2019-07-03
[Press Release] Hong Kong Green Building Council’s Director and Executive Director Appointed to key roles in World Green Building Council
Hong Kong, 3 July 2019 – The Hong Kong Green Building Council (HKGBC) is delighted to announce two executives are appointed to key roles in World Green Building Council (WorldGBC). Ms Ada FUNG, BBS, Director of HKGBC, has been appointed Board Secretary of the WorldGBC’s Board of Directors. The WorldGBC also appointed Ir Cary CHAN, JP, Executive Director of HKGBC, the Vice Chair of WorldGBC’s Asia Pacific Regional Network (APN). The appointment signifies Hong Kong’s position in leading the green building movement locally and globally.
“I am very happy to be elected as the Board Secretary after serving at the Board for one year. As a keen advocate for passive design, low carbon and low energy architecture in the built asset environment, I believe that all systems must integrate and human beings must work towards sustainable development, and green buildings would be no exception to this rule in our global village on Planet Earth. Quality & excellence, safety & health, green & sustainable development, well-being and harmonious community, societal growth and international collaboration must go hand in hand with each other, as a “habit” instead of an “act”.” said Ms Ada FUNG. The WorldGBC Board of Directors is comprised of senior leaders from 15 Green Building Councils around the world. The Board’s role is to advise and oversee WorldGBC’s organisational strategy and governance to ensure it is operating effectively as a not for profit organisation, and delivering on its mission. Ms FUNG’s appointment of Board Secretary is a one-year term from 1 July 2019 to 30 June 2020.
“I am honored to be appointed as the Vice Chairman of the APN of the WorldGBC. Most of the countries within Asia Pacific have a lot in common such as stages of development in sustainability, climate and culture. We are facing the same challenges on sustainability and how to formulate our goals, targets and strategies to fulfill our international responsibilities. I strongly believe that by working closely together, the WorldGBC with all national GBCs can lead the industry to build a sustainable built environment for the generations to come. I will do my best within my term as the Vice Chairman to work closely with the chairman and other members towards this goal.” said Ir Cary CHAN. WorldGBC’sAPN comprises 14 Green Building Councils based in the Asia Pacific region: Australia, China, Hong Kong, India, Indonesia, Kazakhstan, Malaysia, New Zealand, Pakistan, Philippines, Singapore, Sri Lanka, Taiwan and Vietnam. The appointment of Vice Chairman of the APN is a 2-year term from 1 July 2019 to 30 June 2021.
Cristina Gamboa, CEO of the WorldGBC said, “Ada has demonstrated outstanding leadership in the field of sustainability, and has championed green building as one of the most effective solutions to climate change. Our Board of Directors is an influential group of global leaders which works hard to ensure WorldGBC delivers on our collective mission of green buildings for everyone, everywhere. As WorldGBC prepares to implement a new three-year strategy in 2020, Ada’s role as Board Secretary will be essential to fulfil the full potential of WorldGBC globally. I look forward to working with her and our fellow Directors to make our mission a reality.”
“Whilst climate change is a global challenge, the solutions to it are often local and regional. Championing green building at these levels through our regional networks is therefore essential in order to deliver on our collective mission of green buildings for everyone, everywhere. Cary has been a true champion of sustainability across Asia Pacific, and his leadership as Vice Chair will help to strengthen the network of Green Buildings Councils in the region.”
Ms Ada FUNG possesses extensive experience in the architectural field and construction industry for more than 35 years. In her career as Deputy Director of Housing in Hong Kong, Ms FUNG supervises the Development & Construction Division of the Housing Department, overseeing all facets of public housing development work in Hong Kong. She has been serving as the Director of the Hong Kong Green Building Council since 2014.
Ir Cary Chan is a professional engineer and is the Executive Director of Hong Kong Green Building Council since 2016. Over the years, he has carried out a lot of researches and energy saving initiatives with substantial improvements in energy performance of buildings. Some of his works have won international awards, which includes Client of the Year - Low Carbon Operation Award by the Chartered Institution of Building Services Engineers in 2010. Ir Chan is also active in serving the professional and business communities with his expertise.
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About the World Green Building Council (WorldGBC)
The World Green Building Council is a global network of Green Building Councils in almost 70 countries. Collectively we are committed to reducing the building and construction sector’s CO2 emissions to reach net zero by 2050: to ultimately help limit global temperature rises to 1.5 degrees Celsius. This goal will help deliver on the ambition of the Paris Agreement. We are building a better future, and are committed to green buildings for everyone, everywhere. To learn more about the WorldGBC, please visit www.worldgbc.org
About the Hong Kong Green Building Council (HKGBC)
The Hong Kong Green Building Council Limited (HKGBC) is a non-profit, member led organisation established in 2009 with the vision to help save the planet and improve the wellbeing of the people of Hong Kong by transforming the city into a greener built environment. The Founding Members of the HKGBC include the Construction Industry Council (CIC), the Business Environment Council (BEC), the BEAM Society Limited (BSL) and the Professional Green Building Council (PGBC). Its mission is to lead market transformation by advocating green policies to the Government; introducing green building practices to all stakeholders; setting design, construction and management standards for the building profession; and promoting green living to the people of Hong Kong. To learn more about the HKGBC, please visit www.hkgbc.org.hk.
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