Owner of the coffee trademark PhinDeli in US to have a talk in Hanoi

Pham Dinh Nguyen, owner of the coffee trademark PhinDeli, Vietnamese mayor in the US will have a talk about brand building at a forum on issues of Vietnamese trademark at Pullman hotel in Hanoi on October 14th.
October 12, 2015 | 19:59

Pham Dinh Nguyen, owner of the coffee trademark PhinDeli, Vietnamese mayor in the US will have a talk about brand building at a forum on issues of Vietnamese trademark at Pullman hotel in Hanoi on October 14th.

In 2012, Mr. Pham Dinh Nguyen shocked the domestic and world media by becoming the first Vietnamese person buying a town of the US named Buford.

Owner of the coffee trademark PhinDeli in US to have a talk in Hanoi
This event was informed by major medias like Forbes, Bloomberg, CN and became one of the cases creating most successful buzz marketing in history.

Renaming the town into PhinDeli, along with a café of the same name was opened at the only store in the town, and online cafe distribution method through Amazon is a marketing tactic of "nothing is impossible". PhinDeli has written up a "Declaration of Vietnamese coffee in the US".

The unique way of trademark building of Pham Dinh Nguyen has helped lift up the name of PhinDeli to international level within a short time.

He graduated from University of Economics Ho Chi Minh city and had undergone various positions as supervisor, seller and marketer for major corporations like Coca Cola, Nokia.

He is currently the CEO of PhinDeli Joint Stock Company and CEO of International Distribution Services Company specializing in distribution of fast-moving consumer goods./.

( VNF )

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