Description

At the session we will provide key D&I updates from China and discuss the Asian perspective on a specific topic. More details to follow. 

 

This event is open to DIAN China Link representatives only. To register, please get in touch with the team. 

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Event Speakers

Cora Mok

Manager, DIAN Programmes and Research at Community Business

Cora Mok is Manager, DIAN Programmes and Research, based in Hong Kong. She is responsible for the strategy and delivery of the programmes and research at DIAN, with the goal to help companies navigate critical diversity and inclusion issues through an Asian lens. She leads the DIAN China Link, a service within the regional network that brings together local D&I representatives. She is also the author of 2019 Gender Diversity Benchmark for Asia and co-author of Balancing Career and Caregiving in Asia – The Role of Companies. 

Prior to joining Community Business, Cora worked in public relations where she developed campaigns for global companies to communicate their purpose to local audiences. She holds a master’s degree in Psychology from the University of Hong Kong, where she also received her bachelor’s degree in English Studies and Comparative Literature. Born and raised in Hong Kong, she speaks fluent Cantonese, English and Mandarin. 

Tina Arcilla

Head of Diversity & Inclusion in Asia Network (DIAN) at Community Business

Head of Diversity & Inclusion in Asia Network (DIAN), based in Hong Kong. She is responsible for managing the Diversity and Inclusion in Asia Network (DIAN), the leading network of companies and professionals committed to advancing diversity and inclusion in Asia.

Tina was lauded for her student activism and her work on various official and student-led publications when she studied in university. She was also awarded the Gerry Roxas Leadership Award, a national accolade for young leaders in the Philippines.

Prior to joining Community Business, Tina was a corporate governance advocate working with the Institute of Corporate Directors (ICD) of Philippines. There she managed ICD Fellows membership, updated Professional Directors Programme, developed bespoke board governance tools for a major bank, and helped organise the 2009 OECD Asian Roundtable.

Graduated from the University of Asia and the Pacific in Manila, Philippines, Tina holds a Bachelor degree of Arts in Political Economy.  She is fluent in English.