Venture into Future Career 2022-2023 Opening Ceremony

Partnering with Hong Kong Cyberport Management Company Limited (Cyberport) and Chartered Institute of Management Accountants (CIMA), Venture into Future Career (VFC) is an exclusive programme for HKU Business School’s Undergraduate Students. The selected students will have the chance to attend the training workshops, receive 1-on-1 career advice and coaching, get in touch with CEO/ CFO/ seasoned industry leaders for first-hand industry information, and be offered a potential internship opportunity at the collaborating company.

The Venture into Future Career Programme 2022-2023 Opening Ceremony was held on 29th September, 2022 in HKU iCube, Two Exchange Square. This is our third year of collaboration with Hong Kong Cyberport Management and Chartered Institute of Management Accounts (CIMA) and the programme has admitted a record high of 50 students in the 2022-2023 academic year.

Group picture with guests and admitted students

 

(Left to Right)

Dr. Winnie Leung, Assistant Dean (Undergraduate), HKU Business School

Mr. Paulus Chau, Director, Hong Kong and Emerging Markets, CIMA

Dr. Derek Chan, Associate Dean (Undergraduate), HKU Business School

Mr. Eric Chan, Chief Public Mission Officer, Cyberport

Mr. Calvin Cheng, Founder and CEO, Wizpresso

 

Student sharing by past participants

(Left to Right)

Ms. Lui Shuk Yin, BBA, Year 5

Ms. Ng Pak Ye, BBA(Acc&Fin), Year 2

Mr. Wat Ka Hin, BBA(Acc&Fin), Year 4

 

VFC 2022-2023 participants

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