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HKIH Elite Awards 2024 Reveals Jury Panel Composition

HONG KONG SAR - Media OutReach Newswire - 5 April 2024 - Organised by The Hong Kong Institute of Housing ("HKIH"), the HKIH Elite Awards 2024 is open for nomination by 8 March 2024.

The nomination period will close at 12:00 noon, 28 June 2024.

Ms Patricia Chang, President of the HKIH, said, "Composition of the HKIH Elite Awards' jury panel is always our top concern over the years, with a view to ensure impartiality and professionalism for all nominations received. This year, we are honored to have invited a diversified mix of jurors, who will offer their expert views during the judging process. As always, we are grateful for their contributions. Together, we will foster healthy industry growth by giving recognition to high-performing individuals and teams at large."

Housing management professionals have been working hard to enhance harmonious, well-managed living and working environments for all citizens over the years. Their contribution and outstanding performance should be recognised and made known to a wider public. With social unrests and pandemic challenges, housing management professionals' dedicated efforts were especially profound and important for the community. Thus, HKIH launched the first HKIH Elite Awards in 2020 to reward the outstanding contributions of members and industry practitioners. By bringing together leading corporate executives, professionals, and academic institutions, as well as industry leaders, the HKIH Elite Awards offers an excellent opportunity for local housing management individuals and teams to be recognised for their professionalism and achievement.

HKIH Elite Awards 2024 - Jury Panel

Head Juror
The Hon. Tony TSE Wai-chuen, BBS, JP
Legislative Council Member, Architectural, Surveying, Planning and Landscape, The Hong Kong Special Administrative Region
Jurors (in alphabetical order)
Mr CHAN Pak-cheung
Deputy Director/Regulatory Services, Electrical and Mechanical Services Department, The Government of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region


Mr James CHAN Yum-min
Chief Executive Officer and Executive Director, Hong Kong Housing Society
Ms CHANG Yuk Kam, Patricia
President, The Hong Kong Institute of Housing
Dr CHENG Kam Wah, Edmond
President, The Hong Kong Association of Property Management Companies Limited
Dr CHEUNG Tin-cheung, SBS
Chairman, Hong Kong Green Building Council
Professor Rebecca L.H. CHIU MH, JP
Honorary Professor of Faculty of Architecture and Department of Urban Planning and Design, The University of Hong Kong
Mr CHOW Chun Ling, Kenny
Chairman, Housing Managers Registration Board
Mr FUNG Hao Yin, Vincent, JP
Deputy Commissioner (Occupational Safety and Health), Labour Department, The Government of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region
Mr Alex HO
Director, Industry Development, Construction Industry Council
Ir C. S. HO
Chairman, Hong Kong Quality Assurance Agency
Prof Eddie Chi Man HUI, MH, JP
Chair Professor and Head, Department of Public and International Affairs, City University of Hong Kong
Ms Filla MAK
Chief Operations Officer, The Hong Kong Science and Technology Parks Corporation
Mr James WONG Kong Tin, BBS, JP
Chairperson, Property Management Services Authority
Ms WONG Po Chun, Rosita
Chairlady of Organising Committee, HKIH Elite Awards 2024
Mr WONG Ying Kit, Romulus
Chairman, Chartered Institute of Housing Asian Pacific Branch
Ir Prof Michael C.H. YAM
Head of Department and Professor, Department of Building and Real Estate, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University
Mr YEUNG Yiu Fai, Ricky, JP
Deputy Director (Estate Management) of Housing, Housing Department, The Government of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region
Ms YU Po Mei, Clarice, JP


Director of Buildings, Buildings Department, The Government of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region

Key Dates

Date
Key Milestone
8 March 2024
Nominations open
28 June 2024 at 12:00 noon
Nominations close
31 July 2024
Finalists Announcement
7 and 14 September 2024
Finalists Presentation to Jury Panel
November 2024
HKIH Elite Awards 2024 Award Presentation Ceremony
*Future notice will be made if there are any changes on the above dates.

Award Categories

Category
Subcategory
Award Type
Individual Awards
Outstanding Manager
  • Private Housing
    • Residential
    • Non-residential
  • Public Housing
  • Grand Award
  • Excellence Awards
  • Merit Awards
Outstanding Officer
Team Awards
Outstanding Team
  • Private Housing
    • Residential
    • Non-residential
  • Public Housing
  • Grand Award
  • Excellence Awards
  • Merit Awards
Best Crisis Management Team
Best ESG Team (New in 2024)

Best Safety Team (New in 2024)

Innovative Awards
Best Innovative Idea
  • Grand Award
  • Excellence Awards
  • Merit Awards

For more details of HKIH Elite Awards 2024, please visit the HKIH website housing.org.hk or Facebook page http://www.facebook.com/HKIHprofessionals.

Hashtag: #HKIH

The issuer is solely responsible for the content of this announcement.

About The Hong Kong Institute of Housing

The Hong Kong Institute of Housing ("HKIH") was incorporated in Hong Kong on 29 November 1988 under the Companies Ordinance (Cap. 32 of the Laws of Hong Kong) as a company limited by guarantee. Effective from 9 May 1997, HKIH has become a body corporate under The Hong Kong Institute of Housing Ordinance (Cap. 507, originally 34 of 1997). HKIH has been announced as one of the first batch Recognised Professional Bodies (RPBs) of PMSA since 2020.

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