RMIT creates connections for business alumni in Ho Chi Minh City

RMIT creates connections for business alumni in Ho Chi Minh City

Following the launch of a similar chapter in Hanoi earlier this month, RMIT Vietnam has initiated an alumni chapter for its business and management graduates in Ho Chi Minh City.

The HCMC chapter is a network in which alumni can share and exchange information to enhance their skills and career development. The University also offers a number of benefits to its alumni community including free library memberships, career counselling, and opportunities to promote their businesses.

There are now around 11,000 RMIT Vietnam alumni and nearly 300,000 RMIT University alumni around the world.

More than 200 alumni, industry representatives, and staff gathered at the Reverie Hotel in Ho Chi Minh City for the launch of the HCMC Business Alumni chapter. More than 200 alumni, industry representatives, and staff gathered at the Reverie Hotel in Ho Chi Minh City for the launch of the HCMC Business Alumni chapter.
Alumni from the past 15 years reconnected with each other and with former lecturers. Alumni from the past 15 years reconnected with each other and with former lecturers.
President Professor Gael McDonald encouraged alumni to stay connected with the University and take advantage of the many benefits offered to the alumni community. President Professor Gael McDonald encouraged alumni to stay connected with the University and take advantage of the many benefits offered to the alumni community.
Head of the School of Business & Management Associate Professor Mathews Nkhoma (centre) formally welcomed two members of the Business Alumni executive board: Chairperson Ngo Thi Chi (right) and Secretary Do Yen Ly. Head of the School of Business & Management Associate Professor Mathews Nkhoma (centre) formally welcomed two members of the Business Alumni executive board: Chairperson Ngo Thi Chi (right) and Secretary Do Yen Ly.
Clare O’Dwyer, Head of Library Services and Student Academic Success, introduced library services for alumni, including free delivery of library books. Clare O’Dwyer, Head of Library Services and Student Academic Success, introduced library services for alumni, including free delivery of library books.

Story: Howie Phung

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