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15 November 2015
Career Day金融發展局就業資訊日
二零一五年十一月十五日
Organised by :
Financial ServicesDevelopment Council
CONTENTS
About FSDC Career Day 1
Agenda 2
About FSDC 4
Biographies of speakers
• Mrs Laura M Cha 5
• Professor Frederick Ma 6
• Mr Mervyn Chow 7
• Ms Kam Shing Kwang 8
• Mr Lei Zhang 9
• Miss Dawn Chan 10
• Miss Vivien Chong 10
• Miss Ida Lee 11
• Mr Jolly Yip 11
• Mr Joe Ngai 12
• Ms Alice Au 13
• Ms Bonnie Chan 14
• Mrs Florence Yip 15
The financial services industry is one of the key employers
of talent in Hong Kong today with over 230,000 participants
in the industry, contributing 6.1% of employment and one-
sixth of Hong Kong’s GDP. University graduates are well
positioned to fully grasp the various career opportunities
arising from Hong Kong’s position as an international financial
centre.
The FSDC Career Day will provide a useful platform to
understand the different jobs and segments within the financial
services industry through experience-sharing by leading
practitioners. Speakers will also offer practical tips on job search
and how to get prepared for a career in finance.
About FSDC Career Day
1
Agenda (Room S221, HKCEC)
9:00-9:15 Opening RemarksWhat is a career in finance
The Hon Mrs Laura M Cha ChairmanFinancial Services Development Council Hong KongNon-Executive Deputy ChairmanThe Hongkong & Shanghai Banking Corporation Limited
9:10-9:20 Address by The Chief ExecutiveHong Kong Special Administrative Region
The Hon C Y Leung
9:20-9:50 Keynote Address
My career path and key lessons learned
Professor Frederick MaFormer Secretary for Financial Services and the Treasury, HKSARHonorary Professor of the School of Economics and Finance, HKUHonorary Professor of the Faculty of Business Administration, CUHKProfessor of Finance Practice, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University
9:50-11:00 Panel : Career in finance Moderator Mr Joe Ngai
Director and Managing PartnerMcKinsey & Company Inc., HK
• Investment and Corporate Banking
Mr Mervyn ChowHead of Global Markets Solutions Group APACCredit Suisse
• Wealth Management/Private Banking
Ms Kam Shing KwangManaging Director, Head of Hong Kong, China and Sponsors, the Philippines & ThailandJ.P. Morgan’s Private Bank
• Private Equity and Asset Management
Mr Lei Zhang Chairman and CEOHillhouse Capital Management Group Limited
Agenda (Room S221, HKCEC)
11:00-11:10 BREAK
11:10-12:15 Concurrent Sessions
• Experience sharing by recent graduates (Room S221)
Miss Dawn ChanBusiness AnalystMcKinsey & Company Inc., HKMiss Vivien ChongAnalyst, BlackRock Alternatives SpecialistsBlackRock Asset Management North Asia LimitedMiss Ida LeeAssociate, Global Investment Specialist Global Wealth Management, JP Morgan Chase Bank, N.A., Hong KongMr Jolly YipAssociateEquity Capital Markets J.P. Morgan Securities (Asia Pacific) Limited
• A career in consulting and professional firms serving the financial industry(Room S223)
Mr Joe NgaiDirector and Managing Partner, Hong Kong, Mckinsey & Company Inc., HK
• How to write a winning resume (Room S224-5)
Ms Alice AuGlobal Head, Financial Services Practice Member of the Global BoardSpencer Stuart
• The legal profession(Room S226)
Ms Bonnie ChanPartnerDavis Polk & Wardwell
• A career in accounting( Room S227)
Mrs Florence YipAsia Pacific Tax LeaderFinancial ServicesPricewaterhouseCoopers
12:15-12:30 Closing Remarks(Room S221)
Mr Joe NgaiDirector and Managing Partner, Hong KongMcKinsey & Company Inc., HK
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The Financial Services Development Council (FSDC) was established by the HKSAR
Government in January, 2013 in response to the financial services industry’s call for a
high-level government advisory body to support the sustained development of the
industry. The FSDC engages the industry and formulates proposals to promote the
further development of Hong Kong’s financial services industry and map out the
strategic direction for the development of Hong Kong as an international financial
centre. It acts as a focal point of views and melting pot of ideas, as a champion and
ambassador of the industry, and as a capacity builder.
