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Changes to FCC Operations on October 5-7, 2019

Election for The Board of Governors 2019-20 Result

PRESIDENT:
    Number of votes
1. Jodi SCHNEIDER – Bloomberg L.P.  110
     
FIRST-VICE PRESIDENT:
2. Eric WISHART – Agence France-Presse  109
     
SECOND VICE-PRESIDENT:
  3. Edith TERRY – Freelance  138
4. Tim HUXLEY – Mandarin Shipping Limited  217
     
CORRESPONDENT MEMBER GOVERNORS:
5. Emma CLARK – Agence France-Presse  57
  6. Reuben EASEY – Agence France-Presse  30
  7. Katie FORSTER – Agence France-Presse  40
8. Jennifer HUGHES – Reuters  75
  9. Jonathan JENSEN – CNN  28
  10. Tripti LAHIRI – Quartz  56
11. Richard MACAULEY – Bloomberg LP  73
12. Shibani MAHTANI – The Washington Post  68
13. Keith RICHBURG – Journalism and Media Studies Centre, The University of Hong Kong  93
  14. George RUSSELL – Financial Times  42
15. Kristine SERVANDO – Bloomberg LP 73
16. Feliz SOLOMON – TIME 58
17. Dan STRUMPF – The Wall Street Journal 66
     
JOURNALIST MEMBER GOVERNORS:
18. Clifford BUDDLE – SCMP 108
  19. Kurt LIN – Morning Studio, SCMP 38
  20. Babette RADCLYFFE-THOMAS – Fifth Black Media 61
21. Adam WHITE – Cedar Communications 87
     
ASSOCIATE MEMBER GOVERNORS:
22. Genavieve ALEXANDER – Genavieve Co. Ltd  178
  23. Christopher CHU  128
  24. William GILES – Partner of Hart Giles, Solicitors & Notaries  156
25. Kin-ming LIU – KM & Associates  206
26. Simon PRITCHARD – Gavekal Research  207
27. Christopher SLAUGHTER – Consultant  241
     

 

Temporary Suspension of Telephone Line Services

Limited FCCHK Operations Monday 5th August 2019

Because of protests and anticipated continued disruptions across the city today, Monday 5th August, the Club’s management notifies members that only the lounge and main bar remain open, offering a bar menu selection. Members will be updated if that changes.
 
We thank you for your understanding.
 
Please contact the Front Desk – 25211511 for up-to-date information related to the operation of the F&B outlets and facilities.
 

 

FCC Anti-Harassment Policy – further information

Dear Members,

Late last year, the Club distributed an anti-harassment policy after it was unanimously approved by the Board of Governors. It is an unequivocal statement that harassment will not be tolerated in the Club. It also puts us at the forefront in terms of addressing this issue among private clubs in Hong Kong.

Below please find further information about this initiative.

1. Addressing harassment has been a longtime priority for the Board.

In recent years, the Board has handled a number of disciplinary cases involving allegations of harassment, a problem that is not unique to private clubs or to any specific place in the world. After dealing with three cases in 2017, the Board resolved to take proactive measures by putting a formal anti-harassment policy in writing. This was done in accordance with Club procedures.

2. This policy is about making sure all members feel comfortable in their Club.

Fostering an environment that is welcoming for all members does not preclude lively discussion and a good time, but rather promotes it. 

3. This policy is consistent with principles of free speech.

The FCC has a proven record of standing for free speech in Hong Kong, Asia and around the world. But free speech in the context of a private club does not give members license to talk to or treat others in a demeaning way. This policy is common courtesy and common sense. 

4. The FCC has been very open to criticism of the policy.

Members of the Board have repeatedly engaged critics of the policy, both via email and through discussions in person. The Board remains willing to consider changes that refine the policy, and welcomes all suggestions to improve it as long as they serve the goal of eliminating harassment in the Club.

5. The disciplinary process remains unchanged.

All formal complaints shall be investigated fairly in accordance with the Articles of Association and with respect for the confidentiality of those involved.

