CEO of British Malaysian Chamber of Commerce visits Limkokwing Cyberjaya Campus @ Limkokwing University of Creative Technology
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CEO of British Malaysian Chamber of Commerce visits Limkokwing Cyberjaya Campus

5 September 2012, by Oabile Kago Moji

Limkokwing University of Creative Technology warmly welcomed Ms. Molly Jagpal and was escorted by the University’s Vice President, Dato’ Gail Phung for an insightful tour around campus to see the phenomenal works of the Founder President Tan Sri Lim Kok Wing, and that of our global graduates displayed in the University’s Creativity and Innovation Research Centre and its Branding Gallery.

The British Malaysian Chamber of Commerce (BMCC) is Kuala Lumpur’s No.1 networking chamber with 350 top member companies with an outreach of over 75,000 employees. Since 1964 the BMCC has been a helping hand in providing businesses in Malaysia with support, networking, knowledge exchange and bilateral trading assistance.

British Malaysian Chamber of Commerce helps to promote and foster trade, services and investment between Britain and Malaysia and provide a platform for the interchange of business views and experiences.

Ms. Molly Jagpal expressed deep admiration for the student works, and was fascinated by how they’re creative and innovative. She was even keen to know more about all the students and the numerous awards won by the very talented students of the University. Being an Industry oriented institution, Limkokwing University managed to impress Ms. Molly Jagpal’s attention by the numerous display of creative work displayed at the University’s branding gallery.

Limkokwing University of Creative Technology is home to 30,000 students from 165 countries. The beautiful students of the University make the campus a vibrant place to be in indeed.

“Its quite interesting that the students get to learn from people who are already in the industry when they get to start working they are already familiar with things.” said Jagpal Ms. Jagpal mentioned that she is in love with the colourful campus, and that it made her feel like becoming a student all over again, which she mentioned upon meeting the Founder President, Tan Sri Lim Kok Wing and to Associate Vice President, Talent Development, Tiffanee Marie Lim.

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