Gen.T Leaders of Tomorrow 2024: Brian Lo, Charlotte Tsuei-Robinson, Thomson Ho and Cally Chan (Illustration: Ryan Kabigting)
Cover Gen.T Leaders of Tomorrow 2024 Brian Lo, Charlotte Tsuei-Robinson, Thomson Ho and Cally Chan (Illustration: Ryan Kabigting)
Gen.T Leaders of Tomorrow 2024: Brian Lo, Charlotte Tsuei-Robinson, Thomson Ho and Cally Chan (Illustration: Ryan Kabigting)

The newest class of Gen.T Leaders of Tomorrow has been unveiled, you will want to keep an eye out for these young changemakers from Hong Kong making a positive impact

After six months in the making, we have finally unveiled the Gen.T Leaders of Tomorrow 2024. The annual list celebrates the promising leaders across Asia making their marks in their chosen fields. This year, over 200 individuals across our seven markets made the list.

Along with the Gen.T editors from around the region, a panel of esteemed industry leaders reviewed each candidate’s qualifications to ensure they met the criteria for becoming a Leader of Tomorrow.

Read more: The Tatler Gen.T Leaders of Tomorrow 2024 in numbers

Thirty-three of the selected honourees hail from Hong Kong; from an immigration lawyer and martial artist to a Canto-pop singer, they are the rising stars of their industries setting trends and breaking boundaries.

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Above Vivi Hu is the co-founder and CEO of YoujiVest, an ESG data and analytics firm that supports investors in funding sustainable initiatives (Photo: Zed Leets)
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Above Kai Tan is the co-founder, CEO and senior partner of Fides Capital Group, which invests in businesses dedicated to pioneering innovation for a brighter tomorrow (Photo: Zed Leets)

With the city’s reputation as an international financial hub, it is no surprise that a large proportion of this year’s honourees are from the Finance and Venture Capital category. 

Read the achievements of the Hong Kong honourees in the link below. This year’s list is sponsored by Mercedes-Benz Hong Kong.

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Above Immigration lawyer Lynette Nam leads the Justice Centre Hong Kong, providing legal advice and mental health support to refugees and vulnerable migrants (Photo: Zed Leets)
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Above James Thomson-Sakhrani heads The Amber Foundation, a charity dedicated to uplifting underserved communities through education and donations (Photo: Zed Leets)

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Yoyo Chow
Editor, Power & Purpose, Hong Kong, Tatler Hong Kong
Tatler Asia

Based in Hong Kong, editor Yoyo Chow covers the people and ideas redefining Asia’s future—from cutting-edge innovation and AI to bold moves in sustainability and diversity. She also drives content for Tatler Gen.T in Hong Kong, a platform and community spotlighting the region’s next generation of startup founders, creatives and changemakers.

Before that, she was a video journalist producing content for international TV and digital platforms, including Reuters and South China Morning Post. If you have a powerful story to share, she’s all ears. Send press materials, event invites and any inquiries to yoyo.chow@tatlerasia.com.