Dr Candice Powell, Chief Executive Officer
Dr Candice Powell joined Mind HK as Chief Executive Officer in September 2022. She is trained as a clinical psychologist at The Chinese University of Hong Kong. Before joining Mind HK, she worked at New Life Psychiatric Rehabilitation Association, one of Hong Kong’s largest community mental health NGOs, for 13 years. She is an honorary lecturer at The University of Hong Kong and a fellow of The Hong Kong Psychological Society, vice-chair of the Division of Clinical Psychology of HKPS, and a training officer of the Association of Contextual and Behavioural Science (Hong Kong Chapter). She is an awardee of Hong Kong Professional Elite Ladies Selection 2022.
Candice is diversely trained in evidence-based psychological intervention. Apart from being a practitioner, she is also a rigorous researcher and widely published in academic journals and presented her study findings at local and international conferences. She has developed innovative intervention programmes for improving people’s mental health and well-being. She introduced Mindful Parenting, digitised Unified Protocol for emotional disorders, and established a stepped-care psychological service in Hong Kong. She hopes everyone with emotional distress can easily access quality psychological services.
Carol Liang, Deputy CEO
Carol has been at Mind HK since 2017, where she has led the organisation’s communications strategy, campaigns, digital content, and external relations, prior to stepping into the role of Deputy CEO in January 2022.
Carol previously supported public health development and communication programmes for the United Nation and a number of health-focused NGOs and digital health start-ups in Boston, New York, and Geneva. She holds an undergraduate degree in Sociology and Medical Humanities, a Master of Public Health, and a Master of Counselling.
Outside of Mind HK, she is a mental health counsellor for adolescents and young adults, a member of the Laureus Model City Hong Kong Steering Committee, a mentor for Resolve’s 2022-2023 Fellowship, and a member of the Global Shapers Hong Kong hub. She is passionate about everything public health, storytelling, and changing attitudes toward mental health.
Charlotte Tottenham, Chief Development Officer
Charlotte joined Mind HK as Acting Chief Development Officer in September 2023.
At Mind HK she looks after all things related to development, fostering strong partnerships with all stakeholders interested in the mental health conversation. Charlotte brings international experience in journalism, social enterprise, and the nonprofit sector, in a variety of roles including communications, fundraising, marketing and volunteer management.
As an English Literature graduate, she has a strong belief that real life stories and lived experience leadership are the most effective way to create change. She is a former Fellow of Year Here, a pioneering UK based social innovation and leadership programme.
She would love to hear from you: charlotte.tottenham@mind.org.hk
Karen Lau, Chief Programme Officer
Karen is a seasoned and passionate marketing professional, joining MHK as Chief Programme Officer in 2025. With extensive corporate and philanthropic experience in the insurance, banking, and telecommunications sectors, she has a proven record of driving successful programs and leading dynamic teams.
Karen is eager to leverage her marketing expertise to drive meaningful and positive impact in the mental health space, harnessing her skills to foster growth and innovation in this vital area.
Min Huang, Chief Operations Officer
Min joined Mind HK in January 2022. She holds a MBA degree, and over 21 years professional experience including extensive work within the operations field.
She started to work in the HK charity sector from 2020, and is proud to be able to apply her experience and knowledge on helping start up to build a solid foundation for further development.
Florence Wong, Senior Manager - Finance
Florence joined Mind HK in Dec 2021 as the Finance Manager. She worked as an Accountant in a multi-national moving company over 20 years before joining Mind HK. She hopes to use her knowledge and experience to let Mind HK’s accounting policy become more perfect and systematic.
Mia Tse, HR and Administration Manager
Mia joined Mind HK in 2024, bringing years of experience in human resources, administration, and office operations. She believes that employee well-being is essential to an organisation’s success and is dedicated to fostering a supportive and efficient workplace where colleagues feel valued and cared for.
With a strong foundation in operational management and a deep understanding of workplace dynamics, Mia works to enhance the organisation’s efficiency and daily operations while ensuring a positive and inclusive workplace culture. She looks forward to growing alongside the organisation and contributing to meaningful, positive change in Hong Kong’s mental health landscape.
Kwong Sham, Head of Technology & Digital Transformation
Before joining the team in 2025, Kwong founded his own company dedicated to empowering NGOs of varying scales—including TWGHs, A Drop of Life, and Project WeCan. Drawing on his entrepreneurial spirit and technical expertise, he has successfully led initiatives that drive digital transformation across the nonprofit sector. Kwong is passionate about leveraging his experience to maximize operational efficiency and ensure that every effort delivers meaningful impact to beneficiaries.
