The talented team "To-gether(土ogether)" from National Chengchi University's International MBA (IMBA) program made a significant impact at the highly anticipated Hult Prize Global Semifinal in Mumbai. Comprising four students with diverse backgrounds—Leo Lee, Yaninee Likhitworasak, Holt Tuan, and Mickey Wongchinda—the team showcased their innovative approach to sustainable production uniform, offering a sustainable procurement option to the enterprise while improving worker comfort on the production line. They left a lasting impression at this year's Hult Prize summit.
To-gether(土ogether) team member (from left to right) Hult Tuan, Leo Lee, Yaninee Likhitworsarak, and Mickey Wongchinda during the orientation day.
The Hult Prize competition challenges young people to solve pressing global issues through social entrepreneurship. This year's theme was "Redesigning Fashion," focusing on the fashion industry's environmental impact. The To-gether team reached the semifinal round in Mumbai, competing against 70 registered groups from around the world. With a chance to win the ultimate prize of 1 million USD to launch their business, the Mumbai summit proved to be a rigorous and demanding battleground for young entrepreneurs. The To-gether team was aware of the tough competition they faced from all over the world such as South Korea, Australia, Nepal, Bangladesh, Japan, India, and many others.
The Hult Prize organizer invited several industry experts to give speech to inspire the young entrepreneurs.
The event commenced at Mumbai Gopal Sharma Memorial School, where the team received a warm welcome from a dedicated team of over 30 staff members who provided invaluable support throughout their journey. The opening ceremony featured inspiring speeches by industry experts, with Ms. Kirti Poonia, the founder of Relove, leaving a lasting impact on the team. Her personal journey of building a startup resonated deeply with them, emphasizing the challenges faced and the perseverance required to succeed. Ms. Poonia's words became a driving force for the team as they embarked on their own entrepreneurial path.
Networking with entrepreneurs from all over the world.
Ms. Carla Osnaya, the Hult Prize HR Director, further motivated the team with words of encouragement. She urged the nervous entrepreneurs to utilize every moment for practice, emphasizing that progress, rather than perfection, is the key. Her insightful words inspired the team to put their best foot forward and fueled their ambition to secure the top spot for both NCCU and their respective countries.
The journey of the To-gether team began long before the summit with meticulous preparation and research, laying the foundation for a robust and comprehensive business model. By identifying key partners, refining their proposal, and gaining a deep understanding of the market dynamics within the automobile and manufacturing industry factories, the team created a sustainable plan that considered both environmental and social aspects.
Full house competitors with a same goal: building a better future together through redesigning the fashion industry.
Effective product design and development played a pivotal role in the team's success. After interviewing several real production line workers, the team incorporated essential factors identified during their research. They developed two sets of prototypes, the polo shirt type and shirt type uniform that balanced sustainability, functionality, and aesthetic appeal. The prototypes displayed during the summit left impression to the judges and the peers. Many of the audiences were eager to learn more about the product and expressed deep interest in the team’s business model after the pitch.
Participating in the Hult Prize Global Semifinal provided the team with valuable networking opportunities. Engaging with teams from diverse backgrounds and countries expanded their professional network, facilitated the exchange of innovative ideas, and provided insights from industry experts. This exposure broadened their perspectives and opened doors for potential collaborations and partnerships.
One of the team members, Holt Tuan, shared his personal reflection on the transformative experience. "The Hult Prize Global Semifinal held in Mumbai taught us valuable lessons on managing and developing projects. By observing other teams' innovative use of resources and sustainable practices, we were motivated to generate our own unique solutions. The competition emphasized the significance of strategic thinking, effective communication, mentorship, market research, product development, and proficient pitching skills. Furthermore, it highlighted the need for efficient time management to attain project objectives. In general, the Hult Prize Global Semifinal acted as a stimulus for our personal growth."
"I am sincerely grateful for the guidance provided by the professor and our IMBA peers," expresses Mickey Wongchinda, the team leader of To-gether. "Seeking advice from experienced professors and peers has been invaluable in strengthening our business idea. Their mentorship and consultation have played a pivotal role in refining our concept, addressing potential challenges, and showing us the blind spots we did not see. Their expertise and industry insights have empowered us to develop a more comprehensive and viable approach, significantly increasing our project's chances of success."
Looking ahead, the students expressed their gratitude to NCCU IMBA for making this opportunity possible. They now view themselves as active contributors to a global movement of sustainable entrepreneurship. Their business plan, which focused on the creation of sustainable production uniforms, received positive feedback and recognition, further strengthening their belief in the viability of their venture. This positive response has fueled their determination to continue the business upon returning to Taiwan, with a greater resolve to make a significant impact in the future.
The Hult Prize team arranged local Indian cuisine such as biryani and chicken butter curry for international students.
