Beta Gamma Sigma (HKU Chapter) Student Representatives for BGS Regional Leadership Conference 2025 in Highland Heights, Kentucky

Beta Gamma Sigma (HKU Chapter) Student Representatives for BGS Regional Leadership Conference 2025 in Highland Heights, Kentucky

Two current undergraduate students, Mr. Benjamin Evald [Year 4 – BEcon&Fin], and Ms. Alla Ip [(Year 4 BBA)], have been selected by the Faculty as student representatives to attend the Beta Gamma Sigma Regional Leadership Conference – “Navigating Leadership: Adapting Styles for the Evolving Workplace” at Northern Kentucky University from April 11-12, 2025.

During the two-day conference, BGS student participants from various BGS Chapters have been presented with a valuable opportunity to explore dynamic leadership, emphasising adaptability in today’s complex workplaces with integrity and innovation. Distinguished speakers have shared their insights and experiences on a range of topics, including cross-cultural nuances, ethics, and technological advancements such as AI. BGS members from different nations are actively engaged in networking, establishing connections, and participating in activities aimed at enhancing leadership skills, particularly in becoming influential and empowering leaders with a renewed sense of purpose and practical strategies applicable in both academic and professional spheres.

Below are the appreciation testimonials from Benjamin and Alla, highlighting the valuable insights and takeaways they gained from their participation in this transformative conference:

“Attending the 2025 Beta Gamma Sigma Leadership Conference surpassed my expectations, offering a uniquely enriching experience. Beyond the anticipated talks and seminars, the event provided ample opportunities to engage with speakers, fostering insightful discussions. Interacting with diverse BGS members from various universities added depth to my experience. This conference went beyond the ordinary, blending theoretical knowledge with practical applications, emphasising the essence of leadership in human connection, motivation, and adaptability. The skills and connections gained will be invaluable in my academic and professional journey, reinforcing the importance of continuous self-improvement and genuine engagement. I return to campus not only with enhanced leadership skills but also with a renewed dedication to instilling these values within my university community.”

Mr. Benjamin Evald | BEcon&Fin Year 4, Academic Year 2024-25

“Attending the BGS Leadership Conference at Northern Kentucky University proved transformative, offering profound insights into leadership, communication, and cultural intelligence through immersive workshops, case competitions, and networking opportunities. The event prompted reflection on personal leadership styles and encouraged collaboration across diverse peers. Notably, Anne Bonney’s keynote on emotional intelligence set a powerful tone, emphasising the importance of self-awareness and positive intent in leadership. From crafting leadership impact statements to understanding the “Golden Circle” concept, sessions delved into diverse leadership dimensions, stressing the significance of empathy, adaptability, and strategic vision. Engaging exercises, like paired discussions on leadership philosophies and the intense case competition, honed problem-solving skills and highlighted the value of collaborative ideation. Networking sessions facilitated connections with professionals, reinforcing the essence of quality relationships over mere transactions. Immersed in American culture, hospitality shone through personal interactions, offering valuable insights into relationship-building and communication dynamics. As I prepare to enter the workforce, I intend to apply these learned principles of trust-building, cultural sensitivity, and collaborative leadership to navigate challenges and shape my professional journey with purpose and authenticity.”

Ms. Alla Ip | BBA Year 4, Academic Year 2024-25

 

Photo recaps about the BGS Regional Leadership Conference 2025

 

 

 

About BGS HKU Chapter

Beta Gamma Sigma is The International Business Honor Society recognising and honouring top performing students from around the world in business schools accredited by The Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB International). The Beta Gamma Sigma HKU Chapter was established in 2012.

Members of Beta Gamma Sigma are the top 10% of undergraduate students, the top 20% of graduate students and all doctoral candidates who have successfully defended their dissertations at an AACSB-accredited business school. Besides giving recognitions to outstanding students, Beta Gamma Sigma also awards business veterans with exceptional leadership as Chapter Honorees in the annual Induction Ceremony.

Since its founding in 1913, Beta Gamma Sigma has inducted more than 900,000 outstanding students into membership worldwide. With more than 600 collegiate chapters and lifetime members from over 190 countries, Beta Gamma Sigma is truly a global network.

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