Chairwoman Sabrina Chao steers Wah Kwong Maritime past rocky shoals
Wah Kwong Maritime chairwoman Sabrina Chao enjoyed a profitable 2013, despite volatile shipping rates which hit many of her rivals
![Sabrina Chao only became chairwoman a year ago, and has had to grapple with a wildly gyrating freight rates. Photo: Jonathan Wong](https://cdn.i-scmp.com/sites/default/files/styles/1020x680/public/2014/03/08/1ceb9f04acb7d2fc8e3386c90e116342.jpg?itok=0lyL4fre)
Sabrina Chao Sih-ming's life hasn't been plain sailing since she took control of 61-year-old Wah Kwong Maritime Transport a year ago.
![](https://www-scmp-com.libproxy1.nus.edu.sg/sites/default/files/styles/236w/public/2014/03/08/nlsdfjglksdjgdfgds27_copy.gif?itok=irLgh-j5)
The daughter of former film star Lily Chao emerged from her office wearing little make-up, her hair hanging over her eyes, and sporting a turtleneck jacket, looking a little as if she had spent the night poring over documents before a key business meeting.
Wah Kwong's chairwoman often stands out amid a gaggle of shipping tycoons and has got used to being the only woman in the room.
"Actually I find myself quite used to being around men, because when I was a teenager, I studied for my A-levels in a boys' boarding school," she told the .
Hong Kong could be a maritime hub positioned right between London and Oslo
After graduating from Imperial College London, she dived into the testosterone-dominated financial industry.
![loading](https://assets-v2.i-scmp.com/production/_next/static/media/wheel-on-gray.af4a55f9.gif)