2020 Power List 300: Powerful new faces who are pushing for change
Some powerful new faces have made up the Gafencu 2020 Power List 300 and are putting in genuine effort towards change. In case you’ve missed it, check out some of the newest additions below:
Pun, Edwin
Keyestone Group, Director of Business Development
The youngest son of Benson Pun, chairman of Keyestone Properties, Edwin pursued a Bachelor’s in international business and finance
and spent several years in consulting before joining the family’s expansive real estate business. Now, as its Director of Business Development, the MBA-holder oversees multiple aspects and projects, including a mixed-use development with a theme park set to open in 2024.
So, Douglas
F11 Foto Museum, Founder and Director
A corporate lawyer by training – Douglas So graduated with a law degree from the University of Hong Kong – his lifelong passion for heritage conservation and photography saw him found the Happy Valley-based F11 Foto Museum. Charity is also close to his heart, with So currently serving as Chairman of both The Hong Kong Jockey Club Music and Dance Fund and the Chinese Medicine Development Fund. He also serves as chairman on the government’s Antiquities Advisory Board.
Suen, Chloe
Sun Museum, Founder
A dedicated patron and promoter of art and culture, Chloe Suen is the chairwoman of Simon Suen Foundation and founded its non-profit Sun Museum in 2015. The 12,500 sq.m. Sun Museum in Kwun Tong is the most stylish repository in the city of Chinese artwork and aims to foster the development of arts and culture in Hong Kong and China. The Columbia University alumnus actively contributes to the city’s cultural development by serving on multiple NGO boards as well as the Advisory Committee on Built Heritage Conservation, the
Intangible Cultural Heritage Advisory Committee, and the Museum Advisory Art Sub-Committee.
Tung-Chou, Leigh
Tung Foundation, Director
Daughter of Tung Chee-chen, GBS, JP, a Hong Kong billionaire businessman who is chairman and chief executive of shipping company
Orient Overseas, Leigh Tung, pursues charity work with a deep and admirable passion. The younger Tung actively renders charity work
in her capacity as a member of the board of governors of the Hong Kong Adventist Hospital Foundation and Hong Kong Ballet, as well as a
director of the Tung Foundation. She shares three children with husband Stanley Chou.