Sir Chung-kong Chow GBM , GBS , JP , FREng ,[ 2] FCGI, FIChemE (Chinese : 周松崗 ; Jyutping : zau1 cung4 gong1 ; born 9 September 1950), also known as Chow Chung-kong and C.K. Chow , is a Hong Kong businessman and government appointee. He is currently chairman of the Urban Renewal Authority and is a former non-official member of the Executive Council of Hong Kong . He was also chairman of Hong Kong Exchanges and Clearing , which owns the Hong Kong Stock Exchange .
Previously, he was chief executive officer of the MTR Corporation , and was chief executive officer of Brambles Industries PLC, a global support services company listed in the United Kingdom and Australia, until resigning in 2003 after shareholder accusations of mismanagement.[ 3] [ 4] From 1997 to 2001, he was chief executive of GKN PLC, a leading engineering company based in the United Kingdom and before that he spent 20 years with the BOC Group PLC and was appointed a director of its board and chief executive of its Gases Division in 1993.
Chow is a chartered engineer and holds BS and MS degrees in Chemical Engineering from the University of Wisconsin–Madison and the University of California-Davis respectively. He also holds an MBA degree from The Chinese University of Hong Kong and attended the six-week Advanced Management Program of Harvard Business School . He was awarded an Honorary Doctor of Engineering degree by the University of Bath in 2001.[citation needed ]
Chow was knighted in the United Kingdom in 2000 for his contribution to industry.[ 5] He is a member of the Council of the Hong Kong Institute of Certified Public Accountants , the Hong Kong Tourism Board , the Council of The Chinese University of Hong Kong and as the council's representative to serve on the Board of Trustees of its Shaw College .
Chow is also a member of the general committee of the Hong Kong General Chamber of Commerce , and the Shenzhen Municipal Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference . He was a non-executive director of Standard Chartered plc and until the end of 2010 was non-executive chairman of Standard Chartered Bank (Hong Kong) .[ 6] He was appointed chairman of HKEx in April 2012 and as a Fellow [ 2] at the Royal Academy of Engineering [ 2] in 2001.
The Hong Kong media once described Chow as one of the most powerful Chinese men in the western world .[ 7]
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