Joanna Chin
Joanna Chin Senior Executive Coach, Turningpoint
Originally from New Zealand, Joanna began her career as a corporate lawyer over 20 years ago. She worked for international law firm Simmons & Simmons in Hong Kong and London before moving into in-house roles with multinational companies. During the financial crisis of 2008, as legal counsel, she led the separation of the insurance group AIA from its mother company AIG and the complex pre-IPO restructuring that followed. Her success is attributed to the strong leadership she displayed across functions, overseeing 14 operating units across the region during that time. Joanna has been a departmental head and adviser to senior to C-level executives.
As a coach, Joanna facilitates group coaching and leadership programs. She has coached senior executives in the legal, financial, luxury, technology and education sectors in Asia, Europe and the United States.
Joanna is also an active voice for gender equality and has mentored for The Women’s Foundation (Hong Kong) and HKU’s female MBA students. As a member of “Women on Board” of the French Chamber of Commerce, she co-leads the United Nations HeforShe movement in “Corporate Hong Kong” in partnership with the Hong Kong Stock Exchange, engaging C-Suite executives in the gender dialogue. She was further listed as a 2017 “Woman to Watch” by The Women’s Foundation.
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Yiping Sun
Ms SUN Yiping is Executive Director and CEO of China Mengniu, a listed company in HK Exchange, and President of Mengniu Dairy, a leading Chinese dairy producer that generates an annual revenue of over US $ 7billion, making her one of the few female leaders in the world’s top 20 dairy enterprises. Ms Sun also oversaw the development of a number of strategic…
Odile Chabrillac
Naturopath and journalist specialized in well-being, fitness and nutrition, Odile Chabrillac is the author of ” It’s decided, I think of me “, and ” The food which makes intelligent ” (Editions Plon).
Speaker and trainer, she also leads a book collection in the “Presses de la Renaissance” and manager of works at Plon. And then she runs the web site “the thedifferentmagazine.com”, a site specialized in well-being and sustainable development.