Tan Sri Dr Francis Yeoh Sock Ping, OBE, of YTL Corporation was conferred with the Doctor of Laws from The University of Nottingham UK at the summer graduation ceremony held at The University of Nottingham’s University Park Campus on July 10.
Tan Sri Francis Yeoh is Managing Director of YTL Group of Companies. He took over the running of his family company in 1988 and grew it into a multi-disciplinary conglomerate comprising five listed entities.
Ranked as one of "Asia's 25 Most Powerful and Influential Business Personalities" by Fortune and Business Week, he advocates Godly stewardship of business. Tan Sri Francis champions YTL as a force for good, encouraging ethical corporate governance.
He joined thousands of successful students celebrating the triumphant culmination of their studies, when they will formally receive their degrees and become graduates of the University during ceremonies from 8-18 July.
Other honorary recipients at University of Nottingham summer graduation ceremony include:
• Tim Reddish OBE, international Paralympic athlete;
• Dame Helen Reeves, an advocate in Probation Support;
• Professor John Coyne, Vice Chancellor of the University of Derby;
• Mark Ovenden, Managing Director Ford Britain;
• Dr Peter Barrett CBE, Former Chairman of Nottingham University Hospitals;
• Peter Hansford, Government Chief Construction Adviser;
• Professor Edmund de Waal OBE, Ceramic Artist; Colin Smith, Director of Engineering and technology at Rolls-Royce plc;
• Colin Smith, Director of Engineering and technology at Rolls-Royce plc
• Professor Steve Russell, Former Chief Executive of Boots plc;
• Keith Whitesides MBE; Retired Director of Investor relations at Boots plc, Non-Executive Director of Nottingham Building Society;
• John Timpson CBE — Chairman of Timpson, Nottingham alumnus
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Notes to editors: The University of Nottingham has 43,000 students and is ‘the nearest Britain has to a truly global university,with campuses in China and Malaysia modelled on a headquarters that is among the most attractive in Britain’ (Times Good University Guide 2014). It is also the most popular university among graduate employers, the world’s greenest university, and winner of the Times Higher Education Award for ‘Outstanding Contribution to Sustainable Development’. It is ranked in the World's Top 75 universities by the QS World University Rankings.
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Posted on 18th July 2014