Partner, Cleary Gottlieb Steen & Hamilton
Mr. Chris Lee is a Partner at Cleary Gottlieb, a leading international law firm with a global footprint. His journey is a testament to the power of a global education: born in Korea and raised in Australia, he moved to the U.S. to complete both his undergraduate and law degrees at Stanford and Harvard respectively.
Over his 19-year career, Chris has practiced law in the world’s major financial hubs, including New York and Beijing. He specializes in complex corporate law and is passionate about helping students understand how to navigate international career paths and the evolving landscape of the global legal market.
Founder and Principal Consultant, SprintImpact
Ms. Wendy Tam specializes in AI transformation – helping people stay irreplaceable while organizations stay competitive. As Founder of SprintImpact, she partners with companies and schools (including ICS) to build purposeful human-AI collaboration.
Her journey from Electrical Engineering (Tufts, Summa Cum Laude) to leading UX innovation for clients like BBC and Ocean Park revealed a pivotal insight: meaningful innovation needs to start with people not tech. In 2018, her AI product team won the UN's World Summit Awards – a Hong Kong first.
She trains leaders on AI adoption (500+ trained) and teaches at HKUSPACE – passionate about helping students develop what makes them irreplaceable in the AI era.
CEO & Co-Founder, YAS Digital
Mr. Andy Ann is a "serial entrepreneur"—someone who specializes in turning new ideas into real-world companies. He has built or invested in over 30 businesses, including YAS Digital, which uses tech like GPS and AI to provide "one-click" insurance for things students care about, like outdoor sports and commuting.
Andy’s past ventures include Hot Mob (digital advertising) and companies that partner with global giants like Generali and Liberty. With a background in Psychology and Economics from UBC, Andy also founded TEDx events to give a platform to NGOs. He is excited to show students how to move from a "vague idea" to a global business that solves modern problems.