Beijing: Cheung Kong GSB Seeks Native Chinese Academic Program Senior Manager

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Overview: The Cheung Kong Graduate School of Business, China’s first private business school founded in 2002 by Li Ka-shing, seeks a native Chinese professional to design, host, and promote short-term educational programs in Beijing for overseas MBA, EMBA, and executive groups, including delegations from UCLA, Darden, and IE.

Responsibilities: Lead administrative staff and professors in the design of customized programs for overseas groups including classroom lectures, guest speakers, and company visits; handle detailed communications with incoming delegations; oversee all planning, scheduling, and logistics issues; take an active role in marketing Cheung Kong GSB inbound programs to top-tier b-schools, corporations, and executive groups; creatively lead and manage staff and students in program delivery.

Qualifications: For this senior position, we seek candidates from top schools who are truly bilingual (English, Chinese) with excellent organizational and communications skills and a track record of success in project management. You have a network of corporate contacts in Beijing, and can provide strong supporting references. An MBA or experience at a global consulting firm would be beneficial.

Contact: Please send a current CV to: contact@ckgsb.edu.cn
Visit our website at: www.ckgsb.edu.cn

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