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AmCham Shanghai’s HR Committee and Education Committee are pleased to jointly hold their first events of 2018 focused on how leading companies and business schools are developing their executives to excel in the 21st century global business environment. Join us on 11 January to learn from two leaders in the field, one each from the Harvard Business School and General Electric. Both schools and major corporations devote substantial efforts and resources on non-degree executive education which boasts typically shorter programs with an academic and strategic focus.

- The Harvard Business School opened their Harvard Center Shanghai nearly a decade ago, and has since been working with top companies in the region on leadership development. One of our speakers, Ms. Tracy Pang, Director of Client Relations, has been with the Shanghai center since its opening.

- GE’s Crotonville campus has been famous for decades as a center for leadership development; GE launched its Crotonville China initiative in 2003. Our other speaker, Mr. Roy Tan, is Dean of GE Crotonville China.

We look forward to a deeply informed and valuable discussion with these two leaders in the field, and to your participation.

Agenda

8:30 AM - 9:00 AM
Arrive and Networking
9:00 AM - 9:10 AM
Introduction
9:10 AM - 9:40 AM
Presentation
9:40 AM - 10:00 AM
Open Discussion
10:00 AM - 10:00 AM
Event Ends

Speakers

  • Tracy PANG (Director, Client Relations, Greater China Market of The Harvard Business School Shanghai Center)

    Tracy PANG

    Director, Client Relations, Greater China Market of The Harvard Business School Shanghai Center

    Tracy Pang joined the Harvard Business School Shanghai Center in June, 2010. She fosters and maintains sustainable productive relationships with Harvard Business School alumni and other senior executives in client companies. For most of the previous decade, Pang served as the Program Director of Rutgers Business School Shanghai EMBA program. She holds a BA in Industrial Foreign Trade from Shanghai University and an MBA from the Rochester Institute of Technology.

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  • Roy TAN (Chief Learning Officer at GE Greater China)

    Roy TAN

    Chief Learning Officer at GE Greater China

    Since 2014, Roy Tan oversees the L&D for GE Greater China since early 2014; and he also runs Crotonville China Center – the largest center outside apart from of the New York Campus. Roy Tan joined GE in June 2008 with progressive HR leadership role skills from Greater China HRD to Asia HRD for various GE businesses; he and then took the dual role of Organization & Talent Leader in addition to the learning role till until February 2016. Prior to joining GE, Roy worked for Wan Xiang, L’Oreal, and Maersk. and he holds a bachelor’s degree in Statistics and master’s degree in Labor Economics from East China Jiao Tong University.

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