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MEMBERS OF THE BOARD AND PROFILES
Ms Ivy CHUA Suk-lin Mr Andy HO Wing-cheong, MH
Ms Ivy Chua is a practicing accountant in Hong Kong, Mr Andy Ho is the Adviser to Mainland Affairs Office
a Fellow member of the Hong Kong Chartered of the Hong Kong Federation of Youth Groups
Governance Institute and the Taxation Institute of (HKFYG). He is also a Member of the 14th National
Hong Kong. She is also the past president of the Committee of the Chinese People’s Political
Society of Chinese Accountants & Auditors. Ms Chua Consultative Conference.
holds a Master of Business Administration from
University of Warwick and holds a number of overseas Mr Ho serves as a Non-Executive Director of the URA,
professional qualifications, including Fellow member Non-official Member of both the Social Welfare
of the Association of Chartered Certified Accountants Advisory Committee and the Human Resources
and Fellow member of the Chartered Governance Planning Commission of the HKSAR Government.
Institute. Ms Chua was appointed as a member of the Previously, Mr Ho served as a Member of the
Board of Inland Revenue, a committee member of Consultation Panel of the West Kowloon Cultural
Securities and Futures Commission Process Review District Authority, an elected Executive Committee
Panel, a panel member of Securities and Future Member of the Hong Kong Council of Social Service,
Appeals Tribunal, and previously a committee member and a Director of the Dragon Foundation, who has a
of Disciplinary Panel of Hong Kong Institute of long-term commitment to nurture young people of
Certified Public Accountants.
Chinese origin worldwide to be leaders of tomorrow.
Ms Chua is currently a partner, Head of Audit and He retired from the Executive Director of the HKFYG
Insolvency & Restructuring Department of Crowe (HK) after over 36 years of service. This is a reflection of Mr
CPA Limited. Ms Chua has extensive experience in Ho’s passion and dedication in the pursuit of relevant,
auditing, taxation, internal control, insolvency and beneficial and quality services for young people that
restructuring.
result in social impact. He has long been committed to
developing volunteer partnerships, especially
intergenerationally in local neighbourhoods. With an
eye to the future, he has always stressed the
importance of equipping young people with future
skills and creativity to meet both opportunities and
challenges, with a strong foundation in intellectual,
emotional and physical wellness. Ultimately, Mr Ho
believes that all young people should be afforded
every opportunity that encourages them to good
citizenship as responsible, caring and serving members
of the community and country.
Mr Ho is a Registered Social Worker in Hong Kong,
with a Master of Arts degree from the Hong Kong
Polytechnic University and a Bachelor of Social Science
Honours degree from the Chinese University of Hong
Kong. Mr Ho has extensive management experience
and a life-long commitment to serving young people,
and has tirelessly worked for their whole person
development.
He was awarded the Medal of Honour in 2023 in
recognition of his dedicated and valuable
contributions to community service, particularly in
serving the youth and underprivileged students.
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