李承東
Mr. LEE Shing-Tung Tommy 李承東
Mr Tommy Lee is President & CEO of Multizen Asia Limited (http://www.multizen.com). Fluent in English, Chinese and Japanese, he obtained his Bachelor of Science degree from Cornell University and his Master of Science degree from Stanford University.
He founded Multizen Asia Limited in 1993 and over the last 20 years has grown the company into one of the leading B2B confectionery companies in Asia. Multizen owns three production facilities (Hong Kong, Nantong, Philadelphia), and Multizen’s products are now being sold in all classes of trade in 30 countries and territories. Multizen’s customers include Corne, Godiva, Kerry Ingredients, Kraft Foods / Mondelez, Neuhaus, Unilever, just to name a few.
Mr Lee is also very active in the community. He is currently the North Asia Regional Chair of YPO (Young Presidents’ Organization) leading nine chapters (500 members) in the region. He also founded the Multizen Foundation (承善基金) and has focused on helping disadvantaged children in China since the early 90s. After years of supporting the Yangzhou University and Suzhou University, Mr Lee has refocused his effort in helping disadvantaged children in the city of Nantong. He is the Vice Chairman of the Nantong City Government Overseas Cooperation Committee as well as a member of the Jiangsu Provincial Government Overseas Cooperation Committee. The Chinese Government recognized Mr Lee for his contribution to the city of Nantong with an Economic Outstanding Contribution Award (南通市开放型经济发展杰出贡献奖). Passionate about children’s education, he also sits on the Asian Council of The Lawrenceville School, a leading boarding school in the United States. He has always been passionate about teaching entrepreneurship and offering his expertise and experience to young university students. Mr Tommy Lee is the frequent invited speaker from visiting universities such as Georgetown University, Pace University and Texas Christian University.
College Office
G/F, CW Chu College
The Chinese University of Hong Kong
Shatin, New Territories, Hong Kong SAR