2021 Officers of Chinese Chamber of Commerce sworn in


(SAN FRANCISCO) The inauguration for the 2020-2021 officers of the San Francisco Chinese Chamber of Commerce was held on September 25 on Waverly Place in Chinatown. The annual ceremony had been delayed from July to September this year due to the pandemic.
The officers of the Chamber were sworn in by Supervisor Aaron Peskin who represents District 3 and Chinatown.
Eddie Au, the new president of the Chinese Chamber of Commerce said in the outdoor ceremony that he would continue to work with the San Francisco Police Department and the city to make Chinatown safer and promote the economy in Chinatown.
Presiding President of the Chinese Consolidated Benevolent Association Ding Lee, San Francisco Police Department Deputy Chief David Lazar and Northern Police Station Caption Paul Yep attended the ceremony.
The members of the 105th Board of Directors are : President Eddie Au, First Vice President Harlan Wong, Second Vice President Derek Fong, Secretary Ringo Wong, Treasurer Ben Man Gong, Assistant Treasurer Jiequn Yang, Board Member Kitman Chan, Linda Chow, Tony Zhang, Tony Lau, Michael Lau, Esther Li, Wade Lai, David Luo, Amy Lo, Douglas Wong, Stilwell Yang, Francis So, May Ann Wong, Peiling Lai, Gordon Chin, Ed Lew, Tony Fong, George Mak, Malcolm Yeung, Judy Lee, Michael Kay.
The members of the 57th Supervisory Board are: President Grace Yuen, Vice President Robert Chiang, Board Member Kenny Tse, Donald Luu, Phil Chin, Hon Keung So, Raymond Sham, Katherine Zhang, Andy Zhao, Anson Hung, Chelsea Hung.
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