Carson Wen

Hong Kong lawyer, businessman, and politician From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Carson Wen Ka-shuen, BBS, JP (Chinese: 溫嘉旋) is a Hong Kong businessman, lawyer and politician.

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Carson Wen
溫嘉旋
Vice-Chairman of the Democratic Alliance for the Betterment and Progress of Hong Kong
In office
15 April 2009  19 April 2011
ChairmanTam Yiu-chung
Preceded byIp Kwok-him
Succeeded byStarry Lee
Horace Cheung
Hong Kong Deputy to the National People's Congress
In office
8 December 1997  19 December 2012
ChairmanQiao Shi
Li Peng
Wu Bangguo
Personal details
PartyHong Kong Progressive Alliance (1994–2005)
Democratic Alliance for the Betterment and Progress of Hong Kong (2005–present)
SpouseFung Yuet-shan
Alma materColumbia University
Balliol College, Oxford
OccupationSolicitor
businessman
Politician
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Hanyu PinyinWēn Jiāxuán
Hanyu PinyinWēn Jiāxuán
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Carson Wen
Traditional Chinese溫嘉旋
Simplified Chinese温嘉旋
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
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Yue: Cantonese
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Education

Wen received his B.A. from Columbia College, Columbia University in 1975,[1] and received his B.A. and M.A. from Balliol College, Oxford, where he studied law and was Younger Prizeman in Law for 1976.[2]

Career

He was a three-term deputy to the National People's Congress elected in 1997.[3][4] He was also a former chairman of the Hong Kong Progressive Alliance and vice chairman of the Democratic Alliance for the Betterment and Progress of Hong Kong, elected in 2009.[5][6][7][8] After he left in 2011, he remained an advisor to the party.[9]

He is an independent director of Phoenix New Media Ltd.[10] He was appointed as a Justice of the Peace (JP) by the Government of Hong Kong in 2002.[11] He is the Executive Council member of the Sustainable Business Network of the United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific (ESCAP).[12]

In 2016, Wen retired from the law firm Jones Day. Wen is currently Chairman of Bank of Asia (BVI), a digital, cross-border bank based in the British Virgin Islands, and the first bank to be authorized in the BVI in two decades.[2][13] In 2018, he launched Eurasia Continental Fintech in Astana International Financial Centre.[14]

Awards

In 2007, he was awarded the Bronze Bauhinia Star by the Government of Hong Kong for his contribution to economic ties between Hong Kong, Mainland China and the rest of the world.[15]

References

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