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Laura M CHA
Chairman , HKEX
Mrs Cha is Chairman of Hong Kong Exchanges and Clearing Ltd.

Mrs Cha is also an Independent Non-Executive Director of Ant Group Co., Ltd. , a Senior International Advisor of Foundation Assets Management Sweden AB and a member of Sotheby’s International Advisory Board. In addition, she is also Vice Chairman of the International Advisory Council of the China Securities Regulatory Commission, and a Director of the World Federation of Exchanges.

Mrs Cha became the first, and to-date, the only person outside Mainland China to join the Central Government of the People’s Republic of China at the vice ministerial rank when she was appointed as Vice Chairman of the China Securities Regulatory Commission in January 2001. She served in that position until 2004. Mrs Cha worked for the Securities and Futures Commission in Hong Kong from 1991 to 2000, becoming its Deputy Chairman in 1998.

Mrs Cha was a member of Executive Council of the Government of Hong Kong from 2004 to 2022. She was also Chairman of The Financial Services Development Council of Hong Kong from January 2013 to July 2018, and Chairman of the University Grants Committee from 2007 to 2011.

She was awarded a Silver Bauhinia Star in 2001, a Gold Bauhinia Star in 2009 and the Grand Bauhinia Medal in 2017 by the Hong Kong Government for her public service.
Mrs Cha is Chairman of Hong Kong Exchanges and Clearing Ltd.

Mrs Cha is also an Independent Non-Executive Director of Ant Group Co., Ltd. , a Senior International Advisor of Foundation Assets Management Sweden AB and a member of Sotheby’s International Advisory Board. In addition, she is also Vice Chairman of the International Advisory Council of the China Securities Regulatory Commission, and a Director of the World Federation of Exchanges.

Mrs Cha became the first, and to-date, the only person outside Mainland China to join the Central Government of the People’s Republic of China at the vice ministerial rank when she was appointed as Vice Chairman of the China Securities Regulatory Commission in January 2001. She served in that position until 2004. Mrs Cha worked for the Securities and Futures Commission in Hong Kong from 1991 to 2000, becoming its Deputy Chairman in 1998.

Mrs Cha was a member of Executive Council of the Government of Hong Kong from 2004 to 2022. She was also Chairman of The Financial Services Development Council of Hong Kong from January 2013 to July 2018, and Chairman of the University Grants Committee from 2007 to 2011.

She was awarded a Silver Bauhinia Star in 2001, a Gold Bauhinia Star in 2009 and the Grand Bauhinia Medal in 2017 by the Hong Kong Government for her public service.
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Paul CHAN
Financial Secretary, HKSAR Government
Mr Chan is a Certified Public Accountant. He is a former President of the Hong Kong Institute of Certified Public Accountants.

Before joining the Government, Mr Chan held a number of public service positions including member of the Legislative Council and Chairman of Legal Aid Services Council.

Mr Chan served as Secretary for Development from July 2012 to January 2017. He has been Financial Secretary since 2017.
Mr Chan is a Certified Public Accountant. He is a former President of the Hong Kong Institute of Certified Public Accountants.

Before joining the Government, Mr Chan held a number of public service positions including member of the Legislative Council and Chairman of Legal Aid Services Council.

Mr Chan served as Secretary for Development from July 2012 to January 2017. He has been Financial Secretary since 2017.
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Nicolas AGUZIN
Chief Executive Officer , HKEX
Nicolas Aguzin joined HKEX as Chief Executive Officer on 24 May 2021 from J.P. Morgan, where he was most recently Chief Executive Officer of J.P. Morgan’s International Private Bank. Mr Aguzin has been based in Hong Kong since 2012.

From 2013 to 2020, Mr Aguzin was CEO, J.P. Morgan, Asia Pacific where he was responsible for all the firm’s business across 17 markets. Mr Aguzin presided over some of the firm’s major expansion efforts during the period, including establishing itself in China as one of the few international financial institutions with a full range of services and capabilities; including a fully-owned locally incorporated commercial bank, a majority-owned securities company, an asset management company and a futures and options company. Concurrent with his Asia CEO role, Mr Aguzin also ran J.P. Morgan’s Investment Banking division in Asia. During his tenure the bank rose to become one of the leading investment banks in the Asia Pacific region.

Mr Aguzin joined J.P. Morgan in 1990 in Buenos Aires as a financial analyst. Between 1990 and 2005, he held a variety of roles in New York and Buenos Aires, and in 2005 he was appointed as CEO, Latin America. In 2008 and 2009, in addition to his responsibilities as CEO, Latin America and Head of Latin America Investment Banking, he served as Senior Country Officer for Brazil.

Mr Aguzin holds a bachelor degree in Economics from the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania in the US and is fluent in Spanish, Portuguese and English.
Nicolas Aguzin joined HKEX as Chief Executive Officer on 24 May 2021 from J.P. Morgan, where he was most recently Chief Executive Officer of J.P. Morgan’s International Private Bank. Mr Aguzin has been based in Hong Kong since 2012.

From 2013 to 2020, Mr Aguzin was CEO, J.P. Morgan, Asia Pacific where he was responsible for all the firm’s business across 17 markets. Mr Aguzin presided over some of the firm’s major expansion efforts during the period, including establishing itself in China as one of the few international financial institutions with a full range of services and capabilities; including a fully-owned locally incorporated commercial bank, a majority-owned securities company, an asset management company and a futures and options company. Concurrent with his Asia CEO role, Mr Aguzin also ran J.P. Morgan’s Investment Banking division in Asia. During his tenure the bank rose to become one of the leading investment banks in the Asia Pacific region.

Mr Aguzin joined J.P. Morgan in 1990 in Buenos Aires as a financial analyst. Between 1990 and 2005, he held a variety of roles in New York and Buenos Aires, and in 2005 he was appointed as CEO, Latin America. In 2008 and 2009, in addition to his responsibilities as CEO, Latin America and Head of Latin America Investment Banking, he served as Senior Country Officer for Brazil.

Mr Aguzin holds a bachelor degree in Economics from the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania in the US and is fluent in Spanish, Portuguese and English.
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Gabriel LEUNG
Executive Director (Charities and Community), The Hong Kong Jockey Club
One of Asia’s most respected higher education, health and philanthropic leaders, Gabriel Leung is known for his commitment to improving human capabilities, nurturing impactful innovation and building strong institutions. He is the Executive Director (Charities and Community) of The Hong Kong Jockey Club overseeing its Charities Trust.

