ECOTEK
Pham Phuong is an experienced technology leader, currently serving as Chief Product Officer at ECOTEK since May 2021. Prior to this role, Pham held the position of Chief Digital Officer at Golden Gate Trade & Service JSC from March 2018 to April 2021. Pham's earlier career includes significant roles at FPT Information System, where responsibilities spanned from Head of Delivery for Banking & Finance to Software & Solution Development Manager, focusing on project delivery and solution development within the banking and finance sectors. Pham's extensive career at FPT Software included various leadership roles, such as Corporate Human Resources Manager and Offshore Development Center Director, managing large teams and developing business relationships across the US, UK, and Asia Pacific. Pham holds a Bachelor of Education in Information Technology from Hanoi National University and has completed a Mini-MBA at FPT School of Business.
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ECOTEK
Ecotek is a technology consultancy and outsourcing firm established in 2018 as an extension of Ecopark Group's smart city planning initiative. Our expertise has enabled us to lead the group's efforts in providing smart city solutions for its 35,000 residents and over 1 million annual visitors across the country. Through our collaborations with international partners, we have developed a robust city operating system that connects data, people, and governance at a new level. In 2021, Ecotek launched Ekko (https://ekko.vn), a financial wellness service designed to enhance the financial lives of employees by transforming the way they receive their pay. Our innovative service empowers employees to access their salaries on demand via our app, thus enabling greater control and financial stability. Our research with existing partners indicates that on-demand salary access is a vital factor in attracting and retaining talent, particularly within the manufacturing and service industries. Ultimately, our goal is to reduce the reliance on predatory lenders and debt traps, which can have significant implications for the overall health of the economy.