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Induction Program for NGO Directors - Governance: Roles of Directors

Event Date

Learning Platform on NGO Governance and Management:
Induction Program for NGO Directors - 
Governance: Roles of Directors was held with success on 11 March 2024.

Board directors and committee members are critical to organizational success. They play a leading role to steer and direct the organization to serve for the mission, vision and value. This induction program aims to equip new directors and committee members to gain a more comprehensive understanding of their roles and responsibilities as NGO governors and how to fulfill them effectively.

Highlights of the Event:
- Functions and Roles of the Board of Directors
- Accountability and Stakeholder Engagement
- Roles of Board vs Management

Details of the event are as follows:

Date: 11 March 2024 (Monday)

Time: 2:30 pm - 3:30 pm

Venue: Room 202, 2/F, Duke of Windsor Social Service Building, 15 Hennessy Road, Wanchai

Speaker: Mr. Kennedy Liu (Vice Chairperson, Hong Kong Council of Social Service)

Language: Cantonese (presentation materials in English)

Presentation material is now available:


Photos from the induction program:

    “Governance: Roles of Directors” was delivered by Mr. Kennedy Liu, Vice Chairperson of the Hong Kong Council of Social Service (HKCSS).  
         
    Mr. Liu, as a board member of various NGOs, possesses extensive experience and generously shared his insights with the participants during the session.  
         
    Diverse board members dedicated their time to join the program.  
         
    From right to left: Mr. Anthony Wong, Business Director, HKCSS; Dr. Davy Wu, Programme Director of MSc in Corporate Governance and Compliance, cum Associate Director (Corporate Governance) of Centre for Corporate Governance and Financial Policy, Hong Kong Baptist University; Mr. Kennedy Liu and Ms. Erica Or, Project Director, NGO Governance (Talent Development), HKCSS.  
         
    The event showcased a valuable knowledge exchange and shared expertise among a dedicated group of board members.