Gabriel’s career has straddled academe, public service and philanthropy. From 2013 to 2022, he was the longest-serving Dean of Medicine and inaugural Helen and Francis Zimmern Professor in Population Health at the University of Hong Kong (HKU). Formerly, he was Hong Kong's first Under Secretary for Food and Health and fifth Director of the Chief Executive's Office in government.

Gabriel’s research defined the epidemiology of three novel viral epidemics, namely SARS in 2003, H7N9 influenza in 2013 and most recently COVID-19. In government, he led Hong Kong's response against the 2009 influenza pandemic. He was the founding co-director of HKU's World Health Organization (WHO) Collaborating Centre for Infectious Disease Epidemiology and Control and established the Laboratory of Data Discovery for Health (D24H) at the Hong Kong Science and Technology Park.
One of Asia’s most respected higher education, health and philanthropic leaders, Gabriel Leung is known for his commitment to improving human capabilities, nurturing impactful innovation and building strong institutions. He is the Executive Director (Charities and Community) of The Hong Kong Jockey Club overseeing its Charities Trust.

Gabriel’s career has straddled academe, public service and philanthropy. From 2013 to 2022, he was the longest-serving Dean of Medicine and inaugural Helen and Francis Zimmern Professor in Population Health at the University of Hong Kong (HKU). Formerly, he was Hong Kong's first Under Secretary for Food and Health and fifth Director of the Chief Executive's Office in government.

Gabriel’s research defined the epidemiology of three novel viral epidemics, namely SARS in 2003, H7N9 influenza in 2013 and most recently COVID-19. In government, he led Hong Kong's response against the 2009 influenza pandemic. He was the founding co-director of HKU's World Health Organization (WHO) Collaborating Centre for Infectious Disease Epidemiology and Control and established the Laboratory of Data Discovery for Health (D24H) at the Hong Kong Science and Technology Park.
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Victoria JACKSON
Head of Internal and Digital Communications, Corporate Communications, HKEX
Victoria Jackson joined HKEX in November 2021 as Head of Internal and Digital Communications. Prior to joining HKEX, she spent almost five years with AIA Group where she was Global Head of Internal Communications – leading employee and agency communications across 18 countries.

Before moving to Hong Kong, Victoria spent five years in India working for the Royal Bank of Scotland, leading their brand and communication efforts across Mumbai, Delhi, Bangalore and Chennai. She has spent the majority of her career working across multiple communications disciplines for financial and investment institutions including NatWest Markets and Scottish Widows Investment Partnership.

Victoria is an active advocate for multiple social and diversity-related organisations and providing support to various NGOs and education facilities across Asia, including the Asian University for Women in Bangladesh.
Victoria Jackson joined HKEX in November 2021 as Head of Internal and Digital Communications. Prior to joining HKEX, she spent almost five years with AIA Group where she was Global Head of Internal Communications – leading employee and agency communications across 18 countries.

Before moving to Hong Kong, Victoria spent five years in India working for the Royal Bank of Scotland, leading their brand and communication efforts across Mumbai, Delhi, Bangalore and Chennai. She has spent the majority of her career working across multiple communications disciplines for financial and investment institutions including NatWest Markets and Scottish Widows Investment Partnership.

Victoria is an active advocate for multiple social and diversity-related organisations and providing support to various NGOs and education facilities across Asia, including the Asian University for Women in Bangladesh.
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Karen Cheung
Karen CHEUNG
Trustee & Chief Strategist, The D. H. Chen Foundation

Karen Cheung is currently the Trustee and Chief Strategist of The D. H. Chen Foundation, a family philanthropic trust established in 1970 by Dr Din Hwa Chen, her late grandfather and the founder of the Nan Fung Group. The Foundation has been putting compassion into action through steering and supporting numerous innovative, impactful and sustainable community initiatives to realise Dr Chen's philosophy – "Care for others as well as you would care for yourself".

Dedicated to serving the Hong Kong community, Ms Cheung is a Board Director of Ronald McDonald House Charities Hong Kong and Centre of Heritage, Arts and Textile. She is also a member of Governing Committee of Pamela Youde Nethersole Eastern Hospital. In 2021 and 2022, she was appointed Honorary Fellow of The Chinese University of Hong Kong and The University of Hong Kong respectively, in recognition of her significant contributions to the community.

Karen Cheung is currently the Trustee and Chief Strategist of The D. H. Chen Foundation, a family philanthropic trust established in 1970 by Dr Din Hwa Chen, her late grandfather and the founder of the Nan Fung Group. The Foundation has been putting compassion into action through steering and supporting numerous innovative, impactful and sustainable community initiatives to realise Dr Chen's philosophy – "Care for others as well as you would care for yourself".

Dedicated to serving the Hong Kong community, Ms Cheung is a Board Director of Ronald McDonald House Charities Hong Kong and Centre of Heritage, Arts and Textile. She is also a member of Governing Committee of Pamela Youde Nethersole Eastern Hospital. In 2021 and 2022, she was appointed Honorary Fellow of The Chinese University of Hong Kong and The University of Hong Kong respectively, in recognition of her significant contributions to the community.

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Jean SUNG
Head of The Philanthropy Centre, Asia, J.P. Morgan Private Bank

Prior to joining The Private Bank, Jean Sung was Head of Global Philanthropy for J.P. Morgan Chase in Asia Pacific (2006 to 2013), managing the firm’s corporate giving in 13 Asian countries. In this role, Ms Sung developed and implemented programs and services designed to improve livelihoods and skills at work, with a focus on economic and workforce development, financial empowerment, as well as education, health and disaster relief with non-profits and multi-lateral partners. She also developed and initiated country-specific needs assessments, including KPIs, budgets and timelines in response to uplift social needs.

Jean was responsible for setting up J.P. Morgan Private Bank’s Philanthropy Centre in Asia and works with clients and their families to articulate their philanthropic vision, strategy and goals to bring purposes to their giving. In addition, Jean analyses the effectiveness and efficiency of giving models and structures. Jean brings experts and thought leaders together, explores trends and addresses pressing social issues on an ongoing basis to help philanthropists hear from peer groups and leverage actionable giving programs. Jean is recognised for her ability to identify social gaps and her wealth of cross-sector and multi-lateral networks helps build collaborative and like-minded alliances between the private and social sectors.

Jean also serves as Board Governor and Executive Committee Member of Bai Xian Asia Institute; Executive Member of Sustainability Committee, Link REIT; Executive Committee Member of Outward Bound (HKG), and Member of the McCain Global Leaders Advisory Council.

