CB Business Proposal and Competition Club organizes a CityU ESG Seminar

1 Dec 2023
Events and Seminars
Social Responsibility
Undergraduate

The Business Proposal and Competition Club (BPCC) organized a CityU ESG Seminar on 10 November 2023, with Dr Angus Yip, the Founding Chairman of International Chamber of Sustainable Development, as the speaker. Around 40 CB students attended the event to learn about the latest ESG-related business opportunities.

With the climate problem and the COVID-19 pandemic, there has been a surge in interest in ESG in recent years. ESG has evolved into a mainstream investing strategy and a priority among the world's leading business actors. As a result, BPCC held a seminar to enhance students' awareness in the area and prepare them to compete in ESG-related case competitions.

Dr Angus Yip

Dr Angus Yip

Dr Yip, a seasoned banking & finance professional with more than 8 years of ESG reporting consultancy experience, discussed the ESG trend in business imbued with real-life examples. The event provided students with an overview of the ESG industry including various terms and theories developed by world-renowned researchers and was much appreciated by attendees.

Anna Zhou, BBA Marketing Year 3, said, “It was an excellent opportunity to learn more about ESG and its related concepts, updating us on the latest developments in related industries.”

Zhafran Rafiedli, BBA Information Management Year 2, said, “The ESG event was a resounding success, providing us with valuable insights, enhancing our knowledge of the industry, and fueling our determination to understand the importance of sustainability.”

BPCC is a student-led academic society that operates with the support and sponsorship of  the College of Business and CityU to improve students' competitiveness through business competition training.

To learn more about BPCC, please visit its website.

BPCC members present a souvenir to Dr Angus Yip (second left) in appreciation of his insightful sharing.

BPCC members present a souvenir to Dr Angus Yip (second left) in appreciation of his insightful sharing.