Entrepreneur Trần Thanh Phương, founder of ExtendMax, has been honored as a member of the judging panel for the 2024 Stevie Awards.
The Stevie Awards are the world’s premier business accolades, established in 2002 to honor and recognize the achievements and positive contributions of organizations and individuals worldwide. In a short time, the Stevie Awards have become one of the most prestigious prizes sought after by the business community.
Every year, the Stevie Awards seek volunteers from among leading entrepreneurs and experts from various countries to join the judging panel for its eight award categories. The selection process is highly rigorous to ensure that each judge is an outstanding individual with extensive experience and deep expertise in their field.
The responsibility of the judges goes beyond evaluating entries against specific criteria; they must also fairly and impartially select the most deserving individuals and organizations. Judges are expected to stay informed on current business trends and assess the level of innovation and effectiveness that individuals, projects, and organizations bring to the table. This role requires a profound understanding of the global business environment and the ability to exercise careful judgment and evaluation.
The official website of the awards describes the judges as follows:
“Judges of the Stevie Awards include a wide range of executives, entrepreneurs, innovators, and respected business trainers from around the world. Each Stevie Awards competition leverages the insights and expertise of more than 200 judges annually.”
In 2024, entrepreneur Trần Thanh Phương, Founder and CEO of ExtendMax Vietnam Company Limited, was honored to become a judge for the Stevie Awards. He is also among the few judges whose name and biography are featured on the official awards website:
"Phuong Tran is the CEO of ExtendMax Vietnam Company Limited, a company that he founded in 2015. He has more than 20 years of management skills and more than 10 years of ICT products regulatory compliance proficiency to his role."
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