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MEMBERS OF BOARD AND PROFILES
The Honourable Vincent CHENG Wing-shun, MH, JP
Hon. Vincent Cheng is an incumbent Member of the Legislative Council for the geographical constituency of Kowloon West and he previously served as an elected member of the Sham Shui Po District Council from 2007 to 2019. He has served in different public services, currently at the Equal Opportunities Commission, the Court of the University of Hong Kong and the Board of Hong Kong Sports Institute. He graduated from the University of Auckland and holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Statistics.
Ms Ivy CHUA Suk-lin
Ms Ivy Chua is a practicing accountant in Hong Kong, a fellow member of the Hong Kong Institute of Company Secretaries and the Taxation Institute of Hong Kong. She is also the past president and council member of the Society of Chinese Accountants & Auditors. Ms Chua holds a Master of Business Administration from University of Warwick and holds a number of overseas professional qualifications, including Fellow member of the Association of Chartered Certified Accountants and Fellow member of the Institute of Chartered Secretaries and Administrators. Ms Chua was appointed as a committee member of Securities and Futures Commission Process Review Panel in November 2018 and previously a committee member of Disciplinary Panel of Hong Kong Institute of Certified Public Accountants.
Ms Chua is currently a partner, Head of Audit and Insolvency & Restructuring Department of Crowe (HK) CPA Limited. Ms Chua has extensive experience in auditing, taxation, internal control, insolvency and restructuring.
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, a Non-official Member of both the Social Welfare Advisory Committee and the Human Resources Planning Commission of the Hong Kong Government. He is also a Member of the Consultation Panel of the West Kowloon Cultural District Authority and an elected Executive Committee Member of the Hong Kong Council of Social Service. In addition, Mr Ho is a Director of the Dragon Foundation.
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