Spring Issue, 2014

ON CAMPUS 8 Honorary University Fellowships Annie Liang Bentley 梁安妮 (BA 1971; MBuddhStud 2010) (front, 1st right), is the founder of Bentley Communications, and a pioneer and doyen of the branding, corporate and marketing communications profession in Hong Kong. She has served the University as Chairman of the Robert Black College Management Committee, and is an HKU Mentor. Dr Philip Chen 陳南祿 (BA 1977; DipManStud 1983; MBA 1984) (back, 1st right), is the Managing Director of the Hang Lung Group and Hang Lung Properties Limited. He is currently a Member of the Hong Kong Trade Development Council, and a Standing Committee Member of the Chinese General Chamber of Commerce. He was awarded the Gold Bauhinia Star in 2012. Ir Dr Joseph Chow 周明權 (BSc(Eng) 1964) (back, 2nd right), is a civil and structural engineer by profession. He has spent 50 years in the design, construction and management of major local and international infrastructural and building projects. He has served the University as a Court Member, an HKU Mentor, and the Chairman of Faculty of Engineering’s Centenary Celebration Organising Committee. Professor David Fang 方津生 (MBBS 1972) (back, 3rd right), is an orthopaedic surgeon whose main interests are in the neck and back, adult hip reconstruction, and knee surgery. He has served in the HKU Department of Orthopaedics and Traumatology, and as an honorary consultant orthopaedic surgeon at Queen Mary, Grantham, and Nethersole Hospitals. Professor Saw Swee-hock 蘇瑞福 (back, 3rd left), is a leading expert on statistical demography, statistical finance and financial economics. He is a Founding Chair of the HKU Department of Statistics and Actuarial Science, and established the Saw Gold Medal in Statistics, the Saw Swee Hock Statistics Scholarship, and the Saw Swee Hock Visiting Professorship in Statistics at HKU. Dr James Wong 王世榮 (back, 2nd left), is the Chairman of Hon Kwok Land Investment Co Ltd, Chinney Investments Ltd and Chinney Alliance Group Ltd. He has served the University as an Honorary Professor in the Department of Mathematics, a member of the Council and the Finance Committee. Carol Louey Yu 余雷覺雲 (back, 1st left), is a respected philanthropist and fundraiser. The support she provided to the HKU SARS Research Fund in 2003 resulted in the establishment of the Carol Yu Centre for Infection, a research centre for infectious disease research and education. Lui Kwan-fat 呂君發 (front, 1st left), joined the HKU Students' Union in 1953 as an office assistant, aged 18. He was promoted to the post of Union Manager in 1969, and remained with the Union for 44 years until his retirement in 1997. He initiated and implemented numerous ways of meeting the changing needs of students in each new era. He received the Queen’s Valuable Service Award in 1988. www4.hku.hk/honfellows/ October 9, 2013

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