Ken Chu (businessman)

Dr. Ken Chu

Dr. Ken Chu - Chairman and CEO of Mission Hills Group
Born

1974 (age 4142)


Hong Kong

Alma mater Doctor of law (Hon) (Western University)
Occupation Entrepreneur
Known for CEO and Chairman of Mission Hills Group; Global Member of the World Travel and Tourism Council (WTTC); National Committee Member of Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference (CPPCC)

Ken Chu (born 1974) Hong Kong, also known as “Mr. Golf" in China, is the chairman and CEO for Mission Hills Group.[1]

Education

Chu earned his bachelor's degree in Business Administration from University of Western Ontario, Canada. He is also the youngest to receive Honorary Doctorate of Law Degree[2] for his contribution in sports, leisure developments and community services in Hong Kong and China.

Career

After completion of his studies, Chu joined David Chu's, his father, company Mission Hills Group in the year of 1995. He has led his company to turn the uninhabited periphery of Shenzhen and Dongguan into a golf resort with twelve golf courses designed by top professional golf players, three golf clubhouses, three spa centers, two five-star hotels, two golf academies and one country club with Asia's largest tennis facility (fifty-one tennis courts) and one tennis academy. The Guinness World Records listed Mission Hills as the “World’s Largest Golf Club"[3] in the year of 2004. It was also recognized as a 5A Level Tourist Attraction[4] by CNTA (China National Tourism Administration).

In 2008, Chu planned and executed a project with Chinese Government policy makers on Hainan Island, known as Mission Hills Haikou. Mission Hills Haikou opened to public in 2010 with ten golf courses, each incorporating the native lava rock formations, one 518-room five-star hotel, one golf clubhouse, one golf academy, Hainan's only aquatic theme park with 168-pool volcanic mineral springs and one spa center. The Guinness World Records listed Mission Hills Haikou as the "World's Largest Spa & Mineral Springs".

Chu has brought more than one hundred international tournaments to China. He has also introduced the "golf and more" leisure philosophy to Mission Hills' expanding tourism-related businesses. The group's latest development projects include the 500,000 square-meter Mission Hills Centreville[5] and the 330,000 square-meter Mission Hills Lan Kwai Fong - Haikou.[6] These projects feature international hotel brands, such as Ritz Carlton, Renaissance Hotel and Hard Rock Hotel; integrated shopping, entertainment and leisure centers; trendy restaurants, cafes and bars; IMAX cinemas; ice skating rinks; bowling alleys; simulation racing centers; auto showrooms and conference facilities.

The Mission Hills - Huayi Brothers - Feng Xiaogang Movie Town which opened to public on 7 June 2014 in Haikou is a joint venture between Mission Hills, the Chinese film production company, Huayi Brothers and the Chinese film director, Feng Xiaogang. It is a 930,000 square-meter themed town that features six professional movie studios and a variety of dining, entertainment, shopping, cinema, cafe, bar and hotel facilities.

Public & Community Service Appointments

In addition to his duties with Mission Hills, Chu is also a Global Member of the World Travel and Tourism Council (WTTC),[7] the preeminent forum for global business leaders in travel and tourism industry, and currently serves as National Committee Member of Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference (CPPCC).[8] as well as other appointments, including:

Philanthropy

Chu has been actively involved in Hong Kong and China charity and community services. He takes particular interest in youth groups and activities with the belief that it is crucial to nurture future generations to create a better tomorrow for China and the world. In concert with his passion for youth causes, Chu supports many patriotic initiatives focusing on juniors. Chu is also dedicated to helping fellow countryman in need. Over the years, Mission Hills Group programs have made significant contributions to various charitable endeavors.

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