6. The FCC is taking other steps to address harassment.

Incidents of harassment at the Club almost always involve excessive alcohol consumption, but being intoxicated does not excuse one’s actions. The staff is being trained to better handle these situations.

7. Combating and preventing harassment is the responsibility of everyone.

All members are responsible and accountable for their own behaviour, and that means respecting other people’s boundaries. The FCC should be a harassment-free environment, and this policy provides a framework to achieve that. But as members we also all need to step up: by considering how our words and actions might affect others, and by looking out for one another generally. It is this kind of caring and collegiality, which our members already show in such abundance, that drew many of us to the Club to begin with.

We invite further feedback as part of an ongoing discussion that we think is to the benefit of the Club overall. Please share your thoughts and questions with us by emailing [email protected]. 

Thank you.

Sincerely,

Florence de Changy

FCC President

Typhoon notice

Dear Members,

Tropical Storm WIPHA is approaching Hong Kong this afternoon. See our operation arrangement below:

Typhoon Signal No.3
The Club will operate as normal.

Typhoon Signal No.8
The Club will still open with limited service (subject to availability).

Typhoon Signal No.10
The Club will be closed.
If Typhoon Signal No. 10 is lowered after 18:00 the Club will remain closed until the following day’s regular opening time.
If it is lowered before 18:00, Club operations will resume two hours after the signal has been lowered.

Further details are available at the FCC on 2521 1511.
Stay safe everyone!

Nominees for the Election of The Board of Governors 2019-2020

Here are the nominations for the FCC Board of Governors 2019-2020. Below are links to each nominee’s bio and policy statement. Please read them before voting.

  Note:    
  a. Please indicate your vote by putting a “✓” in the appropriate bracket. Any mark other than a “✓” shall invalidate this Ballot paper.  
  b. If vote(s) casted exceed(s) the number allowed in respective capacity, this Ballot paper shall be invalid.  
  c. Bio & policy statements of the candidates are available at the FCC website <www.fcchk.org>.  
  d. The completed Ballot paper must be received by the Club, either by mail or in the Ballot box, not later than 3pm on Wednesday, 22 May 2019.  

 


Candidate


PRESIDENT:
(The position of President can be voted by Correspondent members only)
(Vote for not more than one)
  1. Jodi SCHNEIDER – Bloomberg L.P.
     
 

FIRST-VICE PRESIDENT:
(The position of First Vice President can be voted by Correspondent members only)
(Vote for not more than one)

 
  2. Eric WISHART – Agence France-Presse
     
 

SECOND VICE-PRESIDENT:
(The position of Second Vice President can be voted by Correspondent, Journalist or Associate members)
(Vote for not more than one)

 
  3. Edith TERRY – Freelance
  4. Tim HUXLEY – Mandarin Shipping Limited
     
 

CORRESPONDENT MEMBER GOVERNORS:
(The position of Correspondent Governor can be voted by Correspondent members only)
(Vote for not more than eight)

 
  5. Emma CLARK – Agence France-Presse
  6. Reuben EASEY – Agence France-Presse
  7. Katie FORSTER – Agence France-Presse
  8. Jennifer HUGHES – Reuters
  9. Jonathan JENSEN – CNN
  10. Tripti LAHIRI – Quartz
  11. Richard MACAULEY – Bloomberg LP
  12. Shibani MAHTANI – The Washington Post
  13. Keith RICHBURG – Journalism and Media Studies Centre, The University of Hong Kong
  14. George RUSSELL – Financial Times
  15. Kristine SERVANDO – Bloomberg LP
  16. Feliz SOLOMON – TIME
  17. Dan STRUMPF – The Wall Street Journal
     
 

JOURNALIST MEMBER GOVERNORS:
(The position of Journalist Governor can be voted by Correspondent or Journalist members)
(Vote for not more than two)

 
  18. Clifford BUDDLE – SCMP
  19. Kurt LIN – Morning Studio, SCMP  
  20. Babette RADCLYFFE-THOMAS – Fifth Black Media  
  21. Adam WHITE – Cedar Communications  
     
