[VNECONOMICTIMES] Mr. Ho Thanh Tung appointed Deputy General Director and Chief Strategic Officer of CMC Corporation.
Mr. Ho Thanh Tung has been appointed Deputy General Director and Chief Strategic Officer of the CMC Corporation, taking on the crucial responsibility of developing its “Go Global” strategy.
He was previously General Director of Indochina at Oracle Vietnam.
After graduating in Russia, Mr. Tung was charge of IT and business at Johnson & Johnson in the north of Vietnam, and then worked at Peregrine Capital Vietnam. In 1995, he began working at Oracle in the position of solutions expert, then became leader of IT support and governmental business, before becoming a Director of Business and Technical Support Services.
During that time, he earned his Masters of Business Administration at Washington State University.
“As part of the ‘Go Global’ strategy, CMC invited Mr. Tung to become Deputy General Director and Chief Strategic Officer and Mr. Kumeda Masakuni to be General Director of CMC Japan,” Mr. Nguyen Trung Chinh, Chairman of the CMC Corporation, said. This is within its human resources strategy, which is based on three core values: Innovation, Professionalism, and Team Spirit, he added.
In 2018, CMC is expected to have over 2,500 staff, Mr. Chinh went on. “Enthusiasm and belief is what CMC has, and that is a priceless asset,” he said.
Mr. Tung said that at Oracle he had the chance to dig deep into the field, staying abreast of global technology trends and understanding the application of technology in developing countries in terms of digital technology, cloud computing, the Internet of Things, and artificial intelligence. At CMC, he believes that he can fulfill his dream of applying future technology into reality.
CMC Corporation has over 24 years of development, with ten member companies in Vietnam and overseas. Its core services are systems integration, telecommunications – internet, software services, and manufacturing and distributing ICT products.
In Vietnam, it is a partner in many ICT and telecommunications projects relating to the government, education, treasury, customs, insurance, electricity, and banking and finance.