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Cambridge Executive Education, providing executive education at Cambridge University’s Judge Business School, and The University of Hong Kong (HKU) are collaborating to deliver a joint executive education programme – ‘Strategic Issues in Corporate Finance.’
Aimed at senior executives internationally, the course will be held in Hong Kong from February 25-29.
This five-day programme is designed to give the opportunity for senior business executives and government officials to examine current strategic issues in corporate finance.
It aims to build participants’ understanding of the interaction between strategic decisions and corporate finance, and provide the tools to ensure maximum alignment between corporate strategy and financial structure, decision-making and management.
Participants will gain new insights into mergers and acquisitions, value-based management, risk management, corporate governance, strategy map, capital budgeting, and capital structures in the context of modern, global financial markets including China.
Renowned professors from Cambridge University and The University of Hong Kong will speak at the programme, along with local business experts and leaders with strategic finance responsibilities to share their vision and strategies.
Professor Peter Williamson and Dr Simon Taylor will serve as faculty members from Judge Business School, whilst Professors Y.K. Fan, Shih Chi-Ping, Peter Fong and Peter Pang will represent The University of Hong Kong.
In addition, several prominent business leaders, Dr David Li, chairman and CE of Bank of East Asia, Paul Chow, chief executive of Hong Kong Exchanges & Clearing Ltd, and George Leung, adviser at HSBC, will also speak at the programme.
Dr Larry Abeln, CEO at Cambridge Executive Education said: “We chose to partner with The University of Hong Kong because they are one of the premier management education schools in Asia with an extensive amount of experience in the executive education market, and – appropriately enough for the course content – Hong Kong serves as a major financial centre in Asia, a region that is seeing dramatic financial innovation and growth.
“This programme is part of a strategic development to increase the scale of teaching and research in the field of business finance at Judge Business School.”
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