Lingyun Xiang was awarded the King's Leadership Award and was awarded the King Charles III Medal of the United Kingdom
May 09 2024 - 1:28AM
On May 3, 2024, at the 130th-anniversary celebration of The Royal
Society of Saint George (RSSG), His Majesty King Charles III and
the Royal Society of the United Kingdom conferred the King's
Leadership Award on the economist in the United States and
presented him with the King's Order with the King’s Leadership
award.
RSSG was founded in 1894 with the aim of promoting "Britishness"
and the British way of life. The Society soon attracted the support
of many prominent public figures in Britain. Queen Victoria was the
Society's first royal patron, and since then, RSSG has enjoyed the
patronage of every reigning monarch. King Edward VII granted the
Society the right to use the prefix "Royal" in 1902, and in 1963,
Queen Elizabeth II granted the Society it’s own Royal Charter, thus
conferring on the Society a notable honor. King Charles III is now
a patron of the RSSG.
“I am grateful for this recognition and I am committed to
continuing to work tirelessly for humanity to build a world where
no one is left behind”. Said Lingyun Xiang, a member of the RSSG
and a recipient of the King's Medal of the Order of the United
Kingdom.
Lingyun Xiang, one of the members of the Royal Society of St.
George, the Recipient of the King's Order of Merit, a foreign
academician of the European Academy of Natural Sciences, a lifelong
full-time professor of the European Union University, a lifelong
professor (doctoral supervisor) of the National University of
Maryland, a distinguished professor of Peking University, a guest
professor of the School of Applied Science and Technology of
Beijing Union University, an international accountant (FAIA), an
international certified public accountant (IAAP), a certified legal
accountant (FCPA), a senior public accountant (FIPA) of the
Institute of Public Accountants (IPA), a senior financial
accountant (FFA FIPA) of the Institute of Financial Accountants
(IFA), and an international certified Internet financial manager
(ICIFM).
He is also a special economic advisor to the Central African
Republic, chief economic advisor to the Republic of Haiti, special
economic advisor to the Republic of Liberia, special economic
advisor to the Republic of Zimbabwe, special financial and economic
advisor to the Republic of Madagascar, financial and economic
advisor to the Republic of North Macedonia, chief financial and
economic advisor to the Republic of Ghana, envoy for economic and
cultural exchanges to the Republic of Guinea Bissau, ambassador for
international public welfare and charity of the Republic of Mali,
and honorary member of the China Organizing Committee for the 35th
International Science and Peace Week of the United Nations.
Karen Cantrell
info@rssg.org.uk