Tracy Choi is a director and filmmaker from Macao, whose movies featuring feminist issues have garnered her international awards and recognition.
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Sister Juliana Devoy was a missionary and late executive coordinator of the Good Shepherd Centre in Macao.
Sabrina Ho Chiu Yeng is Director and CEO of Poly Auction Macau Limited, founder and Managing Director of Chiu Yeng Culture Limited and member of the Committee of Cultural Industries of the Government of Macao SAR.
Lúcia Lemos is the founder of Creative Macau, a non-profit organisation promoting local creativity. She speaks fluent Portuguese and English.
Eileen Stow is Chief Executive of Lord Stow’s Bakery. She considers herself a loyal person and an effective administrator who helps guide the minds of creators. She speaks English.
Michelle Ho is Chief Executive Officer of Golden Burger (Macao) Food Co. Ltd. and is a Developmental Licensee of McDonald’s for Macao, Zhuhai and Zhongshan, China. She speaks English, Cantonese and Mandarin.
Marjory Vendramini is President of the Cradle of Hope Association. A vivacious woman who laughs just as easily and readily as she cries, she possesses an enormous heart with room for so many children in need.
Keith Buckley is Director of BCAM and Chairman of construction charity, Lighthouse Club Macau. He has overseen the construction of Sands China Ltd.’s projects in Macao, including Sands Macao, The Venetian, Four Seasons Hotel, Sands Cotai Central and, more recently, The Parisian.
Born 2 May 1971, in Gwalior, in the state of Madhya Pradesh in central India, Nair’s had a passion for education from an early age. His philosophy that education provides children with the means to be pro-active inspired him to move to Macao in 2001.
Carmo Correia is a Macao-based senior photographer at Galaxy Entertainment Group. She speaks Portuguese and English and has traveled half the world over the course of her career.
Jay Chun is Chairman of Paradise Entertainment Limited. He speaks Mandarin, Cantonese and English and has lived all over the world, including Canada, China, the United States, Hong Kong and Macao.
Wendy Chan is founder and clinic director of PhysioOne Centre. Born in Macao in 1975, she moved with her family to Toronto, Canada at the age of 13. In high school, she volunteered in hospitals and nursing homes which paved the path to her future career.