Janet Pau is Program Director of the Asia Business Council, an independent organization that regularly convenes top executives from leading Asian and global companies to explore and exchange ideas about how the private sector can contribute to Asia’s continued economic development. Ms. Pau leads the Council’s programming, research, and member initiatives. Her writings on Asia’s economic issues, technological changes, sustainability, and human capital have appeared in the South China Morning Post, China Daily, Fortune, and Sing Tao Daily, among other publications. She is co-author of the book Through the Eyes of Tiger Cubs: Views of Asia’s Next Generation.
She is also Chief Executive Officer for BEYOND Foundation Hong Kong, which advocates for children with special needs in Hong Kong. Previously, Ms. Pau was Manager at A.T. Kearney’s Global Business Policy Council in Washington, D.C., where she conducted strategy consulting projects for corporate and government clients around the world and co-authored a variety of the firm’s flagship publications. She also worked at the United Nations Secretariat and at Willis Towers Watson. She was an advisor to the Hong Kong government on heritage and museums.
Ms. Pau obtained her Bachelor of Arts degree from Yale University and her Master in Public Policy degree from Harvard University.