SMU and VIETSTAR to boost energy industry execs sustainability capabilities

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SMU and VIETSTAR to boost energy industry execs sustainability capabilities
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pstrongParticipants will gain knowledge from three countries that led the green energy transition./strong/p pSingapore Management University (SMU) and the VIETSTAR Training & Consulting JSC have signed an agreement to develop a programme that will enhance sustainable leadership capabilities of energy industry leaders in the ASEAN.

Singapore Management University and the VIETSTAR Training & Consulting JSC have signed an agreement to develop a programme that will enhance sustainable leadership capabilities of energy industry leaders in the ASEAN.

“This programme will provide energy industry leaders in the region with the knowledge and tools to build sustainable development strategies, and to meet community and investor expectations, while seizing opportunities from the global green economic development trend,” said VSBF Director and Executive Director of Executive Development Eddie Tritton.

One of the highlights of AESP is learning and experiencing real-world applications in Singapore, South Korea, and Vietnam which pioneered the transition to green energy and sustainable development in ASEAN.

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