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Singaporean billionaire Ron Sim is planning an initial public offering of OSIM International Pte Ltd. in Hong Kong that could value the massage-chair company at about $1 billion, people familiar with the plans said. Shares of OSIM, which had been trading on the Singapore stock exchange since 2000, were delisted in August last year after Mr. Sim... The Moment Kim Jong Nam Was Attacked: CCTV Footage Light Plane Crashes Into Shopping Mall in Australia French Cafe Receives Michelin Star by Mistake Anti-Trump Message Projected on U.K. Parliament Building A Child Is Pulled Alive From the Rubble in SyriaPeter has over 20 years of professional experience in the Americas and Asia-Pacific. He previously worked as a senior director & GM at Oracle, helped grow Asian and Latin American markets by 75% at Gateway, and was a case team leader at Bain. He also holds an M.B.A. (with honors) from UCLA and is a World Chess Master. Tak has very strong intuition and a typically scientific way of thinking: hungry for efficiency and logical implementation in everything.




Understanding latest technology and science trends, discoveries, and applications is a daily routine. He has great interest in movies, politics, international relations, and macroeconomics. His new aim is to explore Greek history and modern philosophy again, something he wanted to do for a long time but wasn't able to until recently. He always believes it can be better tomorrow. After living in Vancouver, Canada and the Bay Area for many years, Darrell moved back to Hong Kong in 2009 to join The Luk Hoi Tong Company Ltd., a company specializing in hospitality and commercial property development where he oversees its project development and project management divisions. Darrell also currently serves on the Dean's Advisory Council at UC Berkeley's College of Environmental Design. A native Hongkonger, Alan attended a local boys’ school, Raimondi College, from grade 1 to grade 12 and has been an active boy scout since high school. He has benefited from receiving mentorships from seniors and believes strongly in giving back through staying active in alumni communities.




Apart from serving the Cal community, Alan is also a director for the Raimondi Alumni Association. Born and raised in Hong Kong, Chris attended a local boys' school, Raimondi College, from kindergarten to grade 12.  He received the 2012 Leadership Award Scholarship from the Cal Alumni Association. Chris also serves as a director for the Raimondi Alumni Association. He hopes to reciprocate through actively serving his alma maters. Fannie grew up in Hong Kong; since returning post-graduation, she has participated in many Club activities and made many friends. Fannie began her career as an intern at Axioma Inc. in San Francisco, continuing with the financial software company in its Hong Kong office. Her expertise lies in portfolio risk analytics and smart beta index research. Her hobbies include painting and home decoration. Born and raised in Hong Kong, See Kay was a glockenspiel player for the Cal Band and the Straw Hat Band. She enjoyed playing halftime shows at football games and at charitable events.




She has also interned at the Berkeley City Council in the summer of 2013. She currently works at the Hong Kong Trade Development Council, handling various projects to help promote Hong Kong’s SME trading. Jenny grew up in Beijing, China. She met her husband Richard on campus and they have been living happily ever after in Hong Kong since 2011. She is interested in learning how the finance world powers different industries while also being intrigued by smart and sustainable designs that can improve the lives of many. Jenny joined the Berkeley Club of Hong Kong as marketing chair in 2013. In her free time, she dances the Argentine tango as her meditation of choice. Cheryl works with WWF to combat wildlife crime. Prior to that, Cheryl worked with Ogilvy Public Relations, servicing financials and corporations on branding and communications. She is an enthusiast of equestrian sports with more than 20 years of experience in horseback riding. Michelle graduated from U.C. Berkeley in 2011 and is currently an M.B.A. student at HKUST.




She has been serving on the committee since her graduation. Her years of service to the Club have been a truly wonderful experience and inspire her in many ways to give back to Cal.This site (“Website”) is operated and controlled by 30% Club (“us”, “we, “our”). We are a membership organisation consisting of business leaders who are committed to achieving better gender balance at all levels of organisations. This Privacy and Cookies Policy explains how we collect, use, share, protect and process any Personal Information that we may collect from you, or that you may provide to us. “Personal Information” is information that identifies you individually, whether directly or indirectly, including, without limitation, your name, gender, address, email address, company name, phone number and any other contact information that you may voluntarily submit to us. You may also choose not to provide any of your Personal Information. For the purposes of applicable data protection laws, the data controller of such Personal Information is 30% Club.




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