A Hong Kong man who has trained more than 70,000 young people to "bring positive impact through their work" is this year's recipient of the "Spirit of Hong Kong" award, the South China Morning Post reports.
Tsehei Kwok-hoi, a professor at the Chinese University of Hong Kong, says he believes "socially conscious entrepreneurs are essential for tackling future challenges" and has trained more than 70,000 young people over the past 10 years.
Among his training programs is the Innovator Farm, which he launched in 2020 to nurture the next generation of social innovators.
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