Lawrence Chu

Lawrence Chu is part of the AFIELD network as one of its advisors.

Lawrence Chu is a patron of the arts, the co-founder of The Chu Foundation, and the Founder & Chairman of BlackPine Group. As a private, family-owned organization, our values drive our strategy. In various divisions of the Group, we have backed innovative businesses globally such as Just Egg, which focuses on bringing sustainable and healthier food to the world; Fnatic, which represents the future of entertainment and sports; to Letgo & Wallapop, two companies changing the way we acquire everyday items. In addition to our business, our firm prides itself in our philanthropic activities. We focus our giving in global education, global arts & culture, as well as welfare of the people of Hong Kong.

Before embarking on his entrepreneurial career, Mr. Chu previously worked as a portfolio manager at UBS O’Connor in Hong Kong focusing on Asian investments. Prior to UBS O’Connor, Mr. Chu was a strategy executive in the Chairman’s office of EMI Music in London. He began his career at UBS Warburg in the technology and M&A investment banking groups in London and Hong Kong. Mr. Chu graduated from University of Chicago with a Bachelor of Arts in Economics. He is a member of the Hong Kong United Youth Association, the Chinese General Chamber of Commerce, the Hong Kong Private Equity and Venture Capital Association serving on the Venture Committee. Mr. Chu is a member of the Tate’s Asia-Pacific Acquisitions Committee, a Patron of the Ullens Center for Contemporary Art Council in Beijing, a governor of the Smart Museum Board of Governors and served as a governor of the Alumni Board of Governors at the University of Chicago in Chicago. He also serves on the board of governors of the Chinese International School as the Chairman of the Finance and Development Committee, and was a member of the board of directors of the Tung Wah Group of Hospitals in Hong Kong.

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