Tatler Hong Kong

His Door is Open

Joe Wan sits in his fifth-floor office, where floor-to-ceiling windows look out to Victoria Harbour and, on a clear day, a distant Hong Kong skyline. The Kwun Tong waterfront boardwalk, where he was earlier being photographed between elderly leisure walkers and sweaty joggers, is almost visible too—a serene and impressive view befitting the CEO of business expansion and integrated services firm Tricor. While his company’s group management is situated ten storeys away, he chose an office on the same floor as the rest of his team.

“When I first took over, you needed to open four doors to get to my old office,” says Wan, who

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