Johnson Chow is an executive recruiter and Partner with Heidrick & Struggles. Doing business from their Hong Kong office, Chow leads the Asia Pacific Asset Management Practice and is also an active member of the Financial Services Infrastructure Practice in Asia. A specialist in the financial services and technology sectors, Chow has placed people in some of the world's largest financial institutions including UBS, Credit Suisse, Prudential, Morgan Stanley, and ING Investment Management. His recruiting efforts are typically geared towards high-level personnel, CEOs, CIOs, and the like. Prior to his joining Heidrick & Struggles he worked at A.T. Kearney Management Consultants, specializing in the Financial Services and Technology sectors. As traditional financial services continue to become more automated and telecommunications in the industry play a greater part in everyday business Chow has the opportunity to expand the practice right along the lines of his expertise, aiding all manner of companies as they embrace the increasing importance of the technically proficient executive. Chow has a distinct understanding of technology, educated in the sciences at Cornell and Stanford universities. He also keeps up with changing technology as an Honorary Vice Secretaries General of Monte Jade Science & Technology Association.
Johnson Chow is an executive recruiter and Partner with Heidrick & Struggles. Doing business from their Hong Kong office, Chow leads the Asia Pacific Asset Management Practice and is also an active member of the Financial Services Infrastructure Practice in Asia. A specialist in the financial services and technology sectors, Chow has placed people in some of the world's largest financial institutions including UBS, Credit Suisse, Prudential, Morgan Stanley, and ING Investment Management. His recruiting efforts are typically geared towards high-level personnel, CEOs, CIOs, and the like. Prior to his joining Heidrick & Struggles he worked at A.T. Kearney Management Consultants, specializing in the Financial Services and Technology sectors. As traditional financial services continue to become more automated and telecommunications in the industry play a greater part in everyday business Chow has the opportunity to expand the practice right along the lines of his expertise, aiding all manner of companies as they embrace the increasing importance of the technically proficient executive. Chow has a distinct understanding of technology, educated in the sciences at Cornell and Stanford universities. He also keeps up with changing technology as an Honorary Vice Secretaries General of Monte Jade Science & Technology Association.