Clara Kwok, Head of Communications
Before joining the team in 2024, Clara has worked at various marketing agencies for 10 years, with a solid foundation in event and project management, client servicing and publicity, with a mixed clientele from the public to private sectors. In particular, she worked with the government on the mental health public education and promotion initiative, Shall We Talk, which further consolidated her dedication in improving mental health in the city and reducing stigma towards help-seeking and mental illnesses . She hopes to reach people who are not aware of mental health to begin the self-awareness journey with the collective efforts from Mind Hong Kong.
She is a firm believer in “deal with your mood before dealing with things” and mental health should be the priority in oneself, a family, a workplace and in a community. Say hi to Clara via clara.kwok@mind.org.hk .
Godi Li, Fundraising & Partnerships Senior Manager
Godi is a fundraising and resource development professional with extensive experience supporting local and international NGOs. She specialises in developing holistic, data-driven fundraising strategies that enable sustainable income growth and deepen donor engagement.
With a strong foundation in statistics and marketing, Godi brings a structured and analytical approach to fundraising strategy, while also contributing to programme development, strategic planning, organisational development, and budgeting. She holds an International Advanced Diploma in Fundraising from the UK’s Chartered Institute of Fundraising, a degree in Statistics, and a postgraduate degree in Marketing.
Matthew Wong, Head of Programme - Training & Anti-Stigma Project
Matthew has been with Mind HK since September 2021. Growing up in Australia, his passion and interest has always been within the realms of mental health and disability. From attaining a Bachelor’s degree in Psychological Science as well as Masters in Autism Studies to working in various NGOs, he has always dedicated his time and effort to supporting individuals with varying capabilities.
Matthew has officially moved back to Hong Kong over three years ago and has since completed an International and Public NGO Management course. Noticing the difference in mental health attitudes and available support of both places, Matthew is now committed to raising awareness of mental health issues in Hong Kong as well as advocating for equal opportunities.
Henry Chan, Senior Manager - Training and Partnerships
Henry learned about Mind HK during the Mental Health Conference 2017, and joined the Mind HK team, as he wishes to improve the mental health condition in Hong Kong through prevention and early intervention approaches.
Henry is now pursuing a Master’s in Public Health at the King’s College London. He obtained his Bachelor’s degree in Psychology at the University of Bath and worked as an Honorary Assistant Psychologist at a local hospital in the United Kingdom before coming back to his hometown. His previous work focused on conducting assessments and light intensity rehabilitations for individuals with various backgrounds. During work, he realised that there are huge differences in mental health attitudes and knowledge between the HK and UK community. The stigma has a significant impact on a person’s experience and recovery.
Therefore, Henry joined Mind HK aiming to improve the current situation and contribute through education and awareness work. He is a qualified Mental Health First Aid Master Instructor and delivers mental health training and workshops. Being invited as speaker and panelist by reputable organisations like SCMP, HKTDC and RTHK, Henry has been vocal on mental health programmes and how to facilitate cultural changes in Hong Kong’s community especially workplaces.
As the Acting Senior Manager – Training and Partnerships at Mind HK, Henry believes that cultivating cultural changes within organisations and the public are the first steps to improve access to support in Hong Kong and hence, his work focuses on partnering with different like-minded organisations to facilitate such change since 2018.
Nicole Lee, Senior Manager - Training and Operations
Nicole is a registered social worker in Hong Kong having a Master’s degree in Social Work with a concentration in mental health at HKU. Prior to joining Mind HK, she has experience working with vulnerable families and children with Special Educational Needs (SEN) and mental health challenges. Having experienced first-hand how mental health problems have impacted both patients and carers, she is driven to dedicate herself in the field aiming to combat stigma and raise awareness of mental health in the local community.
Nicole joined Mind HK in 2020 where she has led youth mental health programmes and is now managing diverse training programmes and operations for the Training Team. She is also a trainer herself with certified Mental Health First Aid Master Instructor (both Standard and Youth version) qualifications. Over the past years, she has been invited as a speaker or panelist by various organisations, such as the British Council, on mental health of youth, family and workplace.
Vicki Tsang, Project Manager - Anti-Stigma Project
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Vicki graduated with a Masters in Social Work with a strong background and passion in mental health and psychology stemming from her Bachelors in Psychology.
With over five years of experience in mental health initiatives and supporting people with their mental health in both Vancouver and Edinburgh, Vicki hopes to bring her experience to Mind HK and help destigmatize mental health in Hong Kong. She hopes to normalise the conversation around mental health and the need for mental health support in the bustling city of Hong Kong where the conversation surrounding mental health can be a taboo topic. Prior to joining Mind HK, Vicki worked to support UNHCR and refugees as they are another one of Hong Kong’s most stigmatized population groups.
Vicki is an outdoor enthusiast and an advocate for spending quality time in nature. In her personal time, she is a keen marathoner, occasionally ultramarathoner, hiker and an avid climber.
