Executive MBA alumnus Azjargai (Azaa) Ulziitogtokh was among winners of the prestigious NatWest Chairman’s Award at the Asian Women of Achievement Awards
Oxford Saïd is academic sponsor for the glittering awards, at the London Hilton on Park Lane.
Caroline Williams, Director, Open Executive Education, said the School offered our “heartfelt congratulations”.
Azaa is a financial professional who is Managing Director of the company MSD Investments, with more than 15 years of banking experience across multiple geographies in sectors including mining, agribusiness, services, industry, energy and consumer.
She is a committed advocate of social development and actively participates in a range of professional organisations working across gender equality, inclusion, and green development.
Caroline Williams added: ‘Azaa’s commitment to social and green development has made a significant difference to thousands of people’s lives.
She is a remarkable women who embodies the solution to achieving a healthier life for all, and the rejuvenation of our planet.’
Jo Fawkes, Director of Marketing and Communications, was among judges.
The School is also Academic Partner for the overall Women of the Future (WOF) programme, which organises a number of awards throughout the year.
This includes the Southeast Asia Women of the Future Awards, which take place in a two-and-a-half hour event from 10.30am (UK time) on Wednesday 6 October.
Bridget Kustin, Research Fellow, is among judges, and the show will include a panel discussion with alumnae, networking, and the awards presentation.
Picture caption: (L-R) Sir Nicholas Young, Chair of the Awards judging panel; Azaa Ulziitogtokh; fellow winner GhaidaAl-Jaddir, Service Director of Paediatric Surgical Speciality at Chelsea and Westminster Hospital NHS Foundation Trust; and Julie Baker, Head of Enterprise and Climate Engagement, NatWest Group.