Event Details

Yale School of Management (SOM) and Renmin Business School (RBS) are both part of a 28 members strong Global Network of Advanced Management led by Yale SOM. Other member schools include HKUST, INSEAD, IMD, LSE, and NUS.

The Event

Please join us at Yale Center Beijing, where you will have the opportunity to hear Professor Hua Song speak on the topic of supply chain finance. Professor Song is a professor at RBS. After the talk, an information session on RBS's IMBA program will follow, and alumni from RBS and Yale alumni will have an opportunity to network afterward.

Schedule

Registration and Lunch: 6:30-7:00pm
Talk and Q&A: 7:00-8:20pm
Info Session: 8:20-8:40pm
Networking: 8:40-9:00 pm

Language

The language of the event will be Chinese.

Registration

Tickets for this event are free. Register by clicking "Register" on this page.

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Speakers

  • Song Hua (Associate Dean and Professor of the School of Business at Renmin University of China)

    Song Hua

    Associate Dean and Professor of the School of Business at Renmin University of China

    Professor Hua Song is the Associate Dean of the School of Business at Renmin University of China. He obtained his Ph.D. in Economics from Zhongnan University of Finance and Economics. He was also a Research Scholar (Post Ph.D.) in the Department of Economics at Kyoto University in Japan. Prof. Song is an adviser for the Ministry of Commerce Market Regulation Think Tank and the Director of China Logistics Association. He also functions as a management consultant for a variety of companies including Advanced Technology & Materials, Searainbow Holding Corp., TBEA, etc. His research areas include logistics and supply chain management, enterprise relationships, and strategic management.

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