Dr. Kevin Nguyen is the Program Manager for Online Programs & Courses at The Business School, RMIT University Vietnam. In this role, he is responsible for driving the digital transformation of the curriculum across all courses at The Business School, facilitating their transition into a blended learning model. He has also been a lecturer at RMIT since 2012, lecturing in logistics and supply chain management, marketing, business management, and information technology. Dr. Kevin has over 14 years of international experience in retail, IT, and logistics industries in the United States with various management roles including IT manager, retail store manager, and business owner.
Industry experience:
Dr. Kevin Nguyen has been a corporate trainer and business development consultant for several organisations, including Shinhan Bank, Abbott Laboratories, Johnson & Johnson, Ben Thanh Group, Woerwag Pharma, and ResinoplastVietnam.
Employment History:
Feb 2016 to present: Director of Education, Global Me Education
Research fields
4609 Information systems
3509 Transportation, logistics and supply chains
4014 Manufacturing engineering
3503 Business systems in context
3507 Strategy, management and organisational behaviour
Academic positions
Program Manager, Online Programs and Courses
RMIT Vietnam
The Business School
Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam
Jun 2022 – Present
Lecturer, Logistics & Supply Chain Management
RMIT Vietnam
the business school
Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam
Feb 2012 – Present
Software Development Supervisor
Expeditors International of Washington, Inc.
, USA
Jun 2003 – Feb 2012
Business Owner,
Tiffany Cleaner
, USA
Jan 2001 – Feb 2003
Store Manager / District Training Manager
Paccar Automotive
seattle, USA
Jul 1996 – Oct 2000
Teaching interests
Logistics & Supply Chain Management
Research interests
Business and Management, Information Systems
Logistics and supply chain management (Centre of Digital Impacts - LSCM)
Digital transformation (Centre of Digital Impacts - Managing Smart Transformation)
Education technology (Centre of Digital Impacts - Managing Smart Transformation)