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Ir Johnny Fan Siu-kay graduated from the Hong Kong Technical College, a predecessor of PolyU, with a Higher Diploma in Structural Engineering in 1972. With unswerving effort and dedication to his profession, Mr Fan progressed to become Technical Director of Ho & Lam Consulting Engineers Limited. Innovative and visionary, Mr Fan is well-known for providing tailor-made infrastructure and property solutions to meet the ever-increasing expectations of his clients. His professionalism has made him a notable achiever in the dynamic and fast-growing construction industry.
Over the years, Mr Fan has conveyed his valuable experience to the industry through his service to many professional associations. From 2001 to 2003, he was Chairman of the Joint Structural Division of The Hong Kong Institution of Engineers. He also served as a committee member of The Hong Kong Institution of Engineers (Structural Division) and The Institution of Structural Engineers (Hong Kong Branch) in 1997-2005.
Mr Fan has also devotedly contributed his professional knowledge to the development of his alma mater. In the 1980s, he began serving the PolyU Building Association as one of its key members and has helped provide a valuable platform for the exchange of knowledge among alumni and students in the construction industry. He was President of the PolyU Building Association from 1991 to 1993 and served as the Founding President of the PolyU Civil and Structural Engineering Alumni Association which was established in 1995. He was also a member of the Advisory Committee of the PolyU Department of Civil and Structural Engineering from 1996 to 1998.
In addition, Mr Fan is a committed alumni leader, participating actively in the development of the Federation of PolyU Alumni Associations in various capacities. Working together with the University, Mr Fan was one of the key members in the early development of the Federation. When the Federation was formed in 1995, he took up the role as its First Vice Chairman, fostering many Federation initiatives, and he has continued to serve in the Federation since then. Since April 2007, he has also been a member of the PolyU Council, representing the interests of the alumni community. |
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Ir Johnny Fan Siu Kay(in alphabetical order by name) |