 

ASSOCIATE MEMBER GOVERNORS:
(The position of Associate Governor can be voted by Correspondent, Journalist or Associate members)
(Vote for not more than four)

 
  22. Genavieve ALEXANDER – Genavieve Co. Ltd
  23. Christopher CHU
  24. William GILES – Partner of Hart Giles, Solicitors & Notaries
  25. Kin-ming LIU – KM & Associates
  26. Simon PRITCHARD – Gavekal Research  
  27. Christopher SLAUGHTER – Consultant  

 

AGM Notice

2019 Human Rights Press Awards

 

2019 HUMAN RIGHTS PRESS AWARDS
Now Open for Entries
(Scroll down for Chinese version)
We are delighted to announce that The Human Rights Press Awards, Asia’s most prestigious honours that recognise outstanding human rights reporting, have returned for the 23rd year and are now open for entries. The deadline is 12 February 2019.

The Human Rights Press Awards are organised by the Foreign Correspondents’ Club Hong Kong, Amnesty International and the Hong Kong Journalists Association.

Showcasing this work has become more important than ever as governments around the region step up threats to basic freedoms — locking up journalists, carrying out arbitrary detentions and silencing political opponents.

Submissions must have been reported from the Asia region and been published or broadcast during the 2018 calendar year. Entries must be in either English or Chinese. Categories include Breaking News, Features, Multimedia, Video, Audio and Photography.

This year we have split the Features category into two awards – Investigative Feature Writing and Explanatory Feature Writing. In addition the video category now features two awards – Short Video for compelling and shareable video reporting, and Documentary Video for more in-depth work. Please go to the website for more details.

Each entry must cite the article of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights that the work seeks to address. This landmark document is viewable here: www.un.org/Overview/rights.html

Entry registration at:
https://humanrightspress.awardsplatform.com/

For further information of the Awards, please visit:
http://humanrightspressawards.org

And follow us on:
Twitter https://twitter.com/HRPressAwards
Facebook https://www.facebook.com/HumanRightsPA

For queries, please contact the awards administrator:
Cintia Huen
The Chinese University of Hong Kong – School of Journalism and Communication
Email: [email protected]  Tel: (852) 3943 8705


二零一九年人權新聞獎
現正接受報名
亞洲矚目的新聞界盛事、二零一九年人權新聞獎現正接受報名,誠邀新聞工作者踴躍參與,截止日期為2019年2月12日。

人權新聞獎由香港外國記者會、國際特赦組織香港分會及香港記者協會合辦,以表彰亞洲區的卓越人權新聞報道,今年已是第二十三屆。獎項旨在增加公眾對人類基本權利尊重,並令大眾關注任何對這些權利之威脅。

近年區內多個政府對基本人權自由之侵害變本加厲,扣留記者、任意拘捕、打壓政治異己等新聞時有所聞,令舉辦此獎項以表揚人權新聞,更形重要。

參選作品必須為亞洲區的人權議題採訪報道,並於二零一八年內刊出或公開播放。參賽作品須以中文或英文提交,今屆參賽類別包括:突發新聞、特寫、評論、多媒體、錄像、電台廣播和錄音及攝影。其中特寫類別分拆為調查專題及解釋性特寫,錄像類別分拆為短片及紀錄片,詳情請瀏覽新聞獎官方網站。

參加者必須註明參選作品與《世界人權宣言》中哪一條人權宣言相關。
《世界人權宣言》全文:www.un.org/Overview/rights.html

網上報名平台網址:
https://humanrightspress.awardsplatform.com/

有關比賽詳情請瀏覽新聞獎官方網站:
http://humanrightspressawards.org

亦可追蹤我們的社交平台以獲得最新資訊:
推特: https://twitter.com/HRPressAwards
臉書: https://www.facebook.com/HumanRightsPA

如有查詢,請聯絡新聞獎秘書處:
香港中文大學新聞與傳播學院
聯絡人:禤小姐
電郵:[email protected]
電話:(852) 3943 8705

 

 

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