TinHauWomen
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This event occurred on
November 30, 2018
Hong Kong, Hong Kong
Hong Kong

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sky100
1 Austin Road
100th floor
Hong Kong, Hong Kong, 00000
Hong Kong
Event type:
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Speakers

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Carmen Yau

Chairperson for the Association of Women with Disabilities Hong Kong
Carmen Yau is a disabled leader in the community of the disabled. In addition to her role as Chairperson for the Association of Women with Disabilities Hong Kong, she is a registered social worker in psychology, health counseling and social work, and a PhD student of Hong Kong Polytechnic University. Carmen is an iconic spokesperson for sexual equality of people with disabilities and women and the founder of “Sugar’s XXX Stories”.

Jessie Lam

Jessie Lam is the CFO at Brinc, an investment fund and connected hardware accelerator. Not only does she oversee the investment strategy and financial governance for all four Brinc offices globally, she is also the finance mentor to Brinc’s portfolio companies, advising on fundraising, cash management, GTM strategies and distribution channels. In addition, Jessie has spoken at events throughout Asia as an active female investor. Previously, she worked in finance for 10+ years and is a Certified Public Accountant.

Zoe Fortune

CEO of the City Mental Health Alliance Hong Kong
Dr Zoë Fortune is CEO of the City Mental Health Alliance Hong Kong. A not for profit organisation founded and led by businesses, the CMHA HK works to create a culture of good mental health in the workplace, share best practice and increase mental health understanding. A researcher by background, Zoë has led research programmes across various academic, psychiatric, criminology and international development settings. She holds a PhD in Health Services Research from the Institute of Psychiatry, Kings College London. Zoë has won awards for her research work, has published articles in academic journals & the wider media, and is also an instructor in Mental Health First Aid. Zoë also dedicates her time to working on the issue of modern slavery.

Organizing team

Jen
Flowers

Hong Kong, Hong Kong
Organizer

Daniella
Lopez

hong kong, Hong Kong
Co-organizer