KC Chan explained

Honorific-Prefix:Professor
Chan Ka-Keung Ceajer "KC"
Native Name Lang:zh-hk
Honorific-Suffix:GBS JP
Birth Date:1957 2, df=yes
Alma Mater:King's College, Hong Kong
Wesleyan University
University of Chicago
Office1:Secretary for Financial Services and the Treasury
1Blankname1:Chief Executive
1Namedata1:Donald Tsang
Leung Chun-ying
Term Start1:1 July 2007
Term End1:30 June 2017
Predecessor1:Frederick Ma
Successor1:James Lau
Office2:Dean of Business and Management, HKUST
Term Start2:2002
Term End2:2007
Predecessor2:Chan Yuk-shee
Successor2:Leonard Cheng
T:陳家強
S:陈家强
P:Chén Jiāqiáng
Y:Chàhn Gākèuhng
First:t

Chan Ka-keung Ceajer (born 10 February 1957),[1] also referred to as KC Chan, is a Hong Kong politician and economist who previously served as the Secretary for Financial Services and the Treasury. He is also the ex officio chairman of the Kowloon-Canton Railway Corporation, and an ex officio member of the Hong Kong International Theme Parks board of directors. Chan left the government and rejoined the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology in 2017.

Education

Chan holds a bachelor's degree in economics awarded by Wesleyan University, followed by an MBA and a PhD in finance from the University of Chicago.

Career

Chan taught for nine years at Max M. Fisher College of Business in Ohio State University.[2] In 1993 he was named Dean of Business/Management and Professor of Finance at the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology.

Before joining the government, Chan held several public service positions including chairman of the Consumer Council and director of the Hong Kong Futures Exchange.[3] He was also a member of the Exchange Fund Advisory Committee.[4]

Chan joined the government on 1 July 2007 when he was appointed as the Secretary for Financial Services and the Treasury by Donald Tsang.

List of publications

External links

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Notes and References

  1. n89669240. Full name and year of birth.
  2. Book: Risk and the Economy: A Finance Perspective. 97–108. Ohio State University. KC Chan. Chan. Ceajer K.. René M. Stulz. René M. Stulz. 1986.
  3. http://www.cdeclips.com/en/hongkong/HK%27s_advantage_as_a_financial_center/fullstory_68238.html page5
  4. Web site: Committee on Economic Development and Economic Cooperation with the Mainland . 26 July 2008 . https://web.archive.org/web/20061207181612/http://www.cpu.gov.hk/tc/documents/csd/csd_edc_bios.pdf . 7 December 2006 . dead .