MCU Master’s Program in Tourism Deepens Industry Ties at Chinese Managers Association General Assembly

The Executive Master’s Program of the Department of Tourism at Ming Chuan University (MCU) participated in the 12th Board of Directors and Supervisors Election and the First General Assembly of the 12th Term of the Chinese Managers Association this Saturday. By engaging directly with key industry leaders and corporate executives, the program continues to strengthen its industry-academic integration and expand its recruitment outreach.

Celebrating Alumni Excellence: Chairman Ting-Lin Yeh Re-elected

A highlight of the event was the warm congratulation extended to Chairman Ting-Lin Yeh on his successful re-election for a second term. Throughout his leadership in the 11th term, Chairman Yeh was instrumental in uniting industry resources and driving the Association’s growth, earning widespread acclaim from its members.

Chairman Yeh is a distinguished alumnus of the MCU Executive Master’s Program in Tourism. His professional achievements and leadership in the corporate sector serve as a powerful testament to the program’s success in cultivating high-level management talent for the tourism and service industries.

Nurturing Strategic Leaders for the Tourism Sector

The MCU Executive Master’s Program in Tourism has long been dedicated to developing mid-to-senior-level professionals equipped with:

  • Practical Experience: Real-world application of management theories.

  • Strategic Thinking: High-level decision-making capabilities.

  • Cross-Disciplinary Integration: The ability to navigate evolving industry trends.

The curriculum is specifically designed to align with the latest global tourism shifts. By leveraging a robust alumni network and active participation in industry events like the Managers Association General Assembly, the program provides an elite environment where academic theory and professional practice evolve in tandem.

Strengthening Networks and Visibility

Participation in this assembly not only reinforced the bond between the university and its alumni but also enhanced the program’s visibility among industry pioneers. The event allowed executives from various sectors to gain a deeper understanding of the program’s unique educational advantages and its role as a premier choice for professional advancement.

Looking Ahead

Moving forward, the MCU Executive Master’s Program in Tourism remains committed to “walking into the industry.” The program aims to foster a dynamic, learning-oriented community by inviting outstanding professionals from diverse sectors to join. Through these efforts, MCU continues to inject renewed professional momentum into Taiwan’s tourism and service landscape.