Sharpening Aurecon’s environment business offering will be Vivian Lee’s brief as she joins the design and engineering consultancy as executive director, water, sustainability and climate change for Greater China.
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She will be based in Hong Kong.
Lee joins the company after more than seven years with the Hong Kong Jockey Club, where she was senior charities manager.
An environmental engineer by training, Lee has held senior sustainability roles at Hong Kong’s Urban Renewal Authority, financial services group HSBC, and infrastructure consulting firm Aecom.
Projects she has worked on include Hong Kong Housing Authority’s Shui Chuen O rainwater harvesting system, Zhuhai Huafa Shuijun’s constructed wetland conceptual design, Singapore Sports Hub’s water sensitive urban design, and Vietnam Danang Banyan Tree Resort’s environmental conceptual design.

