Christine's PhD thesis on responsible investment was short-listed for a United Nations award in Sweden for industry relevance and academic excellence. She is an Appointed Adviser of the Financial Reporting Council HK and a board member of ICGN, led by global investors responsible for assets under management in excess of US$59 trillion.Christine is an Emeritus governor and the first ethnic Chinese governor in the 127 years history of the London School of Economics (LSE), serving as a Member of Court and Investment Committee. She waa a Member of the UK All Party Parliamentary Group on AI; an Adjunct Associate Professor at the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (FT ranks EMBA World No.1); a Member of the Greater China Committee of the Hong Kong Retirement Funds Association (2013 - 2015) and the Director of the first public-philanthropic collaboration programme for social innovation in Hong Kong, supported by the $500 million Social Innovation and Entrepreneurship Fund of the government.
Cathay Pacific chairman John Slosar said in August he “wouldn’t dream” of telling the firm’s 27,000 Hong Kong employees what to think about politics – that was one of his last public acts. Under new management, the airline quickly backed the city’s clampdown on protesters.Amid mounting pressure from
These are issues that are too big for one company to control, so they have to actively manage political risk.