David Yeung

David Yeung
Born Hong Kong
Alma mater Columbia University
Occupation CEO and co-founder of Green Monday
Managing Director of Fortune Park Holdings
Board member of Search Inside Yourself Leadership Institute
Hong Kong AIDS Foundation
Hong Kong Buddhist Association
Parent(s) Hong Kong Entrepreneur 楊洪, brother of Charles Yeung

David Yeung, CEO and co-founder of Green Monday,[1][2][3] and founder of Mind Reset Institute.[4][5]

History

Mr. Yeung launched Green Common in Hong Kong to introduce Food 2.0. He is also a Director of Search Inside Yourself Leadership Institute (SIYLI),[6] Hong Kong AIDS Foundation,[7] and Hong Kong Buddhist Association.[8]

Yeung has been named by The Purpose Economy as "Asia's 100 Pioneers,",[9] by the Junior Chamber International Hong Kong as "Ten Outstanding Young Persons 2015,",[10] and received multiple awards from Hong Kong media for his promotion of green living. He is also the author of a number of books on applied Buddhism and Zen philosophy,[11][12][13] Hong Kong's first dine-out guide for vegetarians ("Go Green 88 Restaurant Guide"),[3][14] and a regular columnist on major Hong Kong journals including East Week, Hong Kong Economic Times ETNet [15] and U Magazine. Yeung was also winner of U Magazine's "U Green Award 2016" [16]

Career

Yeung, a graduate of Columbia University,is the Managing Director of Fortune Park Holdings and Chairman of retail groups Visual Culture and Shine in Hong Kong.

References

  1. "'Green Monday' backed by 1.6m fans|HongKong Business|chinadaily.com.cn". Chinadailyhk.com. 2015-01-05. Retrieved 2017-01-09.
  2. "Green Monday - Our People".
  3. 1 2 "Green Monday's David Yeung strikes another blow for healthy eating". South China Morning Post. 2014-06-24. Retrieved 2017-01-09.
  4. "Mind Reset - About Us". mindreset.org. Retrieved 2017-01-09.
  5. "Mind Reset - About | Facebook". www.facebook.com. Retrieved 2017-01-09.
  6. Search Inside Yourself Leadership Institute. "SIYLI - About Us".
  7. "Hong Kong Aids Foundation - About".
  8. "The Hong Kong Buddhist Association".
  9. http://purposeeconomy.com/pe-100-asia/
  10. "Past HK TOYP Awardees". JCI Ten Outstanding Young Persons Selection. JCI Hong Kong.
  11. ISBN 9789888135097. "《楝篤襌》". The Commercial Press - Online Shop.
  12. ISBN 9789882163201. "《開工正能量》". The Commercial Press - Online Shop.
  13. ISBN 9789882163584. "《溝通正能量》". The Commercial Press - Online Shop.
  14. ""Green 88 Restaurant Guide" New Book Sharing Event (15/03/2014)". The Commercial Press.
  15. "ET Net - Green Monday Column". ET Net.
  16. "Archive - U Green Award 2016".
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