Lursakdi Sampatisiri | |
---|---|
Minister of Transport | |
In office 22 October 1976 – 20 October 1977 | |
Prime Minister | Tanin Kraivixien |
Preceded by | Thawit Klinprathum |
Succeeded by | Surakit Mayalai |
Personal details | |
Born | Lursakdi Sreshthaputa 20 February 1919 Bangkok, Thailand |
Died | 9 November 2010 Bangkok, Thailand | (aged 91)
Spouse | Binich Sampatisiri |
Children | Bilhaiban Sampatisiri Sanhapit Bodiratnangkura |
Occupation | Hotel owner, head of Nad Lert Group |
Thanpuying Lursakdi Sampatisiri (20 February 1919 – 9 November 2010; Thai: เลอศักดิ์ สมบัติศิริ; RTGS: Loesak Sombatsiri; Thai pronunciation: [lɤːsàk sǒmbàtsìrì]) was the daughter of Nai Lert Sreshthaputa and the only heir of the business and real estate empire, founded in 1894, known as Nai Lert Group.[1][2] As one of Thailand's most prominent businesswomen,[3] Sampatisiri created one of the first international hotels in Bangkok, The Hilton International Bangkok at Lert Park. Since 2003 the hotel was known as Swissôtel Nai Lert Park Hotel,[4] Bangkok, and was the flagship of the real estate portfolio of the group. After being sold in 2016 it is since 2018 a Mövenpick Hotels & Resorts as they reopened the property as a "holistic services medical centre" resort hotel.