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  1. 2010年3月19日 · Jerry Liu has been appointed Head of Create Hong Kong and will assume office on March 22, the Commerce & Economic Development Bureau says. This follows an open recruitment exercise which attracted more than 150 candidates. Mr Liu, 51, has pursued a career in the film and television-related industry for more than 25 years.

  2. Experience: Create Hong Kong · Location: Hong Kong SAR · 2 connections on LinkedIn. View Jerry Liu’s profile on LinkedIn, a professional community of 1 billion members.

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  3. The Government will continue to support the staging of more signature creative events to further drive the development of creative industries and consolidate Hong Kong's status as Asia's creative capital, the Head of Create Hong Kong (CreateHK), Mr Jerry Liu

  4. 2010年10月11日 · Introducing the logo at a media briefing today, Head of CCIDAHK Mr Jerry Liu said: "The logo is the winning creative design of an open competition organised by us to identify a logo that will represent our mission and aspirations. "To draw on local creative minds to flex their creative muscles will help nurture a pool of talent in Hong Kong.

  5. Speaking on the competition today (May 27), the Head of CreateHK, Mr Jerry Liu, said, “Hong Kong is home to many outstanding designers of comic characters. The competition, organised by CreateHK and co-organised by the Hong Kong Digital Entertainment Association, aims to further promote the creation and appreciation of comic character design.

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  7. 2011年3月2日 · As part of its continuing efforts to drive the development of creative industries, Create Hong Kong (CreateHK) has sponsored the Hong Kong Arts Centre (HKAC) to implement projects that support local creative talent to engage in overseas competitions and

  8. Create Hong Kong (CreateHK), a brand new office dedicated to promoting the development of creative industries in Hong Kong, was officially set up today (June 1). Applications for funding support under the newly established $300 million CreateSmart Initiative