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Professional Commons


FieldValue
countryHong Kong
nameProfessional Commons
native_name
logoLogo of the Professional Commons.svg
logo_size250px
chairmanPaul Zimmerman
colorcode#04569C
foundation
headquarters22/F, On Hong
Commercial Building,
141-147 Hennessy
Road, Wan Chai,
Hong Kong
affiliation1_titleRegional affiliation
affiliation1Pro-democracy camp
ideologyLiberalism (HK)
seats1_titleLegislative Council
seats1
seats2_titleDistrict Councils
seats2
slogan"Serving Public Interest with Professional Integrity."
website

Commercial Building, 141-147 Hennessy Road, Wan Chai, Hong Kong

The Professional Commons is an independent, membership-based, non-profit organisation and public policy think tank established in Hong Kong on 25 March 2007. It is open to all professionals who share the same values.

Mission

The Professional Commons aims at improving the quality of public governance and empowering the community in the policy-making process by harnessing the soft power of responsible professionalism. The Professional Commons' missions are:

  • To achieve equal and universal suffrage;
  • To monitor government through professional analysis;
  • To engage with the community in developing public policies;
  • To express professional views in the pursuit of public interest; and
  • To uphold core values of professional independence, freedom and integrity. The Professional Commons vow to work to promote matters of significant public interest rather than those of sectoral or trade interests.

History

During the Chief Executive election in March 2007, over 100 Election Committee (EC) members from various professional sectors joined hands to advocate a faster pace for democracy. Many of these EC members, together with like-minded professionals, decided afterwards to build on this foundation as an agent for democratisation and good governance.

In the 2012 LegCo election, three Professional Commons members were elected to the legislature including Charles Mok in the Information Technology functional constituency (FC), Kenneth Leung in the Accountancy FC, and Dennis Kwok, who ran as a Civic Party candidate, in the Legal FC.

Structure

It adopts a network-based governance model and organisational matters are handled by three committees elected from among the members: the Strategy Committee, Management Committee and Communications Committee.

Issue task group

Members may at any time, subject to the approval of the Strategy Committee, set up an issue task group provided at least 4 members from at least 3 professional sectors have expressed interest to play an active role. All task groups are open to all members. A convenor and a co-convenor, who shall serve as the link with the Strategy Committee, shall be elected from among the members of the relevant task groups.

Leadership

Chairmen

  • Charles Mok
  • Kenneth Leung
  • Stanley Ng
  • Paul Zimmerman

Performance in elections

Legislative council elections

ElectionNumber of
popular votes% of
popular votesGC
seatsFC
seatsTotal seats+/−Position2016
0208th

References

References

  1. "History & Mission". The Professional Commons.
  2. [http://www.procommons.org.hk/eng/aboutus.htm The Professional Commons] {{webarchive. link. (2008-03-03)
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