LO, Tim Man Him (MPM Class of 2024) Head of System Development, BEAM Society Limited B.A. Urban Studies and Planning (2009) University of California San Diego “As a team leader in an NGO, I see that organizational and social problems are becoming increasingly complex. The need for innovative public policy and effective leadership has never been more important in dealing with issues within NGO and managing NGOs' expectations in society. MPM is a program that emphasizes in innovative policy and capacity building. By studying with the MPM program, I become more effective in analyzing the socio-economic challenges and formulating effective policies to help strengthen my organization's position in society.” CHAN, Hoi Yi (MPM Class of 2023) Co founder & Director of Teaching Department, Ivy House Education Studio Bachelor of Nutritional Sciences (2016) Cornell University “I am particularly attracted to UST’s MPM program because the objective of the program perfectly matches my career goal. The program is designed to prepare the students for senior management roles in organizations that deliver public services, while aims to equip them with the skills, knowledge and habits of mind to deal with the fast-changing and contested environments that governments face.” LAI, Xi (MPM Class of 2025) General Manager, Hercules Future Machinery BEng in Chemical Engineering (2012) The University of Nottingham “Transitioning from strategy consulting to industrial leadership, the HKUST MPM program equipped me with the essential toolkit — policy frameworks and executive management training — to navigate this shift. Engaging with a diverse cohort deepened my understanding of sector-specific challenges, while the curriculum enabled me to apply complexity thinking to business management. Today, I leverage these interdisciplinary perspectives to drive innovation and foster business–government synergies, demonstrating the real-world value of the MPM experience.” 12
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