Wharton Speaker Series – Luncheon with Dr. Allan Zeman


Date and Time
Wednesday, May 13, 2015
12:30pm— 2:00pm
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Location
Club Lusitano, 27th Floor, 16 Ice House Street, Central

Luncheon talk on Innovation and Change by the man who created Lan Kwai Fong and runs the Ocean Park

Dear Wharton Alumni,

 

We are glad to announce the first speaker series event for 2015.  We are thrilled to have Dr. Zeman to talk about Innovation and Change, and how creativity, innovation and change have been essential in his success.  Given the rare opportunity to meet face-to-face with a home-grown business leader in Hong Kong, we anticipate this event to sell out fast.  Please RSVP asap to avoid disappointment.

 

Event Details

 

Date: 13 May 2015 (Wednesday)

 

Time: 12.30pm – 2.00pm.

 

Cost:  $480 per person (non-refundable)

 

Venue:  Club Lusitano, 27th Floor, 16 Ice House Street, Central

Guests:  participants are welcome to bring guests

 

Other: please indicate if a vegetarian meal is preferred

 

Registration

 

Payment should be made to the Club’s account at HSBC (#502-411531-001), with receipt of payment emailed to Sanjay Khanduri at [email protected]. Please note that registration is only considered complete after payment has been made.  

 

Biography

 

Dr. Allan Zeman, GBM, GBS, JP, founded The Colby International Group in 1975 to source and export fashion apparel to North America.  Now Dr. Zeman is the Chairman of Lan Kwai Fong Holdings Limited, a major property owner and developer in Hong Kong’s Lan Kwai Fong. Having lived in Hong Kong for over 40 years, Dr. Zeman has been very involved in government services as well as community activities. Besides being the Chairman of Hong Kong Ocean Park from July 2003 to June 2014, Dr Zeman also serves as a member of the Board of West Kowloon Cultural District Authority, and is the Chairman of its Performing Arts Committee. For more details, please visit http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Allan_Zeman


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Club Lusitano, 27th Floor, 16 Ice House Street, Central

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