Why Did This CEO Choose A Master’s In Finance?
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Why Did This CEO Choose A Master’s In Finance?
Michelle Leung has worked for Google, eBay, Getty Images, and she’s now CEO of an e-commerce company. So why did she choose to pursue a Master’s in Finance?
Find out why Michelle Leung chose the HKUST-NYU Stern Master of Science in Global Finance
You have over 20 years’ experience in business. You’ve worked for Google, eBay, Getty Images, and now you’re CEO of an e-commerce company. So why study a Master s in Finance?
CEOs need to constantly adapt to market changes. One way of ensuring this is by being on top of the latest industry trends and developing specialist knowledge.
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PwC Consultant Kick-Starts Career With A Master’s In Finance
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PwC Consultant Kick-Starts Career With A Master’s In Finance
Qing Wang, a senior manager and consultant at PwC, explains why she chose to pursue the HKUST-NYU Stern Master’s in Global Finance
Read how the HKUST-NYU Stern Master s in Finance helped this PwC consultant lead with confidence
What do you do when you’ve got the job you want, but want to be better at it? PwC consultant Qing Wang decided to pursue a Master’s in Finance.
While some professionals look to a master’s degree as a launchpad into a new career, Qing Wang used the HKUST-NYU Stern Master of Science in Global Finance (MSGF) to increase her confidence in her current role as a senior manager at PwC.
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