Joseph Chan Ho-lim

Joseph Chan Ho-lim
Native name JOSEPH CHAN 陳浩濂
Born 陳浩濂
1977 (age 3940)
Occupation

Hong Kong Central and Western District Council Member (Peak Constituency)

(2012-2019)
Spouse(s) Married
Children 2 Daughters

Joseph Chan Ho Lim (陳浩濂), is a current member of the Central and Western District Council (Peak Constituency).

Education, qualifications and work experience

After finishing secondary school at Wah Yan College, Hong Kong, Joseph Chan went to the University of Michigan studying economics (honors) and psychology double degree. He is also a Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA) Chartered Holder.

After graduation he started his career in the financial sector at Merrill Lynch (Asia Pacific), where he was promoted to Vice President in just five years. In 2005 at the age of 28, Joseph became a Managing Director at Bear Stearns Asia. He was then the industry's youngest Investment Banker with such corporate title. In 2008 he joined Standard Chartered Bank as Managing Director of Financial Markets and subsequently in 2016 he joined Credit Agricole Corporate & Investment Bank as Managing Director of Global Markets Division.

Joseph Chan joined the Liberal Party in 2009, and was first elected as a District Council member in 2011. By a large margin of 1505-820, he defeated Civic Party Tanya Chan (member of both District Council and Legislative Council) in the Peak Constituency. With the reputation of hardworking and devoted service to residents, Joseph Chan was re-elected in 2015 with a landslide victory of 1837-317. He got the highest percentage of votes in the Hong Kong Island area of the District Council.

Political positions

District Council services

Public services

Political offices
Preceded by
Tanya Chan
Member of Central and Western District Council
Representative for Peak
2012–2017
Vacant
Preceded by
James Lau
Under Secretary for Financial Services and the Treasury
2017–present
Incumbent
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