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Huyen Hoang Siemens MGT21.3

Huyen Hoang

CITIZENSHIP

Vietnam

HINRICH SCHOLARSHIP

RMIT University
Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam
Master of Global Trade, Class of 2021
Co-sponsor: Siemens Healthineers

CURRENT EMPLOYMENT

Country Head - In-vitro Diagnostics
Siemens Healthineers, Hanoi, Vietnam

“I am greatly inspired by the practical approach of the MGT program, which encourages sharing between students from different cultures, backgrounds and industries.”

Alumni background

Huyen started her career as the National Sales Manager at Siemens Healthineers Vietnam, a leading global medical technology company with 18,500 global patents. She was later promoted to Country Head of the In-vitro Diagnostics division and became a member of the Management Board.

She currently manages a team of 40 and responsible for managing the revenue, growth rate, market share and budget of the Laboratory Diagnostics Business Unit. Prior to joining Healthineers, Huyen spent two years as the Business Manager at the Vietnam-based SISC Group as a Country Business Manager.

Huyen earned a master's degree in physical chemistry from the University of Paris in 2005 and a Diploma in Chemical Engineering from Ecole Superieure de Physique et de Chimie Industrielles de la Ville de Paris in the same year. She completed her Master of Global Trade at RMIT University as a Hinrich Global Trade Leader Scholar in 2021.

Personal statement

In a world where change is permanent, it is natural for people to desire to upgrade themselves with new challenges and experiences. It is not only for them to respond to new demands, but also to always enjoy their daily work. Such desire shapes my motivation to continuously learn new skills and discover my limits. It brought me to Siemens Healthineers Vietnam where, once more, I have been refreshing myself in a new business model with a bigger scope.

My first year with the company felt very fast, but at the same time, significantly long. I have been wondering how that time could have been slower and shorter, considering my relatively short experience in business. I considered taking some small courses in trading and finance with the expectation that these could fill gaps in business. 

The information about the Master of Global Trade program has come to me at the right moment and I was quickly convinced of the content and course design. The course fits for a full-time employee desiring a solid background in business management. I am also greatly inspired by the practical approach of the program, which encourages sharing between students from different cultures, backgrounds and industries.

I am totally convinced that I will benefit from all the studying and sharing of activities within the program. It will help me prepare for new challenges and scopes, and make me feel that my time in Siemens Healthineers in the coming years will be slower and shorter.

It is my great honor to be a member of the Hinrich Foundation Alumni Association, which promotes shared values and stimulates lifelong learning. I am grateful for the Hinrich Foundation for sponsoring and creating this fascinating network of global traders.

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