Marjorie Yang

Marjorie Yang Mun-tak
Alma mater Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Harvard School of Business
Net worth $1 billion[1]
Spouse(s) Dickson Poon (div.)

Marjorie Yang Mun-tak (Traditional Chinese: 楊敏德), GBS (2013), is Chairman of Esquel Group, a leading Hong Kong-based textile and apparel manufacturer with operations throughout the world, producing over 100 million cotton shirts every year for well-acclaimed brands and retailers such as Ralph Lauren, Tommy Hilfiger, Hugo Boss, Nike and Marks and Spencer.

Career

Marjorie Yang has been Chairman of Esquel Group since 1995. From 2008 to 2013, Marjorie Yang oversaw a rapid expansion of the family business she inherited, more than doubling its revenue to US$1.3 billion.

In China, Marjorie has been a Member of the National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference since 2003. In Hong Kong, she is Chairman of the Hong Kong-United States Business Council, Chairperson of the Government's Advisory Committee on Admission of Quality Migrants and Professionals as well as a member of the Government's Commission on Strategic Development. In addition, Marjorie serves as Deputy Chairman of the Seoul International Business Advisory Council.

Marjorie is also on the boards of The HSBC and Swire Pacific as Independent Non-executive Director. In addition, she is a Member of Christie's Asia Advisory Board.[2]

Marjorie Yang has an immense interest in promoting education, especially higher education and expanding its access through technology. She is a Member of the various advisory boards at:

Education

Marjorie Yang holds a Bachelor of Science in Mathematics from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and an MBA from the Harvard Business School.

Philanthropy and environmental conservation

Her Esquel-Y.L. Yang Education Foundation has been funding the building or renovation of more than 20 schools. The Esquel Group has provided microfinance to 300 rural households in China’s unrest-ridden Xinjiang region, where the privately held company has cotton farming, ginning and spinning operations. The Foundation is geared mostly towards improving the standards of teaching, encouraging education and learning, and enhancing health and public hygiene for Uyghur minority students in areas outside the regional capital, Ürümqi.

Long an advocate for environmental conservation and sustainable production, Marjorie also chairs the Shan Shui Conservation Center and holds membership in the Advisory Council of Natural Resources Defense Council (NRDC) in China.

Recent honors and awards

References

  1. Forbes "Hong Kong's 40 Richest - #37 Yang Family", Forbes, 2012
  2. "Christie's Advisory Board Members", Christie's, 2014
  3. "MIT Corporation elects new members", Massachusetts News, January 2015
  4. "Marjorie Yang Appointed as Council Chairman of the Hong Kong Polytechnic University", PolyU, November 2009
  5. "CEIBS International Advisory Board", CEIBS, 2014
  6. 2011 Bronze Beaver Award recipients, MIT Alumni Association, June 2011
  7. 48 Heroes of Philanthropy, Forbes Asia, June 2012
  8. Asia's 50 Power Businesswomen, Forbes, February 2012
  9. Hong Kong Tatler Ball 2013: Award Recipients, Hong Kong Tatler, September 2013
  10. 2013 Honours List, Hong Kong Special Administrative Region Government, July 2013