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Up the ranks: Trinh Dinh joins KMS Technology as Vice President of Global HR

Up the ranks: Trinh Dinh joins KMS Technology as Vice President of Global HR

With over 17 years of experience in organisational change, Trinh Dinh (Tracy) will be supporting KMS Technology in its next phase of global growth and transformation.

Trinh Dinh (Tracy) has joined KMS Technology as Vice President of Global HR, bringing more than 17 years of senior HR leadership experience across multinational organisations.

Her career spans roles with companies such as Unilever and Abbott, where she worked across complex, matrixed environments and supported teams through periods of organisational change. Over the years, Tracy has led large-scale transformation initiatives, helped strengthen leadership capabilities, and built expertise across labour compliance, organisational transformation, organisation design, and stakeholder management.

Known for leading with empathy, authenticity, and grace, Tracy fosters a culture of continuous learning, meaningful connection, and people-centered growth.

Tracy’s experience combines strategic HR leadership, international exposure, and business acumen. In her role at KMS Technology, she will support the company’s next phase of global growth and transformation.

Sharing his excitement on Tracy's appointment, Du Nguyen, Managing Director, KMS Technology said in a LinkedIn post: "As our new VP of Global HR, she brings exactly the kind of experienced, people-centered leadership we need for this next chapter.

"Grateful to have her on board."


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Lead image / KMS Technology Linkedin

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