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Raymond Mak

Raymond Mak

<p>Raymond Mak is a governor of the Path of Democracy think tank, also having represented the organisation to run for 2016 HKSAR Legislative Council election.&nbsp;Graduated from the University of Hong Kong (B.A. 2005 and MBA 2017), he was the HKU Students&rsquo; Union President and HKU Council member in 2003.&nbsp;After spending more than 10&nbsp;years in the management consulting field, Raymond is now one of the founders of ATLIUS Group, providing advisory and run-the-organisation partnership to help the local technology and innovation start-ups to go-to-market, improve operation efficiency, and look for investment for sustainable development.</p>
<p>Raymond Mak is a governor of the Path of Democracy think tank, also having represented the organisation to run for 2016 HKSAR Legislative Council election.&nbsp;Graduated from the University of Hong Kong (B.A. 2005 and MBA 2017), he was the HKU Students&rsquo; Union President and HKU Council member in 2003.&nbsp;After spending more than 10&nbsp;years in the management consulting field, Raymond is now one of the founders of ATLIUS Group, providing advisory and run-the-organisation partnership to help the local technology and innovation start-ups to go-to-market, improve operation efficiency, and look for investment for sustainable development.</p>

Hong Kong rare disease patients need access to life-changing drugs – now

Hong Kong should revamp its drug registration system and follow Korea and Taiwan in facilitating early access programmes for sufferers of rare diseases.

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