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Quintina Leung’s pursuit of happyness
PR maven Lorraine Chan on the importance of execution
Cheng Che-hoo makes his way from CUHK to the Asia Pacific
Derek Ng talks about the future of AI chatbots in Hong Kong
Chris Shum’s philosophical perambulations through business and life
Catherine Kwong Shares Her Insights into Leadership Changes and Reflections amid COVID-19
Anthony Ngai, Raymond Yang and Matthew Kwok advocate emotional education
Daniel Lee tells how triathlon training has prepared him for life’s unknowns
Mac Chan effects positive changes through positive energy
Cindy Chow strives to expand the startup ecosphere
Senior Counsel William Wong raises the bar on and off the court
Carmen Lee and Alan To support social enterprises over dim sum and tea
Jacqueline So ushers experiential learning into China’s education
Sociology alumnus Stephen Shin shares the proudest moments of his directorial career
Alumna and operatic soprano Louise Kwong moves from lead role to lead role
Laurence Chan and Martin Tsang Push the Frontier of Electric Vehicle Development
Eliza Cheung at the forefront of post-disaster psychological relief
Alumna Chan Loi-che grafts Chinese cursive to the Netherlands to unite East and West.
Chemistry alumnus Timothy Tam takes Chinese medicine to the world stage.
Alumnus and architect Karr Yip delves into three of his design projects and explains how he infuses spatial design with human values.
The first person who introduced Nokia handsets to the Chinese market, Steve Lau morphs into an angel investor to empower young startups.
Engineering alumnus Rex Sham develops the world’s most advanced fire detection robot, achieving public good and profit at the same time.
Akina Fong, journalism alumna and formerly newscaster of TVB News, talks on the new chapter in her life as a full-time freelancer.
Alumna Irene Au is transporting the Vienna Boys Choir schooling from the Capital of Music to Hong Kong, which treats music as major focus and everyday subject.
Information engineering alumnus Tim Lee has been the brain and driving force behind the sea change in Chinese consumer behaviour. Now he hopes to give Hong Kong's tepid mobile payment market a much-needed boost.
Music alumna sang her way to Miss Saigon in New York, and became the first Chinese who lands the title role.
The 38-year-old tells how he plunged straight into business immediately after obtaining his engineering doctorate, and why he is moving out of his comfort zone again to make personalized children's storybooks.