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Irene Heffernan Ho

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Predecessor
  
Chok-Hung Lee

Spouse
  
Freddy Ho

Name
  
Irene Ho

Successor
  
Harry Eugene O'Neill


Born
  
1951
Limerick

Education
  
Trinity College, Dublin

Irene Ann Heffernan Ho (born 1951) is the former Honorary Vice-Consul-in charge of Ireland to Hong Kong[1].

As of 1 December 2006, Mrs. Ho has retired from her diplomatic position, and joined Underwriters Laboratories, a not-for-profit product safety testing and certification organization, based in America.

Ho has worked as an HR practitioner in Hong Kong for 20 years and was previously a partner with KPMG. Prior to joining KPMG she worked with HSBC and was responsible for recruitment, assessment and appraisal at an international level throughout the group. During her career in Hong Kong she was also involved in succession planning, evaluation and development for the Mass Transit Railway Corporation.

Ho was born in Limerick, Ireland as Irene Ann Heffernan. The surname Ho was adopted after her marriage to Freddy Ho, a high-ranking civil servant in the HKSAR. Ho received her bachelor's and master's degrees from Trinity College in Dublin.

Currently, Ho divides her time between her home in Hong Kong and her Chicago-based office.

Mr. and Mrs. Ho have a daughter, Tessa, and three sons, Daniel, Thomas and Patrick.

References

Irene Heffernan Ho Wikipedia