Jacqueline Ng
Members of the Clothing Industry Training Authority
Jacqueline Ng
Members of the Clothing Industry Training Authority
In order to monitor the progress of project “Fashion Summit (HK) 2025”, a project steering committee is formed to oversee the project implementation. The Steering Committee Members are experts with well-known and rich experiences in the Fashion Industry listed as below:
Dr. Henry Tan, BBS, JP, LHD
Chairman of Textile Council of Hong Kong; CEO of Luen Thai Group Ltd.
Pat is a Partner at KPMG China, the Head of ESG practice in Hong Kong and the Global Co-Chair for Sustainable Finance for KPMG IMPACT. He also leads the Sustainable Finance practice in Hong Kong and is very active in developing the ESG landscape for Hong Kong and international financial centres in the region.
Pat has been active for over 15 years in the field of sustainable development. In his previous capacity as a director at Central Textiles, through his leadership, Central Textiles was the first textile company in Asia to issue a Sustainability Report under the Global Reporting Initiatives (“GRI”) Guidelines in 2008. The report subsequently received an award from the Association of Chartered Certified Accountants (“ACCA”). Through his initiatives Central Textiles subsequently won the Gold Award for the Hang Seng Pearl River Delta Environmental Award in 2012 and the Gold Award for Hong Kong Award for Environmental Excellence (“HKAEE”) – Manufacturing Sector in 2013. He also helped KPMG win the HKAEE Gold Award–Service and Trading Sector in 2019.
Since 2018, Pat has chaired two working groups on the development of ESG strategy for Hong Kong for the Financial Services Development Council. The working groups have issued 2 policy papers during his term and the recommendations made aiming to catalyse the development of the sustainable finance market in Hong Kong have been well received.
Pat is a Partner at KPMG China, the Head of ESG practice in Hong Kong and the Global Co-Chair for Sustainable Finance for KPMG IMPACT. He also leads the Sustainable Finance practice in Hong Kong and is very active in developing the ESG landscape for Hong Kong and international financial centres in the region.
Pat has been active for over 15 years in the field of sustainable development. In his previous capacity as a director at Central Textiles, through his leadership, Central Textiles was the first textile company in Asia to issue a Sustainability Report under the Global Reporting Initiatives (“GRI”) Guidelines in 2008. The report subsequently received an award from the Association of Chartered Certified Accountants (“ACCA”). Through his initiatives Central Textiles subsequently won the Gold Award for the Hang Seng Pearl River Delta Environmental Award in 2012 and the Gold Award for Hong Kong Award for Environmental Excellence (“HKAEE”) – Manufacturing Sector in 2013. He also helped KPMG win the HKAEE Gold Award–Service and Trading Sector in 2019.
Since 2018, Pat has chaired two working groups on the development of ESG strategy for Hong Kong for the Financial Services Development Council. The working groups have issued 2 policy papers during his term and the recommendations made aiming to catalyse the development of the sustainable finance market in Hong Kong have been well received.
Professor of Practice HiESD (HK)
Adjunct Professor NJJIT (China)
University of Cambridge, CISL
Senior Engineer (Textiles), FCTES; MHKITA
Fellows FBVCBS
Certified Sustainable Development Planner (CSDP), UNESCO-HK
International Society of Sustainability Professionals. USA.
Chartered Institute for Textiles, Clothing & Footwear, UK
Licensed Carbon Management Professional (MOHRSS, CN)
Harvard Univeristy, USA. (Summer School 2024)
Prof. Wong is a businessman who is dedicated to promoting Sustainable Development practices and the commercialization of Culture & Creative Industries. He focuses on elements such as cultural heritage, industrialization, internationalization, financialization, and digitization. In recent years, Prof. Wong co-founded the HK Research Institute of Cultural & Creative Industries Development, actively fostering the development of Cultural and Creative Industries through forums, exhibitions, and promotional events.
