
Mr. Vincent Ma has been appointed as the Chief Executive Officer of Hong Kong-Shenzhen Innovation and Technology Park Limited (HSITPL) since January 2023.
Mr. Ma is a veteran with over 30 years of experience in the Information and Communication Technology (ICT) industry. Since joining Wharf T&T Limited in 1995, even before the Company was granted a fixed telecom network license, Mr. Ma grew with the Company and witnessed the deregulation journey of the telecom industry. From 2006 to 2019, Mr. Ma was appointed the President and then the Chief Executive Officer of Wharf T&T. Under his leadership, Wharf T&T became one of the most successful and highly profitable ICT service providers with an operation of over 1,800 staff, attaining an annual turnover of $2 billion and a valuation exceeding $10 billion, and serving over 50,000 business customers in Hong Kong. Robust strategy setting such as the unique B2B winning strategy outperforming competitions in the case of Wharf T&T, a true believer of customer centricity and operation excellence are some of the key management philosophies of Mr. Ma.
Before joining HSITPL, Mr. Ma was the Chief Digital Officer of Sun Hung Kai Properties. He set up a new Digital Office driving digital transformation and big data strategies across the diverse business portfolio of the Group.
Mr. Ma earned a bachelor’s degree in computing studies from the Hong Kong Polytechnic University.

Cheung Lok Wong (William Wong) was appointed as executive Director and the chief executive officer of the Company on 13 January 2025. He was also appointed as a member and the chairman of the executive committee, a member of each of the nomination committee and the remuneration committee and the authorised representative of the Company under Rule 3.05 of the Rules Governing the Listing of Securities on The Stock Exchange of Hong Kong Limited. Mr. Wong joined the Group in 2008 as its chief financial officer. In addition to that role, he is the president of Greater China Region (the “Region”), overseeing the development of the Group’s virtual human operations, VFX business, artificial intelligence research and development projects in the Region and trading operations in the Americas and the Region. He has also overseen the Group’s trading and property investment businesses in the early years of his service with the Group. He is also a director of an associated company and an officer of certain subsidiaries of the Company.
Prior to joining the Group, Mr. Wong has had extensive experience in accounting, taxation, management and financial planning roles in organisations headquartered in Canada, Hong Kong and Mainland China that operated in different industries, including companies operating in the financial / investment, trading, manufacturing, wholesale and distribution of fresh and live foodstuffs, office furniture and Mainland Chinese property industry respectively, some of which were members of Hong Kong listed groups at the time and a not-for-profit organisation.
Mr. Wong holds a Master’s Degree in Business Administration from the University of South Australia and a Bachelor’s Degree of Arts with Honors in International Business Studies (major in China Trade) from the City University of Hong Kong. Mr. Wong is a member of the Hong Kong Institute of Certified Public Accountants (HKICPA), the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants (AICPA), the Chartered Professional Accountants of Canada (CPA Canada) and a fellow member of The Chartered Governance Institute (CGI, formerly known as The Institute of Chartered Secretaries and Administrators (ICSA)). He holds a Certified Public Accountant license of Washington State of the USA and a Chartered Global Management Accountant (CGMA) designation that awarded by AICPA and the Chartered Institute of Management Accountants (CIMA) of the United Kingdom. Mr. Wong is a member and Chartered Tax Advisor (CTA) of the Taxation Institute of Hong Kong (TIHK). He is also a member and a holder of Certified In Management (C.I.M.) of Canadian Institute of Management.

Mr. Wing Law is the Chief Executive Officer for Asia at AtkinsRéalis, a post he has held since 2022. Prior to this, he served as the Managing Director of WSP Asia, specialising in transport and infrastructure. Wing has over 20 years of experience in the construction industry, with strong regional exposure and leadership roles in numerous multinational companies, including Arup, Gammon, and Jacobs.
In addition, Wing has extensive experience integrating diverse teams, across engineering services, digital solutions, and sustainability to provide world-leading solutions for clients.
Wing is a Registered Professional Engineer and Registered Geotechnical Engineer. He holds a Bachelor of Engineering in Civil Engineering from Hong Kong Polytechnic University and a Master of Science in Geotechnical Engineering from the University of Hong Kong.

