The PolyU University Fellowship Conferment Ceremony 2012/2013
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Mrs Betty Yuen So Siu Mai

 

Chairman Yang, University Council Members, President Tong and Honored Guests,

First of all, let me express my heartfelt thanks to The Hong Kong Polytechnic University for conferring upon me the honour of this Fellowship.  I am both humbled and delighted.

When I was appointed the Managing Director of CLP Power HK Ltd in 2002, many people asked the question how I, as a female accountant, could become the leader of such a large utility.  Some people tried searching for any family connections but could not find any.  Others, after getting to know me, expressed surprise that I actually looked like a decent woman, as they were expecting a macho personality who would boss people around.  These all reflect the stereotypes our society still has about women leaders.

Hong Kong offers considerable education and job opportunities to women, and increasingly women are holding important positions in the workplace.   However, I believe our society still has a certain level of bias against successful women.  Often, there are presumptions that we are difficult people to deal with at work, either very emotional or very bossy.  On the personal side, we must be either old maids that no man would want to marry or terrible wives and neglectful mothers.  These social pressures add a lot of stress to these women and their families, and may lead them to ask themselves whether all the hard work is worthwhile. 

I believe women have much to contribute in various sectors of our society.  Many women have demonstrated strong leadership capabilities, comparable to our male counterparts.  In today’s globalized world, women’s strengths in connecting and communicating with people are important attributes that can bring all of us closer together. Our world will be a better place if we can empower more women to bring out their best in whatever goals they pursue in life. 

I am grateful that I am contributing in a small way in this regard.  As an employer, I try to provide family-friendly practices at work, for both male and female colleagues alike. I even encourage our female colleagues to start a family early and not to worry about taking maternity leave, often to their surprise.  I am glad to be viewed by many young girls as a role model and I always encourage them to dream big and pursue what they want in life with hard work and dedication.  I hope I can serve as an example to them that a woman can have a very fulfilling career, contribute to our society and enjoy a happy family at the same time. 

I must thank The Hong Kong Polytechnic University again for not only giving me such a great honour but also enabling me to learn a lot during my six years as a member of the University Council. 

Last but not the least, I would like to take this opportunity to thank my parents and my husband for the unwavering support they have given me over the years.  Without their love and care, I would not be who I am today.   Thank you.

 

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Miss Clarea Au Suet Ming

Mrs Nina Lam Lee Yuen Bing, MH

Mr Peter Sun Kwok Wah, MH

Dr Jimmy Tang Kui Ming, MH

Dr Loretta Yam Yin Chun, BBS

Ms Belinda Yeung Bik Yiu

Mr Johnny Yeung Chi Hung

Mrs Betty Yuen So Siu Mai

(in alphabetical order of last name)

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