Mr. CHEUNG Wai-leung Benny MBE, QGM, MA
Chairperson
Mr. Benny Cheung retired as the Assistant Division Officer of Hong Kong Fire Services Department in 2014. He has since been actively committed to community services. Apart from his extensive involvement in the committee works of HKSR, leading the development of rehabilitation services, he was the Chairman of Hong Kong Federation of Handicapped Youth. He is now the Chairman of Hong Kong Joint Council for People with Disabilities.
In 1997, Mr. Cheung was awarded the Outstanding Young Persons of Hong Kong and in 1998, the Outstanding Young Person of the World by the Hong Kong Junior Chamber of Commerce and by the Junior Chamber International respectively. He is an elite athlete in fencing having won four gold medals from 1995 to 1998 in the Italy International Wheelchair Fencing Competition. In 1996, he was a four time Olympic gold medalist in fencing during the Atlanta Paralympic Games in the USA.
Prof. CHAN Che-hin Chetwyn BSc OT, MSc, PhD, OT (C)
Vice-Chairperson
Professor Chetwyn Chan is Associate Vice President (Learning and Teaching), Chair Professor of Rehabilitation Sciences and Director of the University Research Facility in Behavioral and Systems Neuroscience at The Hong Kong Polytechnic University. He was Head of the Department of Rehabilitation Sciences from 2005 to 2010, and Associate Dean of the Faculty of Health and Social Sciences from 2008 to 2011. In 2005, he was a visiting scholar in the Department of Psychology, Harvard University. Professor Chan has been an elected Fellow of the American Psychological Association since 2008 and Fellow of the Hong Kong Psychological Society since 2007. He is Associate Editor of two international journals, one of which is a leading journal in occupational rehabilitation. In 2008, in recognition of his contributions to psychology and rehabilitation sciences, Professor Chan received the Global Leadership in Rehabilitation Science Award from Virginia Commonwealth University in the United States. In 2011, he received the Alumni Honour Award from the University of Alberta in recognition of his influence on research and education development in rehabilitation in Asia.
Professor Chan is a Council Member of The Education University of Hong Kong and The Hong Kong Council for Accreditation of Academic and Vocational Qualifications, and member of the Quality Assurance Council of the University Grants Committee. He is the Vice-Chairperson of the Executive Committee of The Hong Kong Society for Rehabilitation. He is also the Honorary Advisor to the Council of SAHK (formerly “The Spastics Association of Hong Kong”), and member of the Hospital Government Committees of Princess Margaret Hospital and Kwai Chung Hospital, and Chairman of the Advisory Committee on Social Work Training and Manpower Planning appointed by the Secretary for Labour and Welfare, and member of the School Allocation Committee of Education Bureau, and member of Committee on Self-financing Post-secondary Education of Education Bureau and member of the Professional Services Advancement Support Scheme Vetting Committee of the Commerce and Economic Development Bureau. Prof. Chan is a former member of the Rehabilitation Advisory Committee of the Labour and Welfare Bureau, The Government of HKSAR and the Occupational Safety and Health Council of Hong Kong.
Dr. KWOK Kin-fun Joseph BBS, JP, PhD, RSW
Vice-Chairperson
Dr. Joseph Kwok, Registered Social Worker (RSW), Ph.D., Bronze Bauhinia Star, Justice of Peace, was a former Associate Professor of the City University of Hong Kong. Dr. Kwok has intensive and extensive involvement in disability movements at global, regional and local levels.
He is a member of RI Global Executive Committee, and Vice Chair of its Social Commission;the Vice Chair of the Asian Pacific Disability Forum. He had participated in international and regional activities related to the drafting, adoption and monitoring of the UN Asia and Pacific Decade of Disabled Persons 1993-2012, A/P New Decade 2013-2022, and the UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities.
In Hong Kong, he had served in the following positions in HKSAR Government Committees: Chairman of the Rehabilitation Advisory Committee, a member of the Women’s Commission, and a member of the Community Investment and Inclusion Fund. Dr. Kwok had served in following public bodies: Equal Opportunity Commission, Public Complaints Committee of Hospital Authority, the Governing Board of Kowloon Hospital and Eye Hospital, Admissions, Budgets and Allocation Committees of Community Chest. He is currently a Vice Chair of Hong Kong Joint Council for People with Disabilities, a Members of Voting Committee of Riding For the Disabled Association, Chairman of Fu Hong Society, and a member of Research Ethics Committee of Hospital Authority Kowloon Central and Kowloon East Clusters.