Xiang H. is Group Chief Financial Officer and Australia CEO at 3SBio Inc., where he leads the company’s global financial strategy and oversees its international market expansion. Based in Hong Kong and Shanghai, Xiang plays a key role in advancing 3SBio’s overseas growth initiatives, including its operations in Australia.
Prior to joining 3SBio, Xiang spent over a decade at J.P. Morgan, most recently serving as Head of Financial Institutions & Government, China, where he advised leading corporates and public sector clients on cross-border financing and strategic transactions. He began his career in investment banking at Citi, working across Hong Kong, New York, and Beijing.

Yiyin Zhao joined Samsung Electronics Hong Kong in 2009 and was appointed Managing Director of Hong Kong in December 2018. As the first female to hold this position, Yiyin leads the democratisation of Samsung’s vast product offerings that span across mobile products as well as consumer electronics, including smartphones, wearables, TVs, home appliances amongst others. Under Yiyin’s leadership, Samsung Electronics Hong Kong has achieved key milestones, created breakthroughs and successfully become the market leader in foldables, smartphones and TVs in Hong Kong and Macau; popularity of its tablets, notebooks, wearables and mobile payment has also surged in these markets. She continuously strives to fulfil consumer needs, and has helped Samsung become the most-preferred smartphone brand among local consumers. Yiyin has also spearheaded the offering of localised services such as Smart Octopus in Samsung Pay – the first to integrate this service into digital wallets - and more recently, the Cantonese capability for Galaxy AI, bringing more convenience to Hong Kong consumers’ daily lives in the rapidly evolving era of AI. Leading Samsung at the front line of AI innovation and democratisation with equal focus on security and transparency, Yiyin has successfully championed go-to-market initiatives to help local consumers realise and embrace the life-enhancing benefits of AI. Under her leadership, Samsung has showcased robust growth in local consumption and the expanded accessibility of its mobile devices and consumer electronics.
Prior to Samsung Electronic Hong Kong, Yiyin worked for leading MNC companies in the United States and Japan, where she gained valuable experience in effectively implementing global business strategy in a local market. She holds an MBA degree fromthe Kellogg School Management at Northwestern University.


Mr. Aldous Mak is a seasoned finance and accounting professional with more than 25 years’ experience in financial planning, controllership, risk management, corporate advisory, business operations and financial system integration. He joined HKSTP as Chief Financial Officer in May 2019 to oversee Finance, IT, Procurement, Controllership, Corporate Venture Fund as well as providing advice on corporate development and business decisions. He is also leading on-going efforts within the Corporation to drive efficiency and effectiveness to maximise the business results.
Aldous obtained his Bachelor’s degree in Business Administration (Accountancy) and Master’s degree in Business Administration from the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology. He began his career as an Accountant at PricewaterhouseCoopers in Hong Kong. Prior to joining HKSTP, he held management roles in various organisations, including Director of Finance at Hong Kong Disneyland. He is a Fellow Certified Public Accountant of The Hong Kong Institute of Certified Public Accountants and a Fellow Member of The Association of Chartered Certified Accountants.



Andy Leung is a seasoned marketing leader with 15 years of experience driving brand transformation, strategic growth, and cross-functional leadership across the financial services and fintech sectors. An all-rounded marketer with deep expertise in both B2C and B2B environments, he currently serves as Head of Marketing at Webull (NASDAQ: BULL), a global digital investment platform, where he leads brand strategy, user acquisition, and regulatory-aligned marketing for one of the industry’s fastest-growing brokerage businesses.
Throughout his career, Andy has held senior leadership roles at marquee institutions including Tencent, Alibaba, and Huatai International. As Brand Director at Tencent, he orchestrated the marketing execution for the Hong Kong Government’s Consumption Voucher Scheme, achieving 96% reach and catalyzing mass adoption of WeChat Pay HK. At Alibaba, he led branding and strategic partnerships that strengthened the company’s foothold across Hong Kong and Macau. In his role as Vice President at Huatai International, he directed brand and corporate positioning across Hong Kong and Singapore, and engaged directly with government officials across multiple regions to support business expansion and regulatory alignment.
Andy specialises in leading high-performing teams through brand transformation, orchestrating large-scale integrated campaigns, and delivering measurable business impact within highly regulated environments. He holds a Bachelor’s degree from the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (HKUST).

