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Bonnie Chiu

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Bonnie is the Managing Director of TSIC, a global network of consultants and changemakers, collaborating to create systemic change for a fair society. Since joining in 2014, she has scaled TSIC internationally, to over 40 staff globally, and developed TSIC’s strong expertise in impact investment, place-based and community-led change, and equity and inclusion. TSIC has worked with over 500 clients, including The Children’s Investment Fund Foundation, British Council and UNICEF. She is a serial social entrepreneur: having founded women’s empowerment social enterprise Lensational, Diversity Forum for Inclusive Social Investment and Pathway Fund, a £50 million impact investment fund focused on racial equity. She is also a Senior Advisor at Social Value International.

Bonnie has been invited to speak on social impact in over 20 countries including two TEDx talks, on topics of gender inclusion, social impact and social entrepreneurship. Previously, she was Forbes Senior Contributor writing on gender and diversity; and has held strategic governance positions, including Trustee at 360 Giving, Member of the Blended Finance Investment Committee at Access – Foundation for Social Investment, and Member of the Chinese University of Hong Kong’s Global Alumni Advisory Board. She received multiple accolades for her work, awarded Entrepreneur by Women of the Future Awards in the UK, named Asia21 Young Leader by Asia Society, a Forbes 30 Under 30 Social Entrepreneur, and Young Achiever by the Asian Women of Achievement Awards.  

She holds a Bachelor of Business Administration in Global Business Studies (with First Honours) from the Chinese University of Hong Kong, a Master in International Relations from the London School of Economics and a Certificate in Impact Finance Innovations Programme from Said Business School, University of Oxford. Born and raised in Hong Kong, she has also lived in Pakistan, Singapore, the United States, Denmark, Germany. She is now based in London, the United Kingdom.