In 2006, Dr. Kwok received the Kazuo Itoga Memorial Award by the Shiga Prefecture Government of Japan in recognition of his contribution to disability work in both Hong Kong and the Region.
Dr. MOK KWAN Ngan-hing Edith MH, DFHKCS, DBA, MBA, MSocSc
Vice-Chairperson
Dr. Edith Mok has been in the ICT industry for many years holding leadership positions in global and local organizations, namely Dow Chemical, PolyU, AT&T and HKJC.
In 1997, she suffered from a major stroke (intracerebral hemorrhage) and was rehabilitated within a few years. Subsequently, she earned her Doctor of Business Administration and Master of Social Science.
From 2004, she was Supervisor of MBA and MSc Dissertations and later External Examiner of a UK University for 3 countries for 12 years. She also spearheaded the IT Certification System with the Hong Kong Computer Society since 2005. From 2010 till now, she is significantly involved with Accessible Transport, Accessibility for People with Disability, Information Systems, plus others social services through her engagement with the Hong Kong Society of Rehabilitation, various Government agencies and non-profit organizations.
She received several recognitions and awards viz. Distinguished Fellow from the Hong Kong Computer Society in 2010, Outstanding Woman Professional from HKWPEA in 2011, MH (Medal of Honor) from HKSAR Government in 2014, and Outstanding PolyU Alumni Award in 2015.
Mr. Tang Chee-yuen Edmund
Honorary Treasurer
Mr. Chee-yuen Tang worked for HSBC for 10 years and has spent the last 5 years in the Asia-Pacific. He is currently the Head of Business Finance for Banking and Capital Financing within Global Banking and Markets, Asia Pacific. His main remit is to work with business leaders to ensure optimal resource and capital allocation, improve profitability and drive better returns on capital deployed.
Mr. Tang started his career with PricewaterhouseCoopers in the UK where he qualified as a Chartered Accountant and then worked as a Management Consultant. Prior to HSBC, Mr. Tang worked in the Retail and Telecom sectors. He holds a degree in Accounting and Economics, and is married with a son. On his spare time, Mr. Tang enjoys playing sports, reading biographies, travelling and is currently learning to play the violin.
Mr .YAU Po-wing David BA
Vice-Chairperson
Mr. David Yau is a retired Executive Director of the Hong Kong Jockey Club. He was responsible for the Clubs charities allocations, corporate and public affairs, international and China affairs, its audit and legal departments, as well as the management of the Jockey Club Kau Sai Chau Public Golf Course. During his 28 years of service, he has been involved in the construction and establishment of the Sha Tin Racecourse, Ocean Park, the University of Science and Technology, the Hong Kong Park, the Academy for the Performing Arts, Penfold Park, the Hong Kong Sports Institute, the Happy Valley Racecourse Redevelopment, the establishment of Off-course and Telephone Betting, and numerous other community and charitable projects funded by the Club.
He graduated from the University of Hong Kong and completed the Advanced Executive Program study at the Kellogg Graduate School of Management, Northwestern University in Chicago, USA.
Mr. Yau has always been active in community services and served as the founding Chairman of the Jockey Club Centre for Positive Ageing, the Chairman of Chung Ying Theatre, Chairman of The Hong Kong Arthritis and Rheumatism Foundation, and as a Board Member of the Community Chest, the Sports Development Board, the Hong Kong Sports Institute, a Hospital Governing Committee Member of the MacLehose Medical Rehabilitation Centre and Trustee of the Neuroscience Trust. Currently, besides serving as the Honorary Secretary and Chairperson of Committee on Corporate Development and Fundraising of the Hong Kong Society for Rehabilitation, he is also the Vice Chairman of SAHK, Chairman of SAHK Community Support Services Management Committee, the Honorary Secretary of The Boys and Girls Clubs Association of Hong Kong, and is also on the Board of the Young Entrepreneurs Development Council, the Hong Kong Playgrounds Association, and the Society for the Aged. Mr. Yau is also Assistant Supervisor of the Ko Fook Iu Memorial School, and a Member of the Joint School Advisory Committee of SAHK Special Schools.
Dr. CHENG Chun-fai Steve PhD, LLM, MBA, FCPM
Member
Dr. Steve Cheng is the General Manager – Operations of FSE Holdings Limited (FSE) and the Director & General Manager of its business unit New China Laundry Limited. Prior to FSE, Dr. Cheng was a Director and General Manager of a member company of NWS Holdings Limited (HK Stock Code: 0659). Dr. Cheng has worked in Singapore, Taiwan and PRC for more than 10 years who has substantial experiences in operations management.
