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Founders of Excellence

Professor Steven DeKrey brought HKUST and Kellogg together, and their joint EMBA Program became the envy of the world.

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Since it was launched in 1998, the striking success of the Kellogg-HKUST EMBA Program has played a key role in establishing the global reputation of, what was then, a fledgling business school. Professor Steven DeKrey, now the School’s Associate Dean, was the EMBA’s Founding Director and a vital initial point of connection between HKUST and Kellogg.

Not only had Professor DeKrey studied at Kellogg, graduating from the class of 1985, he had also stayed on for several years working under the Dean of Kellogg, Professor Don Jacobs, who in later years became a friend and mentor.

In 1995, at an AACSB conference in Chicago, Professor DeKrey was recruited by the then Founding Dean of HKUST Business School, Professor Chan Yuk Shee, to build up the School’s Masters Programs which at that time was only an MBA. “Within six months I was living and working in Hong Kong,” DeKrey recalls.

At the same conference, Professor Chan, a former Kellogg faculty member, also got talking to Dean Jacobs about the two schools collaborating on a non-degree executive education program.

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Birth of the EMBA

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