Prof. Brian KEI Chi-wing
Professor of Practice (FinTech) and Programme Director of the Doctor of Business Administration Programme, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University
Prof. Brian Kei Chi-wing is currently Professor of Practice (FinTech) and Programme Director of the Doctor of Business Administration programme at PolyU. Besides academic endeavours, he also serves as Vice Chairman of The Institute of Securities Dealers, and an Industry Mentor of the Industry Project Masters Network Scheme under the Hong Kong Monetary Authority. Since 2021, Prof. Kei has received funding support for his research projects from multiple sources, including the Teaching Development Grants (TDG), OnlyOwner Technology Limited, and Online Teaching Development and Education Research Grants, amounting to nearly HK$6 million. His research interests lie in the use of blockchain and cryptography for various purposes, from boosting student engagement to enhancing business efficacy. For his outstanding contributions, Prof. Kei was named a Visionary Educator in 2022 by UiPath, a market leader in robotic process automation.
Dr Tenny LAM Fung
Co-founder, Grand Rise Technology Limited
Dr Tenny Lam Fung co-founded Grand Rise Technology Limited in 2019 with Prof. Pei Li of PolyU’s Department of Applied Biology and Chemical Technology. The academic-led start-up specialises in novel bio-based technologies, such as anti-microbial coatings for high-touch surfaces and an edible coating that extends the shelf life of food. The team strives to translate research excellence into real-world applications for the benefits of society. Their dedication to research and development has earned both investor support and industry recognition. Grand Rise Technology has received a total investment of HK$4.5 million from angel investors HKx and Beyond Venture. The fund was matched by the PolyU Tech Launchpad Fund (TLF) Scheme. Together with the support of Dr Lam’s family chemical manufacturing business in China, Grand Rise Technology has set up R&D offices in Hong Kong Science and Technology Park and the PolyU InnoHub, alongside manufacturing facilities in Qingyuan, China.Currently an Entrepreneur-in-Residence at PolyU’s Knowledge Transfer and Entrepreneurship Office (KTEO), Dr Lam mentors PolyU start-ups. He also served on the Executive Committee – Technology Transfer Support of the PolyU KTEO CEO Club. A number of accolades have been bestowed upon him, including a Gold Medal at the 2021 Geneva International Exhibition of Inventions, and the Excellence in Research Application Award from the Federation of Hong Kong Industries.
Prof. Wing LAM Kwok-yee
Professor of Organisational Psychology and School Postgraduate Research Director, Alliance Manchester Business School, The University of Manchester
Prof. Wing Lam Kwok-yee is currently Professor of Organisational Psychology at The University of Manchester in the U.K. With a PhD degree from PolyU, Prof. Lam takes great interest in researching employee proactivity, leadership, and emotional labour. Her academic standing and research impacts are well recognised in terms of quality of published outputs (54% of articles in ABS journal list 4*), volume of published literature (26 journal articles, 3 book chapters), and number of citations (being cited nearly 3,000 times). Her works have been published in top-tier journals, such as Academy of Management Journal, Journal of Applied Psychology, Journal of the Academy of Marketing Science, Personnel Psychology, and Journal of Organizational Behavior. Currently, she is serving as an Associate Editor for Journal of Occupational and Organizational Psychology (ABS 4) and Journal of Business Research (ABS 3).
Mr LAW Lap-keung
Assistant Director, Planning & Services, Hong Kong Marine Department, HKSAR Government
Upon graduating from PolyU in 1998, Mr Law Lap-keung joined Orient Overseas Container Line Co. Ltd. as a deck cadet and has worked his way up to be a qualified Master Mariner within ten years. Driven by a passion for public service, his eagerness to contribute to the Nation, and his zeal to pursue sustainable development in ports and the shipping industry, Mr Law joined the Marine Department of the HKSAR Government in 2008. Since then, he has been promoted from Marine Officer to Assistant Director, now overseeing large-scale projects and port operations, as well as the formulation of new plans for port optimisation, personnel training and further education. Amid the pandemic, Mr Law closely monitored the movement of waterways, coordinated the operation of ports, and oversaw epidemic prevention measures and the supply of materials at various terminals. Thanks to his efforts, Hong Kong was able to maintain the supply of essential goods against all odds. Mr Law has developed a strong affinity with his alma mater and is regularly engaged in events hosted by his department, taking the opportunities to promote the promising prospect of the shipping industry. He hopes all graduates from his department will thrive in the industry towards a brighter future.
Dr Gabriel LEUNG Shing-koon
Managing Director, Hong Kong and Macau Hewlett Packard Enterprise
Dr Gabriel Leung Shing-koon, Managing Director, Hong Kong and Macau, Hewlett Packard Enterprise, is one of Hong Kong’s most seasoned senior executives in information and communications technology (ICT). He has served at the management level in top multinational ICT companies for 30 years. Since graduating from PolyU’s Doctor of Business Administration programme, Dr Leung has actively supported and given back to his alma mater. Yet, his close affinity with PolyU showed long before that. Under his stewardship, Sun Microsystems donated HK$3 million to set up a laboratory at the PolyU Student Computer Centre in the 1990s. With his extensive experience in ICT, he currently serves as a Member of PolyU’s Graduate School Industry Network Committee. A regular speaker at University events and lectures, Dr Leung is passionate about nurturing younger students and never hesitates to share his profound experiences in various contexts, covering organisation management, e-commerce, marketing strategies, and latest technologies such as artificial intelligence and smart city. He also works closely with PolyU departments to formulate the best-fit ICT solutions, including a high-performance system for the PolyU Data Centre and Management Office. Keen on driving the advancement of local ICT industry, Dr Leung is devoted to coaching and nurturing local ICT talent, with a particular interest in making social impact with corporate environmental, social and governance (ESG) strategies.