Prior to joining The Private Bank, Jean Sung was Head of Global Philanthropy for J.P. Morgan Chase in Asia Pacific (2006 to 2013), managing the firm’s corporate giving in 13 Asian countries. In this role, Ms Sung developed and implemented programs and services designed to improve livelihoods and skills at work, with a focus on economic and workforce development, financial empowerment, as well as education, health and disaster relief with non-profits and multi-lateral partners. She also developed and initiated country-specific needs assessments, including KPIs, budgets and timelines in response to uplift social needs.

Jean was responsible for setting up J.P. Morgan Private Bank’s Philanthropy Centre in Asia and works with clients and their families to articulate their philanthropic vision, strategy and goals to bring purposes to their giving. In addition, Jean analyses the effectiveness and efficiency of giving models and structures. Jean brings experts and thought leaders together, explores trends and addresses pressing social issues on an ongoing basis to help philanthropists hear from peer groups and leverage actionable giving programs. Jean is recognised for her ability to identify social gaps and her wealth of cross-sector and multi-lateral networks helps build collaborative and like-minded alliances between the private and social sectors.

Jean also serves as Board Governor and Executive Committee Member of Bai Xian Asia Institute; Executive Member of Sustainability Committee, Link REIT; Executive Committee Member of Outward Bound (HKG), and Member of the McCain Global Leaders Advisory Council.

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Stephen WONG
Vice Chairman of the Admissions, Budgets and Allocations Committee , The Community Chest of Hong Kong

Stephen Wong received his Bachelor of Arts in Economics from the University of Chicago and Master of Arts in East Asian Studies from Yale University. He completed his Doctorate degree in Public Administration (DPA) from the University of Hong Kong.

He began his career as an investment banker and held regional management positions with several global financial institutions, including as Executive Director at UBS in London and Managing Director at RBS.

Dr Wong is now Senior Vice President & Executive Director of Public Policy Institute of Our Hong Kong Foundation. He is also a member of the Legislative Council.

Stephen Wong received his Bachelor of Arts in Economics from the University of Chicago and Master of Arts in East Asian Studies from Yale University. He completed his Doctorate degree in Public Administration (DPA) from the University of Hong Kong.

He began his career as an investment banker and held regional management positions with several global financial institutions, including as Executive Director at UBS in London and Managing Director at RBS.

Dr Wong is now Senior Vice President & Executive Director of Public Policy Institute of Our Hong Kong Foundation. He is also a member of the Legislative Council.

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Jessica TAM
Business Director, The Hong Kong Council of Social Service

Jessica Tam is the Business Director of the The Hong Kong Council of Social Service (HKCSS). Prior to this position, she was the in charge of the Social Enterprise Business Centre (SEBC), a tripartite platform promoting social entrepreneurship and social innovation in Hong Kong.

 

Since joining the HKCSS, Jessica has been spearheading a wide range of innovative initiatives in collaboration with the government, businesses, and NGO partners. Those initiatives include the establishment of SEBC, the first language-based Pay for Success Project in Asia, Good Goods Social Enterprise Trading Platform, and Impact Incubator, an intermediary of the government’s Social Innovation and Entrepreneurship Development Fund.

 

Jessica is a member of the Social Enterprise Summit’s Organising Committee and Social Enterprise Challenge’s Advisory Committee. In 2018, she received the Secretary for Home Affairs’ commendation. In 2019 and 2020, she was selected for AVPN Policy Fellowship program in Singapore and the Tatler’s Asia Impact List (100 most influential person in Asia) respectively.

Jessica Tam is the Business Director of the The Hong Kong Council of Social Service (HKCSS). Prior to this position, she was the in charge of the Social Enterprise Business Centre (SEBC), a tripartite platform promoting social entrepreneurship and social innovation in Hong Kong.

 

Since joining the HKCSS, Jessica has been spearheading a wide range of innovative initiatives in collaboration with the government, businesses, and NGO partners. Those initiatives include the establishment of SEBC, the first language-based Pay for Success Project in Asia, Good Goods Social Enterprise Trading Platform, and Impact Incubator, an intermediary of the government’s Social Innovation and Entrepreneurship Development Fund.

 

Jessica is a member of the Social Enterprise Summit’s Organising Committee and Social Enterprise Challenge’s Advisory Committee. In 2018, she received the Secretary for Home Affairs’ commendation. In 2019 and 2020, she was selected for AVPN Policy Fellowship program in Singapore and the Tatler’s Asia Impact List (100 most influential person in Asia) respectively.

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Terence HON
Co-Founder, GreenPrice
Terence Hon is the Co-Founder of GreenPrice. Terence was aware that Hong Kong sends more food waste to landfill than any other category of wastes which takes up precious land resources, he decided to pursue his social entrepreneurship journey and founded GreenPrice shops around Hong Kong in 2016. It is the first in Asia to sell short-dated branded food and cosmetics at deep discounts, and now diverts more than 2.5 million products from landfill each year.
Terence Hon is the Co-Founder of GreenPrice. Terence was aware that Hong Kong sends more food waste to landfill than any other category of wastes which takes up precious land resources, he decided to pursue his social entrepreneurship journey and founded GreenPrice shops around Hong Kong in 2016. It is the first in Asia to sell short-dated branded food and cosmetics at deep discounts, and now diverts more than 2.5 million products from landfill each year.
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Gilbert LEE
Co-Chair and Founding Director, B Lab (Hong Kong & Macau)
Gilbert Lee is the Co-Chair and Founding Director of B Lab Hong Kong & Macau, an NGO founded in 2020 (part of the global B Lab network originated in 2006) to promote the movement of business as a force for good through B Corporation certification (via the B Impact Assessment) for for-profit corporates which voluntarily meet high standards of transparency, accountability, and performance, with an aim to create value to all stakeholders namely Workers, Customers, Communities and the Environment, in addition to shareholders.

He is also the Principal Consultant and Executive Director of Education for Good, the first Certified B Corp in Hong Kong, and the first training and consulting firm dedicated to nurture social innovation and social entrepreneurship, that he firmly believes, are crucial to drive the movement of social businesses focusing on profit-purpose double bottom-line.

He graduated from the Social Work and Administration Department as a Bachelor and attained a Master in Business Administration, both from the University of Hong Kong. Most of his professional career was focused on advising businesses on product and service innovation in the Greater China region and globally. He is also an entrepreneur, helping to found and grow China’s first private marketing research organisation into one of the country’s biggest ones.
Gilbert Lee is the Co-Chair and Founding Director of B Lab Hong Kong & Macau, an NGO founded in 2020 (part of the global B Lab network originated in 2006) to promote the movement of business as a force for good through B Corporation certification (via the B Impact Assessment) for for-profit corporates which voluntarily meet high standards of transparency, accountability, and performance, with an aim to create value to all stakeholders namely Workers, Customers, Communities and the Environment, in addition to shareholders.

