International Risk Consultants .:. Asia
Asia Personnel
 
Jordan Z. Deng
"After several years I have come to realize that credit insurance brokerage is a very difficult career. Only those most able and willing can make it."
HISTORY: Vice President, U.S.-China related investment, Kinson American Corporation; Director/Partner, Asia Pacific Securities, Inc.; Associate Director, Offshore Capital Limited
EDUCATION: Fudan University, Shanghai, China, Bachelor of Law; George Washington University, Washington D.C., M.A., International Development; Penn State University, University Park, Pennsylvania, Doctoral Degree, Administration and policy studies
 
Angela S. Lee
"Belief in oneself will make one’s dream come true. Persistence is the key to success."
HISTORY: Administration Manager, Summation X Holdings Ltd., HK; Sales Manager, Yin Wah Trading Company, HK; Business Manager, Ever Success Enterprises Ltd, HK.
EDUCATION: University of Lethbridge, AB, Canada, B.A., Economics; B.A., Management.
 
Albert Lam
Albert Lam "Have patience. All things are difficult before they become easy." Saadi
HISTORY: Director Trade Finance GE Commercial Finance (HK) Ltd, Senior Relationship Manager SMELoan HK Ltd, Private Vehicle Team Head Citicorp Commercial Finance (HK) Ltd
EDUCATION: University of Lethbridge, AB, Canada, B.A., Management.
 
Zoe S. Li
"You don't get satisfaction from materials. You get it by offering others what you have to give. Devote yourself to loving others, devote yourself to your community around you and devote yourself to creating something that gives you meaning and purpose." ---- Mitch Albom, Tuesday with Morrie
EDUCATION: The Chinese University of Hong Kong, B.A. English
 
Gordon K. Wong
"Know the smallest things and the biggest things, the shallowest things and the deepest things. As if it were a straight road mapped out on the ground ... These things cannot be explained in detail. From one thing, know ten thousand things. When you attain the Way of strategy there will not be one thing you cannot see. You must study hard." --- by Miyamoto Musashi
EDUCATION: The Chinese University of Hong Kong, B.A. Business Administration; Exchange Student, Ritsumeikan Asia-Pacific University, Japan
 
Stephen H. Yim
Stephen Yim You can either be proactive or reactive when it comes to how you respond to certain things. When you are reactive, you blame other people and circumstances for obstacles or problems. Being proactive means taking responsibility for everything in your life. Initiative and taking action will then follow --- Stephen R. Covey
EDUCATION: The Chinese University of Hong Kong. BSSc, Economics
 
Scarlet Y. Wong
"Attitude is a little thing that makes a big difference." - Winston Churchill
EDUCATION: The Chinese University of Hong Kong, B.A. Business Administration