Muhammad Yunus, and philanthropists like Dionne Warwick and Jimmy Carter have been honored.

Mr. Vutthiverapong’s new role involves identifying and celebrating global achievers who have made significant contributions to peace and human development. The annual awards ceremony takes place every November, aligning with the Presidential Proclamation 1476, which celebrates the Gusi Peace Prize International Friendship Day.

This prestigious position not only reflects the high standards and ideals Mr. Vutthiverapong brings to his leadership at Enereum but also enhances the company’s commitment to the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). As Enereum continues to lead in sustainable energy solutions, this recognition is set to elevate our influence and partnerships on the global stage.

Presidential Proclamation No. 1476 officially designates the fourth Wednesday of November each year as 'Gusi Peace Prize International Friendship Day.' This proclamation underscores the importance of the Gusi Peace Prize in fostering global peace, friendship, and cultural exchange, and celebrates its contributions to the international community.