Mr. Paul Kennedy
Chairman
Paul has over 35 years of experience in the financial services industry. He has spent most of his career in Asia, including over 15 years as a financial services partner with KPMG both in Hong Kong and as Managing Partner of KPMG’s Shanghai office from 2000 until 2005. From 2006 until 2010, Paul served as Executive Director and Chief Operating Officer of the Securities and Futures Commission, Hong Kong’s securities regulator, and subsequently worked as a Managing Director within HSBC Hong Kong’s Global Banking Division. From November 2012, he served as a Special Adviser to the Chief Executive of the Hong Kong Stock Exchange (HKEx) with a focus on financial matters, including the integration of the London Metal Exchange, and was subsequently appointed in 2013 as HKEx’s Group Chief Financial Officer.
Following his retirement in 2018, Paul has been appointed to a number of INED positions, including Dah Sing Financial Holdings Group Limited and Octopus Holdings Limited, and has also held a variety of positions at non-profit organisations. Paul holds a Bachelor of Arts in Accounting and Financial Administration from the University of Bangor in the United Kingdom. He is a Fellow of the Hong Kong Institute of Certified Public Accountants and a Fellow of the Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales.
Mr. Ted Chan
Director
Ted is a Senior Partner and Managing Director of The Boston Consulting Group and now leads BCG’s Globalization Practice in Greater China.Ted also led BCG’s Strategy and Corporate Development practices in Greater China between 2009 and 2014. Since joining BCG almost 20 years ago, Ted has built extensive expertise advising leading Chinese companies in large transformation and globalization efforts, and also helping multinationals develop and implement strategies in Greater China.His experiences span across a wide range of industries including logistics and transportation, industrial goods, technology, consumer, and health care.
Between 2014 and 2017, Ted was the Group Chief Strategy Officer of SF Express, the leading express delivery and logistics company in China. Among other responsibilities, Ted was in charge of key strategic, investment, and partnership issues of the group.
Mr. Michael Hui
Director
Michael is a Partner at Bain Capital, where he leads the firm’s special situations and real estate investing business in Greater China.
Before joining Bain Capital in 2024, Michael spent 20 years at Goldman Sachs, where he served as a Partner and held several senior leadership roles in Hong Kong and Shanghai, including Head of China for the firm’s private equity business. During his tenure, he was a member of Goldman Sachs’ Global Investment Committee and served on the boards of multiple portfolio companies in the consumer and healthcare sectors across Asia.
Michael earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Actuarial Science with First Class Honours from The University of Hong Kong.
Ms. Stephanie Hui
Director
Stephanie is head of Private and Growth Equity in Asia Pacific, co-head of Asia Pacific Private Investing and global co-head and co-chief investment officer of Growth Equity within Goldman Sachs Asset Management.
Stephanie initially joined Goldman Sachs in 1995 as an analyst. She worked in the Principal Investment Area in New York and then transferred to Hong Kong in 1997. Stephanie left Goldman Sachs in 1998 to attend graduate school, rejoined the firm as an associate in 2000 and became an executive director in 2003. She was named managing director in 2006 and partner in 2010.
Stephanie is a member of the Board of Trustees of Asia Society, the Board of Governors of the China Venture Capital and Private Equity Association, the Board of Directors of Save the Children Hong Kong and Honorary Trustees of The Women’s Foundation.
Stephanie earned an AB in Biology, summa cum laude, from Harvard College in 1995 and an MBA from Harvard Business School in 2000.
Mr. Michael Klosson
Director
Michael Klosson joined Save the Children in 2007 and served until December 2020 as Vice President for Policy and Humanitarian Response in Washington, D.C. He oversaw the agency’s public policy and advocacy work with the U.S. and other governments as well as its global emergency response work. He also chaired a global Advocacy Group working on behalf of the 29 Save the Children members and Save the Children International.
His policy and international program portfolio spanned health, education, food security and protection as well as cross cutting issues such as aid effectiveness. He represented Save the Children at various international conferences, including three G20 summit meetings, and engaged regularly with the U.S. Congress. On the emergency front, he helped shape Save the Children’s response to various crises.
Upon his retirement from Save the Children, Mr. Klosson taught a senior seminar at Hamilton College in New York State as the Linowitz Professor of International Affairs, his third appointment to this position.
Earlier in his career, Mr. Klosson served as a U.S. Foreign Service officer with overseas posts in Asia and Europe, including as U.S. Ambassador to Cyprus, U.S. Consul General in Hong Kong and Macau, and Deputy Chief of Mission at several U.S. Embassies. His Washington assignments included Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for Legislative Affairs for Secretary of State Albright, and Special Assistant to both Secretaries of State Haig and Shultz.
