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 MEMBERS OF BOARD AND PROFILES
Mr Andy HO Wing-cheong
Mr Andy Ho is the Executive Director of the Hong Kong Federation of Youth Groups (HKFYG).
As a Registered Social Worker in Hong Kong, with a M.A. from the Hong Kong Polytechnic University and a B.Soc.Sc. (Hons.) from the Chinese University of Hong Kong, Mr Ho has a life-long commitment to serving young people and has tirelessly worked for their whole person development.
Mr Ho continues to actualise a solid vision of leadership and management, with innovative ideas and an analytical approach towards organisational development and strategic planning for the Federation and its services to young people. Mr Ho seeks results that actually impact young people, motivating them to be creative, forward-looking and well equipped in mastering their future skills. He also places priorities on their wellness and dedication to caring for others.
Mr Ho’s management experience ensures a high quality of collaboration with partners and supporters, as illustrated by his current positions as a Non-Executive Director of the Urban Renewal Authority, as well as a Non-official Member of both the Social Welfare Advisory Committee and the Human Resources Planning Commission of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region Government, and a Member of the Consultation Panel of the West Kowloon Cultural District Authority. In addition, Mr Ho is a Director of the Dragon Foundation.
The Honourable KWOK Wai-keung, JP
Hon. Kwok Wai-keung is a Member of the Legislative Council representing Hong Kong Island Constituency since 2016 and was a Member of the Council representing the Labour Constituency between 2012 and 2016. He has also been a Member of the Eastern District Council since 2008.
Hon. Kwok is now a Member of the Eastern District Youth Programme Committee and the Chairman of Hong Kong Youth Power Association.
Dr LEE Ho-yin
Dr Lee Ho-yin is a co-founder of the postgraduate and undergraduate programmes in the Division of Architectural Conservation Programmes (ACP) at the University of Hong Kong (HKU). He was instrumental in amalgamating the conservation programmes to establish the ACP Division in 2015, and became the Founding Head of the Division. Before joining HKU in 2000, he was an Associate Director of an architectural practice, and had been involved in architectural projects in Hong Kong, Indonesia, Mainland China and Singapore. As a well-published academic and an experienced practitioner in built-heritage conservation, he has been appointed by government agencies in Hong Kong, Mainland China and overseas as an expert advisor or a consultant for conservation projects and the designation and monitoring of UNESCO World Heritage Sites. In 2017, he was cited in the award certificate for the highest UNESCO conservation award for the “Blue House Cluster” revitalisation project.
Ms Elaine LO Yuen-man, MH
Ms Elaine Lo is the Hong Kong Senior Partner of Jingtian & Gongcheng LLP (競天公誠律師事務所 有限法律責任合夥). She previously served as the Hong Kong Senior Partner and Asia Chair of Mayer Brown (孖士打律師行), and on Mayer Brown’s Global Management Committee. Elaine is a corporate lawyer who focuses on cross-border mergers and acquisitions (M&A), structuring joint ventures, infrastructure project financing and corporate restructuring. She has extensive experience in acting for government authorities, project sponsors, lenders and equity participants in project finance deals. She advises banks and financial institutions on M&A, asset and project finance.
Elaine was named “Managing Partner of the Year” by Asian Legal Business Awards in 2008, 2009 and 2015.
Elaine actively participates in public service. She has been appointed by the Chief Executive of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (HKSAR) to various government advisory and statutory bodies, including:
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