CFVG Doctoral Program congratulates the sucessful defense of the first PhD student
22/12/2015
On May 14, 2015, The French Vietnamese Center for Management Education (CFVG) congratulates Mr. Tran Ngoc Dung, for the successful fulfillment of his dissertation entitled: “Market research utilization and marketing performance in emerging economies. A study of FMCG companies in Vietnam” under the supervision of Prof. Dr. Nathalie Prime for the degree of PhD in Marketing Management at ESCP Europe School of Management.
On May 14, 2015, The French Vietnamese Center for Management Education (CFVG) congratulates Mr. Tran Ngoc Dung, for the successful fulfillment of his dissertation entitled: “Market research utilization and marketing performance in emerging economies. A study of FMCG companies in Vietnam” under the supervision of Prof. Dr. Nathalie Prime for the degree of PhD in Marketing Management at ESCP Europe School of Management.
- a dynamic learning environment during the doctoral school
- great opportunities to meet and be supervised by professors from 4 leading French Universities and Business Schools
- the support from prestigious Vietnamese universities : NEU and the University of Economics HCMC
The Doctor or PhD degree will be awarded by one of the French partner schools or universities, including ESCP Europe, Paris Dauphine University, Strasbourg University and Lille Nord de France University.
Mr. Trần Ngọc Dũng is University graduate of business administration at Monash University, Australia; Master’s degree of MBA at CFVG; Then, very much as an itinerant life-long learner, on to the continent of Europe where he attained a Masters of Research at University of Lilles, France.
Before nearly 10 years founding and working with Intage VietNam (Former FTA), he was employed nearly 4 years at managerial level at qualitative research and quantitative research at ACNielsen, then in the position of brand manager for Phillip Morris Indochina, in charge of markets of Vietnam, Laos, and Cambodia.
He is a member of ESOMAR, member of MRA in Chicago. At present, he is a professor in charge of market research topic practice at VietnamMarcom, University of Economics, schools of Pace and I.A.M.
