Awards & Certifications

Awards & Certifications

2022/09

A Guardian of Sustainable Earth: CTCI Group Chairman John T. Yu Selected as Taiwan Top 100 Best-Performing CEOs for the Fourth Time

For the fourth time in a row, CTCI Group Chairman John T. Yu has been selected as 2022's Taiwan Top 100 Best-Performing CEOs by Harvard Business Review (traditional Chinese version), a prominent business magazine. This marks Mr. Yu's superior leadership and ESG (environmental, social, and governance) performance.


The Taiwan Top 100 Best-Performing CEOs were selected from top 300 public companies in Taiwan and were further evaluated according to impartial and objective metrics. In addition to the previous metrics "total shareholder returns" and "market value growth," two more metrics were added this year: "average earnings per share (EPS) per quarter" and "ESG performance." This means that the companies led by the Top 100 Best-Performing CEOs generate profits for shareholders and enjoy long-term stable corporate operations. These companies also take seriously their ESG performance apart from EPS performance.

Group Chairman Yu thanked the panel of judges and the clients worldwide who placed their trust in CTCI. He also appreciated the effort of more than 7,000 CTCI staff, who collectively raised the company to its current status and showed the world what CTCI is capable of. To excel at all of the metrics that were used in the ranking has long been a priority for CTCI. CTCI sees itself as "a guardian of sustainable Earth" and is committed to ensuring its engineering businesses are aligned to ESG requirements. The group is also committed to bringing the most advanced "green engineering" to customers worldwide to help reach net-zero emissions targets. In the days to come, CTCI will continue to provide "the most reliable" turnkey services based on a corporate culture that stresses on "professionalism, integrity, teamwork, and innovation."

John T. Yu, CTCI Group Chairman, receives the award from Paul Hsu, President of Chinese Business Ethics Education Association.