The highly-anticipated Taipei International Dragon Boat Championships (臺北國際龍舟錦標賽) was held at the Dajia Riverside Park (大佳河濱公園), on June 22nd, 2023. It was a beautiful sunny day with clear, vibrant blue skies, complementing the scenic atmosphere bustling with activity. Numerous teams from around the world gathered beneath their tents in anticipation of the commencement of their respective races. Among them, the IMBAders stood poised, eagerly counting down the moments until their exhilarating race. The team proudly showcased diversity, comprising both current students and alumni hailing from 14 countries.
A moment of respite captured as the IMBAders catch their breaths after the exhilarating completion of the Dragon Boat Race.
In the months prior, the team underwent intensive training as they prepared for the exhilarating competition. Amidst the demands of their academic pursuits or career, team members consistently demonstrated discipline and exceptional sportsmanship, successfully striking a harmonious balance with bi-weekly Dragon Boat practice. Undeterred by weather conditions, dedicated team members actively attended practice sessions, recognizing the importance of refining their posture and movements. The team was trained by a renowned, professional coach and 3-time gold medal winner of the Asia Olympic Games, 何佳霖 (Ho Jia-Lin). Coach Ho consistently highlighted the importance of synchronization to ensure that not an ounce of energy was wasted. His instruction was well received as the team’s paddle movements improved with each session. This remarkable progress not only showcased the team’s unity but also served as a vivid demonstration of their commitment to excelling in the Taipei International Dragon Boat Championship.
In a powerful display of unity and unwavering strength, the IMBAders proudly showcased their flags, raising their fists high with conviction, as they concluded their final practice session on June 18, 2022.
The pursuit of victory, however, was just one aspect of the IMBAders' remarkable journey. Their focus extended far beyond the outcome of the competition as team members embraced an extraordinary sense of camaraderie. Within their collective spirit, great emphasis was placed on effective communication, collaboration, and consistency; creating an environment that nurtured and celebrated the values of great sportsmanship. Front line paddler and fourth consecutive year Dragon Boat participant, Francisco Lopez shared, “the team spirit and the sense of community is why I am still rowing. Engaging in Dragon Boat presents a valuable opportunity to forge connections with people I may not encounter in my usual day-to-day interactions. It helps us bond and nurtures lasting friendships.”
Teammates captured in a candid moment on June 18th 2023, radiating pure joy, unbreakable team spirit, and mounting excitement as the competition loomed closer.
Beyond the rigorous training sessions, the team frequently convened for shared meals, nourishing not only their bodies but also strengthening the bonds forged through their shared experiences. These gatherings provided opportunities to reflect on their collective journey; celebrating triumphs and overcoming challenges together. Collaboration efforts during fundraising activities also fostered a sense of resourcefulness as the team capitalized on each other’s strengths while working towards a common goal.
As the date of the Dragon Boat competition approached, the IMBAders stood united with an unwavering dedication to the sport, and the shared determination to conquer the challenges ahead. The final day of practice entailed much preparation, insightful discussion, and enjoyment. This was a crucial day as team members shared final tips and meticulously reviewed the strategy that would guide them through the upcoming competition.
A proud moment captured, featuring the IMBAders and their enthusiastic supporters, as they celebrate success.
Competition day buzzed with anticipation and excitement. Following an invigorating warm-up, Captain Ozkan addressed the team and delivered a passionate speech. His words carried the weight of experience and wisdom, inspiring the team to give their absolute best in the upcoming race, while also emphasizing the importance of enjoying every exhilarating moment. As the team made their way to the platform, loud cheers erupted from their supporters. Fellow classmates, devoted alumni, cherished friends, and proud family members assembled in great numbers to support the team. The race unfolded with intensity and filled the atmosphere with much excitement!
Initiating the race with methodical paddle movements, the team gradually unleashed their power, propelling themselves forward with every stroke. Despite the strong currents, the team’s momentum surged as their pace quickened, allowing them to make headway. After precisely 4 minutes and 06 seconds, Demi Yang, co-captain and flag catcher, grabbed the flag with great precision and skillfully released it into the river. Filled with a sense of achievement, the team members erupted in a symphony of contented laughs and victorious cheers, securing a commendable third-place finish. It was indeed a moment of fulfilment for the team. First-time paddler Kritsana Wongchinda expressed his contentment with the results, stating, “I am incredibly satisfied with the results of the competition. It's a testament to our hard work and dedication as well as the support from our coaches. We gave it our all, and seeing our efforts pay-off is truly gratifying. The experience has not only strengthened our skills and resilience but has also deepened our love and appreciation for Dragon Boat. I couldn't be prouder of what we have achieved together."
