何超蕸女士, BBS
Ms Maisy Ho Chiu-ha is the Executive Director of Shun Tak Holdings Limited, a conglomerate listed in Hong Kong with core businesses in property, transportation, hospitality and investments.
Ms Ho holds a BA in Telecommunications and a BA in Psychology from Pepperdine University, USA.
Passionate about nurturing the younger generation, Ms Ho firmly believes in the power of collaboration with academic institutions, non-profit organizations, and NGOs. As one of the founding members of the Hong Kong Youth Patriotic Education Foundation, she is actively involved in initiatives aimed at fostering the aspirations and sense of responsibility in the new generation of Hong Kong. Ms Ho also promotes youth exchange activities between Mainland China and Hong Kong to broaden teenagers’ horizons and help them build a positive attitude towards life.
Ms Ho has served as a Council Member of the Hong Kong Academy for Performing Arts, and a Member of the Board of Trustees at New Asia College of the Chinese University of Hong Kong. She currently serves as a Member of The University of Hong Kong Court, where she continues her family's longstanding philanthropic tradition of supporting the University’s endeavours through the Shun Tak Holdings - Dr Stanley Ho Hung Sun Foundation, which sponsored the ‘Hong Kong Summit of Global Health Leaders’ in 2017, the signature academic event of the Li Ka Shing Faculty of Medicine’s 130th anniversary celebrations.
She has also donated generously to HKU SPACE and the Maisy Ho Centre for Teaching and Learning is named in her honour.
Ms Ho's commitment to social good is exemplified by her former role as a Member and Chairman of the Board of the Tung Wah Group of Hospitals since 2009, during which she spearheaded numerous initiatives aimed at supporting the disadvantaged in Hong Kong and contributing to the social good in the community. Currently, she continues to contribute her expertise as a member of the Advisory Board of Tung Wah Group of Hospitals.
Ms Ho was awarded the Bronze Bauhinia Star in 2016.