Editorial Committee Members
Cliff Buddle
Chair
Editor, Special Projects, South China Morning Post
Editor, Special Projects, South China Morning Post
Chenlung Kuo
Deputy Editor-in-Chief, United Daily News
Madeleine Lim
Senior Executive Editor, Asia Pacific Bloomberg News
Ravi Mattu
Deputy Asia News Editor, Financial Times
Yumiko Ono
Asia Digital Editor, The Wall Street Journal
Polly Peh
Assistant News Editor, Apple Daily
Anne Marie Roantree
Bureau Chief, Hong Kong, Reuters News
Kit Tang
Executive Editor, Bloomberg Businessweek (Chinese) 彭博商業周刊 / 中文版
Carlos Tejada
Asia Business Editor, The New York Times
Sara Wu
Managing Editor, CommonWealth Magazine 天下雜誌
Jeffrey Timmermans
Head of Judges Associate Professor of Practice Director, Bachelor of Journalism programme
Journalism & Media Studies Centre, The University of Hong Kong
Journalism & Media Studies Centre, The University of Hong Kong
Matthew Leung
Deputy Head Of Judges Honorary Lecturer, Journalism & Media Studies Centre, The University of Hong Kong
Cliff Buddle is a senior editor at the South China Morning Post. He has been a journalist for more than 30 years. Cliff began his career as a court reporter for news agencies in London before coming to Hong Kong to join the SCMP in 1994. He then covered the landmark constitutional cases in the late 1990s, following the city’s return to China. Cliff’s subsequent roles at the SCMP have included news editor, deputy editor, and acting editor-in-chief. He currently oversees culture coverage, while also writing editorials and columns. Cliff has a long association with SOPA, having first sat on the editorial sub-committee more than 10 years ago.
Chenlung Kuo is the Deputy Editor-in-Chief in United Daily News. He also hosts a TV Interview program, “Global Perspective” on current international situation at UDN TV. He has over 25 years of journalistic experience. Before he worked in the United Daily News, he worked in China Times as the correspondent in New York. After he returned to Taipei, he worked in China Times as executive deputy-in-chief for international and cross-strait news, editor-in-chief in China Times Weekly (magazine) and chief commentator in Business Weekly (magazine).
Madeleine Lim is Senior Executive Editor for Bloomberg News based in Hong Kong. She is responsible for coverage of the Asia Pacific region together with Senior Executive Editor Sarah Wells in Singapore. Madeleine and Sarah oversee 24 bureaus and more than 600 reporters, editors and managers.
Ravi Mattu is the Deputy Asia News Editor of the Financial Times. Since joining the FT in 2000, he has held a number of senior positions, including: Tech Editor; Editorial Director of FT2; Business Life editor, overseeing the management section of the paper; Acting Editor and Deputy Editor of the FT Weekend Magazine; and editor of Special Reports (magazines and websites), during which time he edited a number of titles and launched FT Wealth.
Yumiko Ono is the Asia digital editor for The Wall Street Journal, overseeing the video and social media teams in the region and supporting the Journal’s efforts to expand its readership and presence across Asia.
Polly Peh, the assistant news editor of Apple Daily, works with her colleagues on Hong Kong news editorial desk undergoing a major transition towards online news subscription. She has been a journalist over 10 years, mainly covering social movement, human rights and education issues.
Anne Marie is Bureau Chief of Reuters in Hong Kong. She took up the post in the spring of 2014, having helped run the bureau from mid-2012 as chief correspondent and acting bureau chief. In her first year as bureau chief, she oversaw coverage of the pro-democracy protests in Hong Kong which won an award in the Breaking News category at the Society of Publishers in Asia (SOPA) for that year. She was also awarded the Reuters Editor of the year award for 2014. Anne Marie joined Reuters in 2002 in Singapore, where she worked as an editor on the company news desk, having previously worked at the Irish Times in Dublin and South China Morning Post in Hong Kong.
Kit Tang is the Executive Editor of Bloomberg Businessweek(Chinese)彭博商業周刊/中文版, a Chinese biweekly which was launched in June 2013 and built on the agreement between Bloomberg LP and Hong Kong-listed Modern Media.
Carlos Tejada has been the Asia business editor for The New York Times since 2016. Previously he was the China news editor for The Wall Street Journal in Beijing.
Sara Wu has served as Managing Editor of CommonWealth Magazine, Taiwan, since 2014. She has over 28years of journalistic experience, covering subjects such as technology, marketing, career, and national competitiveness.
Jeffrey Timmermans is an associate professor and director of the undergraduate journalism programme at The University of Hong Kong. He has more than two decades of experience in Asia as a financial journalist and journalism educator, having worked as a reporter in Tokyo for The Wall Street Journal and as a managing editor for Dow Jones Newswires in Hong Kong and Singapore. He also worked for Bain & Company, leading the global strategy consulting firm’s public-relations efforts in Asia, before joining the faculty of HKU’s Journalism & Media Studies Centre in 2008. Jeffrey is a former governor of the Foreign Correspondents’ Club of Hong Kong and has served as Head of Judges of the SOPA Awards since 2014. He holds a BA in Asian Studies from Colgate University, a MS in Journalism from Columbia University, and a PhD from The University of Hong Kong.
Matthew Leung joined the JMSC in 2003 as creative director responsible for developing, designing and publishing educational and promotional materials. He has more than 16 years experience in editorial production, including design, graphics and desktop publishing, and in exhibition, museum, showroom and event production. He holds a master’s degree from the University of Technology, Sydney, in Australia.