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Preceded by
  
Lam Woon-kwong

Political Assistant
  
Paul Chan

Succeeded by
  
Ko Wing-man

Chief Secretary
  
Henry Tang

Spouse
  
Shelly Chow

Chief Executive
  
Sir Donald Tsang

Name
  
York Chow


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Permanent Secretary
  
Marion Lai & Sandra Lee

Undersecretary
  
Prof Gabriel Leung

Education
  
University of Hong Kong

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Dr. York Chow Yat-Ngok (traditional Chinese: 周一嶽; simplified Chinese: 周一岳; pinyin: Zhōu Yīyuè; born 1947, Hong Kong), GBS, SBS, MBE, was the Secretary for Food and Health of Hong Kong and a member of the Executive Council. He was appointed as Secretary for Health, Welfare and Food in 2004. The position has since been renamed to Secretary for Food and Health from reshuffling in 2007.

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History

Chow is an orthopaedic surgeon by profession. He was appointed Hospital Chief Executive of Queen Mary Hospital in 2001. Chow was appointed a Vice-President of the International Paralympic Committee in 1997.

During his studies in the University of Hong Kong since 1967, he stayed in St. John's College and has served as the male sports captain in the academic years 1968–1969.

2011 June protest

On 25 June 2011 a small protest was held by about ten mothers begging on the street for the attention of Chow regarding the mainland Chinese mothers birth tourism issues with hospital capacities. These are families that have a mainland mother and a Hong Kong father. Chow did sympathise with these couples, but nothing was done after the protest. The issue later expanded to the Early 2012 Hong Kong protests which was also triggered by Kong Qingdong's comment.

References

York Chow Wikipedia