Dominic Pang

Dominic Pang Yat Ting serves as a Strategic Advisor to Waterfield Group & The Waterfield Family of Companies.

Mr. Pang is the Chairman of Chun Wo Development Holdings Limited (Hong Kong Stock Exchange | 0711.HK), a Hong Kong investment holding company engaged in civil, electrical and mechanical engineering, as well as international foundation and building construction enterprises. Industry focus includes government, institutional, office, residential, industrial, hospital, schools, fire stations, sports complexes, markets, and civil engineering works, including roads, drainage, site formation, railway works, reservoirs, waterworks, seawalls and marine construction, sewage treatment/disposal facilities, and underground construction. The company also engages in foundation works, such as piling, large-diameter bored piles, diaphragm wall construction, deep basement construction, and ancillary works. In addition, it provides electrical and mechanical coordination, project management, and sub-contracting services, including electrical, fire services, mechanical ventilation and air conditioning, plumbing, and drainage installation to a range of construction works, such as civil, residential, commercial, and industrial building projects. Further, the company involves in railway and track works installation; and specialized contractor activities in maintenance and minor works projects, as well as undertakes interior decoration and fitting out works for various types of buildings. Additionally, it engages in the development, investment, sale, lease, and management of properties; trade of securities; and professional security, system design/installation, and security personnel services. The company founded in 1968 and is headquartered in Cheung Sha Wan, Hong Kong.

Mr. Pang graduated from Columbia College at Columbia University in the City of New York in 1995 with BA’s in Economics, Political Science and Mathematics. He graduated NYU Law in 1998. Mr. Pang is a member of Young President’s Organization (YPO) | Hong Kong.

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