MARINA CHAN
Executive Director – MIT Hong Kong Innovation Node
Marina Chan oversees educational activities for learners across secondary, tertiary and professional education. Leveraging on innovation best practices developed by MIT, Marina spearheads efforts to foster the entrepreneurial mindset through the venture creation process. Her work includes helping teachers integrate technology to create student-centered, inquiry-based learning environments, and building career-ready skills for young people. Prior to joining MIT Node, Marina worked at Merrill Lynch as vice president of client management in the Asian equity business where she earned her CFA charter. Previous to that, she began her career at Nortel Networks. Marina serves on the board of Hong Kong Red Cross schools and is a member of the Dean’s Leadership Council at the Harvard Graduate School of Education. She holds a master’s degree in education from Harvard University and a bachelor’s degree in finance from McGill University.
SUNNIE LAU
Director, Head of Sustainability Research and Industry Collaboration – MIT Hong Kong Innovation Node;
Adjunct Associate Professor, CUHK
Sunnie believes that human-centric design promotes inclusive communities with innovative sustainable design strategies and urban designers & architects play important roles within the built environment. As an international associate member of AIA, UK Chartered Member and Hong Kong Registered Architect, she has been a regular design critic and instructor at architecture and urban design programmes at various schools. Taking up the roles of both practitioner and educator, she has been promoting architecture by designing, exhibiting, writing as outreach, and engaging communities. The endeavors included publicizing ongoing research topic on Kowloon East Inclusive Innovation & Growth, urban research-oriented design seminar on “Urban Mobility and Smart Infrastructure”, “Urban Resilience by Design – Adaptive Landscapes for PRD” , and facilitating dialogue between professionals, academia and young members at various cross disciplinary platforms and institutions. She was Co-Curator & Exhibitor of the Hong Kong Shenzhen Bi-City Biennale Of Urbanism\Architecture (Hong Kong) 2017, 2019, Venice Biennale (HK) 2020-2021.
Sunnie graduated with a B.A in Architecture from University of California, Berkeley; and later on, obtained her Master of Architecture, and Certificate in Urban Design from M.I.T. Her international experiences began with renowned architectural practices prior to postgraduate study at the M.I.T.; she worked with Morphosis Architects L.A., MVRDV Rotterdam, on international competitions, cultural projects and large-scale urban developments. Her academic research focuses on smart city – Inclusive innovation for communities, urban design and technology, urban mobility and smart infrastructure, architectural and urban typologies with an interest in creative and innovative sustainable design strategies (SDGs).
ALICE LO
Senior Operations Manager – MIT Hong Kong Innovation Node
Alice joined the team in 2018 and is responsible for operations, including logistics, facility and equipment management. She has 19 years of sales, marketing and administrative support experience particularly in the telecom sector having worked at Cisco and VMware. As a key administrator, she is known to be proactive, efficient, and a fast learner. Alice was born in Guangzhou and has lived in Hong Kong and Singapore.
CHARLOTTE LAM
Education Program Manager – MIT Hong Kong Innovation Node
Passionate about creating social impact and purpose, Charlotte focuses on program development, communications and marketing at the Node. As a creative individual and a believer in the growth mindset, she is interested in enhancing the entrepreneurial and innovative spirits of our future generations to solving real-world challenges. Prior to joining the Node, she worked at the Li & Fung Foundation for three years to help drive employee and community engagement globally for the Fung group, focusing on internal campaigns, communications and events. From environmental to health & wellbeing related social issues, she has implemented numerous global campaigns to raise awareness and encourage behavioural change in order to make a difference. Charlotte graduated from the University of Edinburgh with a bachelor’s degree in Psychology and did her dissertation on “Cognitive Planning in Young Children”, where she collected and analysed eye-tracking, EEG, behavioural data as well as IQ test results from 6 year olds, 9 year olds and adults to look into how children learn in comparison to adults. She also runs her own online cake business on the side and enjoys dancing in her free time.
NICK TSANG
Project Manager – MIT Hong Kong Innovation Node
PARCO YEUNG
Technical Consultant – MIT Hong Kong Innovation Node
Graduated with BEng in Electronic and Communication Engineering from CityU, he worked as CTO and R&D project manager for two Science Park based hardware startups on turbine and laser gas sensing technologies. He is also a trade union officer at EEPA under HKFLU, where he designs and teaches IoT and Arduino courses.
ANGIE ZHOU
Education Specialist – MIT Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Lab, App Inventor Group
Angie is an Education Specialist at the App Inventor team. She is currently based in Hong Kong supporting computational thinking education in Hong Kong. She has extensive experience in curriculum design, teaching and business development. Angie hopes to design fun and inspiring learning experiences and programs. Prior to joining the App Inventor team, Angie was running her company and teaching kids coding since 2014. Angie is very curious to learn about how everything works and the latest development in business and technology. She loves learning things by watching videos. Angie graduated with a degree in engineering from the University of Cambridge.
CATHLEEN YE
Senior Program Manager – MIT Innovation Node for Coolthink
Cathleen is the Senior Program Manager at MIT Innovation Node for Coolthink. She is a certified coach with the International Coaching Federation (ICF). She is also certified as a Level II Psychological counselor. As a dedicated practitioner of mindfulness for over 12 years in different places, Netherlands, Myanmar, Thailand, Mainland China and Hong Kong, she has recently completed a the train the trainer programme with the Oxford Mindfulness Centre and became a Mindfulness-based cognitive therapy Trainer. Prior to joining MIT Innovation Node, Cathleen was the Project Director of a multinational consultancy firm. She was the first full-time employee in Mainland China of the company and took a leadership role in developing the business from scratch.
Cathleen holds a master’s degree in Guidance and Counseling from The HK Polytechnic University and a bachelor’s degree in English from Jinan University.