He is also the Principal Consultant and Executive Director of Education for Good, the first Certified B Corp in Hong Kong, and the first training and consulting firm dedicated to nurture social innovation and social entrepreneurship, that he firmly believes, are crucial to drive the movement of social businesses focusing on profit-purpose double bottom-line.

He graduated from the Social Work and Administration Department as a Bachelor and attained a Master in Business Administration, both from the University of Hong Kong. Most of his professional career was focused on advising businesses on product and service innovation in the Greater China region and globally. He is also an entrepreneur, helping to found and grow China’s first private marketing research organisation into one of the country’s biggest ones.
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Queenie MAN
Managing Director, Culture Homes & Forward Living
Queenie Man is the Founder & CEO of The Project Futurus, a social enterprise that is committed to promoting the future of aging. She is also the Managing Director at Forward Living Senior Community and Culture Homes responsible for elderly service development and customer experience design. Queenie had worked as a global brand strategist prior to joining the eldercare industry. Since joining Culture Homes, Queenie has rebranded the Company and transformed how human care is designed with new initiatives such as senior community "Forward Living" and "The Living Gallery".

Combining her insights and experiences in both branding and elderly services, Queenie believes in connecting people through social design and meaningful experiences and creating shared value. In 2019, she established The Project Futurus hoping to transform the way people perceive aging through advocacy, education, and community service, while making aging relevant to the consumers of tomorrow through products, service and social innovation. Queenie also established "Captain Softmeal" (軟餐俠) to raise awareness on dysphagia health and created "Sensory Restaurant on Wheels" (流動五感大茶樓) for elders living with dementia. Queenie is a KODW and TedX speaker and was awarded "Tatler Asia Gen.T List 2022", "Jessica Most Successful Women 2021".
Queenie Man is the Founder & CEO of The Project Futurus, a social enterprise that is committed to promoting the future of aging. She is also the Managing Director at Forward Living Senior Community and Culture Homes responsible for elderly service development and customer experience design. Queenie had worked as a global brand strategist prior to joining the eldercare industry. Since joining Culture Homes, Queenie has rebranded the Company and transformed how human care is designed with new initiatives such as senior community "Forward Living" and "The Living Gallery".

Combining her insights and experiences in both branding and elderly services, Queenie believes in connecting people through social design and meaningful experiences and creating shared value. In 2019, she established The Project Futurus hoping to transform the way people perceive aging through advocacy, education, and community service, while making aging relevant to the consumers of tomorrow through products, service and social innovation. Queenie also established "Captain Softmeal" (軟餐俠) to raise awareness on dysphagia health and created "Sensory Restaurant on Wheels" (流動五感大茶樓) for elders living with dementia. Queenie is a KODW and TedX speaker and was awarded "Tatler Asia Gen.T List 2022", "Jessica Most Successful Women 2021".
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Rebecca CHOY YUNG
Chair, Organising Committee, Social Enterprise Summit
Rebecca Choy Yung is the Founder & Chair of Golden Age Foundation; Founder & Vice-Chair of Education for Good; Co-Founder & Convener of Ednovators, Chair of Social Enterprise Summit, Co-Founder of Dream Impact Hong Kong and Co-Founder of B Lab (HK & Macau). She acts as Advisor and Executive Members of a number of NGOs and social enterprises, including Our Hong Kong Foundation, The Institute of Active Aging of Hong Kong Polytechnic University and more. She is also a writer and a radio programme host.

Rebecca is a business entrepreneur turned social entrepreneur. She was a pioneer of the convention and exhibition industry in Hong Kong and China. Since the early 1980s, she successfully founded, branded and organised over a dozen world- renowned international trade fairs and conventions, covering a wide spread of industries such as jewelry, furniture and lighting, leather goods, education and others.

Since changing her career path from business over a decade ago, Rebecca has devoted her full effort to promoting social innovation and social entrepreneurship in Hong Kong and Greater China, especially in orchestrating movements with social missions to bring about positive change, including golden age, business innovation and education innovation.

Rebecca received her B.SoSc. from Bristol University (UK) and EMBA from The Chinese University of Hong Kong.
Rebecca Choy Yung is the Founder & Chair of Golden Age Foundation; Founder & Vice-Chair of Education for Good; Co-Founder & Convener of Ednovators, Chair of Social Enterprise Summit, Co-Founder of Dream Impact Hong Kong and Co-Founder of B Lab (HK & Macau). She acts as Advisor and Executive Members of a number of NGOs and social enterprises, including Our Hong Kong Foundation, The Institute of Active Aging of Hong Kong Polytechnic University and more. She is also a writer and a radio programme host.

Rebecca is a business entrepreneur turned social entrepreneur. She was a pioneer of the convention and exhibition industry in Hong Kong and China. Since the early 1980s, she successfully founded, branded and organised over a dozen world- renowned international trade fairs and conventions, covering a wide spread of industries such as jewelry, furniture and lighting, leather goods, education and others.

Since changing her career path from business over a decade ago, Rebecca has devoted her full effort to promoting social innovation and social entrepreneurship in Hong Kong and Greater China, especially in orchestrating movements with social missions to bring about positive change, including golden age, business innovation and education innovation.

Rebecca received her B.SoSc. from Bristol University (UK) and EMBA from The Chinese University of Hong Kong.
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Bonnie CHAN
Co-Owner & Associate Director – ESG & Administration, Hong Kong Broadband Network
Bonnie Chan is currently Co-Owner and Associate Director – ESG & Administration of HKBN Group (SEHK: 1310). She joined the Company in 2007 and has had exposure in various talent engagement initiatives including talent management, learning and development and administration. Since 2013, she has led the Corporate Social Investment (CSI) team to drive sustainability and betterment for the local community in Hong Kong by shifting from traditional philanthropy and volunteering to creating shared value approach to bring values to the corporate and the society by large. Recently, Bonnie has completed HKFGA-HKUST Certificate in Sustainable Finance and the key resolution is to integrate ESG into HKBN operations and make it impactful to all stakeholders.       
Bonnie Chan is currently Co-Owner and Associate Director – ESG & Administration of HKBN Group (SEHK: 1310). She joined the Company in 2007 and has had exposure in various talent engagement initiatives including talent management, learning and development and administration. Since 2013, she has led the Corporate Social Investment (CSI) team to drive sustainability and betterment for the local community in Hong Kong by shifting from traditional philanthropy and volunteering to creating shared value approach to bring values to the corporate and the society by large. Recently, Bonnie has completed HKFGA-HKUST Certificate in Sustainable Finance and the key resolution is to integrate ESG into HKBN operations and make it impactful to all stakeholders.       
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CHUA Hoi Wai
Chief Executive, The Hong Kong Council of Social Service

Chua Hoi Wai is the Chief Executive of the Hong Kong Council of Social Service (HKCSS), which represents over 500 non-governmental social services organisations. The HKCSS aims at building a socially sustainable society through enhancing the development of social services and policies. The HKCSS provides a joint platform for cross-sectoral collaboration and social innovation, and has championed gerontechnology and transitional social housing in recent years.