The FSDC’s work is underpinned by the five Committees established, namely,
Policy Research; Mainland Opportunities; New Business; Market Development;
and Human Capital. The Committees are engaged in specific areas of the financial
services industry in depth, formulate work directions and plans with a view to
providing advice and recommendations to the Government.
The FSDC aims to:
1. advise the Government on strategies and measures to expand the scope of
our financial markets and enhance the competitiveness of Hong Kong as an
international financial centre;
2. provide a channel for stakeholders to express views and champion the
interests of the financial services industry;
3. support the financial services industry in developing the core competence
and knowledge of its practitioners; and
4. promote our financial services industry and Hong Kong as an international
financial centre on the Mainland and overseas.
About the Financial Services Development Council
Opening RemarksWhat is a career in finance
The Hon Mrs Laura M Cha Chairman
Financial Services Development CouncilNon-Executive Deputy Chairman
The Hongkong & Shanghai Banking Corporation Limited
Mrs. Cha is a member of the Executive Council of the Government
of Hong Kong, Chairman of the Financial Services Development
Council, Hong Kong, a Non-Executive Director of HSBC Holdings
plc., Non-Executive Deputy Chairman of The Hongkong and Shanghai
Banking Corporation and a Non-Executive Director of China Telecom
Corporation Limited and Unilever plc. She is also a Senior International
Advisor of Foundation Assets Management AB, and a member of
Sotheby’s International Advisory Board.
Mrs. Cha became the first, and to-date the only person outside the
Mainland China to join the Central Government at the vice-ministerial rank
in January 2001 when she was appointed as Vice Chairman of the China
Securities Regulatory Commission (CSRC). She served in such capacity
until September 2004. Mrs. Cha was Deputy Chairman of the Securities and
Futures Commission in Hong Kong where she worked from 1991 to 2000. She
practiced law in the 1980’s in San Francisco and Hong Kong.
Mrs. Cha is also a Hong Kong Delegate to the 12th National People’s Congress
of China, and Vice Chairman of the International Advisory Council of CSRC.
Mrs. Cha earned a BA degree from the University of Wisconsin-Madison and a JD
degree from the Santa Clara University. She was awarded a Silver Bauhinia Star
in 2001 and a Gold Bauhinia Star in 2009 by the Hong Kong Government for her
public service.
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Professor Ma was born and educated in Hong Kong. He graduated with a Bachelor of
Arts (Honours) degree from the University of Hong Kong in 1973 majoring in economics
and history. Since graduation, he had taken up different major positions of various
local and overseas banks, financial institutions and major companies, including Chase
Manhattan Bank, Royal Bank of Canada Dominion Securities, JP Morgan Chase,
Kumagai Gumi (HK) Limited and Pacific Century Cyberworks Limited. He has rich
experience in banking and financial sector. In 2002, he joined the Hong Kong
Government as the Secretary for Financial Services and the Treasury and assumed
the post of Secretary for Commerce and Economic Development in 2007. He
resigned from the Government in July 2008 due to medical reasons. In October
2008, he was appointed as an Honorary Professor of the School of Economics
and Finance at the University of Hong Kong. Professor Ma was appointed as a
Member of the International Advisory Council of China Investment Corporation
in July, 2009. In July 2012, he was appointed as a Professor of Finance Practice
of Institute of Advanced Executive Education at the Hong Kong Polytechnic
University. In January 2013, He was appointed as a member of Global
Advisory Council of the Bank of America. In August 2013, he was appointed
as an Honorary Professor of the Faculty of Business Administration at the
Chinese University of Hong Kong. In October 2014, he was conferred the
Honorary Doctor of Social Sciences by Lingnan University. Currently, he
is an Independent Non-Executive Director of Agricultural Bank of China;
Aluminum Corporation of China Limited; FWD Group; Hutchison Port
Holdings Management Pte. Limited and MTR Corporation Limited. He
is also a Director of Husky Energy Inc., and a Non-Executive Director of
COFCO Corporation and China Mobile Communications Corporation.
