Know Thyself by Talking to MBA Mentors and Alumni
Jan 17-2021
Time: 14:30-16:10, Sunday January 17th, 2021
Format: Online (meeting ID will be sent after registration)
Agenda:
14:30-15:00 Introduction to the MBA programs at the NSD, PKU
15:00-16:00 Sharing by MBA mentors and students
16:00-16:10 Q&A
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Guest speakers – MBA mentors
Mr. Liu Jun
CHO of Meicai, an internet startup offering supply chain services to the catering businesses, and the NSD’s MBA mentor. He has close to 20 years of human resource experience, having worked for Wei Dian, New Hope Group, and Roya Dutch/Shell Group, among others. Currently, he’s also the director general of CHO100, a non-profit organization.
Ms. Sun Di
Beijing area marketing and sales director of United Family Hospital as well as its assistant president, and an alumna of the NSD’s MBA Class of 2005. She’s been an MBA mentor for three consecutive years. A former employee of Sina.com, she made the transition from the internet to the medical industry after completing MBA studies at the NSD. In the 12 years with UFH, she has led a team to build its new media communication system. Since 2018 she has also taken on sales and has achieved double-digit growth. Starting from 2020, she has been tasked with the management of nine satellite clinics of UFH’s three hospitals in Beijing.
Guest speakers – alumni
Mr. Fu Guoying
The NSD’s PKU-UCL Part-time MBA Class of 2018. He acquired both the bachelor’s and master’s degrees from the Peking University School of Public Health and has since gone on to accumulate nine years’ experience in the medical and health sector. He joined Johnson & Johnson Medical as a trainee and is now a senior product manager at its cardio-electrophysiology department, responsible for building a nation-wide diagnosis and treatment platform for hospitals and standardizing the treatment of diseases.
Mr. Wang Yinyu
The NSD’s PKU-UCL Part-time MBA Class of 2018. He graduated from the University of Houston with a double major in finance and accounting. Previously he worked for Michael Page and Lloyd Morgan, two leading headhunters. In all, he has eight years’ experience in upmarket headhunting and one year’s in financial management in American medical service sector. Currently, he’s a director with Shanghai-based human resource firm CGP, in charge of headhunting in finance, financial services, and bio-science.