Odile Thiang, Lead Clinical Advisor (Training and Anti-stigma)
Odile has been involved with Mind HK since 2016, and was on the team that officially launched the charity at the 2017 Hong Kong Mental Health Conference. Odile is the lead clinical advisor for the Anti-Stigma Project, and a trainer. She was involved in the planning of the 2017 and 2020 Hong Kong Mental Health Conferences.
Odile is a Paediatric Nurse Practitioner with over 10 years of experience in child and adolescent care. Her commitment to serving marginalised communities lead her to work on the improvement of mental health care, and working with survivors of sexual assault and domestic violence as well as vulnerable LGBTQ+ youth. In Hong Kong she has focused her efforts on mental health and nursing education. Odile is currently also a Child & Adolescent Teaching Fellow at the HK Polytechnic University School of Nursing, as well as an Honorary Nurse Consultant at the Hong Kong’s Children’s Hospital. Her extensive experience has allowed her to cultivate a strong focus in paediatric care, with a unique exposure to child and adolescent mental health.
Michelle Cheng, Head of Programme - Youth Programme
Michelle joined Mind HK in April 2022. She attained a degree in Media Arts and an advanced certificate in Psychology in Hong Kong, with a special interest in community arts, psychotherapy and mindfulness. Prior to joining Mind HK, Michelle worked for various corporates and NGOs, and she brings over 8 years of experience in delivering local and overseas project management, development and fundraising campaigns.
Michelle previously worked for a local NGO as a Programme Manager to design and deliver a wide range of social inclusion programmes with people with different disabilities. Outside of Hong Kong, she also provided volunteer services in Germany, Cambodia and Thailand. She is committed to giving back to society, and excited to support Mind HK for mental health development in Hong Kong.
Dr Jacqueline Wu, Clinical Advisor - Youth Programme
Dr Jacqueline Wu joined Mind HK as a Clinical Advisor in June 2024. She is a U.K. trained clinical psychologist who has had extensive clinical experience working in the mental health field both in HK and U.K. Jacqueline holds a Master’s degree in Early Interventions in Psychosis from King’s College London and a Doctorate degree in Clinical Psychology from Newcastle University. Jacqueline works with both adults and young people, and has a particular interest in working with complex mental health conditions, such as trauma, psychosis, attachment difficulties, anxiety disorders, low mood, self-harm, OCD, neurodevelopmental conditions and others. Her therapeutic approach is informed by a range of evidence-based interventions such as systemic approaches, Cognitive Behavioural Therapy, Acceptance and Commitment Therapy, Cognitive Analytic Therapy and Compassion Focused Therapy. Her area of research interest was related ways to improve psychological interventions for LGBTQ+ individuals.
Having been raised in HK, she has always noticed the need for more compassion and understanding in individuals with mental health difficulties which is not always easy in a culture where mental health was often stigmatised. It has always been her mission to not just support those in need but also raise mental health awareness in HK to create an inclusive environment where people feel safe to seek help and engage in discussions about mental health. Jacqueline strongly believes early intervention is critical and is motivated to support people in optimising their strengths and potential in order to improve their outcomes. Therefore, Jacqueline joined Mind HK as she is committed to bring these values to her work at the organisation.
Samantha Man, Youth Engagement Manager
With her interest in people development, Samantha began her career in the field of Education and Psychology. Before joining Mind HK, Samantha worked for corporations and the public sector to manage educational and research programmes, serving children, youth and teachers. She is passionate about designing and delivering experiential programmes.
Samantha further pursued a Master’s degree in Psychology with an interest in mental health, inclusion and diversity. She celebrates individuality and wishes everyone can live the life they envision. By joining the Youth Engagement Team in Mind HK, she is committed to serving the youth in Hong Kong and building the school environment with mental health awareness.
YK Cham, Communications and Events Manager (Youth Programme)
Cham joined Mind HK in April 2024. With 9 years of experience in the Media and Communications field, she firmly believes in the transformative power of effective communication to cultivate a more diverse society. Through this interconnectedness, she envisions the promotion of connection, understanding, and empathy. Driven by her passion, she aims to utilise her skills to promote mental health in Hong Kong, while also challenging the stigma and discrimination surrounding mental illness.
Karena Chung, iACT Head of Programme
Karena Chung is Head of Programme – iACT at Mind Hong Kong (Mind HK) and a Registered Social Worker with many years of experience in the mental health field. She leads the development and delivery of evidence-informed, community-based mental health programmes, working to improve access to care and promote wellbeing across Hong Kong.