To commence activities for next year's competition well in advance, an election was held to hand over the captaincy. The nominees, Suren Chultemsuren and Zac Chen each received 50% of the votes and were appointed co-captains of the IMBAders 2023-2024. Together, they will embark on a journey to forge an even stronger team. Beaming with a smile, the outgoing captain, Ozkan, expressed his overwhelming elation to have had the privilege to lead such an extraordinary team of dedicated individuals. With a sense of immense pride, he expressed gratitude towards the team and the broader school community, acknowledging the collective efforts that brought them to this moment of triumph. In his closing remarks, he stated, “This journey has taught us that when we come together and combine our strengths, we can surpass even our own expectations. The pride and satisfaction we feel are not just for ourselves but for every member who contributed to this incredible achievement. It's a true testament to the power of teamwork and the immense fulfilment it brings.” Passing on the baton to the new captains, he extended well wishes and expressed his utmost confidence in their ability to carry the team forward with much success.
The new captains dedicated themselves to the IMBAders. Their shared sentiments emphasized fostering meaningful connections within the IMBA community and the holistic benefits of engaging in Dragon Boat activities. Asserting that the experience not only nurtures physical well-being but also contributes to mental rejuvenation and much-needed respite from the intensity of academic or career obligations, Zac and Suren encouraged new candidates to join the team.
Newly appointed captains, Zac Chen (left) and Suren Chultemsuren (right) pictured with IMBAder’s supporters.
我們非常榮幸邀請到哈佛大學Evelynn Hammonds院長,分享如何「建立公平包容的高等教育機構」。作為哈佛大學第一位擔任哈佛學院 (Harvard College) 院長的非裔女性,也是少數獲得哈佛大學文理學院 (Harvard Faculty of Arts and Sciences) 終身教職的黑人女性之一,她為美國的高等教育做出開創性的貢獻。
Evelynn Hammonds教授曾經擔任哈佛大學歷史科學系主任 (2017-2022),目前是該校哈欽斯非洲和非裔美國人研究中心 (Hutchins Center for African and African American Research) 「科學與醫學中的種族與性別計畫」 (Project on Race & Gender in Science & Medicine) 主持人。她在2008年成為哈佛學院 (Harvard College) 第一位非裔女性院長,是哈佛大學文理學院 (Harvard Faculty of Arts and Sciences) 第六位獲得終身教職的黑人女性。在此之前,她也曾擔任哈佛大學教師發展和多元化的首任高級副教務長。
As technology continues to advance, expressing opinions seems to be more convenient and accessible. However, recent controversies and discussions on topics such as ethnicity, gender, and minorities highlight the urgent need to strengthen empathy and promote humanistic literacy in Taiwan. Creating an inclusive and respectful environment where individuals from diverse backgrounds feel comfortable is crucial.
We are delighted to invite Professor Evelynn Hammonds, a trailblazing academic who has made significant contributions to higher education, to share her insights on “Building Equity into Higher Education Institutions.” Professor Hammonds, as the first African American woman to serve as the Dean of Harvard College and one of the few black women to achieve tenure at Harvard University, brings a unique perspective to the conversation. This will be her only public lecture during her visit to Taiwan. Besides, she will engage in a dialogue with the deans of National Chengchi University. Participants of the lecture are encouraged to ask questions in the Q&A session.
The event will be conducted in English. Box lunch will be provided at the end of the event.
More information:
Speaker: Professor Evelynn Hammonds (Department of the History of Science, Harvard University)
Moderator: Professor Wen-Ling Tu (Dean of the International College of Innovation, National Chengchi University)
Date: 19th, June, 2023
Time: 10:00-12:00 (Registration opens at 9:30)
Venue: Room 113, 1st Floor, General Building South Wing, National Chengchi University
Organizers: International College of Innovation and College of Social Sciences
Eligibility: NCCU faculty, staff, students (please register via the NCCU system https://reurl.cc/K0pDD9), and external participants (welcome to register via the Google form https://reurl.cc/mDG7Ej)
Capacity: 150 participants
About the speaker:
Professor Evelynn Hammonds served as the Chair of the Department of the History of Science at Harvard University (2017-2022). She is also the Director of the “Project on Race & Gender in Science & Medicine” at the Hutchins Center for African and African American Research. In 2008, she became the first African American woman to serve as the Dean of Harvard College and the sixth black woman to receive tenure within the Faculty of Arts and Sciences at Harvard University. Before that, she had been the first Senior Vice Provost for Faculty Development and Diversity at Harvard University.
Professor Evelynn Hammonds has a rich background in academia. During her early academic journey, she studied physics and electrical engineering. She has also taught at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) and served on various advisory boards and committees related to science, education, and diversity. She is particularly interested in gender and race/ethnic issues in the fields of science and medicine, and the intersectional influences they have. Her contributions to a more diverse and inclusive environment in science and education are significant.