Titania Woo
Executive Director, Hong Kong Management Association
Ms Titania Woo joined The Hong Kong Management Association (HKMA) in 1995 and is now the Executive Director of the Association. Over the years, Ms Woo dedicated herself to promoting management excellence. Under her leadership, the HKMA has enhanced its service offerings and provided a wide range of Bachelor, Master and Doctorate degree programmes in partnership with renowned universities worldwide as well as diplomas, certificates, seminars and workshops so as to bring in the latest management trends and development. Various annual business forums and awards of the HKMA have become important yearly flagship events and established themselves as the most respected accolades in their respective industries. The HKMA also offers an excellent platform for members and business executives to network, exchange of ideas and further their knowledge.
Ms Woo spared no efforts in promoting sustainability. She spearheaded the establishment of the Association’s Sustainability Committee in 2014, the launch of the Hong Kong Sustainability Award in 2016 and the setting up of the HKMA Global Centre for ESG Education and Research in 2021 with great success. In 2021, she pioneered the establishment of the “Business with Purpose” platform together with Social Ventures Hong Kong to promote shared value strategies and goals that benefit both society and corporate performance. Ms Woo also devoted herself fully to the promotion of innovation. Under her leadership, the Association continuously stays on top of the latest market trends and introduces many relevant courses and activities. In 2022, she reinvented the HKMA Academy for Innovation and management and launched the inaugural HKMA/HKT Global Innovation Award, aiming to advance the competitiveness of different sectors by encouraging them to embrace innovative mindsets and active transformation.
Ms Woo is currently a member of the Incorporated Management Committees of the HKMA David Li Kwok Po College and the HKMA K S Lo College as well as an advisory board member of St James’ Settlement and Hong Kong Red Cross. She holds a Bachelor of Arts (Hons) from The University of Hong Kong and a Master of Commerce from the University of New South Wales, Australia.