Mr Chua has participated in a number of advisory or statutory bodies of the Government of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region. He is currently a member of the Advisory Committee on Mental Health, the Elderly Commission, and the Steering Committee on Primary Healthcare Development.

Mr Chua is a graduate of the University of Hong Kong in Mechanical Engineering. He studied Master of Social Work at University of Illinois at Chicago and is now a social worker by profession. He was the President of the Hong Kong Social Workers Association (2004 – 2008).


Chua Hoi Wai is the Chief Executive of the Hong Kong Council of Social Service (HKCSS), which represents over 500 non-governmental social services organisations. The HKCSS aims at building a socially sustainable society through enhancing the development of social services and policies. The HKCSS provides a joint platform for cross-sectoral collaboration and social innovation, and has championed gerontechnology and transitional social housing in recent years.

Mr Chua has participated in a number of advisory or statutory bodies of the Government of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region. He is currently a member of the Advisory Committee on Mental Health, the Elderly Commission, and the Steering Committee on Primary Healthcare Development.

Mr Chua is a graduate of the University of Hong Kong in Mechanical Engineering. He studied Master of Social Work at University of Illinois at Chicago and is now a social worker by profession. He was the President of the Hong Kong Social Workers Association (2004 – 2008).


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Ada WONG
Executive Chair, Good Lab
Ada Wong is currently the Executive Chair of Good Lab. She has also led a varied career as solicitor, creative educator and social innovator. She has set up and run non-profit institutions in the education, culture, creativity and social innovation fields in the past 20 years.

In 2012, Ada founded The Good Lab, a social innovation co-working space and hub, which later became a do tank and innovation consultancy. She is keen to build bridges to enable tri-sector collaborations and co-creation of innovative solutions. She steered a recent research on Business for Good: Understanding the Motivations of Business to Create Shared Value.

Prior to that, Ada founded Hong Kong Institute of Contemporary Culture (HKICC) to advocate education innovation in 1998. Since 2006, HKICC founded the HKICC Lee Shau Kee School of Creativity, a unique secondary school dedicated to nurturing talents for arts and culture, and Ada is the school's Supervisor.

In 2010, Ada co-founded the Make A Difference (MaD) initiative, a creativity for good platform for young changemakers in Asia. In the last 12 years, MaD has undertaken projects at the intersection of creativity and urban/social challenges, incubated social startups, and has worked with cross sector changemakers to come up with bottom-up creative and collaborative solutions.

Ada was an elected member of the Urban Council and Wan Chai District Council between 1995 and 2008 with the last four years as Chairperson of the Wan Chai District Council. She received her BA (Hons) from Pomona College, California USA, and M Ed from the University of Hong Kong. She is an Honorary Fellow of Lingnan University, Hong Kong Education University and the Hong Kong Baptist University.
Ada Wong is currently the Executive Chair of Good Lab. She has also led a varied career as solicitor, creative educator and social innovator. She has set up and run non-profit institutions in the education, culture, creativity and social innovation fields in the past 20 years.

In 2012, Ada founded The Good Lab, a social innovation co-working space and hub, which later became a do tank and innovation consultancy. She is keen to build bridges to enable tri-sector collaborations and co-creation of innovative solutions. She steered a recent research on Business for Good: Understanding the Motivations of Business to Create Shared Value.

Prior to that, Ada founded Hong Kong Institute of Contemporary Culture (HKICC) to advocate education innovation in 1998. Since 2006, HKICC founded the HKICC Lee Shau Kee School of Creativity, a unique secondary school dedicated to nurturing talents for arts and culture, and Ada is the school's Supervisor.

In 2010, Ada co-founded the Make A Difference (MaD) initiative, a creativity for good platform for young changemakers in Asia. In the last 12 years, MaD has undertaken projects at the intersection of creativity and urban/social challenges, incubated social startups, and has worked with cross sector changemakers to come up with bottom-up creative and collaborative solutions.

Ada was an elected member of the Urban Council and Wan Chai District Council between 1995 and 2008 with the last four years as Chairperson of the Wan Chai District Council. She received her BA (Hons) from Pomona College, California USA, and M Ed from the University of Hong Kong. She is an Honorary Fellow of Lingnan University, Hong Kong Education University and the Hong Kong Baptist University.
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David BISHOP
Associate Professor (Teaching), Business School, The University of Hong Kong
David Bishop is an Associate Professor (Teaching) at The University of Hong Kong’s Business School and Fudan University, Shanghai. An award-winning educator, Mr Bishop’s teaching focuses on a wide range of legal and ethics related matters. He has consulted major companies concerning ethics, CSR, pro bono representation, and various compliance and governance matters.

Mr Bishop also founded Impact Lab, one of the largest experiential business programs in Asia, empowering over 1,100 students from more than 100 universities around the world. Through the Impact Lab, Mr Bishop and his students have founded, co-founded, or helped scale more than 50 social impact organisations across Asia. Some of the organisations founded or co-founded by Mr Bishop include Foundation for Shared Impact, Soap Cycling, Fair Employment Agency, EmpowerU, Migrasia Global Solutions, and 852 Designs.

In his capacity as Associate Professor at The University of Hong Kong’s Business School and co-founder of Foundation for Shared Impact, Mr Bishop curated and teaches a Board Director Training programme to corporate professionals at multinational firms. He is also a core instructor of The Women’s Directorship Programme.

Mr Bishop is a lawyer by training, graduating from the Georgetown University Law Center.
David Bishop is an Associate Professor (Teaching) at The University of Hong Kong’s Business School and Fudan University, Shanghai. An award-winning educator, Mr Bishop’s teaching focuses on a wide range of legal and ethics related matters. He has consulted major companies concerning ethics, CSR, pro bono representation, and various compliance and governance matters.

Mr Bishop also founded Impact Lab, one of the largest experiential business programs in Asia, empowering over 1,100 students from more than 100 universities around the world. Through the Impact Lab, Mr Bishop and his students have founded, co-founded, or helped scale more than 50 social impact organisations across Asia. Some of the organisations founded or co-founded by Mr Bishop include Foundation for Shared Impact, Soap Cycling, Fair Employment Agency, EmpowerU, Migrasia Global Solutions, and 852 Designs.