Mr Alex WONG Chun-bong
Founder and Proprietor, C. B. Wong & Co.
Mr Alex Wong Chun-bong, certified public accountant, founder and proprietor of C.B. Wong & Co., has forged strong ties with his alma mater all along. Previously a lecturer at PolyU and currently a Council Member, Mr Wong has served on various committees, and has particularly been active in alumni affairs. Once the President and Director of the Federation of The Hong Kong Polytechnic University Alumni Associations, as well as the Accounting and Finance Graduates Association, Mr Wong never hesitates to lend his unremitted support to University-wide initiatives. His generous contributions towards mentoring students and improving campus facilities have also been remarkable.
Dr CAI Jin
Executive Director and Chief Executive Officer, Sing Tao News Corporation Limited
Dr Cai Jin, Executive Director and Chief Executive Officer of Sing Tao News Corporation Limited, is also a director of various subsidiaries of the company. He previously held key roles in several listed companies in Hong Kong and has over 12 years of experience in media and finance. Dr Cai launched his career as a financial reporter, later promoted to editor-in-chief at Phoenix TV. A prolific columnist as well, he writes commentaries on economic and social issues. Since graduating from PolyU’s Doctor of Business Administration programme, Dr Cai has been working closely with the School of Accounting and Finance (AF), sharing his ideas and exploring the possibility of knowledge transfer for the benefits of both PolyU and other enterprises. As an Adjunct Professor at AF, he has generously shared his knowledge and vision with students, inspiring them to think innovatively for potential environmental, social and governance (ESG) applications. Spearheading the ESG reform of Sing Tao News Corporation, Dr Cai initiated the signing of a memorandum of understanding for ESG collaboration with PolyU’s Center for Economic Sustainability and Entrepreneurial Finance (CESEF) in May 2023, in a bid to promote sustainable development in Hong Kong.
Mr HUANG Yang
Professional Football Player / Captain of First Team, Kitchee Sports Club
Mr Huang Yang has been the captain of the Kitchee Football Team and the Hong Kong Football Representative Team. Throughout the 12 years of his illustrious career, the teams won 25 championships under his astute stewardship. Being one of the most celebrated footballers in Hong Kong, he was also named the Hong Kong Footballer of the Year in 2013 and made it to the annual list of Hong Kong Top 11 Footballers four times. Mr Huang has played 68 matches for the Hong Kong Representative Team so far and has led the team to the historic moment of playing the 2023 Asian Cup Final for the first time in 56 years.
Mr Kino LAW
Chief Executive Officer and Chairman, K&K Property Holdings Limited
Mr Kino Law co-founded K&K Property Group with his father, Mr Raymond Law, in 2012. He now serves as the Chief Executive Officer and Chairman of K&K Property Holdings Limited, as well as the Chairman of K&K Charity with a mission to empower underprivileged teenagers through sports education. Before founding K&K Property Group, he accumulated experiences in investment banks and Park Hotel Group. So far, Mr Law has been involved in a number of property transactions within the family business, including the sales of a HK$1.9 billion shopping mall in Hong Kong in 2012 and two hotels in Singapore worth HK$8.8 billion in 2013. He also oversees land acquisitions, product design and development, as well as sales and marketing of at least 18 real estate projects in Hong Kong and London. Under Mr Law’s leadership, K&K Charity sponsored Smart-e Competition 2017 jointly hosted by PolyU’s Faculty of Business and Faculty of Construction and Environment. The competition solicited creative proposals on sustainable housing for young people in Hong Kong. The winning team was subsidised to participate in an international conference to share their ideas. The competition attracted much attention to PolyU’s endeavours in sustainable building.
The Honourable Edmund WONG Chun-sek
Legislative Councillor, Legislative Council of HKSAR
The Hon. Edmund Wong Chun-sek, currently a legislative councillor representing the accountancy constituency in Hong Kong and a Fellow of the Hong Kong Institute of Certified Public Accountants (Practising), has made tremendous contributions to his professional community. A member of various committees under professional bodies, including the Hong Kong Institute of Certified Public Accountants (HKICPA) and the Society of Chinese Accountants and Auditors (SCAA), Mr Wong is currently the Practising Director of Patrick Wong CPA Limited. After graduating from PolyU, he has been a staunch supporter of student development programmes of the School of Accounting and Finance. His generous contributions towards nurturing young professionals for the industry has been exemplary. Actively involved in district affairs and different uniformed groups, Mr Wong is also highly committed to community and voluntary
Mr Kenneth YU
National President, JCI Hong Kong
Mr Kenneth Yu has supported his alma mater in many capacities. Once a mentor under the Mentorship Programme hosted by PolyU’s Student Affairs Office, he has actively taken part in activities organised by the Institute for Entrepreneurship, Hong Kong Community College, and the Achievement Foundation. He also offered complimentary training to PolyU students and sponsored them for off-campus training. As a member of Junior Chamber International (JCI), Mr Yu has held a number of leadership roles contributing to the organisation’s growth and development for 13 years. Currently the National President of JCI Hong Kong, Mr Yu oversees the operations and strategic direction of the organisation. He works closely with other JCI leaders and members to identify areas for improvement and implements initiatives to enhance the organisation’s impact. As a JCI trainer, Mr Yu has conducted over 110 training sessions for more than 1,500 JCI members and 20,000 public participants. In addition to various awards from JCI, Mr Yu is also a proud recipient of the United Nation Global Compact Award; Gold Award for Volunteer Service from Social Welfare Department, HKSAR Government; and Gold Award for Voluntary services from The Salvation Army. He was also named Outstanding Person 2022 by Chinese Today Publishing House, as well as an awardee of the Secretary for Home and Youth Affairs’ Commendation Scheme.