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Le Thi Thu Thuy
Lê Thị Thu Thủy
Thủy in 2018
Born1974 (age 49–50)
Hanoi, Vietnam
Other namesMadame Thuy
Education
  • International University of Japan
  • Harvard University
  • Occupations
  • Vice-chairofVingroup
  • Lê Thị Thu Thủy, better known as Madame Thuy,[1] is the chief executive of the automotive company VinFast and vice-chairwoman of the conglomerate Vingroup, its parent company.

    She was born in 1974 in Hanoi, Vietnam and educated in business and economics at Hanoi Foreign Trade University, International University of Japan and the Harvard Kennedy School.[2][1] Her qualifications include Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA) and Master of Business Administration (MBA).[3]

    She was a vice-president at Lehman Brothers from 2000 to 2008 and then joined Vingroup where she started by working on the company's international investments and partnerships.[2]

    In 2017, she was made responsible for opening the first automobile factory in Vietnam – a new venture for Vingroup which planned to establish VinFast as a new automobile brand.[2] Initially, VinFast sold traditional ICE cars, such as its version of the BMW X5, in its domestic market. Madame Thuy is now[when?] the chief executive of VinFast and, under her leadership, the company plans to go fully electric and market its products globally.[4]

    References[edit]

    1. ^ a b Paul A. Eisenstein (10 January 2022). "Q&A: VinFast CEO Le Thi Thu Thuy Takes Aim at the American Market". The Detroit Bureau.
  • ^ a b c Tram Ho (1 February 2022). "Global VinFast CEO Le Thi Thu Thuy: The most powerful "tiger lady" in the automotive industry in the world". IT Zone.
  • ^ Ruth Sullivan (16 February 2014). "Tales of success from Ho Chi Minh City". Financial Times.
  • ^ Katrina Hamlin (28 December 2022). "Vietnam's Elon Musk challenger turns heads in 2023". Reuters.
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