In his capacity as Associate Professor at The University of Hong Kong’s Business School and co-founder of Foundation for Shared Impact, Mr Bishop curated and teaches a Board Director Training programme to corporate professionals at multinational firms. He is also a core instructor of The Women’s Directorship Programme.

Mr Bishop is a lawyer by training, graduating from the Georgetown University Law Center.
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Anthony WONG
Business Director, The Hong Kong Council of Social Service
Anthony Wong has been working with The Hong Kong Council of Social Service (HKCSS) for over 20 years. He is now responsible for talent development in social service sector, children and youth service development, policy research and advocacy, transitional social housing projects of HKCSS, and international and China affairs. He works on a wide range of issues including poverty and social security, employment, ageing society, primary health care and housing. In terms of talent development, the HKCSS Institute and the Governance Platform Project are two major vehicles that he is now supervising. He has been a member of various advisory committees of the Government or statutory bodies. He is also a registered social worker.
Anthony Wong has been working with The Hong Kong Council of Social Service (HKCSS) for over 20 years. He is now responsible for talent development in social service sector, children and youth service development, policy research and advocacy, transitional social housing projects of HKCSS, and international and China affairs. He works on a wide range of issues including poverty and social security, employment, ageing society, primary health care and housing. In terms of talent development, the HKCSS Institute and the Governance Platform Project are two major vehicles that he is now supervising. He has been a member of various advisory committees of the Government or statutory bodies. He is also a registered social worker.
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Anna CHEUNG
Independent Non-Executive Director, HKEX

Anna Cheung is an Independent Non-Executive Director of Hong Kong Exchanges and Clearing Limited, and a director of LGT Capital Partners Group Holding Ltd. 

She has over 20 years of experience in private equity and financial industries. Ms Cheung has also built up extensive business strategic and operational experience through her former role as the Chief Executive of Jardine Pacific Limited from 2015 to 2020, with the responsibility of overseeing the company’s operations across a broad range of sectors in Hong Kong, Mainland China, and South East Asia. Prior to her appointment at Jardine Pacific Limited, Ms Cheung served as a senior advisor to private equity firms, FountainVest Partners and LionRock Capital. Ms Cheung joined 3i Group Plc (“3i Group”) in 2001 and became a Partner of the company in 2008. As one of the founding partners of 3i Group’s China business, Ms Cheung led consumer and technology related investment projects and served on the board of several investment portfolio companies. Prior to that, she worked at private equity and investment banking firms, including Intel Capital, J.H. Whitney, Bankers Trust Company, and Salomon Brothers in the areas of investments, corporate finance, capital markets, and mergers and acquisitions. 

Ms Cheung holds a Bachelor of Arts (Computer Science) at the University of California, Berkeley and a Master of Business Administration (Finance) at the Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania. 

Anna Cheung is an Independent Non-Executive Director of Hong Kong Exchanges and Clearing Limited, and a director of LGT Capital Partners Group Holding Ltd. 

She has over 20 years of experience in private equity and financial industries. Ms Cheung has also built up extensive business strategic and operational experience through her former role as the Chief Executive of Jardine Pacific Limited from 2015 to 2020, with the responsibility of overseeing the company’s operations across a broad range of sectors in Hong Kong, Mainland China, and South East Asia. Prior to her appointment at Jardine Pacific Limited, Ms Cheung served as a senior advisor to private equity firms, FountainVest Partners and LionRock Capital. Ms Cheung joined 3i Group Plc (“3i Group”) in 2001 and became a Partner of the company in 2008. As one of the founding partners of 3i Group’s China business, Ms Cheung led consumer and technology related investment projects and served on the board of several investment portfolio companies. Prior to that, she worked at private equity and investment banking firms, including Intel Capital, J.H. Whitney, Bankers Trust Company, and Salomon Brothers in the areas of investments, corporate finance, capital markets, and mergers and acquisitions. 

Ms Cheung holds a Bachelor of Arts (Computer Science) at the University of California, Berkeley and a Master of Business Administration (Finance) at the Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania. 

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Keith POGSON
Senior Partner, Financial Services, Asia Pacific, Ernst & Young

Keith Pogson is the Senior Partner, Financial Services of Asia Pacific at Ernst & Young (EY), the Founder and former Regional Managing Partner of the Asia Pacific Financial Services Practice of EY. He is the EY representative on the Bank Working Group of the Global Public Policy Committee of the Big 4 + 2 firms. He is the present Chairman of the Listing Committee of The Stock Exchange of Hong Kong Limited, Deputy Chairman since 2020 and a member since 2016. He is a former President (2012) of the Hong Kong Institute of Certified Public Accountants (HKICPA), and continues to be the Chair of the Regulatory Oversight Board and a member of the Governance Committee and Disciplinary Panel of the HKICPA, and was previously the Chair of the Audit Committee Chair, the Ethical Standard Setting Committee, the Assurance Standards Setting Committees and the Professional Conduct Committees of the HKICPA. Mr Pogson is the Honorary Advisor for Financial Reporting Council since 2018, and Member of Finance & Corporate Affairs Committee since 2019. Mr Pogson is a Panel member of the Resolution Compensation Tribunal of Financial Services and the Treasury of the Government of Hong Kong SAR since 2015.

He is also the Women’s Foundation’s Honorary Auditor since 2013 and being Director of Pathfinders since 2020.

Mr Pogson is a Fellow and Practicing Member of the HKICPA, a Fellow of the Institute of Chartered Accountants in England & Wales, a Fellow of the Hong Kong Securities and Investment Institute as well as Member of Hong Kong Academy of Finance.

Keith Pogson is the Senior Partner, Financial Services of Asia Pacific at Ernst & Young (EY), the Founder and former Regional Managing Partner of the Asia Pacific Financial Services Practice of EY. He is the EY representative on the Bank Working Group of the Global Public Policy Committee of the Big 4 + 2 firms. He is the present Chairman of the Listing Committee of The Stock Exchange of Hong Kong Limited, Deputy Chairman since 2020 and a member since 2016. He is a former President (2012) of the Hong Kong Institute of Certified Public Accountants (HKICPA), and continues to be the Chair of the Regulatory Oversight Board and a member of the Governance Committee and Disciplinary Panel of the HKICPA, and was previously the Chair of the Audit Committee Chair, the Ethical Standard Setting Committee, the Assurance Standards Setting Committees and the Professional Conduct Committees of the HKICPA. Mr Pogson is the Honorary Advisor for Financial Reporting Council since 2018, and Member of Finance & Corporate Affairs Committee since 2019. Mr Pogson is a Panel member of the Resolution Compensation Tribunal of Financial Services and the Treasury of the Government of Hong Kong SAR since 2015.