Professor of Practice HiESD (HK)
Adjunct Professor NJJIT (China)
University of Cambridge, CISL
Senior Engineer (Textiles), FCTES; MHKITA
Fellows FBVCBS
Certified Sustainable Development Planner (CSDP), UNESCO-HK
International Society of Sustainability Professionals. USA.
Chartered Institute for Textiles, Clothing & Footwear, UK
Licensed Carbon Management Professional (MOHRSS, CN)
Harvard Univeristy, USA. (Summer School 2024)
Prof. Wong is a businessman who is dedicated to promoting Sustainable Development practices and the commercialization of Culture & Creative Industries. He focuses on elements such as cultural heritage, industrialization, internationalization, financialization, and digitization. In recent years, Prof. Wong co-founded the HK Research Institute of Cultural & Creative Industries Development, actively fostering the development of Cultural and Creative Industries through forums, exhibitions, and promotional events.
Pat is a Partner at KPMG China, the Head of ESG practice in Hong Kong and the Global Co-Chair for Sustainable Finance for KPMG IMPACT. He also leads the Sustainable Finance practice in Hong Kong and is very active in developing the ESG landscape for Hong Kong and international financial centres in the region.
Pat has been active for over 15 years in the field of sustainable development. In his previous capacity as a director at Central Textiles, through his leadership, Central Textiles was the first textile company in Asia to issue a Sustainability Report under the Global Reporting Initiatives (“GRI”) Guidelines in 2008. The report subsequently received an award from the Association of Chartered Certified Accountants (“ACCA”). Through his initiatives Central Textiles subsequently won the Gold Award for the Hang Seng Pearl River Delta Environmental Award in 2012 and the Gold Award for Hong Kong Award for Environmental Excellence (“HKAEE”) – Manufacturing Sector in 2013. He also helped KPMG win the HKAEE Gold Award–Service and Trading Sector in 2019.
Since 2018, Pat has chaired two working groups on the development of ESG strategy for Hong Kong for the Financial Services Development Council. The working groups have issued 2 policy papers during his term and the recommendations made aiming to catalyse the development of the sustainable finance market in Hong Kong have been well received.
Pat is a Partner at KPMG China, the Head of ESG practice in Hong Kong and the Global Co-Chair for Sustainable Finance for KPMG IMPACT. He also leads the Sustainable Finance practice in Hong Kong and is very active in developing the ESG landscape for Hong Kong and international financial centres in the region.
Pat has been active for over 15 years in the field of sustainable development. In his previous capacity as a director at Central Textiles, through his leadership, Central Textiles was the first textile company in Asia to issue a Sustainability Report under the Global Reporting Initiatives (“GRI”) Guidelines in 2008. The report subsequently received an award from the Association of Chartered Certified Accountants (“ACCA”). Through his initiatives Central Textiles subsequently won the Gold Award for the Hang Seng Pearl River Delta Environmental Award in 2012 and the Gold Award for Hong Kong Award for Environmental Excellence (“HKAEE”) – Manufacturing Sector in 2013. He also helped KPMG win the HKAEE Gold Award–Service and Trading Sector in 2019.
Since 2018, Pat has chaired two working groups on the development of ESG strategy for Hong Kong for the Financial Services Development Council. The working groups have issued 2 policy papers during his term and the recommendations made aiming to catalyse the development of the sustainable finance market in Hong Kong have been well received.
Professor of Practice HiESD (HK)
Adjunct Professor NJJIT (China)
University of Cambridge, CISL
Senior Engineer (Textiles), FCTES; MHKITA
Fellows FBVCBS
Certified Sustainable Development Planner (CSDP), UNESCO-HK
International Society of Sustainability Professionals. USA.
