Communications Solutions - 2006 Product of the Year

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Communications Solutions 2006 Product of the Year Award Winners Announced




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Last update June 22, 2007

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    RMIT Student Leadership Award, Gold Standard

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    RMIT Student Leadership Award, Gold Standard

    I received Student Leadership Award, Gold Standard from President Michael Mann for my tireless contribution to RMIT Vietnam Business Club, RMIT University,the Software Engineering Program and RMITPortal Community.

    I led RMIT Vietnam Business Club through many activities, including 3 workshops in Event, Brand Management and Hotel Management, Ajinomoto Factory Tour, Business Etiquette - Dress for Success, The Grand Charity Series I and 2 Buddie’s Call Team Buildings. I managed Human Resource department, Marketing department and the club’s process.

    I actively participated in events that proposed RMIT University like Open Days and Information Days. I made presentations to parents and students on studying at RMIT and student activities.

    I supported the Software Engineering program by encouraging many students and prospects to be more proactive in studying. I analyzed root causes of some difficulties and proposed solutions to the program structure.

    I was the Supermoderator of RMITPortal. I discussed with many Software, Multimedia, Commerce students on studying at RMIT, and clarified enquiries from prospective students.

    Although I am writing the above paragraphs in past tense, I am still doing - and guiding the next generations to do what I have described.




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    Last update December 19, 2006

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    Became member of Golden Key International Honour Society

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    Golden Key International Honour Society

    Ranking among the top students in Australia universities, I was offered lifetime membership at Golde Key International Honour Society in 2006.

    I was chosen to be chairman of Vietnam Chapter.

    About Golden Key

    Golden Key is an academic honour society which recognizes and encourages scholastic achievement and excellence among college and university students from all academic disciplines.

    The Golden Key International Honour Society partners with over 335 Universities throughout Australia, Canada, Malaysia, New Zealand, South Africa, the United Kingdom and the United States and provides recognition of academic achievement, scholarship opportunities and career assistance.

    Golden Key is a non-profit academic organization that strives to offer a range of opportunities to its members. It is widely recognized by major corporations and post-graduate programs and offers undergraduate scholarships to new members.

    Golden Key International Honour Society, founded in 1977, recognizes college students solely on the basis of their academic achievements. Since its founding in 1977, Golden Key International Honour Society has emerged as one of the most dynamic, forward-thinking organizations in higher education. Committed to an ethos of recognizing academic achievement and encouraging altruistic service, the Society’s on-campus presence has reached nearly 350 campuses in seven countries including Australia, Canada, Malaysia, New Zealand, South Africa, the United Arab Emirates and the United States.




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    Last update November 30, 2006

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