He is also the Women’s Foundation’s Honorary Auditor since 2013 and being Director of Pathfinders since 2020.

Mr Pogson is a Fellow and Practicing Member of the HKICPA, a Fellow of the Institute of Chartered Accountants in England & Wales, a Fellow of the Hong Kong Securities and Investment Institute as well as Member of Hong Kong Academy of Finance.

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Yvonne YEUNG
Chief Executive, HKYWCA

Yvonne Yeung is the Chief Executive of Hong Kong Young Women’s Christian Association, and proactively explores innovative services to meet with the ever-changing social needs. Previously she had worked as a financial consultant in banking industry and has been actively engaging in enhancing social impact via cross-sector collaboration. Her volunteer services include Member of Executive Committee, Chairperson of Standing Committee on Sector & Capacity Development of the Hong Kong Council of Social Service, Non-Official Non-Executive Director of the Board of Urban Renewal Authority, Member of the Legal Aid Services Council, and Advisor of Our Hong Kong Foundation. She was also an ex-Associate Member of the Central Policy Unit and Member of the Women's Commission. She was awarded as the JESSICA Most Successful Women 2022.

Yvonne Yeung is the Chief Executive of Hong Kong Young Women’s Christian Association, and proactively explores innovative services to meet with the ever-changing social needs. Previously she had worked as a financial consultant in banking industry and has been actively engaging in enhancing social impact via cross-sector collaboration. Her volunteer services include Member of Executive Committee, Chairperson of Standing Committee on Sector & Capacity Development of the Hong Kong Council of Social Service, Non-Official Non-Executive Director of the Board of Urban Renewal Authority, Member of the Legal Aid Services Council, and Advisor of Our Hong Kong Foundation. She was also an ex-Associate Member of the Central Policy Unit and Member of the Women's Commission. She was awarded as the JESSICA Most Successful Women 2022.

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Alvin MIU
Vice-chairperson, Social Innovation and Entrepreneurship Development Fund

Alvin Miu is a founding taskforce member for the Social Innovation and Entrepreneurship Development Fund (SIE Fund) and is currently serving as its vice-chairperson and a member of the Hong Kong Government’s Commission on Poverty.  Alvin is a co-founder of SEPD, an NGO that promotes and supports employment of people with disabilities.  Alvin’s journey with the social sector started 20 years ago with his involvement with the Social Welfare Department’s 3E Project (Enhancing Employment of People with Disabilities through Small Enterprise) which provides seed capital grants to social enterprise startups.  He was also a committee member on the Home Affairs Department’s ESR Program (Enhancing Self-Reliance through District Partnerships), which provides capital grants to social enterprise startups.  He takes a keen interest in promoting social innovation and social ventures, and is especially keen in promoting the use of gerontechnology in Hong Kong.

Alvin has a commercial background and is currently Group COO and CFO of MF Jebsen Group, a private company group with interests in tourism, insurance, electronics, automotive, distribution, shipping, and nature conservation.  Apart from its direct investments in nature reserves, the Group’s Nature and Conservation Foundation also make donations towards nature conservation causes.  Alvin is a graduate of Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania and Sydney University law school. Prior to MF Jebsen Group, his experience was primarily in management consulting and retail.

 

Alvin Miu is a founding taskforce member for the Social Innovation and Entrepreneurship Development Fund (SIE Fund) and is currently serving as its vice-chairperson and a member of the Hong Kong Government’s Commission on Poverty.  Alvin is a co-founder of SEPD, an NGO that promotes and supports employment of people with disabilities.  Alvin’s journey with the social sector started 20 years ago with his involvement with the Social Welfare Department’s 3E Project (Enhancing Employment of People with Disabilities through Small Enterprise) which provides seed capital grants to social enterprise startups.  He was also a committee member on the Home Affairs Department’s ESR Program (Enhancing Self-Reliance through District Partnerships), which provides capital grants to social enterprise startups.  He takes a keen interest in promoting social innovation and social ventures, and is especially keen in promoting the use of gerontechnology in Hong Kong.

Alvin has a commercial background and is currently Group COO and CFO of MF Jebsen Group, a private company group with interests in tourism, insurance, electronics, automotive, distribution, shipping, and nature conservation.  Apart from its direct investments in nature reserves, the Group’s Nature and Conservation Foundation also make donations towards nature conservation causes.  Alvin is a graduate of Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania and Sydney University law school. Prior to MF Jebsen Group, his experience was primarily in management consulting and retail.

 
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Terence YUEN
Senior Consultant (Assurance), Social Value International

Terence Yuen is Senior Consultant at Social Value International. In this capacity, he joined an international project team to assist in the implementation of the UNDP SDG Impact Standards that aim to facilitate enterprises and investors to embed impact considerations into the decision-making and practices for strategy, management, transparency and governance.

Being a certified public accountant and an accredited social value practitioner and SROI trainer, Terence has close to three decades of experience in areas including accounting and audit, impact measurement and management, policy and programme evaluation, philanthropy and non-profit management, and impact investing and social entrepreneurship.

Terence founded the Hong Kong Institute of Social Impact Analysts (HKI-SIA) in 2013 and has been serving as its Executive Director ever since. As a network member of Social Value International, HKI-SIA joins hands with like-minded professionals around the globe to advocate for changing the way our society accounts for value, to increase the likelihood that organisations are contributing positively to sustainability and the SDGs.


Terence Yuen is Senior Consultant at Social Value International. In this capacity, he joined an international project team to assist in the implementation of the UNDP SDG Impact Standards that aim to facilitate enterprises and investors to embed impact considerations into the decision-making and practices for strategy, management, transparency and governance.

Being a certified public accountant and an accredited social value practitioner and SROI trainer, Terence has close to three decades of experience in areas including accounting and audit, impact measurement and management, policy and programme evaluation, philanthropy and non-profit management, and impact investing and social entrepreneurship.

Terence founded the Hong Kong Institute of Social Impact Analysts (HKI-SIA) in 2013 and has been serving as its Executive Director ever since. As a network member of Social Value International, HKI-SIA joins hands with like-minded professionals around the globe to advocate for changing the way our society accounts for value, to increase the likelihood that organisations are contributing positively to sustainability and the SDGs.


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Lorraine CHAN
Managing Director - Corporate Affairs, Link Asset Management Limited

Lorraine Chan is Link Asset Management Limited’s Managing Director – Corporate Affairs. She is responsible for corporate reputation, corporate communications and key stakeholder relations including government, industrial body, media and the wider community. She joined Link in January 2019 and is the administrator of Link’s charity and community engagement programme “Link Together Initiatives”. Ms Chan began her career in journalism and is a seasoned professional with extensive experience in branding, media relations, digital communications and public affairs. Prior to joining Link, she was Head and Managing Director of Corporate Communications at Hong Kong Exchanges and Clearing Limited, where she had enjoyed a long tenure of 20 years.

