2025 LaSalle Day / AGM Dinner

The Toronto Chapter held its 2025 Annual General Meeting on La Salle Day on May 15 at Casa Deluz Banquet Hall (豪門宴) in Scarborough. 

Activities during the year were presented by Kevin Kwok (88) and Kenny Fong (16) during the President’s Speech.

It was widely known that the Board received ~140 membership applications in April. The unusual nature of the applications, as well as membership eligibility, voting and nomination rights, proxies, potential legal issues, as well as a few subsequent correspondences, including those from recently resigned directors, ex-presidents, Bill Chau (98)’s petition, Jevons Au (98) and board notices, were holistically presented.
The implications of the series of matters to Toronto members at large should not be taken lightly. In light of the attempted election maneuver, Chris Fong (94) and Johnson Ng (63) jointly presented a motion. In order to protect Toronto members’ voices not be overwhelmed by non-Toronto old boys in AGM, new member applications received after May 15, 2025 will be considered associate membership if little ties with Toronto were demonstrated. The voting and nomination rights of associated members would not be the same as regular members. The motion was carried unanimously.

As in previous years, the election for the new Board of Directors was held during the AGM. This year, 15 members as a cabinet ran for election and were all elected, upon confirmation of eligibility by the Returning Officer Thomas Lau (69). The composition of the new board is more diverse than ever before.


2025-27 Board of Directors

President
Kevin Kwok (1988)

Vice Presidents
Chris Fong (1994)
Michael Kong (1994)
Ken Wong (1990)

Secretary
Kelvin Chi Chuen Ho (2019)

Treasurer
Sunny Yat Sun Leung (1996)

Directors
Ambrose Cheung (1969)
Vincent Ho (1989)
Daryn Long Kiu Lai (2021)
Kenneth Lam (1989)
Carter Chung Sing Lau (1994)
Andrew Sin (2000)
David Sin (1969)
Robin Hon Nip Siu (2000)
Alex Wai Fai Tsoi (2016)

Our new directors team represent a wide range of generations — from experienced professionals to energetic young members, including recent university graduates. Some have served the La Salle College Old Boys’ Association for many years, while others are first-time board members. Quite a few have lived in Toronto for many years, while others have only recently immigrated to Canada. Regardless of their background, they share a common passion and have been actively involved in the HKLSCOBA (Toronto)’s past events. Professionally, our board members come from a variety of industries, including information technology, engineering, insurance, real estate, and accounting. Their expertise extends to organizing events in track and field, soccer, and recreational activities, including Ambrose Cheung (69) as a senior Scout leader with extensive community service experience.

Together, we will continue to uphold the Lasallian spirit, strengthen connections among old boys, and create meaningful opportunities to engage with one another across Toronto and beyond. We look forward to building a stronger, more united, and more professional Hong Kong La Salle College Old Boys’ Association – Toronto for all our members.

As always, your participation and support are the lifeblood of our association. Whether you’re a long-time member or a recent graduate, we welcome your involvement and ideas. Please feel free to reach out to us anytime at admin@lscobator.org.

Thank you for your continued trust and support. Let’s make the next two years impactful and memorable—for La Salle, for our brotherhood, and our shared future.

Yours in La Salle,

Kevin Kwok (1988)
President (2025–2027)
HKLSCOBA – Toronto

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