Gedu College of Business Studies
Dalston Elijah Pung is an experienced professional with a diverse background in investment, consulting, and entrepreneurship. Currently, Pung serves as an Angel Investor for D101V.com and Mid-Cloud Studio, both of which are university-led initiatives aimed at enhancing Bhutan's technical workforce and creative industries, respectively. Additionally, Pung is a Consultant at Their Majesty's Secretariat Office, focusing on establishing a Tech Startup Ecosystem in Bhutan, and holds the position of President at Gedu College of Business Studies. Previous roles include Angel Investor and Product Management at Epic Meta, aimed at integrating blockchain technology in gaming, and Chief Operating Officer at QIQ Global, which promotes electric shared mobility in Asia. Pung's early career also includes significant contributions at Tri5 Ventures and as Cofounder of NOX Express. Pung holds a Bachelor's Degree in Accounting and Finance from the University of London.
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Gedu College of Business Studies
Gedu College of Business Studies, located at Gedu, Chukha, is the only premier college under the Royal University of Bhutan that offers full-time contemporary business and management education in the country. The establishment of a business college was first conceived by His Majesty the Fourth King. Therefore, the then National Assembly members resolved to establish one at Gedu in its 85th session. The Gedu College of Business Studies is located at the campus which was developed by the Tala Hydropower Project Authority (THPA) – a joint project between the Government of India and the Royal Government of Bhutan. Then, the Royal University of Bhutan shifted the faculty of Commerce and its students from Sherubtse College to this business college in 2008. Appointing Mr. Lhato Jamba as the Project Director, he was tasked to lay the foundation and supervise the modifications of the existing infrastructure into an educational institution. Subsequently, he took over as the first director of the college.