Seven Vietnamese young people from various fields have been named on the list of 30 outstanding Asians under the age of 30, drafted by the US business magazine Forbes.
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Dinh Nhat Nam |
HA NOI (Biz Hub) — Seven Vietnamese young people from various fields have beennamed on the list of 30 outstanding Asians under the age of 30, drafted by the US business magazine Forbes.
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Tran Duc Viet |
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Ha Lam |
Forbes named three Vietnamese people to the ‘30 under 30' list of ‘Retail and E-commerce', including: Lam Thi Thuy Ha, CEO and co-founder of the start-up tourism project "Triip.me", Le Hoang Uyen Vi, Deputy CEO of the online retail company VinEcom; and Luong Duy Hoai, founder of the "Fast Delivery" site (Giao Hang Nhanh), an e-commerce delivery and logistics business.
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Le Hoang Uyen Vy |
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Luong Duy Hoai |
Two Vietnamese were honoured on the ‘Health and Science' list. The first one was Le Hung Viet Bao, currently doing postdoctoral research in arithmetic at the University of Chicago. He earned his doctoral degree in Mathematics at Harvard University and earned a bachelor's degree at the University of Cambridge.
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Le Hung Viet Bao |
The second Vietnamese honoured on the Forbes 'Health and Science' list was Ta Minh Tuan. He is the founder of Help International Corporation, which offers personal healthcare and family doctor services. Tuan is also Chairman of Junior Chamber International, a nonprofit organisation that helps young people from 18 to 40 years old with their start-up businesses.
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Ta Minh Tuan. — Photos baodautu.vn/Forbes |
The two Vietnamese people named to ‘The Arts' list and the ‘Media and Marketing' list respectively were Dinh Nhat Nam, founder of the coffee chain store Urban Station, and Tran Duc Viet, a well-known Vietnamese vlogger on Youtube. Viet was the first Vietnamese to receive the Golden Play Button Award of Youtube when his account reached more than one million followers. — VNS