A seminar entitled “Change and invariant”, with two discussions on “30 years - Proud to look back” and “Young Entrepreneurs - Move forward”, will take place on November 27.
The seminar is to celebrate the 30th anniversary of the Vietnamese Young Entrepreneurs movement.
Speakers and participants are expected to share stories and milestones as well as values that the movement has brought to them and helped them change.
Discussions will also focus on orientations and solutions to promote value chain links in the ecosystem of young Vietnamese entrepreneurs in the new period, and the role of the Vietnam Young Entrepreneurs Association in the region, especially in ASEAN.
Speaking at a press briefing on November 22, President of the Vietnam Young Entrepreneurs Association Dang Hong Anh said that, after 30 years of development, the Young Entrepreneurs Club has expanded and has branches in all of Vietnam’s 63 cities and provinces. From 15 members initially, membership now stands at nearly 19,000.
The Association’s business members are generating annual revenue of $40 billion, contributing over 10 per cent to national GDP, and creating jobs for more than 5 million people.