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Dr. C.K. Lo

Dr. C.K. Lo is a renowned and respected public affairs and communications expert in Hong Kong.

C.K. set up C.K. Lo & S. Lam Ltd. (Lo & Lam), a public affairs and lobbying specialist, with Sam Lam in January 1994. PR for Good was set up in 2013 as a subsidiary of Lo & Lam to provide dedicated service to NGOs, social enterprises, and community projects of corporations.

In the past two decades, CK has collaborated with Partners to set up a number of reputable consultancies: Strategic Public Relations Group, the largest PR consultancy in Hong Kong with offices in Mainland China, Taiwan and South-East Asia; A-World Consulting, an integrated communications and management consultancy; AWTC (Lo & Lam) Consultancies, providing training, public affairs and public relations services.

C.K. is active in public and community service. He is now member of the Council of Oxfam Hong Kong and the Board of Supervisors of Oxfam International, the Executive Committee of the Hong Kong Council of Social Service, and the Board of Hong Kong Policy Research Institute.

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Nicole Yuen

Nicole Yuen, independent director, was formerly Vice Chairman, Greater China and Head of Equities, Greater China for Credit Suisse.

Ms. Yuen joined Credit Suisse in July 2012 from UBS where she held various leadership positions during her 18 year tenure there, including her last position as Head of China Equities, which she had held since 2003. Prior to joining the investment banks, Ms. Yuen was trained a lawyer. She was a partner at Clifford Chance, Hong Kong, having worked with them in the UK and the Netherlands. Ms. Yuen also worked at Clearly Gottlieb Steen & Hamilton in New York.

Ms. Yuen enjoys a strong reputation for building and managing top-ranked securities businesses in the Hong Kong/China and onshore China markets over the past decade.

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Sep 15 Legal Update

Share This: Top stories This is a relatively quiet month for updates from the Stock Exchange and the Securities and Futures Commission (“SFC”). On the other hand, there are interesting developments in legislation, namely competition law and privacy. The Hong Kong Competition Commission (“HKCC”) publishes a draft leniency policy for consultation. This represents another step […]

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