香港投资公司行政总裁加入FCLTGlobal董事会

香港投资公司(HKIC)行政总裁陈家茹周三获委任为FCLTGlobal董事会其中一名董事,这是中国主权财富基金首次在该全球组织董事会获一席位。FCLTGlobal行政总裁Sarah Keohane Williamson赞扬陈家茹的经验将加强该组织的长期决策工作。陈家茹表示对委任感到荣幸,并感谢国际投资者对HKIC的信任。

FCLTGlobal周三宣布,香港投资公司行政总裁陈家茹(Clara Chan Ka-chai)已成为其19名董事之一。该非牟利组织汇集全球领先企业和投资者,推动长期决策。

这是中国主权财富基金首次在FCLTGlobal董事会获一席位,尽管HKIC成立时间较短,此举被视为对其的认可。FCLTGlobal行政总裁Sarah Keohane Williamson表示:“Clara带来深厚经验和深思熟虑的领导力,将加强我们促进长期决策的工作。我们非常高兴欢迎她加入董事会,并期待她在推进我们使命时带来的洞见。”

陈家茹回应称:“我对获委任为FCLTGlobal董事会董事感到荣幸,该董事会由国际知名长期机构投资者组成。尽管HKIC在全球同行中历史较短,我们对他们给予我们的信任和认可感到高兴,并感谢持续机会,让我们从香港贡献观点和行动计划,进一步释放全球耐心资本机构的集体力量,为更大的利益服务。”

FCLTGlobal成员包括CPP Investments、Norges Bank Investment Management、BlackRock和Temasek Holdings等知名机构。

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