Christine Loh is well known for her wide-ranging intellect and ability to find practical solutions to problems. Her background in law, business, politics, media and the non-profit sector has given her considerable knowledge and insight about how they work and has helped her to become a leading voice in public policy in Hong Kong. She has won many awards. Loh is a prolific author for both academic as well as popular publications. She has written and edited books on Hong Kong politics, democratic practices, and SARS. She is also an experienced facilitator of large and small gatherings on public policy issues, and a sought after presenter and speaker at local and international political, business as well as nonprofit gatherings on a variety of subjects ranging from international relations to corporate social responsibility to China to environmental protection. Loh spent 14 years in the commercial world before becoming a member of the Hong Kong Legislative Council. She chose to retire from front-line politics in 2000 to set-up the non-profit public policy think tank, Civic Exchange, and is its current CEO. Her legislative successes were many, the most high profile being amending the law to enable the indigenous women of the New Territories to inherit rural land, restructuring the controversial section 30 of the Prevention of Bribery Ordinance, and sponsoring the historic Protection of the Harbour Ordinance.