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Eric Ma

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Eric Ma
馬紹祥
Secretary for Development
In office
13 February 2017 – 30 June 2017
Chief ExecutiveLeung Chun-ying
Preceded byPaul Chan
Succeeded byMichael Wong Wai-lun
Personal details
Born1963 (age 60–61)
Alma materUniversity of Hong Kong (BSc)
Monash University (MScEng)

Eric Ma Siu-cheung, GBS, JP (Chinese: 馬紹祥; born 1963) is a Hong Kong engineer and a business executive. He served as Secretary for Development of the Hong Kong SAR government. He is currently an Executive Director of New World Development Company Ltd and CEO of NWS Holdings Ltd.

Biography

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Ma graduated from the University of Hong Kong with a Bachelor of Science in Engineering and later obtained a master's degree of Engineering Science in Transportation from Monash University, Australia. He became an engineer and held senior positions in major consulting firms and participated in major development projects in Hong Kong. He is a fellow of several professional bodies including the Hong Kong Institution of Engineers, the Chartered Institution of Highways and Transportation (CIHT), and the Institution of Structural Engineers. He also served as chairman of the Hong Kong branch of the CIHT.[1]

Ma joined Maunsell Consultants Asia Ltd in 2001, becoming Managing Director in 2007. He was tasked by AECOM with its overseas business expansion in Asia, in which Ma became the Executive Vice President for Civil and Infrastructure Business in the Asia-Pacific Region.[1]

On 6 January 2014, he was appointed Under Secretary of Development under Paul Chan Mo-po. He succeeded Chan to be Acting Secretary for Development on 16 January 2017 when Chan took over as Financial Secretary of Hong Kong. Ma was officially appointed on 13 February 2017.[2]


References

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  1. ^ a b "Two Under Secretaries appointed". Hong Kong Government.
  2. ^ "Mr MA Siu-cheung, Eric, JP, Secretary for Development". Hong Kong Government.
Political offices
Preceded by Secretary for Development
13 February –30 June 2017
Succeeded by