Ang Jin is the Chief Growth Officer at the South China Morning Post, where she leads the company’s recurring businesses and lays the foundation for sustainable growth. With over 20 years of diverse experience spanning consulting, investment banking and the TMT (technology, media, and telecommunications) sectors, Ang brings deep expertise in strategic planning, fundraising and M&A advisory, financial investment and post-merger integration. Since joining SCMP, Ang has demonstrated strong leadership, progressing through key roles including Head of Strategy, Chief of Staff and Group Senior Vice President before assuming her current position. Throughout her tenure, she has successfully led teams and overseen critical business functions including global partnerships, SCMP Plus, Enterprise+, SCMP Learn, the C-suite community and more. Her accomplishments have been widely recognised, including her inclusion in Campaign Asia’s prestigious 40 Under 40 list in 2022, highlighting her proven track record in driving strategic growth and financial excellence. Ang holds an MBA from The Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania, where she double-majored in finance and entrepreneurial management and served as co-president of the Asia Club.

Annie Cheng is Head of Corporate Communication for Greater China, responsible for shaping Visa’s corporate communication strategies and enhancing corporate reputation to support market opening and business priorities in Greater China.
As the function head, Annie also leads employee engagements and social impact programs including financial inclusion, financial education, women empowerment, community services and volunteering, with an aim of contributing and creating positive influences to the community.
Annie is currently based in Beijing. She joined Visa as Head of Corporate Communication, Hong Kong & Macau and Taiwan in 2014. Prior to that, she had spent ten years in a number of senior roles in Corporate Affairs, Marketing and Corporate Communication with HSBC in Asia Pacific. Her last role was Head of Marketing, Global Banking and Markets, Asia Pacific.
Annie holds the professional qualifications from Chartered Institute of Public Relations.

Arnold Chan is the Airwallex APAC General Manager, overseeing the end-to-end management and business growth strategy across the Asia Pacific region (excluding China). Prior to his current role, Arnold led Airwallex’s local commercial teams and operations in Hong Kong and Southeast Asia, helping businesses in those regions leverage fintech solutions to grow internationally.
Arnold joined Airwallex after establishing a local education social enterprise supporting underprivileged schools in Hong Kong. Arnold received his MBA from Harvard Business School and had previously worked at Goldman Sachs in Institutional Sales.

Mr. Arthur Yu Chen has served as Futu’s Chief Financial Officer since September 2017. Prior to joining the Company, Mr. Chen served as a director at Citigroup Global Markets Asia Limited from 2009 to 2016 in its equity business. Mr. Chen also served as a vice president at China International Capital Corporation from 2005 to 2009.
Mr. Chen received his bachelor’s degree in economics from Shanghai University of Finance & Economics in 1998 and his master’s degree in business administration from China Europe International Business School in 2005.

Craig Beattie joined the Board as Chief Financial Officer in September 2021. He brings a broad range of financial and strategic experience to the Group gained across a number of organisations in different industries.
Prior to joining Hongkong Land, Mr Beattie was the Chief Financial Officer of Mandarin Oriental Hotel Group. He first joined the Jardine Matheson Group from EY in 2006 and has held a number of senior finance roles across the Group including Finance Director for South Asia of Hongkong Land based in Singapore, Group Finance Director of Jardine Motors Group in the UK and Group Treasurer of Jardine Matheson.
Mr Beattie is a qualified Chartered Accountant and has a Bachelor of Arts degree from Robert Gordon University in Scotland, graduating with distinction.


Amanda Ou has spent her career at the frontier of the digital economy —moving with intention across each of its defining chapters. She was part of the founding team that built LinkedIn's presence in China, one of the most consequential early bets on professional networking in the world's most complex internet market. She has since navigated the emerging worlds of Web3 and decentralised finance, and shaped cross-border fintech infrastructure at a time when the rules were still being written.
Today, as Chief Growth Officer at Remote People — a global EOR and workforce solutions platform operating across 180+ countries — Amanda architects the commercial strategy that connects ambitious organisations with the talent and markets they need to grow. She brings to this role something rare: a genuine fluency across capital, technology, and human systems, grounded in years of operating at the intersection of China and the world. Her work is defined by a single conviction— that the most consequential business decisions of this era are made at the borders: between markets, between cultures, between the old way of building companies and the new. Amanda has spent her career learning to operate there, and helping others do the same.
