Topic: Banking Industry Trends and Challenges and the Small and Mid-size Banks' Struggle for Survival
Time: 13:30-15:30, March 20, 2016
Speaker: Randall O. Chang / Ph.D.
Venue: Room 103, Teaching Building No. 9
Profile of the Guest Speaker:
Randall O. Chang, Ph.D., has taught at universities in Los Angeles, Guangzhou, Hong Kong, Kwangju (South Korea) and Honolulu, Hawaii. He teaches courses such as Money and Banking, Management of Financial Institutions, Corporate Risk Management, Organizational Behavior, Human Resources, Ethics and Stakeholder Relationships, Principles of Management and International Business.
Prior to his teaching career, Dr. Chang spent many years as a bank executive. He became a banker when he joined the Bank of America in San Francisco and worked in its International Division. This position led him to an assignment in Manila, Philippines, where he worked for four years as an expatriate manager. Returning to California, he later worked for other major financial institutions such as Union Bank of California and Daiwa Bank of Japan. His positions included being the head of the International Division and the Senior Vice President and General Manager for Global Financial Institutions.