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Treasures & Moments

Recent Activities of HKBU Alumni Association

HKBU Alumni Association Annual General Meeting 2025

The newly elected officials of HKBUAA and the members take a group photo together after the AGM.

HKBU Alumni Association (HKBUAA) held its Annual General Meeting (AGM) 2025 on 20 November on campus.

At the AGM, alumnus Dr Jacinto Tong (Chemistry), President of HKBUAA, gave an overview of the activities organised by HKBUAA in 2024-2025. He expressed his gratitude to the members of the Management Committee for their contributions over the past year and extended his thanks to the University for its unfailing support. Special appreciation was also given to the Alumni Affairs Office team, led by Dr Melanie Lee, Director of Alumni Affairs.

During the AGM, the newly elected Directors and Executive Members of the Management Committee were confirmed. Please click here to view the list.

Furthermore, if you want to join HKBUAA as a member, please click here.

HKBUAA President alumnus Dr Jacinto Tong (middle), Chairman of the Nomination Committee alumnus Stephen Yau (right) and HKBUAA Honorary Treasurer alumnus Franklin Fong (left) preside over the AGM.

HKBU Alumni Association and HKBU School of Business Jointly Organise the Second Alumni Forum “AI for the Future: Co-creating a New Chapter” and Dinner in Shenzhen

Alumni and guests pose for a group photo.

HKBU Alumni Association (HKBUAA) and HKBU School of Business jointly organised the Second Alumni Forum “AI for the Future: Co-creating a New Chapter” and Dinner on 1 November at Four Seasons Hotel Shenzhen. Supported by HKBU School of Business Alumni Association and HKBU MBA (China) Alumni Association Shenzhen Chapter, the event successfully gathered approximately 400 alumni from different faculties/schools and distinguished community leaders, fostering connections and exchanges.

Professor Alexander Wai, President and Vice-Chancellor, and Ms Christine Chow, Vice-President (Administration) and Secretary, attended the event as officiating guests. President Wai shared with alumni the latest developments and research highlights of HKBU. He was then joined by Ms Christine Chow, Professor Zhang Han, Dean of the School of Business, and other distinguished guests in officiating the 2025-2026 event launch ceremony. Subsequently, alumni representatives from various regions seized the opportunity to interact with President Wai, expressing their care and blessings for their alma mater.

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Professor Alexander Wai (seventh from left) is joined on stage by the University’s senior management, including Ms Christine Chow (sixth from left); Professor Daniel Lai (sixth from right), Dean of the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences; Professor Zhang Han (eighth from left); Professor Monique Wan (fifth from left), Associate Dean (Taught Postgraduate Studies) of the School of Business and other alumni representatives for a toast.

President Wai delivers a speech about the University’s latest developments and research achievements.

Professor Zhang Han gives a speech at the forum.

Professor Christy Cheung, Chair Professor from the School of Business, serves as the keynote speaker at the forum and gives an insightful sharing.

Three experienced MBA alumni, (from left) namely Wu Weibin, Deputy General Manager of China Unicom Guangdong Branch; Gao Ke, General Manager of Skyworth Optical-Electronic Company Limited and Zhu He, General Manager of Oriver (Shenzhen) Limited, as well as Professor Christy Cheung (middle), engage in a roundtable discussion moderates by Mr Martin Wong, Adjunct Professor from the School of Business (first from right).