Christine Truong's ('24) name in Vietnamese, Minh Tam, means "bright heart."
And she definitely lives up to her name.
While studying supply chain management and operations at the G. Brint Ryan College of Business, she was using those studies to help provide food, supplies and educational opportunities to young girls in her native Vietnam as part of the organization she founded, She Inspires Me.
She will now pursue her Ph.D. at Penn State University, with the goal of becoming a professor and making education accessible in developing countries.
Truong was 19 years old when she founded the organization in 2018. "When I first started, a lot of people told me that I'm too young. Many people told me I was too young to handle such significant challenges. Delivering supplies to mountainous areas isn't easy. But God helped me. I met amazing mentors and donors that are willing to help and guide me through hardship," says Truong, who is now 24. "Seeing the kids' smiles after receiving our gifts and enjoying our projects gives me the strength to keep going. The responsibility of being a founder has motivated me to be more resilient."