Dr. Cheng holds a Doctor of Philosophy Degree from the Bulacan State University, a Master of Laws Degree in Chinese Business Law from The Open University of Hong Kong, a Master in Business Administration Degree from the National University of South Australia and a Certificate in China Affair Study from The Beijing University. Currently, he is the Chairman of The Council of Hong Kong Professional Associations and the Committee Member on Social Enterprise and Employment of The Hong Kong Society for Rehabilitation. Dr. Cheng is appointed as the Honorary Advisor of Hong Kong Institution of Building and Services Engineers since May 2018. He was the President of The Federation of Environmental and Hygienic Services (2013 – 2016) and the Vice President of Greater China Institute of Property Management (2010 – 2016). Dr. Cheng was awarded as “China Entrepreneur Excellence” by the All-China Private Enterprise Federation in August 2010 and appointed to be the Consultant of Golden Key International Alliance in October 2014.
Ms. CHEUNG Oi-lin Irene MBA, ACMA
Member
Ms. Oi-lin CHEUNG is a qualified accountant with nearly 30 years of financial and accounting experience in the banking industry. Until 2009, she has worked in a global banking group for more than 22 years. The last position Ms. Cheung held was the Head of Hong Kong Finance in the banking group’s Asia Pacific Finance. She also serves as the member of Committee on Corporate Development and Fundraising since 2010, and the Committee on Finance, Committee on Investment and Committee on Information and Communication Technology since 2011.
Prof. CHAN Lai-wan Cecilia BSocSc, MSocSc, PhD, RSW, JP
Member
Prof. Cecilia Chan is Si Yuan Chair Professor in Health and Social Work, in the Department of Social Work and Social Administration at The University of Hong Kong. She serves as member of the Equal Opportunity Committee, Women’s Commission, and the Executive Committee of The Hong Kong Society for Rehabilitation to promote social inclusion.
Committed to the empowerment of persons with disabilities, she is an executive committee member or advisor to a number of patient groups and mutual help organizations including the Alliance for Patients Organizations, Hong Kong Cancer Fund, Regeneration Society, Hong Kong Parkinson’s Disease Foundation, The Hong Kong Epilepsy Association, etc. She is dedicated to developing models of community rehabilitation services for persons with chronic illnesses and disabilities, and developing strength-based models of health promotion.
Dr. CHIEN Ping Eric MBBS (HK), FRCS (Edin), FRCS (Glasg), FRACS, FHKCOS, FHKAM (Orthopaedic Surgery)
Member
Dr. Eric Chien is a specialist in Orthopaedics and Traumatology. He received his MBBS degree from The University of Hong Kong. He is also a Fellow of various professional associations including the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh, the Royal College of Surgeons of Glasgow, Royal Australasian College of Surgeons, Hong Kong College of Orthopaedic Surgeons, and the Hong Kong Academy of Medicine (Orthopaedic Surgery).
Dr. Chien’s commitment to social services is perhaps best known from his contributions to the sports for the disabled. He has served for more than a decade as an Executive Committee Member of the Hong Kong Paralympic Committee and Sports Association for the Physically Disabled. He was the Chairman of the Operating Committee and Award Council Members of the Hong Kong Award for Young People, also the Honorary Medical Advisor for the Hong Kong Football Association.
He is currently an Executive Committee Member of the Hong Kong Society for Rehabilitation and the Member of the Hospital Governing Committee of the MacLehose Medical Rehabilitation Centre.
Dr. David FANG SBS, JP, MBBS, MCh Orth (Lpool), FRCS (Edin), FRACS, FHKAM (Orthopaedic Surgery)
Member
Dr. David Fang is an orthopaedic surgeon in private practice and is the Honorary Clinical Professor of the Department of Orthopaedic Surgery and Honorary Professor of the Faculty of Medicine at TheUniversity of Hong Kong.
Dr. Fang joined Hong Kong Society for Rehabilitation in 1986. He served as Vice-Chairman from 1990 to 2003 and President from 2003 to 2010. He was also the Chairman of Hospital Governing Committee of the MacLehouse Medical Rehabilitation Centre from 1991 to 2010. Dr. Fang remains devoted to rehabilitation services and has been serving as Director, WHO Collaborating Centre for Rehabilitation since 2005.
