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Stephen Cheung (Honorary Chief Scientist)

Stephen Cheung

Honorary Chief Scientist

Prof. Stephen Cheung is a visiting professor at the Department of Physics, The University of Hong Kong. Educated in the United States, he worked as a researcher in a space program at Stanford University after graduation and later joined a medical device company in Silicon Valley. He has held senior positions in companies in the US and Hong Kong. He holds several X-ray patents and a book on microwave technology.

Benjamin Ho (Financial Analyst)

Benjamin Ho

Financial Analyst

Analyst and investor with 10 years of experience in equity research, asset management and venture capital delivering quality investment research, idea generation, product development, and execution for positive alpha returns. Research coverage started from consumer and automobiles before pivoting to consumer-tech, autonomous driving, superapp/ internet platforms, Web3.0, and the metaverse in the Asia-Pacific region.

Ivan Lee (Research Analyst)

Ivan Lee

Research Analyst

Ivan Lee is an impact investor based in Hong Kong with a strong interest in disruptive technologies, such as Space Tech. He is now a Senior Associate at AvantFaire Investment Management responsible for impact investment research and analysis. He will be the Research Analyst for OASA SpaceBiz Breakfast, dissecting and sharing insights into the sub-sectors of the space economy.

Gregg Li (Chair at OASA)

Gregg Li

Chair at OASA

Gregg has been a futurist and disrupter, a serial entrepreneur, and a coach to startups, a professor of Space entrepreneurship, a governance consultant to MNCs and family businesses, and most importantly, a developer and investor in young leaders.

Many of his students and mentees are now leading global firms from McKinsey to Microsoft to Huawei. Having worked with, personally coached and mentored high-flyers with global players such as Aon, American Express, Citibank, IBM, and PWC, he is now retired and teaching corporate governance, innovation, and entrepreneurship at various universities. He is proud to say that a few of his hundred-plus mentees are now partners at leading consulting firms, global heads at MNCs, and founders of startups. They have been co-travellers on this journey of discovery; and many are now changing the world for the better.

Gregg is currently the founding Chairman of the Orion Astropreneur Space Academy, or OASA, and an advisor to a dozen think tanks and universities. Gregg is a graduate of Washington University in St. Louis, UCLA, Warwick, HKU and Hawaii.