Former bosses of Ford Vietnam, Be join transport firm Tasco
MOSCOW RUSSIA - OCTOBER 10 2015: Logotype of Ford corporation and new Ford Mondeo cars on October 10 2015. Ford is an American multinational automaker.

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Pham Van Dung, former CEO of Ford Vietnam, and Nguyen Thien Minh, co-founder of ride-hailing app Be, have taken up jobs at transport services provider Tasco.

Dung has become chairman of SVC Holdings, a Tasco subsidiary and Vietnam’s biggest car distributor with a market share of 11.2%.

Minh is the new chairman of Vietnam Electronic Toll Collection Company (VETC), another subsidiary, and Tasco’s Technology Council.

Dung’s job description includes operations, developing strategic partners, research, initiating new projects, and expanding markets, including abroad.

He has more than 20 years’ experience at global corporations such as GM-Daewoo, Ford and Inchcape, and has held a number of senior positions in the auto industry. From 2015 to 2022, he was CEO of Ford Vietnam, the first Vietnamese to be appointed to this position.

Minh has more than 20 years of experience in building technology platforms at major firms and startups in the U.S., Europe and Singapore such as PayPal, Wells Fargo, BestBuy, OpenTV, DTT, and American Airlines.


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