Chartered Institute for Textiles, Clothing & Footwear, UK
Licensed Carbon Management Professional (MOHRSS, CN)
Harvard Univeristy, USA. (Summer School 2024)
Prof. Wong is a businessman who is dedicated to promoting Sustainable Development practices and the commercialization of Culture & Creative Industries. He focuses on elements such as cultural heritage, industrialization, internationalization, financialization, and digitization. In recent years, Prof. Wong co-founded the HK Research Institute of Cultural & Creative Industries Development, actively fostering the development of Cultural and Creative Industries through forums, exhibitions, and promotional events.
Professor of Practice HiESD (HK)
Adjunct Professor NJJIT (China)
University of Cambridge, CISL
Senior Engineer (Textiles), FCTES; MHKITA
Fellows FBVCBS
Certified Sustainable Development Planner (CSDP), UNESCO-HK
International Society of Sustainability Professionals. USA.
Chartered Institute for Textiles, Clothing & Footwear, UK
Licensed Carbon Management Professional (MOHRSS, CN)
Harvard Univeristy, USA. (Summer School 2024)
Prof. Wong is a businessman who is dedicated to promoting Sustainable Development practices and the commercialization of Culture & Creative Industries. He focuses on elements such as cultural heritage, industrialization, internationalization, financialization, and digitization. In recent years, Prof. Wong co-founded the HK Research Institute of Cultural & Creative Industries Development, actively fostering the development of Cultural and Creative Industries through forums, exhibitions, and promotional events.
Inspired by the “An Inconvenient Truth” documentary, Karen wanted to exercise her diverse international management, business development and marketing competencies in advocacy for climate actions, building a culture of carbon performance management and pursuing efforts towards sustainable development.
Karen joined WWF in 2008 as Business Engagement Leader, Climate to work on climate and energy issues in Hong Kong and China, engage businesses and industries across the region to mitigate climate crisis and greenhouse gas emissions through Low Carbon Manufacturing Programme (LCMP) and Low-carbon Office Operation Programme (LOOP). She has also been invited to speak on sustainability at international and regional conferences.
Karen assumed full responsibilities of the Head of Corporate and Community Sustainability since August 2017. She works with stakeholders across public and private sectors as well as civil society to make Hong Kong a sustainable city; explores collaboration opportunities to support community-based environmental protection projects and sustainable development goals (SDGs); promotes best practices of science-based target initiative (SBTi), measurement, reporting and verification (MRV), environmental, social and governance (ESG) disclosure, low-carbon transformation, nature-based solutions (NbS) and net-zero circular economy.
An accomplished senior executive, Karen held senior management positions in Fortune 500 companies prior to joining WWF. Karen holds a Master degree of Business Administration from University of Surrey, UK and is accredited as Chartered Marketer by the Chartered Institute of Marketing, UK since 2001.
Inspired by the “An Inconvenient Truth” documentary, Karen wanted to exercise her diverse international management, business development and marketing competencies in advocacy for climate actions, building a culture of carbon performance management and pursuing efforts towards sustainable development.
Karen joined WWF in 2008 as Business Engagement Leader, Climate to work on climate and energy issues in Hong Kong and China, engage businesses and industries across the region to mitigate climate crisis and greenhouse gas emissions through Low Carbon Manufacturing Programme (LCMP) and Low-carbon Office Operation Programme (LOOP). She has also been invited to speak on sustainability at international and regional conferences.
Karen assumed full responsibilities of the Head of Corporate and Community Sustainability since August 2017. She works with stakeholders across public and private sectors as well as civil society to make Hong Kong a sustainable city; explores collaboration opportunities to support community-based environmental protection projects and sustainable development goals (SDGs); promotes best practices of science-based target initiative (SBTi), measurement, reporting and verification (MRV), environmental, social and governance (ESG) disclosure, low-carbon transformation, nature-based solutions (NbS) and net-zero circular economy.
An accomplished senior executive, Karen held senior management positions in Fortune 500 companies prior to joining WWF. Karen holds a Master degree of Business Administration from University of Surrey, UK and is accredited as Chartered Marketer by the Chartered Institute of Marketing, UK since 2001.
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