Dear ,
We are emailing you today about establishing a Durham alumni group in Vietnam through the organisation of regular events in Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City. We believe it’s a great opportunity to create an active network and exchange on our different experiences.
In order to assess how many people are effectively living in Vietnam and interested to join, we would appreciate if you could let us know where you are located in Vietnam (Hanoi, HCMC or other location) by email at alumni.volunteer@durham.ac.uk. We will then create a Linkedin page to keep us all connected and updated on upcoming events.
You can find a short bio about us below.
We hope to see many of you soon!
Kind regards Johann Marion (Ustinov College, Finance & Investment, 2010-11) Anh Carrick (Ustinov College, MA of Human Resource Management, 2004-05)
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Johann Marion I am originally from Switzerland but I spent 4 years working in Tokyo and recently moved to Hanoi to develop a business activity in real estate and investment management.
Anh Carrick I am a Finance Director of C&T Accountants Ltd, an independent firm of Chartered Accountants based in London. I had in-depth knowledge of finance and accounting with 13 years' experience working for public, private and charity sectors in both Vietnam and the UK. I graduated from Durham University with a MA in Human Resource Management specializing different cultures in the companies, and my dissertation was about conflicts and solution between UK employers and Vietnamese labor in Vietnam. I also have a Postgraduate certificate in finance and a Chartered Certified Accountant. I am the General Secretary of the Vietnamese Community in the UK and a board member of Vietnamese Private Business. I am also the treasurer of Stitches in time-a charity supporting education and equality. Recently Kah Tan and I established C & T Education Company in order to support Vietnamese students come to the UK for studying and to bring British education to Vietnam.
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