Runs in the Family
Inspired by his father’s community service, Professor Alfred HO Tat-kei, CityU’s new Head of Public Policy, continues to live a life dedicated to giving back to his community
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Hong Kong-born Professor Alfred Ho Tat-kei has strong ties to the city. Following his father’s example of community service, Ho has worked tirelessly to give back to his homes here and abroad.
It was Ho’s humble beginnings that led him to his field of expertise. He grew up in a squatter village near Shau Kei Wan. “That area is long gone and is now known as Yiu Tung Estate. They chopped off that whole mountainside and then built new housing,” Ho says.
His university studies in government and public administration took him to the United States in 1991 on a fellowship by Indiana University for his Master’s degree programme. What was to be a two-year track became a longer stint that morphed into Ho doing his PhD at the university. His time in the US was prolonged with one job offer after another until the opportunity came to return to Hong Kong this year.
Family Values
The US experience provided Ho many opportunities to develop his professional and academic career. After all, his work in America earned him teaching awards at all the academic institutions he has taught; a Best Paper Award by the American Review of Public Administration in 2015; and the Leslie A Whittington Excellence in Teaching Award in 2018 by the Network of Schools of Public Policy, Affairs, and Administration, a key international accreditation authority of public affairs programmes around the world. The day 17 June 2010 was even declared as the “Dr Alfred Ho Day” by the City of Indianapolis for his contribution to the city’s performance management and citizen engagement efforts.