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Carolyn Chong Excels in International Education Management

Carolyn Chong is well versed in the complexities of working in the international academic sector

Carolyn Chong Excels in International Education Management
2014-03-04
NEWPORT, VICTORIA, AUSTRALIA, March 4, 2014 (Press-News.org) Carolyn Chong, Associate Director of International Partnerships at Victoria University, has been recognized for showing dedication, leadership and excellence in international relations in the education industry.

Ms. Chong brings more than two decades of professional experience to her role as associate director of international partnerships at Victoria University, an esteemed educational institution based in Melbourne. She is responsible for the development of institutional partnerships with the aim of increasing inbound and outbound student mobility opportunities. Ms. Chong also leads international relations and the international scholarships and sponsored students programs at Victoria University. She attributes her success to staying current in the field and having great mentors.

Over the course of her career, Ms. Chong has managed areas such as international relations, international student recruitment, admissions, marketing, student services, compliance, market research, sponsorships, student mobility and international development projects. She is well versed in the complexities of working in the international education sector. Prior to joining Victoria University, Ms. Chong held positions at Griffith University, RMIT University and the Victorian Department of Education.

Ms. Chong holds a Master of Arts from Griffith University. She was recently inducted into Worlwide Branding and also serves as a board member of Victorian TAFE International. Looking toward the future, Ms. Chong intends to become the executive director of an international office.

For more information about Victoria University, visit http://www.vu.edu.au.

About Worldwide Branding
For over 15 years, Worldwide Branding has been the leading, one-stop-shop, personal branding company, both in the United States and abroad. From writing professional biographies and press releases, to creating and driving traffic to personal websites, our team of branding experts tailor each product specifically for our clients needs. We are dedicated to empowering our 600,000 clients with effective branding tools to help them achieve success. From healthcare to finance to education and law, our constituents represent every major industry and occupation, at all career levels.

An international company, we provide our members with access to members in over 52 countries including, the United States, Canada, Australia, the United Kingdom, France, The Netherlands, Germany, Ireland, Spain, Switzerland, South Africa, Belgium, Mexico, Italy, Brazil, Sweden and The United Arab Emirates, just to name a few.

We presently have two offices, but we are headquartered on Long Island. Our team comprises more than 100 staff members and spans 10 key departments.

For more information, please visit http://www.worldwidebranding.com.

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Ellen Campbell
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mediarelations@worldwidebranding.com

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[Press-News.org] Carolyn Chong Excels in International Education Management
Carolyn Chong is well versed in the complexities of working in the international academic sector