Meet Bryan Loo, CEO of Taiwanese bubble tea brand Chatime in Malaysia; his brother Ryan; and their friend Vincent Tan, founder of the Container Hotel brand. These young businessmen are the newly appointed Tumi Global Citizens, joining the likes of Nico Rosberg, Mercedes AMG Petronas Formula One team driver, and famed South Korean actress Claudia Kim.
It's the third season of the campaign by the premium travel and lifestyle brand, which recognises entrepreneurs who are also intrepid globetrotters.
Bryan Loo, who hails from Perlis, says he's not happy holidaying at resort beaches. He would rather be in cities like Tokyo and Hong Kong. “Growing up, I lived in a three-storey shop lot. My parents ran their business on the ground floor and we lived upstairs. I used to watch them work and learned the ins and outs of operating a business.”
So now, being a Tumi Global Citizen is a huge honour for the 30-year-old. He says Tumi’s travel cases and bags best represent his overall travelling exp
It's the third season of the campaign by the premium travel and lifestyle brand, which recognises entrepreneurs who are also intrepid globetrotters.
Bryan Loo, who hails from Perlis, says he's not happy holidaying at resort beaches. He would rather be in cities like Tokyo and Hong Kong. “Growing up, I lived in a three-storey shop lot. My parents ran their business on the ground floor and we lived upstairs. I used to watch them work and learned the ins and outs of operating a business.”
So now, being a Tumi Global Citizen is a huge honour for the 30-year-old. He says Tumi’s travel cases and bags best represent his overall travelling exp
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