12.8.2024

Recognizing 45 outstanding leaders and 6 awardees for showcasing their spirit of social caring

The “2023/24 Fellowship and Honorary Awards Presentation Ceremony” organized by the Social Enterprise Research Academy (SERA) has been successfully held on August 12, 2024, at the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Center. The vision of “Fellowship Qualification Assessment Scheme” is to acknowledge leaders as respective industry role models, leading more organizations to realize the importance of corporate social responsibility.

The ceremony was attended by elites from all walks of life. It was a great honor to have invited the following Guests of Honor:

  1. Former Secretary for Home Affairs, Dr. David Lan GBS, ISO, JP,
  2. Former Secretary of Education Bureau, Mr. Eddie Ng Hak Kim, GBS, JP,
  3. Former President of the Legislative Council of Hong Kong, Prof Jasper Tsang GBM, GBS, JP,
  4. Former President of Lingnan University of Hong Kong, Prof. Edward Chen, GBS, CBE, JP,
  5. Chairman, Centaline Charity Fund Limited, Mr. Wai Hung Wong MH, JP, 
  6. Member of the Legislative Council of Hong KongMr. Andrew Lam Siu-lo, SBS, JP,
  7. Awarded Professor Emeritus by Hong Kong Baptist University, Prof. Fu Hoo Kin Frank BBS, MH, JP,
  8. CEO of The Hong Kong General Chamber of Commerce, Mr. Patrick Yeung
Dr. Emmanuelle Charpentier’s Acceptance Speech
Professor Gillian Choa’s Acceptance Speech

Dr Gustavo Berlanga, Dr David Lan, Professor Jasper Tsang, Professor Eddie Ng, Distinguished Guests, committees and members of the Social Enterprise Research Academy, Ladies and Gentlemen,

I am deeply honoured to receive this Honorary Fellowship from the Social Enterprise Research Academy today, at its 10th anniversary.

Over the past decade, SERA has established itself as a distinctive hub for sustainable development and social responsibility across Asian communities, driving positive changes through innovative and collaborative approaches. And I am proud to join the SERA community, working together with other members as a united force for good.

The unique power of the performing arts can educate, empower, inspire and unite
communities to drive positive impact through the universal language of creativity.

Ranked number one in Asia in the category of performing arts education for 6 consecutive years, The Hong Kong Academy for Performing Arts and I wholeheartedly believe in the creativity of young people and their ability to make the world a better place.

On a more personal level, throughout my life’s work, I strongly believe that performing arts, when wielded with purpose, has a unique power to inspire, and create positive impact on the world.

Our commitment to sustainability is a guiding principle that shapes our educational offerings, operations, campus, and overall institutional culture.

Through transformative learning experiences, sustainable teaching practices, transdisciplinary and transcultural collaborations, and open dialogues, HKAPA empowers our students to become agents and leaders of positive change, using their creative talents to shine a light on various issues, foster cross-cultural developments, and inspire meaningful projects.

Our robust community engagement programmes connect different communities in Hong Kong with performing arts experiences, regardless of their backgrounds. As HKAPA is going to celebrate our 40th anniversary starting September this year, we will be offering a wide array of programmes to engage different communities in Hong Kong and beyond.

It is through these holistic efforts that we can nurture boundless creative and meaningful initiatives and cultivate a more sustainable and brighter future for all.

To the Social Enterprise Research Academy, I would like to take this opportunity to express my heartfelt thanks to you for presenting me this very special Honorary Fellowship which I humbly accept on behalf of The Hong Kong Academy for Performing Arts; for without the support of my colleagues in our community over the past 28 years, I would not be standing here today. They have inspired me every step of the way and I feel honoured to have led the Academy out of the pandemic period to become an even more robust organisation.

Finally, I believe in the boundless potential of our talented students and the younger generations – the remarkable young minds who will shape the future we all share.

Let us continue to push our creative boundaries and forge a brighter tomorrow and a sustainable environment for all.

Thank you.

Professor Gillian Choa
Director of The Hong Kong Academy for Performing Arts

Professor Gillian Choa,
Director of the Hong Kong Academy
for Performing Arts

Ms Penny Low,
Founder of Social Innovation Park and
Former Member of Parliament of Singapore

Senior Fellow & Fellow (Partial)

Dr. Eugene Kin-Keung Chan, SBS, BBS, JP
Chairman of the Association of
Hong Kong Professionals
Professor Sally Chan,
The Third President of Tung Wah College
Mr. Salom Kam-Shing Yiu, MH,
Hong Kong Rugby Union Player,
The Two Gold Medalists of the Asian Games
in 2018 and 2022
Mr. Antonio Hin-Chung Lam,
Former Hong Kong Fencer,
The Bronze medalist of the Asian Games
in 2014
Ms Jasmine Shun-Yi Lee
Managing Partner of Ernst & Young
Hong Kong and Macau

About SERA
‘Fellowship & Honorary Award Presentation Ceremony’

Through conferring the designation of SERA Fellowship, we acknowledge leaders who have profound contributions to the environment, economy and society. We encourage top-level management of companies to promote corporate social responsibility and the spirit of sustainability to promote Asia’s image of professionalism and dedication, enhancing Asia’s competitiveness in the global market.