Honoured to be chosen from among thousands of applicants, Tran said the moment she received her letter from Harvard was one she wouldn’t forget, and paid tribute to the support she got from her RMIT Vietnam lecturers.
“My former teachers offered me tremendous support throughout the whole process,” she said, “so I really have to thank RMIT for that.”
Now working in brand management at L’Oreal, where she began as an RMIT intern, Tran said the conference was an experience she never thought she would have and looks forward to a time when even more Vietnamese can be represented at the event.
Held at the Chinese University of Hong Kong, the conference welcomed distinguished speakers and influencers from across business, politics and community. This year HPAIR’s five-day program was themed ‘Empower’ and included keynotes from 2011 Nobel Peace Prize Winner Tawakkol Karman, Rwandan genocide survivor Daniel Trust and International Master Chef Martin Yan.
Credit: RMIT Communication Team