Keynote AddressMy career path and key lessons learned
Professor Frederick MaFormer Secretary for Financial Services and the Treasury, HKSARHonorary Professor of the School of Economics and Finance, HKUHonorary Professor of the Faculty of Business Administration, CUHKProfessor of Finance Practice, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University
Panel : Career in Finance
Mr Mervyn Chow Head of Global Markets Solutions Group APAC
Credit Suisse
Mr Mervyn Chow is a Managing Director of Credit Suisse in the
Investment Banking division, based in Hong Kong. He is Head of Global
Markets Solutions Group (GMSG) in Asia Pacific and oversees the Equity
Capital Markets, Debt Capital Markets, Equity-Linked, and Structure
Lending functions in the region. He is a member of the Asia Pacific
Investment Banking Management Committee, GMSG Global Operating
Committee and Managing Director Evaluation Committee.
Mr Chow has been in the investment banking business for 20 years. Mr Chow
joined Credit Suisse in 1998 and, over the years, has been responsible for many
key client coverage and landmark capital markets transactions in the region.
Prior to assuming his current role, he was Head of Equity Capital Markets for
Asia. From 1995 to 1998, Mr Chow worked for BZW Asia Limited.
Mr Chow received his BA in Economics (Phi Beta Kappa) from the University of
California at Berkeley and his MA in International Policy Studies from Stanford
University.
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Kam Shing Kwang is a Managing Director and the Market Manager for Hong Kong, China and Special Clients Group at J.P. Morgan Private Bank, responsible for expanding the private bank’s business presence and client base in Hong Kong, China and other markets across Asia.
Prior to this position, Ms. Kwang was Head of J.P. Morgan Private Bank in Singapore and Head of Investments - South Asia of J.P. Morgan Private Bank in Singapore, responsible for the Singapore, Malaysia and Indonesia markets. Ms. Kwang was also the Head of Investment Management based in Hong Kong for six years before moving to Singapore. Prior to joining J.P. Morgan, Ms Kwang served as the Head of Private Client Department (Singapore) for HSBC Asset Management Singapore Ltd. Prior experience included serving as an Associate Director at HSBC Asset Management HK Ltd., a Portfolio Manager at United Overseas Bank, Ltd., and as an Auditor for Arthur Andersen & Co. Singapore.
Ms. Kwang holds the designation of CFA. She attended National University of Singapore where she received a BAcc (Hon) degree. Ms. Kwang has been named one of the leading female private bankers in Asia by Global Investor Magazine.
Panel : Career in Finance
Mr Lei Zhang Chairman and CEO
Hillhouse Capital Management Group Limited
Mr. Zhang is the Founder, Chairman and CEO of Hillhouse Capital Management Group, Ltd. Hillhouse manages over twenty billion U.S. dollars for leading endowments, foundations, sovereign funds, and family offices. Hillhouse takes a long-term fundamental research approach and invests in both public and private opportunities across a variety of sectors. Mr. Zhang earned an MBA and M.A. in International Relations from Yale University and a B.A. in Economics from Renmin University of China, where he is the Vice Chairman and Trustee of the Board. In addition, Mr. Zhang is a Trustee of the Yale-NUS College, a collaboration between Yale University and the National University of Singapore, and the Chairman of Yale Asia Development Council. Prior to founding Hillhouse in 2005, Mr. Zhang worked with the Yale Endowment and an emerging market fund covering South Africa and Southeast Asia. Mr. Zhang served on the board of several of Asia’s leading companies, including JD.com, China’s largest Internet retailer; Qunar, China’s largest online travel vertical; Blue Moon, a leading Chinese household personal care company; and MNC Global Mediacom, Indonesia’s largest media/ TV/ Pay TV conglomerate. Mr. Zhang is a Trustee of the Brookings Institution. He is also a Governing Board Member of the China-United States Exchange Foundation, a non-profit organization established with the purpose of further improving communications and enhancing understanding between the peoples of China and the United States. In addition, he is a member of the Hong Kong Financial Services Development Council. Mr. Zhang devotes substantial time to education issues. He is a board member of BN Vocational School, China’s largest non-profit organization dedicated to the education of underprivileged children, and a founding board member of the United World College (UWC) of Southeast Asia Foundation. In addition, he established the Gaoli Academy at Renmin University with the purpose of expanding the role of liberal arts education in Chinese universities.