He is a Phi Beta Kappa graduate of Hamilton College and holds M.A. and M.P.A. degrees from Princeton University.
Ms. Winnie Auyeung Lai
Director
Winnie Auyeung Lai served the Faculty of Education of the University of Hong Kong for close to 30 years as Associate Professor and Founding Director of the Hong Kong Putonghua Assessment & Education Centre (HKPEAC). Since 1980 she has been president of the Hong Kong Association for Chinese Language in Education and vice-president of a number of Chinese Language Education Associations in China.
She has served the Hong Kong Government in different capacities; as Consultant to setting Language Benchmark for teachers, as member of different Curriculum Development Committees of the Education Bureau and as Chair of Subject Committees of the Hong Kong Examination & Assessment Authority. Formally retired from the University of Hong Kong in 2013, Winnie worked for the International Baccalaureate (IB) as Development Manager of Greater China. She is currently serving the University of Hong Kong again on part-time basis.
Winnie holds a bachelor degree in Chinese Language and Literature, a Post-graduate Diploma in Education with Distinction, an Advanced Diploma and Master of Education degree in Education Guidance and Counselling and a PhD in Curriculum Change and Implementation.
Mr. Ringo Ng
Director
Mr Ringo Ng is the Managing Director of CLPe, a wholly-owned subsidiary of CLP Holdings Limited specialises in providing energy and infrastructure solutions, building energy management as well as contracting and facilities management services to businesses in Hong Kong and Mainland China. Mr Ng joined CLPe in March 2022 as Deputy Managing Director and was appointed as Managing Director in July 2023.
Mr Ng has held various senior management positions in international conglomerates and has over 25 years of business management experience across telecommunications, construction and FMCG. His leadership career spanned over numerous conglomerates including Hilti, Colgate, Avery Dennison and Swatch. He has multiple-market management experience throughout the Asia Pacific and has a proven track record in expediting business performance particularly in Hong Kong, mainland China and other regions.
Before joining CLPe, Mr Ng was the Managing Director of HKT Consumer Group who managed HKT’s consumer business and the Managing Director of Smart Charge (HK) Limited, a joint venture of HKT and CLP.
Mr Ng holds a Bachelor of Finance and a Master of Business Administration from the York University in Toronto, Canada.
Mr. Norman Tam
Director
Mr. Norman Tam is a seasoned entrepreneur and senior executive with over twenty-five years of experience on the Internet, telecommunications, and technology sectors. He is currently the Senior Advisor of Hong Kong Broadband Network (HKBN), a leading broadband service and ICT solutions provider. Prior to HKBN, he was the Deputy Chief Executive Officer and Executive Director of SmarTone, a major mobile service operator and a subsidiary of Sun Hung Kai Properties.
Prior to SmarTone, Norman was a senior executive at Internet giant Tencent driving innovation and growth for 11 years. He held key roles of Vice President of Tencent Cloud International, Vice President of JOOX Music, and Chief Executive of WeChat Pay Hong Kong. He was the founding member of the WeChat international team and drove its global expansion among corporates and end-users. During his tenure at Tencent, Norman led the planning and execution of numerous overseas ventures including advertising, digital payment, digital music and cloud computing, developing the expertise of building local operation and go-to-market strategy across multiple countries and cultures.
Prior to Tencent, Norman co-founded two Internet companies in online education and gaming, amassing entrepreneurial experience over 10 years. He started his career with roles at Lehman Brothers and Credit Suisse First Boston. He graduated from the University of Wisconsin – Madison with a Bachelor’s degree in Information System and Computer Science.
Ms. June Wong
Director
June is Chief Executive Officer of Value Partners Group, responsible for managing the Group’s overall business, corporate strategy and operations.
June has served the finance, actuarial and asset management industries in Asia Pacific for over 30 years. June commenced her career in Australia serving as an actuarial consultant. She returned to Hong Kong in 1993 to become Head of Asset Consulting for Towers Perrin, focusing on developing pensions and investment strategy for clients. From 1995 onwards June has held senior positions with a number of global asset management organizations, including Director and Head of Business Development for HSBC Asset Management, Senior Managing Director and Head of Asia Ex-Japan Institutional Business for AllianceBernstein, AsiaPacific Vice-Chairman for Columbia Threadneedle, and prior to joining Value Partners she served as Asia Ex-Japan CEO for State Street Global Advisors.
June has also worked with various government organisations, including serving as advisor to the Hong Kong MPF Office as well as advisor to the China Securities and Regulatory Commission. She currently serves on the Advisory Committee of the Securities and Futures Commission of Hong Kong.
June holds a Bachelor of Economics (majoring in actuarial studies) with Macquarie University, Australia. She is also a Fellow of both the Institute of Actuaries of Australia as well as the Actuarial Society of Hong Kong.
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