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Sabrina Chao of Wah Kwong is new chairman of HK Shipowners Association
Wah Kwong Maritime Transport Holdings chairman, Sabrina Chao, has been elected new chairman of Hong Kong Shipowners Association.
She succeeds Kingsley Koo who stepped down after completing his two-year term as chairman.
At the association's 59th annual general meeting, J B Rae-Smith of China Navigation Co Ltd was elected Deputy chairman, taking over from Ms Chao. Zhang Liang of COSCO (Hong Kong) Group Ltd was re-elected as ordinary member vice chairman and Alastair MacAulay of Clifford Chance was elected as associate member vice chairman.
At the cocktail party following the AGM, Ms. Chao said: "What I will work to do over the next two years is to ensure that your Association continues to be the globally respected voice of the Hong Kong shipping community and continues to promote Hong Kong as the best place in Asia from which to run a shipping company."
The Hong Kong Shipowners Association chief purpose is to promote and protect the interests of the Hong Kong domiciled shipowners and ship managers as well as the large number of local professions and services upon whom they rely in the performance of their business.
She succeeds Kingsley Koo who stepped down after completing his two-year term as chairman.
At the association's 59th annual general meeting, J B Rae-Smith of China Navigation Co Ltd was elected Deputy chairman, taking over from Ms Chao. Zhang Liang of COSCO (Hong Kong) Group Ltd was re-elected as ordinary member vice chairman and Alastair MacAulay of Clifford Chance was elected as associate member vice chairman.
At the cocktail party following the AGM, Ms. Chao said: "What I will work to do over the next two years is to ensure that your Association continues to be the globally respected voice of the Hong Kong shipping community and continues to promote Hong Kong as the best place in Asia from which to run a shipping company."
The Hong Kong Shipowners Association chief purpose is to promote and protect the interests of the Hong Kong domiciled shipowners and ship managers as well as the large number of local professions and services upon whom they rely in the performance of their business.
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