Lewis Luk

Lewis Luk Tei FKC (Chinese: 陸地[1] 1960- ), Hong Kong based businessman, son of the late Toy Industrialist Dr. Luk Chung Lam[2] (1935–2002) - Chairman of Harbour Ring International Holdings Limited (1991–2000) and Hutchison Harbour Ring Limited (2001–2002)[3]

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Brief Information

Born in Shanghai,China and earned his Bachelor of Laws degree from the University of London (King's College London)[4]

Academic and professional qualifications

Public services

Social services

Business career

Prior to Luk's current career, he was a senior partner of a Hong Kong law firm, a Director of a major toy company in Hong Kong[5] and the Deputy Chairman of Hutchison Harbour Ring Limited. Currently he is the Senior Associate of P C Woo & Co, Solicitors & Notaries and the CEO of Lusignan Group Limited.[21]

Martial Arts

Luk has practised martial arts since 1974. The first martial art he studied was Wing Chun Kung Fu. He was certified as a Wing Chun Kung Fu Instructor by the late Wong Shun Leung. He subsequently became the Founding Director of Ip Man Tong Development Council;[22] the Chairman of The First World Wing Chun Conference 1999;[23] the Chairman (2004–2006) of Wing Chun Athletic Association, Hong Kong.[24]

In 1997 after the death of Wong Shun Leung, he met his second Sifu, Ted Wong and started the training in Jeet Kune Do.In the same year he joined the Jun Fan Jeet Kune Do Nucleus as a first overseas member from Hong Kong. With the approval from the Nucleus, he set up the first overseas branch known as Jun Fan Jeet Kune Do Hong Kong Chapter (now known as Jun Fan Jeet Kune Do (Hong Kong) and acted as its Founding President. In 2000 he was certified as a Jeet Kune Do Instructor by Sifu Ted Wong. In 2008, he was being awarded a 7th Duan in Chinese Wushu by the official Chinese Wushu Association[25]

Luk has participated in martial arts activities such as The Second World Wing Chun Conference 2005;[26] the Honorary President of Hong Kong Wushu Union;[27] the Honorary Chairman of The 5th World Wushu Championships;[28] and the Team Manager of the Hong Kong Wushu Sanshou Team for The 7th World Wushu Championships[29]

Religious affiliation

He is a Member of The Methodist Church, Hong Kong since 1976. In 2002, he has helped to establish the Toys Christian Fellowship[30] in Hong Kong. In 2006, he was appointed as the Faith Sharing Ambassador by The Methodist Church, Hong Kong. In 2008, he was further appointed as the Co-ordinator of the Faith Sharing Ambassadors by The Methodist Church, Hong Kong. In 2009, he joined The Oaks, a Christian ministry dedicated to serve the Small and Medium Enterprises in Hong Kong, as a Director.

References

  1. ^ See http://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/陸地_(香港企業家)
  2. ^ See http://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/陸宗霖家族
  3. ^ Hutchison Harbour Ring Limited Annual Report 2001.
  4. ^ a b See http://www.kcl.ac.uk/phpnews/wmview.php?ArtID=647
  5. ^ a b c d e Hutchison Harbour Ring Limited Annual Report 2005
  6. ^ Hong Kong Institute of Marketing web site http://www.hkim.org.hk
  7. ^ Chartered Institute of Marketing (Hong Kong Branch) web site http://www.cimhk.org.hk
  8. ^ Hutchuson Harbour Ring Limited Annual Report 2005
  9. ^ City University of Hong Kong Faculty of Business web site http://www.fb.cityu.edu.hk/home/index.cfm?page=ADJUNCT_PROFESSORS
  10. ^ The Hong Kong Polytechnic University MEDC web site http://medc.polyu.edu.hk/profession.html
  11. ^ See http://gia.info.gov.hk/general/200511/15/P200511150122_0122_8375.doc
  12. ^ See http://www.eac.gov.hk/en/ecse/ecse_2006_electionresults.htm
  13. ^ Ta Kung Pao newspaper dated 1 September 2007
  14. ^ See http://www.tid.gov.hk/print/english/aboutus/advcommittee/tiab.html
  15. ^ See http://www.hkcaa.edu.hk/about/council/council.htm
  16. ^ http://www.pvchk.org
  17. ^ http://www.hkbpa.org
  18. ^ http://www.hkyic.org
  19. ^ http://www.tmhk.net
  20. ^ http://www.hkipa.org.hk
  21. ^ http://www.lusignangroup.com
  22. ^ Ip Man Tong Development Council web site http://www.vingtsun.com.hk
  23. ^ Booklet of The First World Ving Tsun Conference 1999
  24. ^ Ving Tsun Athletic Association web site http://www.vingtsun.org.hk
  25. ^ http://hkwushuu.com.hk
  26. ^ Booklet of The Second World Ving Tsun Conference 2005
  27. ^ Hong Kong Wushu Union web site http://www.hkwushuu.com.hk
  28. ^ Booklet of The 5th World Wushu Championships
  29. ^ Booklet of The 7th World Wushu Championships
  30. ^ Toys Christian Fellowship web site http://www.tcf.org.hk