Mr. Le Tien Dung was appointed as General Director of FLC Group
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- 21:11 05/03/2023
DNHN - FLC Group has just announced a Resolution regarding the appointment of Mr. Le Tien Dung as Group General Director and Ms. Tran Thi Huong as Group Permanent Deputy General Director.

Mr. Le Tien Dung, the new General Director of FLC, was born in 1977, holds a degree in engineering from Hanoi University of Science and Technology, and has extensive experience in the fields of electricity, inspection, and quality management of works. In November 2022, he was elected Chairman of the Board of Directors of FLC Faros for the term 2021-2026, and he is currently closely monitoring the restructuring process at this company.
Mr. Dung has held senior positions in the executive apparatus and in the management of several enterprises in the field of technology/construction, including Director of Energy Services and Technology JSC, Deputy General Director Director of Lam Son Technology Development JSC, and Chairman of the Board of Directors and General Director of Phat Dat Architecture and Construction JSC...
The Board of Directors believes that Mr. Dung's diverse experience in technology/construction, real estate, and corporate restructuring planning is suitable for FLC's goals in the new period, particularly because the business landscape is moving toward a comprehensive and powerful restructuring and restructuring process.
On March 2, 2023, FLC Group also appointed Ms. Tran Thi Huong to the position of Permanent Deputy General Director.
Master of Business Administration from Northumbria University in Newcastle Upon Tyne, United Kingdom; Bachelor of International Business from Foreign Trade University in Hanoi.
Before assuming her new role, Ms. Huong served as FLC's Deputy General Director beginning in December 2022. She has extensive experience in senior management positions in the real estate, securities, and education industries. Vietnam, including General Director of FLCHomes Real Estate Development Business Investment Joint Stock Company; Human Resources Director of Viet Hung Urban Development and Investment Joint Stock Company; Head of the Human Resources Department of FLC Group...
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