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HKUST Business School – Student Ambassadors 2020-2021 Alma HKUST Business School – Student Ambassadors 2020-2021 Alma Mater Student Name Preferred Name Major (1st) Major (2nd) Year American Community School of Abu YOON Seung-Yeol Seung Yeol Business & 1 Dhabi Management American International School MAHBUBANI Esha Esha Business & 1 Management JAIN Dhruv Dhruv Business & 1 Management American International School of KIM Jongmin Gabriel GBUS 1 Guangzhou American International School of Hong KAMATH Aditya Aditya QFIN 2 Kong Amity International School, Noida TEKRIWAL Naman Naman Business & 2 Management Bandung Independent School TAN Ie Yung Ie Yung Business & 1 Management Beijing No.4 Middle School LI Zhiying Jenny RMBI 3 Belilios Public School LI Yung Lok Joyce ACCT MGMT 4 Bina Bangsa School Pantai Indah Kapuk CHANDRA Cynthia Cynthia MARK OM 3 Cornelia Bishop Hall Jubilee School PANG Kwan Yee Angel Business & 2 Management Buddhist Sin Tak College YAM Nga Yu Amanda FINA 2 CHAU Chun Kuen Erik Business & 2 Management Buddhist Wong Wan Tin College WU Kunxiong Karl QFIN 2 C&MA Sun Kei Secondary School LAI Yun Chi Gigi FINA 2 Canisius College (Kolese Kanisius) Jakarta TENARDI Gregorius Brian IS 3 Brian Canossa College CHEUNG Ka Man Dorothy Business & 2 Management OU Wing Yin Inez Business & 2 Management HKUST Business School – Student Ambassadors 2020-2021 Alma Mater Student Name Preferred Name Major (1st) Major (2nd) Year Carmel Divine Grace Foundation YANG Sirui Ray FINA 2 Secondary School Carmel Secondary School MAI Ching Yan Tiffany FINA MGMT 4 WONG Sum Yin Julia ACCT 2 WONG Hiu Nga Olivia MARK 2 Catholic Junior College TING Reuben Jen Reuben GBUS ECON 3 Han CCC Heep Woh College LEE Ka Chun Ben OM 4 CCC Kei Yuen College CHAN Hoi Lam Helen ECOF 3 Cheung Chuk Shan College LIN Hoi Yan Candy RMBI 1 Cheung Sha Wan Catholic Secondary LIU Chung Yin Marco Marco Business & 2 School Management Chinese International School NEOH Michelle Michelle Business & 2 Management Chong Hwa Independent High School LEE Chun Yikk Yikk GBUS 2 Christian Alliance Cheng Wing Gee WONG Shing Bun Brandon QFIN 2 College Christian Alliance S C Chan Memorial YANG Man Yi Klaire MARK OM 4 College CNEC Christian College WONG Tsz Wun Alice ACCT 2 Colonel's Central Academy MISHRA Swapnil Swapnil Business & 2 Management Columbia International College, Canada LI Carmen Carmen Business & 2 Management Concord college WONG Sung Hei Ivan ACCT 1 HKUST Business School – Student Ambassadors 2020-2021 Alma Mater Student Name Preferred Name Major (1st) Major (2nd) Year Creative Secondary School WONG Kwan Wai Sebastian IS MARK 3 CUHKFAA Chan Chun Ha Secondary LEE Hong Yin Grayson MARK 3 School De La Salle Santiago Zobel School SONG Jae Oh Jason RMBI 2 Delia School of Canada, Hong Kong VYAS Anvita Anvita MARK MGMT 4 VYAS Arpita Arpita MARK MGMT 3 Diocesan Boys' School CHAN Hoi Ho Thomas RMBI 3 KUK Shing Yu Aziz MARK 1 YIP Tin Nok Joseph Joseph GBUS 2 Diocesan Girls' School MAK Hei Ching Kristin RMBI 2 TANG Wing Sze Joyce GBUS 2 Joyce CHONG Ling Yan Bella GBUS 1 Bella HUI Man Wah Michelle RMBI 1 CHAN Samantha Samantha MGMT 4 Hanna Hoklum CHIU Seen Yung Stephanie IS 2 ELCHK Lutheran Academy HAN Haolin Andy Han MGMT 2 LOK Wing Yau Jasmine MARK 2 ESF Discovery College JAURA Mikhail Mikhail MGMT 4 ESF Island School TAN Fabian Fabian MGMT 1 HKUST