18/03/2025
Émer - Womany Talkshow: A Fresh Perspective on Women's Health Care and Green Living
The "ÉMER - WOMANY TALKSHOW" event was successfully held on March 14th, 2025, at the 37 Kinh Dương Vương campus in District 6, Ho Chi Minh City, with the participation of a large number of female students from DHV. The program had the honor of welcoming Mr. Guilloux Florent, Deputy Director of the Department of Cooperation & Development, along with special guests Ms. Céline Ventalon, CEO of Womany Co., Ltd., and Ms. Nguyễn Minh Tâm, Representative of Womany Co., Ltd. The event provided a fresh perspective on women's healthcare and sustainable living.


At the event, students had the opportunity to gain practical knowledge about women's health through a presentation by Ms. Nguyễn Minh Tâm, a representative from Womany Co., Ltd. The key points discussed included how to properly protect one's health, covering areas such as diet, rest, and the use of appropriate products. Additionally, Ms. Nguyễn Minh Tâm highlighted the downsides of some women's healthcare products on the market, which not only affect health but also have a negative impact on the environment. This underscored the importance of choosing safe and eco-friendly products.

During the interactive session, students had the opportunity to ask direct questions to Ms. Céline Ventalon, a female entrepreneur with a passion for raising awareness about women’s health. Through this, the CEO shared her entrepreneurial journey with the Émer brand, a fashion product designed for women's health. She discussed the challenges she faced when first entering the Vietnamese market, from researching and understanding the culture and needs of Vietnamese women to providing the most suitable products.

At the same time, through the questions from students, the CEO also addressed inquiries about entrepreneurship and the business process—ranging from brand building and customer engagement to creating sustainable value for the company. Through the program, the CEO aimed to deliver an inspiring message to female students, encouraging women to be confident, break down barriers, and challenge gender stereotypes in choosing healthcare products and pursuing their own career paths.