Panel : Career in Finance
Ms Kam Shing KwangManaging Director, Head of Hong Kong, China and Sponsors, the Philippines & ThailandJ.P. Morgan’s Private Bank
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Experience sharing by recent graduates
Miss Dawn ChanBusiness AnalystMcKinsey & Company Inc., HK
Education : Bachelor of Science in Foreign Service, Certificate in International
Business Diplomacy, Georgetown University
Past internships:
- Investigative Analyst Intern, Integrity Vice Presidency, The World Bank
- Summer Trainee, Corporate Strategy Implementation, Business Management Office, HSBC Commercial Banking
- Communications and Development Intern, Planet Finance China
Experience sharing by recent graduates
Miss Vivien ChongAnalyst, BlackRock Alternatives Specialists BlackRock Asset Management North Asia Limited
Education: Bachelor of Business Administration in Marketing
& Information Systems, Hong Kong University of Science and
Technology; Study abroad in HEC Montreal, Canada
Past internships:
- Summer Analyst, J.P. Morgan
- Summer Intern, Dow Jones
- Risk Management Intern, CITIC Bank International
Experience sharing by recent graduates
Miss Ida LeeAssociate, Global Investment Specialist
Global Wealth Management JP Morgan Chase Bank N.A., Hong Kong
Education: Bachelor of Business Administration in Marketing & Management,
Minor in China Studies, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology;
Study abroad in Guanghua School of Management, Peking University
Past positions and internships:
- Intern, Weber Shandwick, Hong Kong
- Research Assistant (UROP), HKUST Marketing Department
Professional qualifications: HKSI Paper 1, CPWP Module 1 & 2 candidate
Experience sharing by recent graduates
Mr Jolly YipAssociate
Equity Capital MarketsJ.P. Morgan Securities (Asia Pacific) Limited
Education: Bachelor of Science in Quantitative Finance, The Chinese University of
Hong Kong; General Course in Economics, London School of Economics and Political
Science
Past positions and internships:
- Summer Analyst, Investment Banking, J.P. Morgan Securities (Asia Pacific) Limited
- Summer Analyst, Global Markets (Fixed Income, Currencies and Commodities) Bank of America Merrill Lynch
- Intern, Reserve Management (External Managers) Hong Kong Monetary Authority
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How to write a winning resume
Ms Alice AuGlobal Head, Financial Services Practice
Member of the Global BoardSpencer Stuart
Alice Au is a member of Spencer Stuart’s global board of directors and leads Spencer Stuart’s global Financial Services Practice. She also leads the Private Equity Practice in Asia Pacific and co-leads the Board Practice in the region. She focuses on board director placement and consulting, CEO placement and succession, as well as other senior executive assignments in Greater China and throughout Asia across industries. Her clients include both Western and Asian multinationals, as well as principal investors. She also works with Asian and Chinese corporations on their unique talent and governance issues as they professionalize, expand into other markets or engage in offshore mergers and acquisitions. Based in Hong Kong, she brings close to 20 years of executive search and leadership counsel experience to her role.
Deep insight into Asia businessPrior to joining Spencer Stuart, Alice was a senior partner with another leading
international executive search firm. She led the firm’s CEO and board services practice, as well as the private equity practice in Asia Pacific; guided the rebuilding and expansion of the Hong Kong office; and helped numerous Asian and multinational firms, as well as private equity firms meet their senior leadership needs across Asia.
Alice began her career as a semiconductor engineer at Digital Equipment Corporation in the U.S. She then joined McKinsey & Company as a management consultant in New York, where she advised Fortune 100 clients on strategic, organizational and technology issues. She later joined International Paper Company as an executive in corporate development, leading cross-functional teams in negotiating acquisitions in North America, Europe and Asia.
Alice returned to Hong Kong in 1993 to establish a China fund and advise midsize international companies on their China entry strategies, then joined the executive search industry in 1995. She took a one-year leave from the business in 1999 to lead strategic planning and e-commerce at AsiaContent.com, which successfully listed on NASDAQ in 2000.
Alice has a bachelor‘s degree in chemical engineering from Yale University and an M.B.A. from Harvard Business School. From 2010-2012, she served as a part-time member of the Central Policy Unit of the Government of the Hong Kong SAR. She is currently serving a two-year term on the Human Capital Committee of the newly formed Financial Services Development Council (FSDC) in Hong Kong SAR. Alice speaks English, Cantonese and Mandarin.
Joe Ngai is a Director and the Managing Partner of McKinsey’s Hong Kong office. He also leads McKinsey’s Financial Institutions practice in Greater China. He has led many large-scale transformation efforts for local as well as multi-national financial institutions, as well as local Hong Kong conglomerates. He has advised on various topics including strategy, operations transformation, mergers & acquisitions, organization transformation, etc. He is the co-author of two editions of “Life Insurance in Asia” (2008 and 2012), a leading publication in its field. He speaks frequently on financial, management and social enterprise topics.
