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Christina Dean, Redress HK

 
Christina Dean, Redress HKChristina founded Redress in 2007 in Hong Kong. Today as CEO, she is responsible for the Redress’s overall strategic development, programs, fundraising, nd corporate partnerships. She is a regular speaker at various seminars and has received numerous recognitions for her work, including being listed by US online magazine Coco Eco as one of 2010’s "Most Influential Women in Green" and by British Vogue's "Top 30 Inspirational Women."

Previously, Christina was an award-winning journalist and a practicing dental surgeon. She is currently based between Hong Kong and in Shanghai, where she divides her time between working and her three young children.

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