Jean-Christophe Ganz, Chairman
Jean-Christophe Ganz, served in several senior management positions with ING Bank in Geneva, Bratislava and Zurich, as well as more recently as a business consultant specializing in M&A, privatizations, and corporate restructuring. He has also served on the boards of several private equity investment companies active in real estate development and financial asset management. Mr. Ganz holds a law degree from the University of Lausanne.
Donald Van Stone, Vice-Chairman
Mr. Van Stone served as Executive Vice President of MasterCard International in Europe, Middle East and Africa, and was President of its Middle East/Africa region. Previously he was MasterCard's General Manager in Southeast Asia, based in Singapore. His previous, extensive global banking career included senior management assignments with major banks in six countries and service as the CEO of First City Bank in Austin, Texas. Mr. Van Stone holds a BS degree in Physics and a Harvard MBA with high distinction.
Iris Fang, Board Member
Mrs. Fang has more than 30 years in the banking industry, including assignments in New York City, San Francisco, Los Angeles, Singapore as well as Vietnam. Her extensive career included positions in structured finance and strategy at various financial institutions such as Bank of America, Chase Manhattan Bank and Standard Chartered Bank where she was Regional Head of Strategy for the Asia and CEO Vietnam from 1995-1997. Ms. Fang is now based in Vietnam where she acts as a consultant and advisor to several Vietnamese companies and also lectures at RMIT International Vietnam. Ms. Fang holds an MBA and Bachelors of Business from the University of Georgia, USA with a Major in Marketing, Banking and Finance.
Vu Quang Thinh, CEO & Chief Representative - Vietnam
Mr. Thinh joined VNHAM after more than 20 years in senior level positions in investment management and financial consulting with both major international organizations and private companies. Most recently, he served as CEO of SGI Capital, an investment management firm as part of the Saigon Invest Group. Previously he was managing partner of MCG Management Consulting, which he founded and led through numerous high-level assignments for both global and local companies. Prior to founding MCG, he was head of the management consulting practice of KPMG in Vietnam where he did extensive restructuring work with several State Owned Enterprises. Mr. Thinh holds an MBA from Washington State University, and a BS degree in Mathematical Economics from the Hanoi National Economic University.