Dr. Fang also serves in many professional bodies. He was President of Hong Kong Academy of Medicine, the President of Hong Kong Medical Association, and President of the Hong Kong Orthopaedic Association. He was Chairman of the Ethics Committee at the Hong Kong Medical Council, Chairman of the HKSAR Health and Medical Development Advisory Committee, and Medical Superintendent of St. Paul’s Hospital.
Ms. FANG Meng-sang Christine BBS, JP, RSW
Vice-Chairperson
Ms. Christine Fang is a registered social worker by profession and the former Chief Executive of the Hong Kong Council of Social Service (HKCSS). Prior to joining HKCSS, she was the Secretary General of Hong Kong Red Cross, accumulating rich experience in both local and international welfare sectors. She also contributes towards the development and promotion of social welfare and sits in various important government policy committees, including the Steering Committee on Population Policy and Independent Police Complaints Council.
She joined the Hong Kong Society for Rehabilitation as Ordinary Member in 1993 and was a member of Executive Committee from 1993 to 2003 leading the Steering Committee on establishment of Yee Hong Heights in Shenzhen.
.
Dr. FANG Tak-sang Daniel BDS (Lond U), MDS (UK), MRD RCS (Ed), AdvDipProsthodont (HK), MGDS RCS (Ed), MFGDP (UK), FRACDS, FCDSHK (Prosthodontics), FHKAM (Dental Surgery), MRACDS (Pros), FICD, FDS RCSEd
Member
Dr. Daniel Fang graduated from Guy’s Hospital Dental School, University of London. He is a Specialist in Prosthodontics in the United Kingdom as well as in Hong Kong. Dr. Fang received his master Degree and Advanced Diploma training at The University of Hong Kong, and has been teaching as the Honorary Clinical Associate Professor in the Faculty of Dentistry.
For over 12 years, Dr. Fang has been serving on the Executive Committee of the Hong Kong Society for Rehabilitation. He has been appointed by the Hospital Authority as representative in the Hong Kong Island Regional Advisory Committee, Cluster Tender Board for the Hong Kong West Cluster, and is currently a member of the Hospital Governing Committee at Caritas Medical Centre. He is the immediate past Chairman of the Finance Subcommittee of the Caritas Medical Centre and is also a non-remunerated Director of Caritas Dental Clinic. He enjoys a trio application of his knowledge through clinical practice, research and education where he runs three private practices, engages in postgraduate teaching at The University of Hong Kong, and has been invited to lecture extensively in the Asia Pacific region.
Ms. HO Yuen-ling Josephine RN, RNM, PRCC (Rehab Nursing), BSc Health Studies (University of Paisley), MSc Health Care Management (University of Wales, Swansea)
Member
Ms. Ho is a registered nurse by profession. Ms. Ho has served in the Hong Kong Society for Rehabilitation and worked in MacLehose Medical Rehabilitation Centre since 1985. She has accumulated rich experience in rehabilitation and gerontology as well as in the private services. Ms. Ho has later worked in different hospitals including Kowloon Hospital, Queen Mary Hospital, and Tung Wah Groups of Hospitals Fung Yiu King Hospital. Ms. Ho was the former General Manager (Nursing) of Maclehose Medical Rehabilitation Centre, Duchess of Kent Children’s Hospital at Sandy Bay and Tung Wah Groups of Hospitals Fung Yiu King Hospital.
Ms. Ho was the founding member of Hong Kong Rehab Nursing Society and was elected as the President from 1998 to 2006. She was the visiting lecturer, mentor and clinical instructor of Institute of Advanced Nursing Studies and has conducted post-registration certificate course in rehabilitation nursing.
Ms. Ho has been appointed as the Honorary Professor of Department of Nursing, University of Hong Kong in 2015-2016. She was the member of specialty advisory group (Oncology) from 2009-2010, Co-Chairperson of working group on specialty guidelines for rehabilitation nursing. Ms. Ho was also the election committee member, Chief Executive of HKSAR from 2007–2012.
Currently, Ms. Ho is the Member of Executive Committee, and the Vice-Chairperson of Long Term Care Committee of the Society. She is now the Honorary Advisor of Trinity Medical Imaging Centre, member of the Hospital Governing Committee of MacLehose Medical Rehabilitation Centre, Adjunct Assistant Professor and member of the Advisory Committee of the School of Nursing & Healthcare of Hong Kong Nang Yan College of Higher Education.
