CB presents the first Marketing Alumni Contribution Award

11 Dec 2018
Events and Seminars
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Department of Marketing

Three alumni were presented the Department of Marketing Alumni Contribution Award at the departmental graduation ceremony on 5 December 2018. The Department of Marketing launches the award for the first time with an aim to recognise outstanding alumni with great achievements and significant contributions to the Department. 

The three award winners are:

  • Ms Pauline Lee Po-yin – BA Business Studies 2001
  • Ms Olivia Zainab Tsang – BBA Marketing 2004
  • Mr Francis Lee Kwok-fai – BBA China Business 2013

Ms Tsang and Mr Lee were invited to speak at a Business Leader Forum on the same day on the topic “Passion made possible - Branding strategy of Singapore Tourism” and “Modern Chinese Business Logic and Entrepreneurship in China”, respectively. Students from the department had a fruitful exchange with the two guest speakers on various topics including the competitiveness of Hong Kong and the innovation cultures in Asian cities etc.

Ms Pauline Lee obtained a bachelor's degree in BA Business Studies in 2001. After graduation, she conducted job interviewing skills workshops in the Department’s Winter Camps from Years 2002 to 2016.  She often invited different human resources gurus to coach and practise with the students on how to prepare and perform well in job interviews. She also provided career advice for students, even after they graduated from the University. Ms Lee also contributed her expertise in conducting interviews in the Department’s admissions for years.

Ms Olivia Tsang is Managing Director of N.D.C. Investment Pte Ltd. She received her BBA (Hons) Marketing from CityU in 2004 and then started her career in Hong Kong, Taiwan, the Philippines and then Singapore. She has contributed actively as Singapore Alumni Ambassadors for organising reunions and charities events, providing mentorship services for exchange students, arranging a student tour in Singapore etc. 

Mr Francis Lee received his BBA (Hons) China Business from CityU in 2013, before he pursued his master’s study at Peking University. With his strong working background on public and art management, he established the Creative Art & Culture Institute and has built a cultural platform that provides one-stop industry chain services such as culture space operation, art education, performance production etc.

To learn more stories about the students and alumni of the Department of Marketing, please visit website.