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Andrew weir
Andrew weir







He has a BA (Hons) in Economics and a MA in Development Economics. Andrew Weir, MD is a family medicine specialist in Lynden, WA and has over 48 years of experience in the medical field. With over 15 years of experience working in both print and digital fields, my portfolio showcases a diverse range of projects, from branding to collateral. Also, he is a Director of the Pacific Basin Economic Council and a member of the World Economic Forum B20 Trade & Investment Taskforce.Īndrew is a Fellow of the ICAEW, HKICPA and Institute of Directors. He is a member of the International Business Council, Review Small Entrepreneur Research Assistance Programme (SERAP) of the Innovation and Technology Commission HKSAR and the HK Ethics Development Advisory Committee of the Independent Commission Against Corruption. He is a board member of the Asia Pacific Real Estate Association (APREA) and the Asian Association for Investors in Non-listed Real Estate Vehicles (ANREV).Īndrew is the Chairman of Plan International Hong Kong, and Community Business. He has had a number of global and regional roles with KPMG and is the Global Chairman of Real Estate and Construction and ASPAC Chairman of Infrastructure, Government and Healthcare, which also includes the real estate and transport sectors. He sits on the Listing Committee of the Hong Kong Stock Exchange and the Advisory Panels of the Securities Institute, The Hong Kong Investor Relations Association and ICAEW.

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He has over 25 years’ experience in servicing listed companies, public bodies, investment funds and MNCs in Hong Kong, Asia and internationally.Īndrew is KPMG China’s Head of Capital Markets. Andy Weir is an American author, known for his novels The Martian, Artemis, and an upcoming title, Project Hail Mary. The homeowner is Andy Weir, a science fiction writer whose best-known book is 'The Martian,' published in 2011 and turned into a movie starring Matt Damon in 2015. Andrew is the Regional Senior Partner of KPMG’s Hong Kong office.







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