Look out for These Future Leaders

Look out for These Future Leaders

FBE Student Leadership Award aims to recognise and reward HKU Business School undergraduate students who have demonstrated leadership within the University and the wider community; and to promote informal learning through students’ participation in extra-curricular activities, involvement in community service and student leadership.

Five FBE students have won the Award in 2021/22, the award winners are:

Bhatnagar Pradyut, BEcon, Year 4

 

“I am extremely humbled to have been chosen as a recipient of the prestigious FBE Leadership Award for the academic year 2021-22. Hong Kong has been a consistent source of wonderful opportunities for me to chase, providing me with a very fulfilling environment. The support from the HKU Business School and the University means a lot and has played a strong role in my journey so far. In my capacity, I would like to allow the availability of a pathway for non-local students to step forward and take more initiative by setting up monthly small-talk circles wherein people can network in an effort to gain more knowledge and understanding in this city. I believe the next big thing is just one step away for a student, and HKU has been very supportive in all our journeys.”

 

Chai Nok Ming, BBA(Acc&Fin), Year 2

 

“I am honoured to receive the FBE Leadership Award 2021 – 22 from HKU Business School. It is a remarkable recognition and encouragement for my effort in the past year, such as being the Chairman of the Business and Economics Association. It is also a tremendous motivation, inspiring me to utilise my ability to make an influential impact on society constantly.”

Chen Ying Hei Helena, BBA(IBGM), Year 3

“It is my honour to receive the FBE Student Leadership Award, I am immensely grateful for the recognition. This would not have been possible without the support from my fellow teammates and the amazing people I have worked with, alongside the diversified enrichment opportunities provided by the HKU Business School. I will continue giving back to my community through various leadership and social initiatives in the future”

Ngan Hoi Ying, BBA(Acc&Fin), Year 3

“I am grateful to be awarded the FBE Leadership Award in recognition of my achievements in student-led activities. The honour motivates me to further on creating positive impacts for the community when pursuing my passion for social entrepreneurship. It also inspires me to further polish my skills and strive for continuous improvements.”

Yeung Yui Pong, BBA(Law)&LLB, Year 3

 

“I sincerely appreciate the support provided by the HKU Business School. It is my honor to receive the FBE Student Leadership Award. Realising one’s potential by demonstrating leadership in reality is definitely not an easy thing to do. Yet, this recognition has encouraged and motivated me to carry on, making solid contributions to our community, with passion and belief upheld.”

Learn more: https://ug.hkubs.hku.hk/support-and-development/prizes-and-scholarships/fbe-student-leadership-award

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