Ar. Dr. KWAN Kwok-lok Joseph MH, Dip. Arch. (QIT), M.Sc. (Surrey), D.Univ (QUT)
FRAIA RIBA FHKIA Assoc. AIA IFMA Aff. ACAA APEC BEAM Pro
Member
Ar. Joseph Kwan is an Architect and Access Consultant with more than 40 years of experience in international architectural practice having worked in Australia, the United Kingdom, France and Hong Kong. He specializes in universal design and access to the built environment, transportation and inclusive tourism.
He was a Consultant to the United Nations – Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific (UN-ESCAP) on Non-Handicapping Environments for People with Disabilities, and also their Expert/Resource Person on Barrier-Free Tourism in Asia and the Pacific.
Ar. Kwan was the Global Chair of Rehabilitation International – International Commission on Technology and Accessibility (RI-ICTA); and the Chair of ARCASIA (Architects Regional Council of Asia) Committee on Social Responsibility. He has been the Region IV Director of the International Union of Architects (UIA), Work Program on “Architecture and the Disabled”.
He participated in the ISO (International Standards Organization) Working Group on the drafting of the Standard on “Accessibility and Usability of the Built Environment” 2011, and has participated as a Member of the International Steering Committee for TRANSED (International Conference on Mobility and Transport for Elderly and Disabled Persons) since 2001.
He is a Member of the Hong Kong Government’s Rehabilitation Advisory Committee – Sub-Committee on Access since 1988 and a Member of the Working Group on Access of the Equal Opportunities Commission, Hong Kong.
He was a Recipient of the American Institute of Architects (AIA) Hong Kong Citation 2000 “in recognition of distinguished achievement as a community based consultancy service in promoting and implementing barrier-free accessible environments for the elderly and people with disabilities in Hong Kong”.
He was awarded the “Medal of Honour” (MH) by the Hong Kong SAR Government in 2001 and selected as the 2019 Creative Industries Faculty Outstanding Alumni Award Winner by his alma mater, Queensland University of Technology, Australia.
Dr. MAK Kin-cheung B.Sc. (Hon.) University of British Columbia, Cananda, MBBS (HK), FRCSEd (Ortho), FHKCOS, FHKAM (Ortho)
Member
Dr. Kin-cheung Mak is an Associate Consultant at The University of Hong Kong’s Medical Centre of Queen Mary Hospital. As an Honorary Clinical Assistant Professor, he is involved in teaching medical students at the Department of Orthopaedics & Traumatology of the University.
He is a spine surgeon with keen interest in cutting edge technology that can help patients and in sharing knowledge of orthopaedics. He has been involved in various educational activities, and is an active member of AOSpine, an international organization dedicated to improving spine care for patients. He is also a council member of the Osteoporosis Society of Hong Kong.
Currently, Dr. Mak is a member of Executive Committee, a member of Committee on Accessible Transport & Travel, and a member of Committee on International & China Programmes cum Advisory Committee on World Health Organization Collaborating Centre for Rehabilitation of the Hong Kong Society for Rehabilitation.
Dr. NG Ka-wing Gary
Member
Having served in the Orthopaedics field in Tuen Mun Hospital for a few years, Dr. Gary Ng moved on to pursue his career in Administrative Medicine and is now working as Health Informatician at Hospital Authority Head Office. Being an osteosarcoma survivor left his left leg amputated at the age of 14. Since then Dr. Nghas been actively engaged in a number of patient groups and NGOs for more than 10 years. He wishes to promote inclusion of people with disability, and encourage their active participation and contribution to society.
Currently, Dr. Ng is a Member of Executive Committee, Member of Committee on Accessible Transport and Travel and Vice-Chairperson of Rehabus Management Committee of HKSR, the Vice-Chairperson of Hong Kong Federation of Handicapped Youth, Management and Vetting Committee Member of Ho Kam Yung Foundation, and the Honorary Advisor of Make-a-Wish Hong Kong. Previously, he was on the Board of Directors of Regeneration Society, Tai Shan Charitable Association Ltd and an Ambassador of Suicide Prevention Services.
To encourage young people and patients to combat adversities, he also started sharing his stories in schools and patient groups since high school and was awarded the Ten Outstanding Warriors of Regeneration in 1996 and the Outstanding Disabled Persons Award in 2002.
Dr. POON Tak-lun JP, MBBS (HKU), FRCS (Glasg), FHKAM (Ortho), FHKCOS, FHKCOS (Rehab)
Member
Dr. Tak-lun Poon is a specialist in Orthopaedics and Traumatology plus and graduated from The University of Hong Kong in 1982. Since 1990 he served at the Queen Mary Hospital and as the Senior Medical Officer and Honorary Clinical Assistant Professor at The University of Hong Kong. Since 1997 he served in the same institutes as Consultant and Honorary Clinical Associate Professor.
