Officially, the 1982 CEO Association is a member of the Vietnam Association of Small and Medium Enterprises.
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- 18:13 10/10/2023
DNHN - On the evening of October 6, the sixth anniversary of the founding of the 1982 CEO Association took place in Hanoi. The 1982 CEO Association received the official decision to join the Vietnam Association of Small and Medium Enterprises (VINASME)

Dr. To Hoai Nam - Permanent Vice President and General Secretary of VINASME; Mr. Nguyen Kim Hung - Vice President of VINASME, Director of Vietnam Institute of Business Administration and Digital Economy; Mr. Nguyen Van Tu - Chief of the VINASME Office; Mr. Le Anh Van - Director of the Centre for Legal Support and Human Resource Development; and Mr. Tran Van Hien - Deputy Head of the Training and Membership Committee of VINASME all participated.
On the side of the 1982 CEO Association was Mr. Nguyen Minh Toan, the association's chairman, Mr. Do Ba Dan, the association's general secretary, and the association's vice president. The event was also attended by a large number of businesspeople born in 1982 who operate in a variety of industries and fields.
During the celebration, Mr. Do Ba Dan stated, "Today, we are commemorating six years of operations with accomplishments and awards. This achievement is the official recognition of the 1982 CEO Association as an affiliated unit of the Vietnam Association of Small and Medium Enterprises. Members of the Association have been entrusted with both a great honor and a significant responsibility. For the Vietnamese business community to prosper, we will now have to exert greater effort. This is also an excellent opportunity for businessmen born in 1982 to advance their careers and make positive contributions to the Association."

Dr. To Hoai Nam, speaking at the event on the evening of October 6, introduced VINASME briefly. He hopes that the 1982 CEO Association, with its youth and progressive outlook, will breathe new life into the activities of the Association. In addition, he hoped that the 1982 CEO Association would strive to promote its extensive experience, increase its sense of responsibility and role model to complete assigned tasks and contribute to the Association's prestige and image.

Mr. Nguyen Duc Binh, Vice Chairman of the 1982 CEO Association and head of the Association's volunteer section, shared with reporters of Enterprise and Integration magazine: "The 1982 CEO Association has been in operation for six years. In the past six years, we have participated in numerous connection and mutual aid activities. In addition to assisting each other at work, the 1982 CEO Association participates in numerous community and societal service activities each year. Each year, we collaborate to construct schools in remote areas. Three schools have been constructed in Ha Giang, Yen Bai, and Lang Son. During the COVID-19 pandemic, the Association contributed to and supported the fight against the pandemic through several practical activities."
The 1982 CEO Association was founded on October 13, 2017, as a special organization for the community of business owners and executivesulente in 1982. It is a community of exchange and connection, with the guiding principle and operating message being business cooperation between members, prioritizing the use of each other's products and services, and creating real, sustainable, and high-quality value for community members. The Association aspires to become an association comprised of many successful entrepreneurs and the nation's most sustainable businesses.

As an active member of the 1982 CEO Association, Mr. Hoang Van Linh - Chairman of the Board of Directors of Aligro Joint Stock Company, a company specializing in the garment and fashion industries, stated: "The 1982 CEO Association is a very meaningful place where all businessmen born in 1982 come together to create solidarity that brings value to each other and supports each other in business operations and life. Following a period of collaboration, we celebrated our sixth anniversary together. The businessmen who gathered here did so in a spirit of mutual support, cooperating to achieve the objective of sustainable business development. I hope that through the Association, we will be able to form a strong group, connecting businessmen from various industries into a large corporation that can meet with government agencies, departments, and organizations. Large corporations should be more cohesive and support the expansion of their businesses."
There are numerous sports clubs within the 1982 CEO Association, including golf clubs, football clubs, and tennis clubs. In clubs, members not only share a common passion for the sport but can also create long-term business relationships and support each other in developing their business fields.
The representative of the 1982 CEO Association stated that through sports clubs, organized sporting events can become a forum for sports-loving members to meet and share their experiences. From passion to business experience.
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