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History of HKICC

2007

  • Organized Hong Kong’s first executive coaching conference
  • Uploaded a newly designed image for the Website
  • Conducted the first opinion survey of HKICC newsletter subscribers

 

2006

  • Provided articles on coaching for the South China Morning Post Signpost Column (still going strong)
  • TV Documentary on life coaching featuring HKICC member coaches produced by TVB Jade Channel, Tuesday Report 
  • Incorporated HKICC as a non-profit limited company and changed the name from HKCC to HKICC
  • Rewarded “Caring Organization” by the Hong Kong Council of Social Services
  • 112 members

 

2005

  • Organized the first bi-lingual Speed Coaching Day
  • Designed and implemented the HKICC Coaching Standards
  • Jointly organized with HKIHRM the “Employee Coaching and Counselling Certification Course (still running)
  • Provided voluntary coaching support to the AIESEC student leadership program (still running)
  • Implemented online membership application and payment
  • 82 members

 

2004

  • Organized first Voluntary Mentor Coaching Project with the Salvation Army offering a real coaching practice platform for volunteer coaches
  • Hired administrative support services and web-provider for website and newsletter
  • 82 members

 

2003

  • Created website with domain www.coachinghk.org
  • Organized first public event to promote coaching : Personal Coaching Day
  • Offered first free coaching program (for those affected by SARS)
  • 34 members

 

2002

  • Released first HKCC Newsletter
  • Began monthly “Executive Committee” meetings as well as open monthly members’ meetings
  • Created HKCC’s Mission
  • Registered as a society and accepted Founding Members

 

2001

  • Coaches in Hong Kong began regular monthly meetings through the Coach U Hong Kong Chapter
  • Coined the name “Hong Kong Coaching Community”
  • Organized the first open meeting in a public venue

 

Past Presidents:

2006/7 SK Shum

2005/6 Bonnie Chan

2002/4 Angela Spaxman (Founding President)