He is passionate about community service. He is the Chairman of DiamondCab, an award-winning social enterprise focusing on barrier-free taxi services, Director of Social Ventures Hong Kong, Deputy Convener of 30SGroup, Director of Diocesan Boys’ School Foundation and President of Harvard Business School Association of Hong Kong.
He has been appointed to various Government advisory committees, including the Financial Services Development Council, the Antiquities Advisory Board, the Advisory Committee to the Revitalization of Historic Buildings and the Hong Kong Scholarship for Excellence Scheme.
A HK native, Mr. Ngai received his A.B. in economics from Harvard University as well as his JD and MBA from Harvard Law School and Harvard Business School.
A career in consulting and professional firms serving the financial industry
Mr Joe NgaiDirector and Managing Partner, Hong Kong McKinsey & Company, Inc., HK
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Ms. Chan is a partner in Davis Polk’s Corporate Department, resident in Hong Kong. Her practice includes advising issuers and underwriters on capital markets transactions and advising on securities, corporate and governance matters generally.
Before joining the firm in 2010, Ms. Chan served as a senior vice president of the Hong Kong Exchanges and Clearing Limited, where she led the IPO Transactions Department of the Listing Division. Previously, she was an in-house counsel at Morgan Stanley, where she was responsible for overseeing their capital markets transactions in Asia.
Ms. Chan was appointed as a council member of the Financial Services Development Council (FSDC) by the Chief Executive of the Hong Kong SAR in 2015. She has been a member of the FSDC's Policy Research Committee since 2013 and was also appointed as a member of the Hong Kong government’s Standing Committee to the Company Law Reform. Ms. Chan was also selected as one of the two legal advisers to a group of investment banks in Hong Kong to respond to the Securities and Futures Commission (SFC) Consultation Paper on the Regulation of Sponsors in May 2012.
Ms. Chan is consistently recognized for her work in the legal industry by leading legal publications, including Chambers Asia-Pacific, Chambers Global and IFLR1000: In 2014, Ms. Chan was named All-Star Lawyer" in Banking & Finance by The Asian Lawyer.
The legal profession
Ms Bonnie ChanPartnerDavis Polk & Wardwell
A career in accounting
Mrs Florence YipAsia Pacific Tax Leader
Financial ServicesPricewaterhouseCoopers
Florence is Asia Pacific Tax Leader of Financial Services and Asset Management. She is also the Tax Leader of Financial Services, Asset Management and Private Equity Practice in China/Hong Kong, and member of the PwC Global Alternative Investment Management Advisory Committee. She is a member of the PwC Islamic Finance Group.
She has been appointed as member of the Financial Services Development Council of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (2013-2017).
She has over 20 years of professional tax experience assisting clients to devise, plan and implement tax efficient holding and operational structures for international, Mainland China and regional banks, insurance companies, sovereign wealth funds, pension funds, traditional and alternative (venture capital, private equity, hedge, real estate, infrastructure, distressed events etc.) funds, fund managers and investors (sovereign, institutional, fund of funds, family offices and high net worth individuals) including stamp duty exemption and remission applications and transfer pricing structures and tax-exempt mergers.
She has acted as tax advisor to IPOs and M&A involving banks, insurance companies and fund managers. She works closely with the industry, the banking and other regulators and the Hong Kong Government as well as the Mainland authorities and regulators to uplift Hong Kong as a key Financial Centre of China.
Florence is a member of the Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales, the Chartered Institute of Taxation (U.K.), the Hong Kong Institute of Certified Public Accountants, the Taxation Institute of Hong Kong, and a registered accountant in Macau.
She is a member of the Technical Committee of the Hong Kong Venture Capital and Private Equity Association, Executive Committee and Vice Chairman of the Alternative Investments Management Association – Hong Kong Branch and the chairman of the tax-subcommittee of AIMA-HK. She is also the Honorary President of Advisory Board, Hong Kong Private Equity Finance Association and a member of the Islamic Finance Working Group of the Treasury Markets Association. She is a frequent speaker at seminars and contributor of articles in Hong Kong and overseas.
Florence graduated from Imperial College, UK, with a degree in Computer Science.
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Units 3104-06, 31/F, Sunlight Tower, 248 Queen's Road EastWanchai, Hong Kong
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