Beta Gamma Sigma welcomes CityU chapter
Beta Gamma Sigma welcomes CityU chapter
The City University of Hong Kong (CityU) Chapter of Beta Gamma Sigma Installation Ceremony and First Induction Ceremony was held by the College of Business today (26 November). Chapter Honouree Awards were conferred upon Dr Joseph Yam Chi-kong, GBS, JP, Chief Executive, Hong Kong Monetary Authority, and Dr Liu Changle, JP, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Phoenix Satellite Television Company, for their contributions to
Beta Gamma Sigma is a society accredited by the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB) International, which invites outstanding business schools to establish collegiate chapters. The installation of the CityU Chapter of Beta Gamma Sigma recognises the excellent quality of the
Officiating at the ceremony were Professor Way Kuo, President of CityU; Professor Richard Ho Yan-ki, Provost of CityU; Professor Wei Kwok-kee, Dean of College of Business at CityU, and Dr George E Stevens, President of Beta Gamma Sigma.
Professor Wei said it was a great honour for the
Professor Wei said the College is committed to enhancing academic performance and fostering collaborations with outstanding business schools worldwide, such as the University of
There are 192 members in CityU Chapter of Beta Gamma Sigma, including BBA, MBA, and EMBA students. They will be invited to join activities organised by the chapter, such as CEO forums and mentorship programmes.
Jenny Chan Pik-ha, CEO of Lippo Securities Ltd, is a CityU EMBA Year 2 student and has been working in the securities and finance industry for nearly 20 years. In October, Jenny travelled to UC Berkeley to complete a two week executive leadership programme, and engage with managerial staff from international corporations such as Boeing and Microsoft. “Beta Gamma Sigma is a distinguished society with many top universities having established collegiate chapters. It provides a very good network for exchange with business elites and I can learn from their experiences,” Jenny said.
Yang Yang is a 2008 First Class Honours graduate of Bachelor of Business Administration (Honours) in Electronic Commerce and is an inaugural member of the chapter. “It is a valuable opportunity for fresh graduates,” he said.
In his second year of studies, Yang went to
“Beta”, “Gamma” and “Sigma” are Greek letters, standing for honour, wisdom and earnestness. Beta Gamma Sigma was founded in 1913 and memberships are awarded to outstanding business students worldwide. It now has more than 540,000 members in more than 170 countries. The CityU Chapter of Beta Gamma Sigma is the third collegiate chapter in
CityU College of Business is the only business school in the Greater China region to be triple-accredited by the three leading internationally recognised business education accreditation agencies, AACSB International, EQUIS and AMBA.
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Photos will be emailed after the ceremony tonight.
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