Business School – Student Ambassadors 2020-2021 Alma Mater Student Name Preferred Name Major (1st) Major (2nd) Year Evangel College LEE Pui Ying Frances Business & 2 Management Forest Hill Collegiate Institute (Canada) SHEN Katie Katie ECON 3 French International School, Hong Kong CLOUTE Antoine Antoine IS MARK 4 Francois Fukien Secondary School LAM Ho Kan Munich FINA ACCT 4 G.T. (Ellen Yeung) College LEUNG Hin Hei Anthony ECOF 3 Good Hope School CHAN Sze Pui Jenny Jenny MARK MGMT 4 WONG Ka Wai Jane OM 2 WONG Hiu Yan Daisy Business & 2 Management LUI Nok Yee Jennifer ACCT MGMT 4 NGO Man Yan Shirley IS MARK 3 Shirley WONG Sze Wing Tiffany FINA 3 LIU Pui Lam Virginia RMBI 3 Greenwood High International School DIKSHIT Sumer Sumer Business & 2 Management DEODHAR Aditi DT MGMT 3 Guangdong Experimental High School DENG Wenxuan Eva RMBI 2 Guiyang No.1 High School GONG Xiuyi Joy Business & 2 Management HUANG Xinyi Sydney FINA 2 JIA Yuanchen David Business & 2 Management HKUST Business School – Student Ambassadors 2020-2021 Alma Mater Student Name Preferred Name Major (1st) Major (2nd) Year Heep Yunn School WONG Fan Ying Grace GBUS FINA 4 LEUNG Hei Ting Melody GBUS ECON 4 FUNG Wan Ki Mica Mica GBUS FINA 3 SUM Hiu Yi, Natalie Natalie ACCT MGMT 3 HUNG Kristy Kristy Business & 2 Management Helen Liang Memorial Secondary School LAU Yik Long Hermes ACCT 2 (Shatin) High School Affiliated to Nanjing Normal MU Di Julia ECOF 2 University HKCCC Union Logos Academy CHAN Pak Hin Justin ACCT FINA 3 HKMA David Li Kwok Po College ALCONABA John JP MARK 3 Paul LO Ho Fung Thomas ACCT 2 HKTA Tang Hin Memorial Secondary CHAN Wing Lam Wendy ECOF 3 School HKUGA College CHEUNG Ka Wai Keith QFIN 2 Keith Hoi Ping Chamber of Commerce TSE Hoi Kei Janice IS 3 Secondary School Holy Trinity College LEUNG Wing Sze Betty Business & 2 Management CHEUNG Ming Man Adrianna Business & 1 Management Hong Kong Baptist University Affiliated LAM Ching Long Chris ECOF 2 School Wong Kam Fai Seconday School Hong Kong Chinese Women's Club HUNG Ming Chun Jacky MGMT 3 College HongLing Middle School DING Yishan Sherry ECOF 1 HKUST Business School – Student Ambassadors 2020-2021 Alma Mater Student Name Preferred Name Major (1st) Major (2nd) Year India International School in Japan NATARAJAN Mansi Mansi MARK 3 Indian School Al Ghubra RIYAS Eshayat Esha 2 Indus International School, Pune MOHAN Suyash Suyash ECON 3 International Christian School LIM Flame Herng Xui Flame MGMT 2 TSE Chun On Chun On MGMT 2 International School Ho Chi Minh City MIN Sungjun Jun MGMT 3 Island School, Hong Kong GUPTA Arushi Arushi MGMT ECON 3 MOON Gi-peum Anna IS MGMT 4 CHAN Chloe Pui Chloe GBUS 2 Wing Istek Atanur Oguz High School AYDIN Zeynep Naz Zeynep ECON 2 K.International School Tokyo JHAVERI Krisha, Krisha MARK 2 Sameet Kiangsu-Chekiang College PANG Natalie Natalie MGMT MARK 3 CHIA Man Wai Albert MGMT 3 Kiangsu-Chekiang College (Shatin) CHEUNG Moon Moon Business & 2 Management King George V School KHUSRO Faiz Faiz Business & 1 Management GOLANI Roshan Roshan GBUS 2 NATHANIEL Alexis Alexis MARK 1 Savannah King's College KWOK Ho Lam Jackson QFIN 3 CHEUNG Daniel Max Daniel GBUS 3 NG Hon Wa Edward IS 3 HKUST Business School – Student Ambassadors 2020-2021 Alma Mater Student Name Preferred Name Major (1st) Major (2nd) Year Kwun Tong Maryknoll College HUNG Chak Lung Kenji QFIN 2 La Salle College NG Hon Lam Brayant FINA 