Johnny Luk

Johnny Luk MRSA (born 1990) is a British business manager and politician. He was Chief Executive Officer of the National Association of College and University Entrepreneurs for two years having been appointed at the age of 23.[1][2][3] He is a Governor of the University for the Creative Arts and was a Conservative party candidate for the Constituency of Hampstead and Kilburn in the 2019 General Election.[4][5][6][7][8].

Johnny Luk
Born1990
NationalityBritish
EducationBedford Modern School
Alma materUniversity of Durham

Luk was Head of Policy and Strategy for Adecco UK, a Senior Policy Adviser in the Brexit Department and worked in the Business, Trade and Digital Departments of the British Government.[9] Luk has also served as a judge for Microsoft Ventures and the London Mayor's low carbon scheme.[10]

Luk previously ran the Conservative Friends of the Chinese as its political director.

Biography

Johnny Luk was born in Hong Kong in 1990.[4] He was educated in England at Heronsgate Middle School and then Bedford Modern School, where he was Captain of Boats, and graduated from the University of Durham in Natural Sciences.[11][12] An accomplished oarsman, Luk was a 2016 Welsh Indoor Rowing Silver Medallist and a 2009 National Schools Gold Medallist.[9][5]

Luk was Head of Policy and Strategy for Adecco UK, a Senior Policy Adviser in the Brexit Department and worked in the Business, Trade and Digital Departments.[9] He served as Chief Executive Officer of the National Association of College and University Entrepreneurs for two years having been appointed at the age of 23.[1] Luk has also served as a judge for Microsoft Ventures and the London Mayor's (at the time Boris Johnson) Low Carbon Entrepreneurship Scheme.[10]

Luk was a Conservative party candidate for the Constituency of Hampstead and Kilburn in the 2019 General Election, where he finished second.[4] His campaign was described as a 'Triumph' by the local newspaper Ham & High[13]. He is a Governor of the University for the Creative Arts.[6][7]

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