Dr Jeffy Ho, iACT Lead Clinical Advisor
Dr. Jeffy C. Y. Ho, a seasoned clinical psychologist (HCPC & HKPC Reg), serves as the Clinical Advisor for the Improving Access to Community Therapies (iACT) Psychological Wellbeing Practitioner(PWP) programme at Mind HK since May 2023. His career began in Hong Kong as a counsellor before expanding his knowledge at the esteemed Anna Freud Centre earning MSc in Psychoanalytic Developmental Psychology, followed by His Doctor in Clinical Psychology at University College London (UCL). Deepening his professional expertise, he underwent psychoanalysis at the renowned Institute of Psychoanalysis, London.
Jeffy’s primary focus lies in psychoanalytic psychotherapy and child development, integrating third wave CBT therapies such as ACT, and Systemic & Existential thinking into his practice. Despite mainly working with adults, his deep understanding of child development and mental health makes him a strong advocate for early intervention and a stepped care model.
Working trans-diagnostically, Jeffy specialises in addressing relational issues and complex psychological difficulties. His broad clinical experience encompasses institutions like the NHS Improving Access to Psychological Therapies (IAPT) program, Tavistock and Portman Clinic, Royal London Hospital Renal Department, Community Mental Health Team, and Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services, reflecting his diverse clinical and research backgrounds.
Offering services in Cantonese, Mandarin, and English, Jeffy provides culturally sensitive care to his diverse clientele. His comprehensive offerings range from individual therapy to family interventions and collaborative healthcare, underscoring his dedication to holistic patient care. In essence, Jeffy is committed to applying psychological theories and practices to improve his clients’ lives and foster emotional health and personal growth.
Dr Malcolm Wong, iACT Clinical Advisor
Dr Malcolm Wong is a UK-trained clinical psychologist. He is currently a Clinical Advisor at Mind HK, specifically working within the Improving Access to Community Therapies (iACT) programme. Malcolm first graduated with a BSc Psychology at the University of Exeter and subsequently a MSc Mental Health Studies at King’s College London. He moved on to various clinical posts, before completing clinical psychology training through the Doctorate in Clinical Psychology programme at Royal Holloway University of London.
Throughout his career, Malcolm gained experience working across a wide array of clinical specialties and populations in the UK National Health Service (NHS). He holds particular clinical interests in PTSD, dissociation, attachment, child and adolescent mental health, and systemic working. In clinical practice, Malcolm adopts a pluralistic approach, drawing from a range of therapeutic modalities including cognitive behavioural therapy, systemic, acceptance and commitment therapy, dialectical behaviour therapy, compassion-focused therapy, narrative, psychodynamic, and schema approaches. His research has been centred around psychological interventions for depersonalisation-derealisation disorder.
Beyond his direct clinical work, Malcolm is committed to creating and developing psychological provision for mental health difficulties that are tailored to the needs of the Hong Kong general population. He is an advocate for early interventions and is passionate about curating treatment pathways that are effective and accessible to the public.
Opal Li, iACT Clinical Advisor
Opal joined Mind HK as a Clinical Advisor in September 2023. She is a locally trained counselling psychologist who has rich experience and insight in the challenges that young adults in Hong Kong face nowadays, for example, depression, anxiety, stress, low self-esteem, traumas, helplessness and hopelessness, interpersonal issues and personal growth.
She mainly uses ACT (Acceptance and Commitment Therapy), in combination of CBT (Cognitive Behavioral Therapy), SFBT (Solution-focused Brief Therapy) in a client centered approach, to facilitate emotionally challenged individuals to regain psychological flexibility and resilience, at the same time clarify their values to can make meaningful changes in life to change one’s own conditions. In addition, she also had solid experience in supporting parents to process and gain clarity in parenting related stress, identify ineffective parenting styles and make adjustments accordingly, in order to support children’s healthy development.
In addition, Opal is also a qualified mindfulness facilitator in curriculums including Mindfulness-based Cognitive Therapy (MBCT), Finding Peace in a Frantic World, Paws B and .b programs.
Kate Wan, Programme Manager - iACT
With extensive experience in the NGO sector, Kate has worked with both adults and youth, focusing on community engagement and well-being. She is passionate about developing inclusive programs that promote resilience and mental health among diverse populations.
Kate believes in the power of collaboration and strives to create a supportive environment for individuals facing mental health challenges. Committed to continuous learning, she is eager to make a meaningful contribution to the mental health field in Hong Kong.
Keianna Chan, Programme Manager - iACT
Keianna is currently pursuing a Master’s degree in Psychology, building on her strong background and passion for mental health that began with her Bachelor’s in Psychology. She believes that mental well-being is crucial for individual and community success.
With over five years of experience in NGOs and project management, Keianna is dedicated to creating impactful initiatives that promote mental health awareness and support. She looks forward to applying her knowledge and skills to help others and make a significant difference in the mental health landscape.