Why graduated MBA Liang decided to quit her Business Analyst career at McKinsey & Company to bring America’s favorite dessert to Beijing?
You might say something, but the way it’s understood might be completely different. The winner of Women in Business Inspiration Award 2011, presented by Ernst&Young speaks about cultural differences between Western and Chinese people.
Graduated from Harvard with experience in Ogilvy PR. Her innovative way of teaching Chinese was presented in The New Yorker and Bloomberg Businessweek.
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YWEA, in collaboration with the Embassy of The Republic of Poland in Rome (Italy), presented “European dialogue on women’s entrepreneurship: Italian and Polish female entrepreneurs compared.
The event was held in the Palazzo della Ragione on 5th December 2011, during the “Polish Days in Verona” and was organized under the auspices of the Polish Presidency of the EU Council.