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Philip Chen Nan-lok

Philip Chen Nan-lok, GBS, SBS, JP (Chinese: 陳南祿; born 1955 in Hong Kong) is former Deputy Chairman of Cathay Pacific Airways Limited and former Executive Director of Swire Pacific Limited. He is currently Managing Director of Hang Lung Group Limited and Hang Lung Properties Limited.

Background
Currently Managing Director of Hang Lung Group and Hang Lung Properties, Chen finished his secondary study at Wah Yan College, an eminent Roman Catholic school in Hong Kong. He moved on to The University of Hong Kong (HKU), living at one time in Ricci Hall, and graduated in 1977 with a Honours Degree in Political Science and History. After graduation he joined Cathay Pacific and was assigned to overseas posts in such places including Tokyo and Beijing. In 1984, he received an MBA degree from the HKU. He was appointed by Swire Pacific as Chief Representative and General Manager of John Swire & Sons (China) in 1989.

Chen returned to Cathay Pacific in 1992 and became Regional General Manager for Southeast Asia based in Singapore. In 1994, he was seconded to Hong Kong Dragon Airlines (Dragonair), a subsidiary of Cathay Pacific, assuming the post of Chief Executive. He returned to Cathay Pacific as Deputy Managing Director in 1997 and Chief Operating Officer in 1998. At end-2004, he succeeded David Turnbull to become the first Chinese taking up the chief executive post.

Under his reins, Cathay Pacific through a successful merger with Dragonair in a share swap managed to foster relationship with Air China and forayed into the Mainland. This series of orchestrations were widely regarded as Chen’s highest achievement in his tenure, which cemented Cathay Pacific’s long-term growth as a regional hub airline.

Between January 1997 and December 2002, Chen sat on the Citizen Advisory Committee on Community Relations of the Independent Commission Against Corruption (ICAC) and served as a convenor of its Community Liaison Sub-committee. After he retired from the ICAC service for a year, he was called back to chair the Commission’s Corruption Prevention advisory Committee and served as a member of the Advisory Committee on Corruption for another six years. He was also the Chairman of the Organising Committee of Ethics Programme for the Travel and Tourism Industry.

He was appointed as the Chairman of the Hong Kong Ocean Park between 2000 and 2003 and was responsible for its business turnaround from major losses into profits. This success laid a solid foundation for the famous theme park to move forward.

Since August 2006, Chen has been serving as a Steward of the Hong Kong Jockey Club. The same month also saw him appointed as Director of Hong Kong Disneyland for two years.

On 8 March 2007, a day after Cathay Pacific announced its 2006 annual results, the company announced that Chen would cease to be Chief Executive effective 1 July 2007. Same day, he was appointed as the Chairman of John Swire & Sons (China), a subsidiary of Swire Pacific, and Board Director of Swire Properties Limited and Swire Beverages Limited. He remained as the Non-Executive Deputy Chairman of the Board of Cathay Pacific.

On 19 April 2010, Cathay Pacific announced Chen resigned as Non-Executive Deputy Chairman for personal reasons. Swire Pacific also announced Chen’s resignation as Executive Director ending his 33 years’ career with Swire.

On 27 April 2010, Chen was appointed as Managing Director of Hang Lung Group and Hang Lung Properties effective 15 July 2010. He has taken charge of Hang Lung’s businesses in Hong Kong and mainland China and has successfully built up and strengthened its management system and corporate brand, moving Hang Lung forward into the future.

Family
Chen is married to Wu Suk-yan, Anita, daughter of Hong Kong Maxim’s founder James Tak Wu, with a son and a daughter.

Publications
Since 2000, Chen has written articles for a column in Wen Wei Po sharing his overseas travel experience and has published them under the following titles:


 * 《藍天綠地》 ISBN 988201481X
 * 《寫我遊情》 ISBN 9882018130
 * 《風花說日》 ISBN 9882111688
 * 《雲濤偶拾》 ISBN 9789882115644
 * 《獅城畫意》 ISBN 9882116841
 * 《美人美事》 ISBN 9789882190603


 * 《Great Cities of the World》 ISBN 9789628269501

Horse ownership
Chen is a Steward of the Hong Kong Jockey Club and has owned a few horses, including Carpe Diem, Seize The Day and Take the Current.

Honours

 * Justice of the Peace awarded in 2000
 * Silver Bauhinia Star awarded in 2002
 * Honorary Doctor of Business Administration awarded by The Hong Kong University of Science & Technology in 2004
 * Gold Bauhinia Star awarded in 2012
 * University Fellow of HKU 2013
 * Honorary Doctor of Business Administration awarded by Lingnan University in 2014