Neville Lai Yunshek

Global Shaper, Hong Kong Hub

Neville Lai is the Co-founder and CEO for Trigrams Research Group (TRG), an independent boutique research firm dedicated to helping organisations build future-proof capabilities and resilience through market research and strategic foresight on the development of critical sectors in Asia. His thought leadership was featured in the World Economic Forum, The South China Morning Post (SCMP), China Daily, The Hong Kong Economic Journal, among others. He is recognised as an Asia 21 Fellow at Asia Society and a Fellow at the Salzburg Global Seminar (the KFAS-Salzburg Global Leadership Initiative), amongst others. He also serves as an Advisor on Asia for CogitoPraxis, providing strategic insights for companies striving for competitiveness amidst geopolitical fragmentation.

He was educated in Hong Kong, the UK, and France. After a stint in Geneva, Switzerland, he was posted to the smallest state of Myanmar - Kayah State - promoting community-based development for the United Nations / World Trade Organisation. He has been a Senior Consultant at PwC advising public sector clients as a policy consultant and was one of the key writers for the Hong Kong SAR Government’s Action Plan on Maritime and Port Development Strategy.

Through the Global Shapers Initiative, he founded the ‘Future City Dialogue Series to distil youth-led actions to improve the future readiness of Hong Kong. He saw the need to galvanise civic engagement and is growing an audience of young professionals to actively future-proof together. He was selected as a Davos50 Delegate (2024). He was the Curator (23-24) and the Vice Curator (22-23) for the Hong Kong hub and published the first advocacy paper on Improving the Future Readiness for Hong Kong - Youth insights.

He is a frequent public speaker who advocates the role of youth in geopolitics and future city development. He is currently based in Hong Kong and speaks four languages.

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