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Citations for Honorary Fellows
(原文發表於2019年5月10日)
中大榮譽院士的介紹是隆而重之的,特別委任校內知名教授為每一位榮譽院士撰寫讚辭。我的讚辭由鄧思穎教授撰寫。
以下是他的英文讚辭:
Honorary Fellowship
A Citation
Mr Wong Man-yin Denny
Bai Juyi is one of the great Tang poets.
The young Bai did not find it easy to make ends meet when he was young and had
not yet established a name for himself. Once he had resolved on a literary
career, he travelled from Jiangnan to the capital, Changan, to show his poetry
to Gu Kuang, a literary leader at that time. Since ‘Juyi’ literally means ‘easy living’, upon seeing Bai’s name on the manuscripts,
Gu joked: ‘Rice is expensive in Changan. Living here is
no easy matter!’ What Gu meant was that, given the high
living standard in the capital, making a living there is not an easy matter at
all. In fact, the same could be said of Hong Kong 1,200 years later. People who
live in Hong Kong, especially the younger generation, have faced similar living
and housing problems. The basic necessity of ‘easy
living’ becomes a challenge. The young must be
realistic and always go an extra mile in the hope of climbing up the social
ladder in order to put a roof above their heads.
Forty-five years ago, Mr Wong Man-yin
Denny graduated from New Asia College of the Chinese University of Hong Kong
(CUHK) with a Bachelor’s
degree major in Economics and minor in Business Administration. In a talk given
at his alma mater, he shared with the students how he coped with life’s challenges in the first few years after graduation and how such
tribulations had made him stronger. He did not hesitate to point out that,
stepping into a new workplace, fresh graduates ‘should
be humble, expand their social networks, be proactive, thorough and swift in
acquiring new knowledge and cherish each learning opportunity.’ He encouraged the students to spare no effort to take up more work
so as to learn more. What is learned this way will one day become the
cornerstones and assets of their careers. From his firsthand experience Mr Wong
thinks that being proactive, eager to shoulder responsibilities, sincere and
friendly are the keys to success. His resounding words of wisdom are music to
the new graduates which will bring them lifelong benefits.
Mr Wong does not only preach a proactive
and open attitude. He has practised it himself all his life. After graduating
from CUHK, he worked for a leading property developer. As a new recruit, he
persisted in taking up the challenges with humility, accomplishing the tasks
through seeking counsel and exerting relentless effort irrespective of how
demanding the work was. Mr Wong absorbed new knowledge like a sponge and always
directed himself towards righteousness. He cultivated friendships with people from
all walks of life with thankfulness and in good faith. In 1978, after honing
his skills for four years, he co-founded the Centaline Property Agency with Mr
Shih Wing-ching. The Agency started as a nano-business with only a desk and a
telephone shared between the two partners, rented from a leaseholder of a small
office in Central. Ten years later, the Agency was already a market leader
amongst Hong Kong real estate agencies. With his high competence, discerning
eye and strong leadership, Centaline Property Agency had changed the business
model of real estate agency and raised the business ethics, professional
conduct and service standard of the industry. By 2018, the Centaline Group had
developed into a mammoth venture with 2,600 branches in mainland China, Hong
Kong, Macau, and Taiwan employing over 55,000 persons. Its turnover was
HK$18.98 billion, and its after-tax profits was HK$501 million, and even
reached HK$1.05 billion in the good year of 2017.
In 1992, Mr Wong did not further manage
the Centaline Property Agency and founded Capital Property
Consultants. But he did not sell his shares in Centaline Property
Agency and remains until today as shareholder of Centaline Group holding 45% of
its shares. In 1996, Mr Wong established the Hong Kong Chamber of Professional
Property Consultants Limited with other captains of the industry and became its
first Chairman. In 1999, he acquired Easy Property Co. Ltd, later also acquired
Easy House Properties Ltd., then merged the two Easy real estate agencies under
the trade name of Easy Property, and has served as managing director since
2002. Nowadays, the Easy Property specializes in property agency business in
Hong Kong Island East and Shatin. More than 40 years have now passed since
Centaline Property Agency was founded. From Centaline Property Agency to
Capital Property Consultants, and from Capital Property Consultants to Easy
Property, Mr Wong has been leading his companies in new directions, onto paths
not taken by other agencies before, such as establishing internal guidelines to
refrain from taking part in property speculations., He places his priorities on
professional ethics and services, as well as decent organisational management.
He also emphasizes that a property agency should practise social responsibility. Mr
Wong spares no effort in creating an easy living environment and has
established himself as a leader in the industry as well as a role model for the
young.
In addition to giving frequent media
interviews to provide professional analyses on real estate, Mr Wong often
serves as keynote speakers at public forums and community activities. Since
2000, Mr Wong has been writing articles to comment on the real estate market
and to express his views on political, economic, social, educational and humanities
issues. The articles are known for their perspicacity and style, and can be
found in major newspapers and websites (e.g., the websites of Centaline
Property Agency, Ricacorp Properties, Property Hong Kong, Many Wells Property,
Easy Property and Finet etc.).
While pursuing a distinguished career in
the estate agency profession, Mr Wong has not neglected his role in doing
service to the community and has been lending a helping hand to the young.
Every year, he donates on the average half of the net profit of Easy Property
to charity, benefitting the community and setting an example of social
responsibility. As a CUHK alumnus, Mr Wong cares about the development of the
University and New Asia College. He has been providing caring and generous
support to the cause of talent cultivation. He has served as a member of the
General Education Advisory Board of New Asia College since 2008 and the Board
of Trustees since 2009. Through his selfless contributions, Mr Wong became a
role model for all members of the New Asia community. He has also donated
significantly to establish scholarships that encourage students to improve
themselves and broaden their horizons. In 2014, he was invited to give a talk
entitled ‘Keys
to Success – Ability, Personal Quality and Vision’ for the Program for the Gifted & Talented of the Faculty of
Education at CUHK, where he shared his experiences and wisdom with students and
parents. Today’s students are the pillars of tomorrow’s society; through his benevolence, Mr Wong has sowed the seeds of
many good things which will certainly be harvested by us in the years to
come.
In Chinese, ‘easy living’ and ‘pleasant living (the Chinese name of
Easy Property)’ are homonyms. However, a subtle
difference separates them: the former speaks of a basic necessity, whereas the
latter is a state to which everyone aspires. A distinguished entrepreneur, Mr
Wong’s distinguished career has helped to provide an ‘easy living’ environment for citizens. He
has devoted himself to serving the community, taking care of the young,
shouldering social responsibilities, and paving the way for others to attain ‘pleasant living’. In recognition of his
enthusiastic and generous support to CUHK and New Asia College, and his
exemplifying a good alumnus model, Mr Chairman, it is my great pleasure to
present to you Mr Wong Man-yin Denny for the award of an Honorary Fellowship of
the University.