
Youders’ Intelligence Members Reception Series (I)
An exclusive occasion for members to meet the senior member of SEYSA
The Youders’ Intelligence Member Reception Series is aiming to invite our Youders or past awardees to have a speech for sharing their stories and inspiring members.
Guest speaker: Mr. Albert Su, Sir Edward Youde Memorial Fellowships for Post-graduate Research Students 1988/89 (More about Albert)
Albert received the Sir Edward Youde Memorial Fellowships in 1988/89. Since 2015, Albert has served as the Chief Executive of Tung Wah Group of Hospitals.
In the meeting, Albert will share his story in the Early SEYSA life and his experiences working in the government sector and non-profit organisation.
Details of the event are as below:
Date: | 26 May 2018 (Sat) |
Time: | 11:30am – 1:00pm |
Venue: | Cafe 8
R/F, Hong Kong Maritime Museum, Central Pier No. 8, Central |
Fee: | HK$100 (Lunch set is served for each participant by their own choice) |

About Café 8
Café 8 is an unique collaboration between the Hong Kong Maritime Museum and The Nesbitt Centre. It is a social enterprise and is the vision of The Nesbitt Centre to create a unique vocational training programme and provide employment opportunities for their students, who have learning difficulties and those of other NGOs and organisations in Hong Kong.

Mr. Albert SU Yau-on, Chief Executive of Tung Wah Group of Hospitals (TWGHs), oversees the planning, development and operation of the medical, education, community service; cultural and heritage conservation, property services and fund raising work of TWGHs. He also leads the administration, finance, human resources, information technology, corporate communications and audit work of the Group. Mr Su is also a member of the Board of Governors and College Council of the Tung Wah College, and a Fellow of the Chartered Institute of Logistics and Transport in Hong Kong. Prior to joining TWGHs, Mr. SU was the Assistant Commissioner for Transport of the Transport Department of the HKSAR Government, and had served the public for over 20 years.