From 2006 to 2008, Dr. Poon volunteered with the Beijing Olympics, helping the Beijing Red Cross train over 80,000 volunteer first aiders.
In May 2008, Dr. Poon was dispatched with the first Red Cross first aid team to Beichuan to participate in emergency medical care for earthquake victims. Thereafter for over five years, he served as a volunteer in the Deyang Prosthesis and Rehabilitation Centre as the Medical Director and at the Wenchuan Municiple Hospital as Honorary Medical Superintendent to provide surgical and outpatient care and personnel training.
Starting from 2012, Dr. Poon participates in the rehabilitation personnel training in Chengdu Second People’s Hospital co-organized by the Hong Kong Rehabilitation Society and the Hong Kong Red Cross. He has been working in The University of Hong Kong Shenzhen Hospital as Consultant since February 2013.
Dr. Poon received the appointment of the Justice of the Peace from The Government of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region in July 2014.
In 2016 Dr. Poon et al. commissioned the Department of Rehabilitation Medicine in the HKU Shenzhen Hospital and was appointed Chief of Service of Rehabilitation Medicine in this Hospital since January 2018.
Prof. SHAM Shun-tong Jonathan JP, MBBS, MD, DMRT, FRCR, FHKCR, FHKAM
Honorary Secretary
Prof. Jonathan Sham was the Inaugural Head and Professor of the Department of Clinical Oncology in 1993 at the Faculty of Medicine of The University of Hong Kong, and served as Head and Professor until his early retirement where he then proceeded to start his own private practice in 2006. He was senior member of the multi-disciplinary team for nasopharyngeal carcinoma research at the Faculty of Medicine of the University of Hong Kong which has become one of the world’s leading research team on nasopharyngeal carcinoma. Prof. Sham was also the founding Fellow and first Honorary Secretary of the Hong Kong College of Radiologist in 1991, and served as Honorary Secretary of the College until 2008. He has also served as Honorary Secretary of the Hong Kong Society for Rehabilitation from 1993 to 2015.
Dr. SZETO Wing-fu Ricky FCPA(Aust.), PhD, M.Th, MBA
Vice-Chairperson
Dr. Szeto Wing-fu Ricky has been the General Manager and Executive Director of Hung Fook Tong Group Holdings Limited since 1999. He has been an Associate Professor at Hong Kong Shue Yan University, the Director of the Hong Kong Shue Yan University Enterprise and Social Development Research Centre and the Program Director of MSc in Marketing and Consumer Psychology programme at Hong Kong Shue Yan University.
Dr. Szeto has won numerous accolades during his career, including a Capital Leaders of Excellence 2007 Award, and was named the 2008 Top Ten Chinese Enterprise Creative Leader, and the China Social Responsibility Entrepreneur 2008, Enterprise Asia Outstanding Entrepreneurship Awards 2012 and Top Ten (Industry) Innovation Personality Award 2015 by Asia Brand Association. He currently chairs the Hong Kong Professional and Educational Service. He is member of different associations, including the Employees Compensation Assistance Fund Board, the Committee on Reduction of Salt and Sugar in Food for the Centre for Food Safety, the Committee on Lump Sum Grant Steering, and the Committee on Employees Compensation Assistance Fund Board. He is currently the Member of the Executive Committee, and the Chairperson of Committee on Social Enterprise and Employment of The Hong Kong Society for Rehabilitation.
Mr. WONG Kam-ming Benjamin MBA, Dip, FBCS CITP
Member
Mr. Kam-ming Wong is a Business, Management, IT and eCommerce business professional who currently holds a non-executive directorship in a number of eCommerce and IT companies in the Asia Pacific. From his career, Mr. Wong has more than 30 years of IT, leadership, and business development experience.
At the Hong Kong Society for Rehabilitation, Mr. Wong serves as a Member of the Executive Committee, the Vice-Chairperson of its Committee on Information and Communication Technology, the Vice-Chairperson of Committee on Accessible Transport and Travel, and a Member of Committee on Corporate Development and Fundraising. He is also a Council Member in SAHK, formerly The Spastics Association of Hong Kong, and a member of other committees. Mr Wong is the Vice Chairman of Rehabilitation Alliance Hong Kong, and Chairman of its Social Enterprise Committee and Human Resource and Management Committee.
Mr. Wong is also a Fellow of the British Computer Society and a Chartered Information Technology Professional (FBCS CITP).