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Cindy Chang


Cindy Yuhsin Chang is an Honors MBA candidate at Baruch College (class of 2010). In response to the current financial crisis, Cindy pioneered the Financial Literacy for Youth (FLY) program by recruiting Baruch College MBA students to teach financial literacy to New York City high school students. The FLY program has won Baruch College its first “Most Original-Team MBA Award," awarded by the Graduate Management Council in 2009. Earlier this year, Cindy also won the first place in the Merrill Lynch-Baruch College Entrepreneurship Competition (social track) with her team. In 2006, Cindy was a youth delegate representing a leading non-profit spiritual and environmental protection organization, Dharma Drum Mountain, in the United Nations Global Youth Leadership Summit. In 1999, she won a full, merit-based scholarship from the Freeman Foundation to study for her undergraduate degree at Wesleyan University. Besides training herself to become a responsible business leader, Cindy loves cycling on tree-lined streets, meditation, and mentoring youth.

Focus: Business, Environment, Finance, Jobs, United States, Americas

Last Updated: Jul 20, 2009

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