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Hongkong Land appoints Michael Smith as new chief executive

He will be succeeding Robert Wong who has been the Chief Executive since 2016. 

Hongkong Land announces the appointment of Michael Smith as Chief Executive starting 1 April 2024.

He will succeed Robert Wong who has been the Chief Executive since 2016. 

He is currently the Regional Chief Executive Officer of Europe and the US at Mapletree Investments.

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In Mapletree, Smith was responsible for growing the group’s businesses in Europe and US and monetising assets into public and private vehicles.

He was also a Partner at Goldman Sachs prior to joining Mapletree. Smith has a total of 30 years of experience in real estate, capital markets, and investment banking.

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