The Vietnam Youth Federation in Hanoi honoured 10 outstanding young entrepreneurs for their active engagement in social charitable and humanitarian activities in the city.
Hanoi's 10 young oustanding entrepreneurs (Source: doanthanhnien.com)
The Vietnam Youth Federation in Hanoi honoured 10 outstanding young entrepreneurs for their active engagement in social charitable and humanitarian activities in the city.
Among the awardees, several made their name in the 100 outstanding entrepreneurs in 2014, the Gold Star Award, and the certificates of merit from the Vietnam Young Entrepreneur Association and the municipal People’s Committee.
Tran Thi Lan Huong, Director of the Nam Son Production & Trading Company, is the only woman to receive the Thang Long business cup.
Other recipients include Phi Dinh Kien from the Dai An Safeguards company, a joint venture between two security solutions companies in Asia-Pacific, namely Dai An Security of Vietnam and Safeguards Corporation of Malaysia. Since its inception in 2013, the company has provided security solutions to commercial and private customers across Vietnam.
Tran Duc Minh – CEO of the Triso Group was also in the list. Specialising in production of medicine, healthcare products, his company has generated jobs for over 150 farmers and workers and exported their products to over 30 nations across the world, especially in choosy markets such as the US, the Republic of Korea and Japan.
The honouring programme was held on October 9 in celebration of the 61st anniversary of the Hanoi Liberation Day and 59th anniversary of the Vietnam Youth Federation.-VNA
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