The Vietnam Chief of Sales & Marketing Officer Club (CSMO Vietnam) has revealed that the Vietnam Sales & Marketing Camp (VSMCamp) will take place from November 17-18 at Him Lam Palace and Tan Son Nhat Golf Course, HCM City.

The event draws the
participation of more than 30 scholars and leading experts in the fields of
sales, marketing, and communications.
This year’s theme focuses on digital transformation and its impact on modern
sales and marketing. On November 17, the program will attract 1,500
participants to interactively discuss useful information about related fields.
A
highlight of the event, the CSMO Summit program on November 18, is designed for
senior managers (C-Level) involved in sales, marketing, and communications.
VSMCamp
is the initiative of CSMO Vietnam, which aims to help people operating in
the sales and marketing industry refresh their knowledge and broaden their
network of relationships for future career development.
This year’s event is
expected to welcome about 2,000 visitors.
Source: VOV
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