Alumni News and Sharing

Matthew Kwok

Connection before Solution – Matthew Kwok’s Post-Graduate Career in Emotional Education

Mr. Matthew KWOK Tsz Lok – 2017 / Faculty of Law Graduate 

 

Congratulations to Mr. KWOK, for being included in this year’s Forbes 30 Under 30 Asia: Social Impact list.

 

Matthew co-founded “JUST FEEL,” an organisation dedicated to care for the physical and mental well-being of the younger generation by promoting “goodwill communication”.

 

In addition to collaborating with primary schools in Hong Kong, “JUST FEEL” also co-organises the General Education courses with the College, including “The Art of Leadership” and ” Compassionate Communication: Theory and Practice”, spreading the concept of “goodwill communication” in the campus. The interactive teaching model and practical content have been well-received by WS students.

 

CLICK HERE to watch an in-depth report on Mr. KWOK’s sharing.

Mr. Wilson CHOW 周華盛校友

Mr. Wilson CHOW Wa Shing – 2018 / Faculty of Business Administration Graduate

 

I recalled that I ranked Lee Woo Sing College as my last choice of college selection. Apparently, i was still enrolled into LWS college and it unexpectedly made the best memories of my university life.

 

LWS college is my “second home”. During my five years of studies, I spent a lot of time in college activities, such as college basketball team, hostel activities, singing contest, so on and so forth. I met true and kind friends here who later became my best friends even after graduation. With all my respect, college staff here are also so nice that they are just like my family members and I gained enormous support from them.

 

It is my sincere pleasure to spend my five-year university life at LWS college and I wish all of you could experience a wonderful college life here.

Mr. Adrian HO 何善彰校友

Mr. Adrian HO  – 2016 / Faculty of Law Graduate

 

Adrian Ho, an alumnus of LWS College (2012-16), is a local author who has published his eleventh novella The Final Word in July 2019. He has engaged in writing detective novellas for ten years, stretching back into his secondary school days, His novels have garnered attention from the media, and he has been autographing in the HKTDC July Book Fairs ever since.

 

Adrian has been to many schools in Hong Kong, inspiring students to write and communicate using English.

 

After a three-year-stint being a ‘School Writer’ in a local primary school, Adrian is now a Ph.D. student in the English Literature Department FKH, researching on connections between Agatha Christie’s novels and the law.

Ms. Mandy HO 何嘉敏校友

Ms. Mandy HO Ka Man – 2015 / Faculty of Engineering Graduate (Bachelor and Master Degrees)

(Chinese Version Only)

和聲書院培育我以知識回饋社會的心,所以畢業後我不但參與鐵路項目的建設以推動社區的連繫及發展,亦同時積極投入社會服務,幫助有需要的人。本人更有幸獲選為香港工程師學會「年度傑出見習工程師」,以表揚我對學會及社會的貢獻。

我現時負責東鐵線訊號系統更新工程,透過加密班次來服務更多市民。我亦參與沙中綫南北走廊信號系統建設,便利大眾的生活。與此同時,我主動籌備及參加本地和海外不同的義工服務計劃,希望建立一個關懷互助的社會。

Ms. Wing-nam TSE 謝穎楠校友

Ms. TSE Wing Nam (謝穎楠) – 2014 / Faculty of Engineering Graduate

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轉載自【太陽報專訊】【記者潘嘉寶報道】(2014-12-28)

小妮子求突破增肥維修巴士

維修巴士並非男士專利,女士們也可「擔大旗」﹗年僅二十二歲的謝穎楠,最近成為九巴成立八十一年來首位女見習工程師,首兩年要落手落腳到維修車廠從基本功做起,體重僅九十多磅的穎楠,弱質纖纖,拿起重型維修工具或零件時頗為吃力,為應付新工,一反潮流努力增肥提升力量,現時坐巴士時也刻意揀選後排座位,聽聽引擎聲,務求更加掌握巴士結構。

今年畢業於中文大學機械與自動化工程學系的謝穎楠,參加了九巴見習工程師訓練計劃,今年八月入職,計劃旨在培育技術管理人才,首兩年先要到各車廠學習維修引擎、波箱、車底盤等。穎楠說,小時候志願是做科研工作,喜歡較實務的機械,加上幼時與兄長一起砌模型,而兄長現時又從事汽車維修,因而對維修增添興趣:「想做啲平時少女仔做嘅嘢,突破自己」。

現時穎楠在荔枝角車廠實習,由於不少維修工具及零件也相當重,對於不足一百磅、身高約一米六的她頗為吃力,故要增肥,「食多碗飯」。入職前,穎楠嫲嫲曾擔心她會否「畀人蝦」及危險,自己亦擔心被維修師傅嫌棄自己「細粒」及「阻頭阻勢」,幸對方都願意耐心教導。而同事屬全男班,小妮子更獲得優待,笑言:「粗重嘢多數男仔做。」

坐巴士刻意細聽引擎聲

她又憶述,首日上班穿了一條套裝裙,在車廠引來奇異目光,事實上工作時會換上工衣,故自此也不敢再穿裙上班。為應付新工作,穎楠惡補維修書籍,現時坐巴士時也多留意巴士的型號、設計,甚至細聽引擎聲,冀有助掌握巴士結構。

九巴高級經理鄭中仁表示,穎楠除了是九巴歷來首位女見習工程師外,亦是見習工程師計劃推行三十五年來首度有女性應徵,指她面試時表現出色脫穎而出。