Nagar Lai - Career

Career

Nagar Lai worked as marketing director of big companies including a listed company Shun Cheong Holding (Stock number in Hong Kong 650) and multinationals until the age of 40, then he became an educator until 2011. His active contribution includes being sponsoring member of the Hong Kong Baptist University Foundation. Founding Vice President and Member of Continuous Professional Development Alliance in which many huge business related professional associations are members. Nagar Lai is also the Honorary Education Advisor of Glorious China Association, a charity organization for servicing the poor people and honor the achievements of Chinese. The Association has a strong image in the media and mindset of National Government.

He also served as Chairman of Institute of Supply Chain Management, a professional organization in logistics and Honorary Secretary of China Business Managers Association, the largest certification body in China Business Management. He has been invited to write columns in many newspapers, including having a Professor’s Talk Page (Column) in one of the 3 Hong Kong newspapers that are allowed to circulate in China, from the year 2008. In his ‘Professor’s Column of Hong Kong Commercial Daily he raises many sharp criticisms to the traditional education system and professional development.

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