May Brany Aung

Managing Director & ABE Ambassador
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May Brany Aung, also known as Ariana, is the Managing Director at Zaw Electric Supplies and a teacher at ConceptX International School. She has successfully completed her ABE Level 6 Diploma through Rakhine Professional Development Academy (RPDA) and holds a Bachelors degree from the University of Hertfordshire.

Read Ariana's full story:

''I am May Brany Aung, though I prefer to go by Ariana or Brany. Living alongside my inspirational mother has shaped my values, and her leadership has been a guiding force in my life. Currently, I hold the position of Managing Director at Zaw Electric Supplies, a family business specialising in providing electronic products to meet market demands. Additionally, I contribute to education as a teacher at ConceptX International School, an institution with a commendable reputation.

After my academic studies, my career journey began by immersing myself in the family business at Zaw Electric Supplies, where I assumed the role of Managing Director. Concurrently, I ventured into the field of education, taking on a teaching position at ConceptX International School. This dual path allowed me to contribute to both the electronics industry and the academic realm, culminating in my current roles as a business leader and educator.

I have witnessed the transformative evolution of ABE, especially in its expansion of educational courses, laying the groundwork for students' aspirations. My journey involved enrolling in ABE Level 6 classes through the help of Rakhine Professional Development Academy (RPDA) , an experience rich in knowledge and practical insights. ABE not only equipped me with theoretical understanding but also provided applicable insights for real-world business scenarios, enhancing my interactions with diverse professionals. These qualifications played a pivotal role in my ongoing educational pursuit, leading to a Bachelors degree from the University of Hertfordshire.

I find fulfilment in my teaching career, imparting knowledge, and experiences to students. Simultaneously, my deep involvement in the family business has granted me profound insights into the market dynamics, especially during challenging economic periods in Myanmar.

Recognising the value ABE brings, I've found joy in sharing my knowledge with others. My advice for ABE assignments is to meticulously follow the guidelines, ensuring a grasp of key concepts for effective application in assignments.''