Ms Chan holds an MBA from the University of Strathclyde and a Bachelor of Social Science degree in Journalism and Communication from the Chinese University of Hong Kong. She completed the Stanford Executive Program of Stanford University Graduate School of Business in 2016, and an executive certificate in Strategy and Innovation from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA, in 2018.


Lorraine Chan is Link Asset Management Limited’s Managing Director – Corporate Affairs. She is responsible for corporate reputation, corporate communications and key stakeholder relations including government, industrial body, media and the wider community. She joined Link in January 2019 and is the administrator of Link’s charity and community engagement programme “Link Together Initiatives”. Ms Chan began her career in journalism and is a seasoned professional with extensive experience in branding, media relations, digital communications and public affairs. Prior to joining Link, she was Head and Managing Director of Corporate Communications at Hong Kong Exchanges and Clearing Limited, where she had enjoyed a long tenure of 20 years.

Ms Chan holds an MBA from the University of Strathclyde and a Bachelor of Social Science degree in Journalism and Communication from the Chinese University of Hong Kong. She completed the Stanford Executive Program of Stanford University Graduate School of Business in 2016, and an executive certificate in Strategy and Innovation from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA, in 2018.


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Ted KWAN
Co-Founder, Fullness Social Enterprises Society
Ted Kwan is the Co-Founder of Fullness Social Enterprises Society, the Director of Fullness Christian Social Enterprise Limited, and a Councilor of Stewards. He has over 10 years of operational experience in social enterprises and is an expert on social impact measurement. He wrote the first of such book for the Social Enterprises World Forum in 2016 held in Hong Kong. From 2018 to 2022, he was the Project Director and Principal Trainer of the Jockey Club Fullness Social Impact Measurement Coaching Scheme, which trained more than 70 NGOs and 100 social projects.

Before joining the social sector, Ted worked in real estate development and equity analysis. He has been a CFA charter holder since 2001 and a columnist in EDUplus Magazine. He received the Decennary Award from Hong Kong Society of Financial Analysts (now renamed as CFA Society Hong Kong) in 2011.

Ted received his first degree in The Hong Kong Polytechnic University and subsequently a master’s degree in National University of Singapore.
Ted Kwan is the Co-Founder of Fullness Social Enterprises Society, the Director of Fullness Christian Social Enterprise Limited, and a Councilor of Stewards. He has over 10 years of operational experience in social enterprises and is an expert on social impact measurement. He wrote the first of such book for the Social Enterprises World Forum in 2016 held in Hong Kong. From 2018 to 2022, he was the Project Director and Principal Trainer of the Jockey Club Fullness Social Impact Measurement Coaching Scheme, which trained more than 70 NGOs and 100 social projects.

Before joining the social sector, Ted worked in real estate development and equity analysis. He has been a CFA charter holder since 2001 and a columnist in EDUplus Magazine. He received the Decennary Award from Hong Kong Society of Financial Analysts (now renamed as CFA Society Hong Kong) in 2011.

Ted received his first degree in The Hong Kong Polytechnic University and subsequently a master’s degree in National University of Singapore.
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Irene LEUNG
Head of Charities, The Hong Kong Jockey Club
Irene Leung joined The Hong Kong Jockey Club as Head of Charities in 2020.

Ms Leung has over 30 years of unique cross-sector management experience in business (ICT), NGO, and media industries. She has established her reputation well in the telecommunications industry in Hong Kong, having led the strategic development of fixed and mobile services which included the world’s first commercial launch of 4G mobile service and applications. In 2012, Ms Leung devote herself into the social service sector by joining the Senior Citizen Home Safety Association, a social enterprise and charitable organisation in Hong Kong, as Chief Executive Officer. During her service and leadership, she promoted the application of technology to improve the quality of life of underprivileged groups, which has brought about a major transformation for the Association and it was being recognised as a role model of social innovations in the NGO sector in Hong Kong. In 2018, Ms Leung was appointed as the Chief Operating Officer of i-CABLE Group and was responsible for the full portfolio of business that includes on the media side the renowned Cable News and over 100 channels, partnership networks in the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macau Greater Bay Area, and on the telecommunications side a territory-wide fixed network that covers over 90% of Hong Kong households.

With her passion in leveraging technology for social good, Ms Leung has led CSR projects that involved the creative use of ICT, winning various local and international awards. She has been awarded ‘Hong Kong Outstanding ICT Woman’ by Hong Kong Computer Society in 2015. Ms Leung is currently a Board member of Hong Kong Education City Limited, member of the Advisory Committee of the Partnership Fund for the Disadvantaged of Labour and Welfare Department, member of The Social Innovation & Entrepreneurship Development Task Force under the Commission on Poverty, and an advisor of Our Hong Kong Foundation.
Irene Leung joined The Hong Kong Jockey Club as Head of Charities in 2020.

Ms Leung has over 30 years of unique cross-sector management experience in business (ICT), NGO, and media industries. She has established her reputation well in the telecommunications industry in Hong Kong, having led the strategic development of fixed and mobile services which included the world’s first commercial launch of 4G mobile service and applications. In 2012, Ms Leung devote herself into the social service sector by joining the Senior Citizen Home Safety Association, a social enterprise and charitable organisation in Hong Kong, as Chief Executive Officer. During her service and leadership, she promoted the application of technology to improve the quality of life of underprivileged groups, which has brought about a major transformation for the Association and it was being recognised as a role model of social innovations in the NGO sector in Hong Kong. In 2018, Ms Leung was appointed as the Chief Operating Officer of i-CABLE Group and was responsible for the full portfolio of business that includes on the media side the renowned Cable News and over 100 channels, partnership networks in the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macau Greater Bay Area, and on the telecommunications side a territory-wide fixed network that covers over 90% of Hong Kong households.

With her passion in leveraging technology for social good, Ms Leung has led CSR projects that involved the creative use of ICT, winning various local and international awards. She has been awarded ‘Hong Kong Outstanding ICT Woman’ by Hong Kong Computer Society in 2015. Ms Leung is currently a Board member of Hong Kong Education City Limited, member of the Advisory Committee of the Partnership Fund for the Disadvantaged of Labour and Welfare Department, member of The Social Innovation & Entrepreneurship Development Task Force under the Commission on Poverty, and an advisor of Our Hong Kong Foundation.
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