3 NG Chun Hung Henry ECOF 4 WAN Tsz Hin Tristan GBUS ECON 3 Le Bocage International School LAI KWAN LAI KI Sarah Business & 1 Sarah Chole Cheuk Management Yu Leung Shek Chee College TSE WING KI Vicky ACCT FINA 4 PAK Hoi Ki Becky ACCT 3 YU Man Ying Natalie Business & 2 Management Li Po Chun United World College of Hong CHAN Yung Long Alron Business & 2 Kong Management Ma On Shan Tsung Tsin Secondary School CHU Lok Yi Venus MARK 2 Macau Pooi To Middle School SIO Lai Sang Emily Business & 1 Management Maryknoll Convent School YEUNG Sharon Sharon FINA ACCT 4 CHAN Ho Yuet Amelia GBUS 2 LEUNG Man Yi Vanessa ECOF 2 Vanessa WONG Pet Yang Yoyo Business & 2 Management HO Chi Yan Danielle Danielle ACCT 2 NG Pui Ka Olga ECON 1 CHAN Yin Hei Rosaline MARK MGMT 3 Rosaline LAU Cho Ki Lorraine Lorraine GBUS 2 TU Vinezze Lok Tung Vinezze ACCT 2 HKUST Business School – Student Ambassadors 2020-2021 Alma Mater Student Name Preferred Name Major (1st) Major (2nd) Year Munsang College LAI Yu Hin Leo ECOF 4 LEE Chun Nok Matthew Business & 2 Management Munsang College (Hong Kong Island) WANG Xuxuan Emily ACCT 3 N.T. Heung Yee Kuk Yuen Long District LEUNG Cheuk Nam Nicole Business & 2 Secondary School Management National Changhua Girls' Senior High WANG Hsuan-yun Hedy ECON MARK 4 School National High Jakarta School GUNAWAN Clarissa Clarissa FINA IS 3 National Public School, Indira Nagar DAS Sudeepto Sudeepto Business & 3 Management National School of Physics & Math TANIRBERGENOV Bekzhan MARK MGMT 3 Bekzhan Nazarbayev Intellectual School of Physics AKHMETOVA Sabina Sabina Business & 2 and Mathematics in Aktobe, Kazakhstan Management NPS International School, Singapore REDDY Vrinda Vrinda Business & 2 Kallutla Management Our Lady of The Rosary College LAU Hong Wing Henritta Business & 1 Henritta Management Pentecostal Lam Hon Kwong School LIU Suet Ming Snowie ECOF 3 Snowie Phoenix High School SCHWEIKERT Evan Evan Business & 2 Management PLK Celine Ho Yam Tong College NGAI Lok Sze Taylor MARK 4 PLK Centenary Li Shiu Chung Memorial CHENG Pak Ho Paco IS 2 College HKUST Business School – Student Ambassadors 2020-2021 Alma Mater Student Name Preferred Name Major (1st) Major (2nd) Year PLK No.1 W.H. Cheung College WONG Sui Lam Shannon Business & 2 Management Po Leung Kuk Choi Kai Yau School FONG Siu Loong James GBUS 1 James Po Leung Kuk Ho Yam Tong College LAW Tsz Hin Nicky FINA 3 Po Leung Kuk Laws Foundation College SUN Tsz Kei Gigi Business & 2 Management Po Leung Kuk Lee Shing Pik College LEUNG Yee Shan Angela FINA 3 Po Leung Kuk Ngan Po Ling College FUNG Kei Ning Ryan Ryan Business & 2 Management GANDHI Monal Monal Business & 1 Management Po Leung Kuk Wu Chung College HO Koon Ngai Victor Business & 2 Management Pope Paul VI College LAM Sze Wan Carol ECOF 4 Prince of Wales Island International TEH De Juan De Juan IS 2 School (POWIIS) Pui Ching Middle School LI Shang Xian Victor GBUS IS 4 ARIIZUMI Rika Rika ACCT 2 Pui Kiu College PANG Sin Lam Vickie Business & 2 Management Pui Kiu Middle School CHAN Chung Leung John ECON IS 4 Qingdao No.2 Middle School WANG Zuxuan Mandy GBUS 2 Queen Elizabeth School WONG Sum Yi Mina OM 3 WAN Ka Wai Karen Karen FINA 2 SUEN Wai Mi Julia Business & 2 Management HKUST Business School – Student Ambassadors 2020-2021 Alma Mater Student Name Preferred Name Major (1st) Major (2nd) Year R.
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