HCC is entitled by its Articles of Association to elect Directors who also serve as Trustees of HCC. The Centre is governed by a Management Committee: 

 

Hoi Yat Tsoi (Chair)
I am originally from Hong Kong, and I came to the UK eighteen years ago. I currently work in an architectural practice in London as an Associate Architect. I moved to Haringey with my wife. Since then we have had two daughters, who are both attending the Haringey Chinese School. It was because of the Chinese School that we have come to know the Chinese Centre, to which we are thankful for all the hard work for bringing benefits to the local Chinese community. I would like to make my positive contribution to the Chinese Centre and help improve the services to the community.

 

Gavin Fung (Vice Chair)
I am Gavin Fung, Chartered Architect. I have a Master degree of Environment Design Engineering. I have been the Chair of HCC 2012-2013, Treasurer 2010-2012 & 2017-2018, and as the Secretary from 2019-2022. I was parent of Haringey Chinese School which is part of the main project of the HCC. I would like to contribute back to our Chinese community by taking part into the Management Committee of HCC helping to build up a healthy and happy Chinese community in the borough of Haringey.

 

Winnie Li (Secretary)
School Committee Member since the year of 2012 till now and Chinese School Teacher from 2013.

 

Keith Chan Keung Ho (Treasurer)
Self-employed & Foodstuffs Sales Representative and Chinese School parents group representative. I have been the Chair of the HCC year 2014-2017, the Vice Chair of the year 2019-2020, and as the interim Chair from 2020-2022.


Men Lin Chen 
I have been the Chair of the HCC year 2018-2019, Chinese School Committee Member and Chair of Women's Group since 2014.

 


Helena Ng
I am a kindergarten teacher, worked as the Chinese School teacher in East London. Also worked as volunteers to help with different Chinese Centres.


Denise Ng
I was born in lslington, grew up and attended schools in Haringey. The Chinese Community Centre has always been known to me but I didn't use the services, until when son started Saturday Mandarin classes at Chinese School.


Khoi Lai Tang
I am a volunteer at the Haringey Chinese Centre, responsible for the activities of the women's group. I have witnessed my father for a long time volunteer for the Chinese community, respected by the neighborhood. When I first arrived in Edinburgh, I was given the selfless help of the volunteer, helping others!