NTU EMBA Class 93 Return to Campus has been consummated.
Published At:2014-09-05 
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 2017-02-12 updated

As an effort to retain student-bonding and provide service for alumni members, the EMBA Office has organized EMBA Class 93 Return to Campus on 8/30 and invited alumni members to return to the campus for a trip to the time corridor and appreciate the changes and growth of the College of Management and EMBA during the last 10 years. Prof. Ming-huei Xie, EMBA CEO, in the Return to Campus ceremony has pointed out the 4 values emphasized in the efforts to promote EMBA: program modulation, learning diversification, teaching affairs consolidation, and, as alumni members mostly concern, alumni stimuli. Alumni stimuli aims to establish a platform, by consolidating available resources from the College of Management and the school, for the EMBA alumni members and active students, as well as full-time students of the College of Management to exchange together.

In addition to releasing vacancies for alumni members and allowing them to take regular EMBA classes with active students, the SEED Office has also planned high-end, non-degree-seeking management courses to achieve the goal of lifetime learning among alumni members. On the other hand, the College of Management’s Cardo Office will further assist EMBA alumni members to recruit employee and internee. In the meantime the newly established NTU Creativity and Entrepreneurship Center will invite EMBA alumni members to serve as managers or investors of the entrepreneur team as to fully revitalize EMBA alumni members’ resources and consolidate the potentials for innovation and entrepreneurship that NTU, event entire Taiwan, has to offer.

Prof. Ming-zhe Tang, Prof. Chong-xing Huang, and Prof. Ji-ren Li are invited to join the talk on enterprise governance and management strategy and explore into modern trend in management, allowing students to relive their school days once more. Questions from the members will be taken; issues in practice they have confronted with during the last 10 years can be raised for discussion. A dialog between academia and practitioners will bring plenty of new ideas and viewpoints to the attending Alumni members of Class 93, who are now probably enterprise owners or high-ranking managers.

The gala dinner of the event will be held for the first time at the lobby of College of Management Building 1. Under the shining stars and bright moon, the faculty and alumni members reunite to remember their days. NTU President Ban-chih Yang appears as well; he thanks for the Alumni members’ contribution to and support for NTU and wish successful consummation of the event. Karaoke sing-along is also arranged on site. Faculty let go off their rigid image and demonstrate their youthful side and sing in high pitch with alumni members in an extravagant atmosphere. Xiao-ling Chou, Alumni member of Class 93, has donated NT$ 1 million on site to EMBA Alumni Foundation, throwing the evening to its climax. She humbly wishes that more members would follow to support NTU EMBA with actions.