Welcoming Our New Executive Committee Members

We are thrilled to welcome our new Executive Committee Members! Each of these dedicated individuals brings a remarkable level of commitment and passion for the Chamber and its future growth. We are excited to introduce them and look forward to their invaluable support in our events and initiatives. Welcome aboard!


Terrence Chow
Executive Committee Member






As Group COO, Terence Chow oversees business management, risk management, business transformation, corporate real estate and procurement functions. In addition, he also leads the firm’s technology and operations capabilities to ensure Raffles is constantly innovating to deliver a best-inclass client experience. Terence brings over 20 years of experience in the financial services industry, including senior roles at RBC, most recently as CEO, Wealth Management – Asia. His leadership drove significant growth in revenue, AUM, and operational efficiency. Prior to relocating to Asia, he led nearly 700 professionals across Canada, Hong Kong, Singapore, and Malaysia, supporting 1,800 relationship managers and nearly $400 billion in AUM. Terence has built high-performing teams and cultivated global talent. His earlier career spanned operations, finance, and technology across Canada and the U.S., with a strong track record in transformation and client experience. He holds an MBA from the Ivey School of Business, Western University. Terence holds a Master of Business Administration from the Ivey School of Business, Western University in Canada.


Ron Chung
Executive Committee Member

Ron Chung is Director of Business Planning & Regulatory Affairs at CLP Power Hong Kong. He is an engineer by training and has over 32 years of experience in the gas and power industry with diverse roles in projects, technical operations and maintenance, marketing and customer service as well as strategic planning. Ron is involved in environmental & sustainability issues related to energy and is an advocate for clean transportation, energy efficiency and decarbonisation. He was also a former Chair of the chamber’s Sustainable Development Committee from 2018 to 2023 and served two consecutive terms as CanCham ExCo/Officer from 2020 to 2023. He was born in Thompson, Manitoba and was educated at the University of British Columbia with a Bachelor of Applied Science.


Ian Lee
Executive Committee Member

As a member of the Trade and Industry Advisory Board under the Commerce and Economic Development Bureau, I’ve actively contributed to positioning Hong Kong as a global trade and innovation hub. In 2025, I supported initiatives to remove trade barriers, promote IP trading, and strengthen regional ties through CEPA and RCEP. I also helped launch the Hong Kong Shopping Festival to empower SMEs and enhance brand visibility. Beyond trade, I work closely with the Hong Kong Tourism Board to promote major events like the Wine & Dine Festival and Dragon Boat Races, aligning with the government’s vision of integrating tourism into daily life. At Collinson, I’m proud to support Hong Kong’s Olympic athletes through enhanced airport experiences. Inspired by this, I founded the Yactive Holistic Charity Foundation, where I serve as Honorary Chairman, promoting youth development and community wellness through sports and holistic health.
 

Michelle Qiu
Executive Committee Member

Michelle Qiu - MBA from Sauder School of Business at UBC; BA in Economics for Management from University of Toronto; Certified Project Management Professional (PMP®); over 17 years banking experiences, in areas of business development and strategic planning for wealth management and retail banking, process Engineering/Project Management for national projects and initiatives. Michelle has been an very active member and supporting Cancham since 2018 throughout her roles in various Canadian banks., currently she is with Scotiabank Hong Kong and serve as the co-chair for FSC in Hong Kong, facilitating meetings and events to meet financial services committee members and Cancham members needs.
 

Christine Romano
Executive Committee Member

Christine Romano is a seasoned actuary and financial executive with nearly 20 years of experience in multinational insurance firms. As Chief Financial Officer for Sun Life Hong Kong, she leads a diverse group across financial reporting, strategic planning and corporate development, asset liability management, office management, and project management office. A Canadian working for a Canadian-based organization in Hong Kong, Christine is passionate about strengthening ties between the Canadian and Hong Kong business communities. She brings strategic insight, governance expertise, and a deep understanding of regulatory frameworks, particularly in insurance and financial services. Christine is committed to mentoring emerging professionals and supporting initiatives that promote member engagement and inclusion. She holds fellowships with the Society of Actuaries and the Canadian Institute of Actuaries, and earned her Bachelor of Mathematics in Actuarial Science from the University of Waterloo.
 

Carrie Tong
Executive Committee Member

Carrie Tong has over 25 years of experience in financial services and consulting, with proven track record in driving strategic growth, operational excellence, and business transformation. She is currently the Chief Operations Officer for Hong Kong and Macau, Manulife (International) Limited. She is also a Board Director at Manulife Investment Management (HK) Limited. Carrie has held various leadership roles in Manulife Hong Kong and Asia including Chief Strategy Officer and Head of Macau. Prior to Manulife, she led new markets and partnerships at the Hong Kong Jockey Club, where she successfully expanded international partnerships and navigated complex regulatory environments. She was a senior consultant at Bain & Company (HK), and Willis Towers Watson (Toronto). Carrie Tong holds an MBA from the Ivey Business School at Western University, BBA from York University, Canada and has achieved Master Level Board Directorship from the University of Hong Kong.