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Busy start for WEC members

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The Chamber Women Executives Club (WEC) has been busy since its inception in September this year charting the direction of the club, but it has also managed to find the time to hold a few events.

On October 13, HKGCC Chairman Christopher Cheng invited WEC Executive Group members to a cruise on his luxury yacht to celebrate the formation of the Club (above photo).

wec2.jpg (34005 bytes)Also in October, WEC members had a hauntingly enjoyable night and raised some money for a good cause at Ocean Park's Yan Chai Hospital Charity Halloween Bash on October 19.

On November 13, WEC President Sylvia Chiu (right photo, standing left) presented Rebecca Chan with a gift certificate for her winning entry in the WEC wec3.jpg (41912 bytes)Chinese name contest, ¨ô§°ªÀ, which translates as, "Outstanding Women's Club."

Then on November 23, Esquel Group Chairman Marjorie Yang (right) was the guest speaker at WEC's first subscription luncheon. Ms Yang was named the 6th most powerful businesswoman in Asia by Fortune magazine in October 2000, and was named one of the 50 most influential women executives in the world in the October 2001 issue of Forbes magazine. You can listen to Ms Yang's speech which is posted on the Chamber Web site's (www.chamber.org.hk) "Chamber in Action" page.

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