Diverse Governance For Empowerment:
Governance Symposium 2026: Co-creating the Future of Governance was held with success on 19 March 2026.
Excellent governance transcends mere compliance checklists; it embodies an institution's genuine commitment to its core mission and its wider societal impact. Building on in-depth discussions of key governance themes from previous sessions, we brought together cross-sector stakeholders to co-create and jointly shape the agenda, turning the event into a meaningful catalyst for ongoing, practical collaboration across the sector to advance governance excellence.
"Governance Symposium 2026: Co-creating the Future of Governance" united leaders from diverse organizations as well as experts in law, accounting, compliance, and related fields. Together, they translated macro trends into actionable indicators and collectively shaped a new vision for governance excellence and sustainability across Hong Kong's welfare sector.
Event Highlights:
*Understanding global governance trends to sharpen strategic thinking
*Unpacking different governance dimensions to co-create actionable indicators
Details of the event are as follows:
Date:19 March 2026 (Thursday)
Time:14:30 - 18:00
Venue: HKEX Connect Hall (1/F, One and Two Exchange Square, 8 Connaught Place, Central)
Language: Cantonese (with presentation materials in English)
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Hon. Grace Chan, Chief Executive of HKCSS, delivered opening remarks underscoring the role of robust governance and how HKCSS facilitates collective advancement alongside its stakeholders. |
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Mr. Anthony Wong, Business Director of HKCSS, provided a retrospective on the "Diverse Governance for Empowerment" project, outlining the key events that drove the initiative to bridge sectors and establish a foundation for co-creation synergy. |
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Leaders across NGOs, social enterprises, and the corporate sector convened with a shared commitment to fostering robust governance and driving sustainable social impact. |
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