Ha Pham currently serves as Vice President of Procurement at Suntory PepsiCo Vietnam Beverage, having held various roles since July 2020, including Senior Director of Supply Chain Planning & Logistics and Logistics Director. Prior experience includes serving as Head of Supply Chain at Reckitt Benckiser Group PLC, where responsibilities encompassed managing the local business and overseeing supply chains for a diverse range of products. Previous roles at Unilever included Plant Manager and Group Supply Chain Manager, focusing on end-to-end planning and operational management across multiple product categories. Ha Pham holds a Master of Science in Supply Chain Management from University College Dublin and a Master of Science in Psychology from Arden University, along with a Bachelor’s degree in External Economics from Foreign Trade University, Hanoi.
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Suntory PepsiCo Vietnam Beverage
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Suntory PepsiCo Vietnam Beverage Co., Ltd (SPVB) is a strategic alliance between PepsiCo Inc. and Suntory Holdings Ltd. since 2013. We are the leading company in Vietnam beverage market, offering consumers a wide range of enjoyable and healthy products, which stand for quality and are respected household names like Pepsi, 7Up, Aquafina, Oolong Tea+ Plus,... > Our Vision: Growing for Good > Our Values: Giving back to society; Yatte Minahare (Go for it) > Our Mission: Continue to strengthen and maintain the leading position in the beverage industry while living with the company's values At Suntory PepsiCo, each talent will find endless opportunities to grow and develop professional careers through challenging projects, international assignment and job rotations that fit their strengths. We celebrate individuality and collective diversity. Employees are encouraged to share their views and be their true self to perform their best both at work and in life. Our company values – Yatte Minahare (Go for it), has inspired and prepared employees to take risks, disrupt old patterns and accelerate new ways of thinking, doing and leading, which will form an organization's culture of continuous development.